ZAGREB, June 26 (Hina) - The Croatian Victimology Society on Wednesday presented a collection of works entitled "Lest We Forget", which contains some 60 essays and statements on the Homeland War on around 500 pages.
ZAGREB, June 26 (Hina) - The Croatian Victimology Society on
Wednesday presented a collection of works entitled "Lest We
Forget", which contains some 60 essays and statements on the
Homeland War on around 500 pages. #L#
The book includes essays and statements about the Homeland War
victims, particularly those from Vukovar, as presented on June 16 &
17, 2001 during the Second Victimology Congress in Vukovar, said
the society's president, Zvonimir Separovic.
According to one of the essays, entitled "Direct War Victims During
the Serbian Aggression Against the Republic of Croatia", between
1990 and 1998, 7,282 Croatian soldiers were killed or died (0.16
percent of the population). More than 80 percent of those deaths
occurred between 1991 and 1993.
"Keeping the memory of our victims, we prove that their sacrifice
was not in vain and that the Croatia that emerged and rests on
victims should never be brought into question," Separovic said.
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