ZAGREB, Sept 24 (Hina) - The national co-ordinating body of Homeland War associations fully supports the government in its efforts to prevent the extradition of General Janko Bobetko and calls on all MPs to, as soon as tomorrow,
include in the parliamentary agenda changes to the Constitutional Law on cooperation with the international war crimes tribunal.
ZAGREB, Sept 24 (Hina) - The national co-ordinating body of
Homeland War associations fully supports the government in its
efforts to prevent the extradition of General Janko Bobetko and
calls on all MPs to, as soon as tomorrow, include in the
parliamentary agenda changes to the Constitutional Law on
cooperation with the international war crimes tribunal. #L#
The co-ordinating body requests a comprehensive, not partial
solution, believing that the fate of those against the tribunal had
issued indictments or arrested should not be put on the backburner,
Djuro Decak said on behalf of the associations.
The co-ordinating body will, if necessary, also endorse the holding
of a referendum at which citizens will voice their opinions on
protecting the Homeland War, he said, adding that according to
polls that had been carried out, more than 80 percent of the
questioned supported the government in its stance not to extradite
General Bobetko.
(hina) lml