ZAGREB, March 5 (Hina) - Levelling charges against Croatian soldiers and officers in the "Gospic" case is a continuation of a fabricated political process directed by Croatian government authorities and the UN international war crimes
tribunal, president of the Main Centre for the Protection of the Dignity of the Homeland War, Lieutenant Colonel Mirko Condic asserted Monday. Indictments were issued today against retired Major General Mirko Norac and four other former soldiers for war crimes against Serb civilians in Croatia's central town of Gospic in October 1991, at the time of Croatia's fight for independence from Yugoslavia. This is a "political process" which is being used to show off the Croatian army as "genocidal" and to implement the plan of "equalising the victim and the aggressor," Condic asserted. He told Hina about 300,000 citizens signed a petition in support of a referendum to spur t
ZAGREB, March 5 (Hina) - Levelling charges against Croatian
soldiers and officers in the "Gospic" case is a continuation of a
fabricated political process directed by Croatian government
authorities and the UN international war crimes tribunal,
president of the Main Centre for the Protection of the Dignity of
the Homeland War, Lieutenant Colonel Mirko Condic asserted
Monday.
Indictments were issued today against retired Major General Mirko
Norac and four other former soldiers for war crimes against Serb
civilians in Croatia's central town of Gospic in October 1991, at
the time of Croatia's fight for independence from Yugoslavia.
This is a "political process" which is being used to show off the
Croatian army as "genocidal" and to implement the plan of
"equalising the victim and the aggressor," Condic asserted.
He told Hina about 300,000 citizens signed a petition in support of
a referendum to spur the adoption of a law on protecting
participants of the Homeland Defence War.
(hina) lml