ZAGREB, March 14 (Hina) - Two Croatians, released from prison in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, where they were detained since 1995, were transported to the Croatian-Yugoslav border, and handed over to the representatives of the
Croatian government's office for missing and detained persons Tuesday evening. The Croatian government media and public relations office said in a statement on Wednesday that the two persons were released after the implementation of a law on of the amnesty of people convicted in connection with arm conflicts, which Yugoslavia enacted on March 6, 2001. The transportation of the two persons released from prison was organised by the International Red Cross Committee. Another three Croatians convicted in connection with arm conflicts are still serving time in Yugoslav prisons.(hina) it
ZAGREB, March 14 (Hina) - Two Croatians, released from prison in the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, where they were detained since
1995, were transported to the Croatian-Yugoslav border, and handed
over to the representatives of the Croatian government's office for
missing and detained persons Tuesday evening.
The Croatian government media and public relations office said in a
statement on Wednesday that the two persons were released after the
implementation of a law on of the amnesty of people convicted in
connection with arm conflicts, which Yugoslavia enacted on March 6,
2001.
The transportation of the two persons released from prison was
organised by the International Red Cross Committee.
Another three Croatians convicted in connection with arm conflicts
are still serving time in Yugoslav prisons.
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