SPLIT SPLIT, April 7 (Hina) - Croatia's national headquarters for the protection of the dignity of the early 1990s Homeland Defence War on Saturday said it would block on Monday the base of NATO's Stabilisation Force (SFOR) in Divulje
due to "the violent conduct of international forces which view Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH) as their protectorate, and in support to the Croat people in BH." Talking to reporters in the southern Adriatic city of Split, the vice-president of the headquarters, Petar Kacunko, also announced blockades in Ploce, a Croatian port in the southern Adriatic, the Kamensko border crossing with Bosnia, and other locations in Croatia. The headquarters once again criticised Croatia's authorities for waging an "anti-Croat policy."(hina) ha sb
SPLIT, April 7 (Hina) - Croatia's national headquarters for the
protection of the dignity of the early 1990s Homeland Defence War on
Saturday said it would block on Monday the base of NATO's
Stabilisation Force (SFOR) in Divulje due to "the violent conduct
of international forces which view Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH) as
their protectorate, and in support to the Croat people in BH."
Talking to reporters in the southern Adriatic city of Split, the
vice-president of the headquarters, Petar Kacunko, also announced
blockades in Ploce, a Croatian port in the southern Adriatic, the
Kamensko border crossing with Bosnia, and other locations in
Croatia.
The headquarters once again criticised Croatia's authorities for
waging an "anti-Croat policy."
(hina) ha sb