ZAGREB, June 18 (Hina) - The council for following the course of the Homeland Defence War research project today held its first session focusing on commitments set by the government's decision on initiating scientific research of the
Homeland Defence War, primarily the organisation and presentation of results. Participants of the session concluded that institutions, associations and citizens be called on to make all documents about the Homeland War, especially victims, available, reported the Office of the Science and Technology Minister. The Homeland Defence War research project was initiated by the government on March 9, and the eleven-member council, headed by Science and Technology Minister Hrvoje Kraljevic, was established on April 12.(hina) lml
ZAGREB, June 18 (Hina) - The council for following the course of the
Homeland Defence War research project today held its first session
focusing on commitments set by the government's decision on
initiating scientific research of the Homeland Defence War,
primarily the organisation and presentation of results.
Participants of the session concluded that institutions,
associations and citizens be called on to make all documents about
the Homeland War, especially victims, available, reported the
Office of the Science and Technology Minister.
The Homeland Defence War research project was initiated by the
government on March 9, and the eleven-member council, headed by
Science and Technology Minister Hrvoje Kraljevic, was established
on April 12.
(hina) lml