ZAGREB, June 23 (Hina) - Police are going to prefer charges against persons who wore Ustashi uniforms during a commemorative march to the hole of Jazovka on the Zumberak hills (western Croatia) where victims, killed by Partisans at
the end of the Second World War, were thrown, a spokeswoman for the Interior Ministry said on Friday evening. According to spokeswoman, Zinka Badric, the charges will be pressed in compliance with 18 Article of the law on public rallies and gatherings. According to a police report, a group of people wore Ustashi uniforms and medals during Friday's commemorative march. It was not said how many persons would be charged. An organisation called the Committee for the Croatian Truth and Justice on Friday held yesterday's commemorative march "Jazovka 2001", and several hundred people from all over Croatia took part in the march and a requiem mass.(hina) ms
ZAGREB, June 23 (Hina) - Police are going to prefer charges against
persons who wore Ustashi uniforms during a commemorative march to
the hole of Jazovka on the Zumberak hills (western Croatia) where
victims, killed by Partisans at the end of the Second World War,
were thrown, a spokeswoman for the Interior Ministry said on Friday
evening.
According to spokeswoman, Zinka Badric, the charges will be pressed
in compliance with 18 Article of the law on public rallies and
gatherings.
According to a police report, a group of people wore Ustashi
uniforms and medals during Friday's commemorative march.
It was not said how many persons would be charged.
An organisation called the Committee for the Croatian Truth and
Justice on Friday held yesterday's commemorative march "Jazovka
2001", and several hundred people from all over Croatia took part in
the march and a requiem mass.
(hina) ms