ZAGREB, June 28 (Hina) - Two of four Serb detainees, suspected of war crimes before the Osijek County Court (eastern Croatia) are still on hunger strike in Zagreb's hospital for detained persons (BOLS), head of the Justice Ministry's
administration for the execution of sanction Josip Begovic said Thursday. Begovic told Hina that two prisoners started taking food regularly this morning after hunger strike which aimed at demanding that their case be individualised in relation to 52 war crime suspects tried in absentia. Begovic said another two detainees were still on hunger strike. Six detainees stopped the hunger strike two days ago, after talks with the Osijek County Court investigative judge, Damir Krahulc. who scheduled a hearing for July 2.(hina) it
ZAGREB, June 28 (Hina) - Two of four Serb detainees, suspected of
war crimes before the Osijek County Court (eastern Croatia) are
still on hunger strike in Zagreb's hospital for detained persons
(BOLS), head of the Justice Ministry's administration for the
execution of sanction Josip Begovic said Thursday.
Begovic told Hina that two prisoners started taking food regularly
this morning after hunger strike which aimed at demanding that
their case be individualised in relation to 52 war crime suspects
tried in absentia. Begovic said another two detainees were still on
hunger strike.
Six detainees stopped the hunger strike two days ago, after talks
with the Osijek County Court investigative judge, Damir Krahulc.
who scheduled a hearing for July 2.
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