ZAGREB, July 16 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan confirmed indirectly on Monday that one of the two indictments the Hague war crimes tribunal recently forwarded to the Croatian government referred to retired general Ante
Gotovina. "I don't know about his whereabouts. He should be served with an indictment and arrest warrant," Racan said when asked about Gotovina's whereabouts in an interview with Croatian Radio. Apart from general Rahim Ademi, who is willing to surrender voluntarily to the Hague tribunal, it was speculated that the other indictment referred to general Gotovina. The prime minister said he could not speculate about the general's whereabouts and whether media reports about Gotovina's refusal to go to The Hague were true. Asked by a listener if he had information about new indictments being prepared, Racan said he hoped there would be no more indictments but added this did not depe
ZAGREB, July 16 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan
confirmed indirectly on Monday that one of the two indictments the
Hague war crimes tribunal recently forwarded to the Croatian
government referred to retired general Ante Gotovina.
"I don't know about his whereabouts. He should be served with an
indictment and arrest warrant," Racan said when asked about
Gotovina's whereabouts in an interview with Croatian Radio.
Apart from general Rahim Ademi, who is willing to surrender
voluntarily to the Hague tribunal, it was speculated that the other
indictment referred to general Gotovina.
The prime minister said he could not speculate about the general's
whereabouts and whether media reports about Gotovina's refusal to
go to The Hague were true.
Asked by a listener if he had information about new indictments
being prepared, Racan said he hoped there would be no more
indictments but added this did not depend on Croatia but Hague
investigators.
(hina) sb rml