THE HAGUE, July 31 (Hina) - The Hague war crimes tribunal's prosecutor's office has declined to comment on allegations in a Croatian weekly to the effect that the Croatian government has been served with a package of requests with the
names of some 30 politicians, military officials and intelligence workers in whom the UN tribunal is interested. The prosecutor's office does not comment on media speculation, spokeswoman Florence Hartmann said on Tuesday. In said package, Nacional claims, the tribunal's chief prosecutor, Carla del Ponte, has requested Croatia's authorities to enable Hague investigators to interview in the shortest time possible, among others, Miroslav Tudjman and Markica Rebic, and to be granted access to the entire documentation and correspondence, including conversation transcripts, from the Croatian president's office pertaining to their activity in Bosnia-Herzegovina The weekly als
THE HAGUE, July 31 (Hina) - The Hague war crimes tribunal's
prosecutor's office has declined to comment on allegations in a
Croatian weekly to the effect that the Croatian government has been
served with a package of requests with the names of some 30
politicians, military officials and intelligence workers in whom
the UN tribunal is interested.
The prosecutor's office does not comment on media speculation,
spokeswoman Florence Hartmann said on Tuesday.
In said package, Nacional claims, the tribunal's chief prosecutor,
Carla del Ponte, has requested Croatia's authorities to enable
Hague investigators to interview in the shortest time possible,
among others, Miroslav Tudjman and Markica Rebic, and to be granted
access to the entire documentation and correspondence, including
conversation transcripts, from the Croatian president's office
pertaining to their activity in Bosnia-Herzegovina
The weekly also mentions Janko Bobetko, a former military chief-of-
staff, and several generals, including Ljubo Cesic-Rojs, Miljenko
Crnjac, Ivan Kapular, Vinko Vrbanac, Vladimir Zagorec.
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