ZAGREB, July 31 (Hina) - Investigators with UN's war crimes tribunal at The Hague are at the Croatian State Archive examining the extensive documentation of the Croatian Intelligence Service (HIS) and the Defence Ministry pertaining
to Bosnia-Herzegovina. This was confirmed on Tuesday by Orsat Miljanic, the head of the government's office for cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. A translator who wanted to remain anonymous said Croats and the Dutch comprise the majority of some 40 Hague investigators working on the documentation. The investigators are said to have examined more than 1,000 filing folders and made more than 57,000 photos. "Besides the Hague tribunal's Office of the Prosecutor, the material is being examined by the defence, the Hague indictees' teams of attorney," said Miljanic. He added the investigators began examining the documentat
ZAGREB, July 31 (Hina) - Investigators with UN's war crimes
tribunal at The Hague are at the Croatian State Archive examining
the extensive documentation of the Croatian Intelligence Service
(HIS) and the Defence Ministry pertaining to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
This was confirmed on Tuesday by Orsat Miljanic, the head of the
government's office for cooperation with the International
Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
A translator who wanted to remain anonymous said Croats and the
Dutch comprise the majority of some 40 Hague investigators working
on the documentation. The investigators are said to have examined
more than 1,000 filing folders and made more than 57,000 photos.
"Besides the Hague tribunal's Office of the Prosecutor, the
material is being examined by the defence, the Hague indictees'
teams of attorney," said Miljanic.
He added the investigators began examining the documentation after
the Croatian government's office for cooperation with the tribunal
granted permission last August.
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