MOSTAR, Aug 9 (Hina) - Croatian army general Ante Gotovina "is not on the run, he is feeling well and is in a good mood", Nenad Ivankovic, the author of a biography of the general whom the Hague Tribunal accused of war crimes against
Croatian Serbs in 1995, said at a news conference in Mostar on Thursday. Asked about Gotovina's whereabouts, Ivankovic said he could not say anything about that. Ivankovic stressed he supported General Gotovina's decision not to surrender to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague. Gotovina's surrender would criminalise the Homeland Defence War, Ivankovic said. According to the writer, General Gotovina is aware of the support of many Croats and "the most important Croatian institutions", not specifying which institutions he was referring to. Ivankovic also added the promotion of his book throughout Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovin
MOSTAR, Aug 9 (Hina) - Croatian army general Ante Gotovina "is not
on the run, he is feeling well and is in a good mood", Nenad
Ivankovic, the author of a biography of the general whom the Hague
Tribunal accused of war crimes against Croatian Serbs in 1995, said
at a news conference in Mostar on Thursday.
Asked about Gotovina's whereabouts, Ivankovic said he could not say
anything about that.
Ivankovic stressed he supported General Gotovina's decision not to
surrender to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former
Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague.
Gotovina's surrender would criminalise the Homeland Defence War,
Ivankovic said.
According to the writer, General Gotovina is aware of the support of
many Croats and "the most important Croatian institutions", not
specifying which institutions he was referring to.
Ivankovic also added the promotion of his book throughout Croatia
and Bosnia-Herzegovina was a protest against the Croatian
government who decided to extradite Gotovina to The Hague.
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