SPLIT SPLIT, Aug 18 (Hina) - An association called the National Headquarters for the Protection of Homeland War's Dignity said on Saturday it was not organising an all-Croat rally, which should take place in Split on August 24. The
association's secretary Slavko Galiot said the Headquarters did not know who was organising the rally or why. The Headquarters has instructed its local branches to inform people who wish to attend the rally about the importance of that gathering, which, the association believes, has received great coverage in the government-controlled media. "A big or a small rally suits only this authority so that it could attack all who think differently," Galiot said, adding an all-Croat rally would be organised in Zagreb when the Croat people, the Church, the Headquarters and all wishing to protect national interests decided it was necessary. Asked if the Headquarters believed that the current auth
SPLIT, Aug 18 (Hina) - An association called the National
Headquarters for the Protection of Homeland War's Dignity said on
Saturday it was not organising an all-Croat rally, which should
take place in Split on August 24.
The association's secretary Slavko Galiot said the Headquarters
did not know who was organising the rally or why.
The Headquarters has instructed its local branches to inform people
who wish to attend the rally about the importance of that gathering,
which, the association believes, has received great coverage in the
government-controlled media.
"A big or a small rally suits only this authority so that it could
attack all who think differently," Galiot said, adding an all-Croat
rally would be organised in Zagreb when the Croat people, the
Church, the Headquarters and all wishing to protect national
interests decided it was necessary.
Asked if the Headquarters believed that the current authorities
were behind the Split rally, Galiot said: "Anything is possible."
(hina) rml