VUKOVAR-CEMETERIES-Politika SERB CROAT OFFICIALS CONDEMN DESECRATION AT VUKOVAR CEMETERY VUKOVAR, Sept 19 (Hina) - The Joint Council of eastern Croatia's predominantly Serb municipalities and the Independent Democratic Serb Party
(SDSS) issued a joint statement on Wednesday condemning this morning's desecration of a Serb military cemetery in the eastern town of Vukovar. Eleven tombstones were pulled down, and the statement says this is the seventh vandal attack on the cemetery. No one has been apprehended for any of them. The statement accuses some unnamed political and other organisations which are said to "continue spreading intolerance and hatred instead of... reconciliation and interethnic tolerance." The statement also accuses the police for failing to find the perpetrators of the previous incidents.(hina) ha
VUKOVAR, Sept 19 (Hina) - The Joint Council of eastern Croatia's
predominantly Serb municipalities and the Independent Democratic
Serb Party (SDSS) issued a joint statement on Wednesday condemning
this morning's desecration of a Serb military cemetery in the
eastern town of Vukovar.
Eleven tombstones were pulled down, and the statement says this is
the seventh vandal attack on the cemetery. No one has been
apprehended for any of them.
The statement accuses some unnamed political and other
organisations which are said to "continue spreading intolerance
and hatred instead of... reconciliation and interethnic
tolerance." The statement also accuses the police for failing to
find the perpetrators of the previous incidents.
(hina) ha