ZAGREB, Oct 8 (Hina) - The chairman of the parliament Committee on the Constitution, Rule Book and Political System, Mato Arlovic (Social Democratic Party), has claimed the leaflets which the national headquarters for the protection
of Homeland War values used to call citizens to attend the October 20 protest rally in downtown Zagreb, were dropped last weekend by a rented plane. Although the headquarters strongly protests the restriction of acquired veterans' rights, it is obvious it has enough money to rent a plane to scatter political pamphlets, Arlovic said at today's session of the committee, which focused on a final bill on changes to the Referendum Law. The national headquarters for the protection of Homeland War values has issued a proclamation calling on citizens to oppose the criminal prosecution of Croatian soldiers until the parliament, acting in line with 400,000 collected signatures, calls a re
ZAGREB, Oct 8 (Hina) - The chairman of the parliament Committee on
the Constitution, Rule Book and Political System, Mato Arlovic
(Social Democratic Party), has claimed the leaflets which the
national headquarters for the protection of Homeland War values
used to call citizens to attend the October 20 protest rally in
downtown Zagreb, were dropped last weekend by a rented plane.
Although the headquarters strongly protests the restriction of
acquired veterans' rights, it is obvious it has enough money to rent
a plane to scatter political pamphlets, Arlovic said at today's
session of the committee, which focused on a final bill on changes
to the Referendum Law.
The national headquarters for the protection of Homeland War values
has issued a proclamation calling on citizens to oppose the
criminal prosecution of Croatian soldiers until the parliament,
acting in line with 400,000 collected signatures, calls a
referendum at which the citizens should decide about equating the
legal treatment of Croatian Homeland War soldiers with that of the
members of the anti-fascist coalition after World War II.
(hina) sb rml