VUKOVAR, Nov 18 (Hina) - The government could spur the passing of a law which would "protect informants of the locations of possible graves in which victims of the Homeland Defence War had been buried", Croatian Vice-Premier Goran
Granic said in Vukovar on Sunday after a commemoration in memory of victims killed during the Serb aggression on the eastern Croatian town. Granic told reporters there was information about some graves in which people who were taken from Vukovar on November 18 and 19, 1991, had been buried, but there is currently no cooperation with the Serb community in the region, so a legal solution is being considered. "It would be a special law which would protect the informant because the primary issue at the moment is to receive correct information about the locations of the graves. We will possibly move for such a law which would guarantee safety to those who provide the information, and
VUKOVAR, Nov 18 (Hina) - The government could spur the passing of a
law which would "protect informants of the locations of possible
graves in which victims of the Homeland Defence War had been
buried", Croatian Vice-Premier Goran Granic said in Vukovar on
Sunday after a commemoration in memory of victims killed during the
Serb aggression on the eastern Croatian town.
Granic told reporters there was information about some graves in
which people who were taken from Vukovar on November 18 and 19,
1991, had been buried, but there is currently no cooperation with
the Serb community in the region, so a legal solution is being
considered.
"It would be a special law which would protect the informant because
the primary issue at the moment is to receive correct information
about the locations of the graves. We will possibly move for such a
law which would guarantee safety to those who provide the
information, and which could be second-hand, for example, through a
lawyer," Granic stressed.
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