ZAGREB, Dec 11 (Hina) - A large section of the "Wall of Pain", which was built in 1993 in the front of the former UNPROFOR headquarters in downtown Zagreb, symbolising the fate of detained and missing Croatian soldiers and civilians,
will move to Medvedgrad, near Homeland Altar. A smaller section will be conserved at the present location, the president of an alliance gathering associations of detained and missing Croatian soldiers' families, Josip Jugec, said Tuesday. The decision was unanimously adopted at today's meeting of the said alliance, associations of widows and civilian war victims and the centre for the protection of human rights of detained and missing Croatian citizens and their family members "Apel," Jugec said. The wall contains 13,600 red and black bricks with the names of killed and missing soldiers, red bricks symbolising detained and missing soldiers, and black bricks killed soldiers. The con
ZAGREB, Dec 11 (Hina) - A large section of the "Wall of Pain", which
was built in 1993 in the front of the former UNPROFOR headquarters
in downtown Zagreb, symbolising the fate of detained and missing
Croatian soldiers and civilians, will move to Medvedgrad, near
Homeland Altar. A smaller section will be conserved at the present
location, the president of an alliance gathering associations of
detained and missing Croatian soldiers' families, Josip Jugec,
said Tuesday.
The decision was unanimously adopted at today's meeting of the said
alliance, associations of widows and civilian war victims and the
centre for the protection of human rights of detained and missing
Croatian citizens and their family members "Apel," Jugec said.
The wall contains 13,600 red and black bricks with the names of
killed and missing soldiers, red bricks symbolising detained and
missing soldiers, and black bricks killed soldiers. The
construction of the wall began September 26, 1993. It was erected in
reaction to the inefficiency of the then UN forces in Croatia.
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