ZAGREB, April 14 (Hina) - The Association of Croatian Homeland War Volunteer Doctors (ULD) on Friday denied statements of a former member of the Croatian Army, Milan Levar, on the illegal trade of human organs during the Homeland War
in the eastern Croatian town of Vukovar and the central Croatian town of Gospic, adding that such accusations were "tendentious and shameless lies". "As the Croatian Homeland War Health Minister, president of the medical headquarters and a member of the Croatian Defence Headquarters, on behalf of the ULD, I strongly deny such a possibility because we took all measures that the Homeland War in the medical corps be in line with the Geneva Conventions", read a statement signed by ULD president, Dr. Andrija Hebrang. It was stressed that the Homeland War Health Minister issued a statement on the respect of the Geneva Convention, and that he suspended the entire transplantatio
ZAGREB, April 14 (Hina) - The Association of Croatian Homeland War
Volunteer Doctors (ULD) on Friday denied statements of a former
member of the Croatian Army, Milan Levar, on the illegal trade of
human organs during the Homeland War in the eastern Croatian town of
Vukovar and the central Croatian town of Gospic, adding that such
accusations were "tendentious and shameless lies".
"As the Croatian Homeland War Health Minister, president of the
medical headquarters and a member of the Croatian Defence
Headquarters, on behalf of the ULD, I strongly deny such a
possibility because we took all measures that the Homeland War in
the medical corps be in line with the Geneva Conventions", read a
statement signed by ULD president, Dr. Andrija Hebrang.
It was stressed that the Homeland War Health Minister issued a
statement on the respect of the Geneva Convention, and that he
suspended the entire transplantation programme in order to avoid
lies about the Homeland War.
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