ZAGREB, April 14 (Hina) - The Union of Associations from the Homeland War on Friday staged a protest outside the Croatian National Sabor, and Homeland War veterans, former soldiers who chained themselves outside of the Sabor, demanded
that representatives do not pass a declaration of the Croatian Government on cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), which is being discussed in the Sabor. Croatian Homeland war soldiers were handing out flyers to reporters and representatives outside of the Sabor, written in a very harsh tone reading that the declaration equalises the Homeland War with the criminal aggression by Serbia, Montenegro, and the former Yugoslav People's Army. It read that it equalises the Croatian Army with Chetnik criminals, that it betrays the Croatian people, and that it is taking the Croatian people to the Bleiburg path, a
ZAGREB, April 14 (Hina) - The Union of Associations from the
Homeland War on Friday staged a protest outside the Croatian
National Sabor, and Homeland War veterans, former soldiers who
chained themselves outside of the Sabor, demanded that
representatives do not pass a declaration of the Croatian
Government on cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal
for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), which is being discussed in the
Sabor.
Croatian Homeland war soldiers were handing out flyers to reporters
and representatives outside of the Sabor, written in a very harsh
tone reading that the declaration equalises the Homeland War with
the criminal aggression by Serbia, Montenegro, and the former
Yugoslav People's Army. It read that it equalises the Croatian Army
with Chetnik criminals, that it betrays the Croatian people, and
that it is taking the Croatian people to the Bleiburg path, a town in
southern Austria in which many Croatians were killed at the end of
World War Two.
Croatian Homeland War soldiers believe that an agreement on the
Status of the ICTY prosecutor's office and the handover of
documents to The Hague is high treason.
They stressed they did not need better relations with The Hague, not
EuroAntlantic integration.
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