GOSPIC, April 20 (Hina) - After a one-day pause investigators of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) continued work in the Gospic area (120 kilometres south of Zagreb) probing a possible mass grave of
Serb civilians. Accompanying the investigators in the Obradovic-Varosi area are Croatian Deputy State Attorney Zeljko Brkljacic, president of the Lika-Senj County Court Miroslava Jurjevic, an investigator and members of the county police. In the past three days 3,075 citizens have signed a petition opened by associations of the Homeland War as a sign of protest against the investigation and possible processing of Croatian Homeland War soldiers before the ICTY.(hina) lml jn
GOSPIC, April 20 (Hina) - After a one-day pause investigators of the
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)
continued work in the Gospic area (120 kilometres south of Zagreb)
probing a possible mass grave of Serb civilians.
Accompanying the investigators in the Obradovic-Varosi area are
Croatian Deputy State Attorney Zeljko Brkljacic, president of the
Lika-Senj County Court Miroslava Jurjevic, an investigator and
members of the county police.
In the past three days 3,075 citizens have signed a petition opened
by associations of the Homeland War as a sign of protest against the
investigation and possible processing of Croatian Homeland War
soldiers before the ICTY.
(hina) lml jn