ZAGREB, Sept 28 (Hina) - The Internal Affairs and National Security Committee of the Croatian parliament's House of Representatives will seek the defence ministry and competent institutions to produce a report on the "current security
situation in the state." The committee made a decision to that effect after 12 Croatian generals forwarded an open letter to the general public and institutions earlier today, calling on them to oppose the defamation of Croatia's early 1990s Homeland Defence War. The committee will also move that the "confidential" mark be removed from state audit reports on work control in the ministries of the interior, foreign affairs, and defence.(hina) ha jn
ZAGREB, Sept 28 (Hina) - The Internal Affairs and National Security
Committee of the Croatian parliament's House of Representatives
will seek the defence ministry and competent institutions to
produce a report on the "current security situation in the state."
The committee made a decision to that effect after 12 Croatian
generals forwarded an open letter to the general public and
institutions earlier today, calling on them to oppose the
defamation of Croatia's early 1990s Homeland Defence War.
The committee will also move that the "confidential" mark be
removed from state audit reports on work control in the ministries
of the interior, foreign affairs, and defence.
(hina) ha jn