ZAGREB, Feb 25 (Hina) - Since there is a possibility that witnesses from Yugoslavia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, or other countries might be questioned again during the trial of Dinko Sakic, the Zagreb County Court will do all in its power to
make the witnesses' stay in Zagreb as safe as possible, the Croatian Justice Ministry said on Thursday. Sakic was the commander of Jasenovac, a World War II concentration camp in Croatia. The Ministry further stated that travel and accommodation costs would be paid, and that there is a possibility of organised arrival and accommodation in Zagreb. Judicial police will see that the witnesses arrive safely before the Trial Chamber and the Interior Ministry will take care of their safety during their stay in Croatia. On the basis of the final indictment against Dinko Sakic for crimes against humanity and international law and war crimes against civilians, the president of the
ZAGREB, Feb 25 (Hina) - Since there is a possibility that witnesses
from Yugoslavia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, or other countries might be
questioned again during the trial of Dinko Sakic, the Zagreb County
Court will do all in its power to make the witnesses' stay in Zagreb
as safe as possible, the Croatian Justice Ministry said on
Thursday.
Sakic was the commander of Jasenovac, a World War II concentration
camp in Croatia.
The Ministry further stated that travel and accommodation costs
would be paid, and that there is a possibility of organised arrival
and accommodation in Zagreb.
Judicial police will see that the witnesses arrive safely before
the Trial Chamber and the Interior Ministry will take care of their
safety during their stay in Croatia.
On the basis of the final indictment against Dinko Sakic for crimes
against humanity and international law and war crimes against
civilians, the president of the Zagreb County Court Panel of
Judges, which is conducting the case, has called the trial for March
4.
(hina) mm rml