ZAGREB, Mar 9 (Hina) - The Croatian World Congress (HSK) on Tuesday said in a statement it supported the international community's decision on the contentious north-eastern Bosnian town of Brcko to become a neutral self-governing
district. The HSK called on the international community to effect the idea on the return of all to their pre-war homes, especially exiled Croats. The HSK also endorsed a Croatian parliamentary resolution on Croatia's cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, but pointed out parliament should "closely follow all of the tribunal's proceedings, which to date have not been impeccable towards Croatian detainees." The HSK also supported a Croatian American Association resolution on the situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and pointed out Bosnian Croats must be protected and equal with other peoples in Bosnia. The conclusions
ZAGREB, Mar 9 (Hina) - The Croatian World Congress (HSK) on Tuesday
said in a statement it supported the international community's
decision on the contentious north-eastern Bosnian town of Brcko to
become a neutral self-governing district.
The HSK called on the international community to effect the idea on
the return of all to their pre-war homes, especially exiled
Croats.
The HSK also endorsed a Croatian parliamentary resolution on
Croatia's cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for
the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, but pointed out parliament
should "closely follow all of the tribunal's proceedings, which to
date have not been impeccable towards Croatian detainees."
The HSK also supported a Croatian American Association resolution
on the situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and pointed out Bosnian
Croats must be protected and equal with other peoples in Bosnia.
The conclusions expressed in today's statement were confirmed by
the HSK Executive Committee on Monday.
(hina) ha