ZAGREB, May 10 (Hina) - The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson, arrived in Zagreb on Sunday night on a two day visit to Croatia. On Monday she is to meet Croatian Premier Zlatko Matesa a few ministers and
other officials. Croatian President Franjo Tudjman will receive Robinson. Mary Robinson, who is Irish, won a doctoral degree in law studying at universities of Dublin, Harvard and Oxford. She was appointed to the post of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in June 1997. Prior to this duty she had been the President of Ireland in the seven-year-long term. After her stay in Zagreb, she will travel to Belgrade on Tuesday within her tour to countries of the former Yugoslavia and Albania.(hina) ms
ZAGREB, May 10 (Hina) - The United Nations High Commissioner for
Human Rights, Mary Robinson, arrived in Zagreb on Sunday night on a
two day visit to Croatia.
On Monday she is to meet Croatian Premier Zlatko Matesa a few
ministers and other officials.
Croatian President Franjo Tudjman will receive Robinson.
Mary Robinson, who is Irish, won a doctoral degree in law studying
at universities of Dublin, Harvard and Oxford. She was appointed to
the post of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in June 1997.
Prior to this duty she had been the President of Ireland in the
seven-year-long term.
After her stay in Zagreb, she will travel to Belgrade on Tuesday
within her tour to countries of the former Yugoslavia and Albania.
(hina) ms