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CRO UPPER HOUSE URGES YUGOSLAVIA TO RELEASE CRO JOURNALIST MASLE

ZAGREB, May 18 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament's House of Counties concluded its Tuesday session by unanimously adopting a Conclusion which urges Yugoslav authorities to release Croatian journalist Antun Masle, who has been detained in Montenegrin capital Podgorica for six weeks now. The Conclusion calls on the Yugoslav Embassy in Croatia to negotiate Masle's urgent release with military and civil authorities in Yugoslavia. International journalistic and voluntary associations have also been called on to assist in Masle's release. The Upper House endorsed a report on the position of Croats in European countries, stressing focus must be put on the improvement of the Croat minority's position. According to rough estimates, some 150,000 live in Austria, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Italy, Romania and Hungary, and some 300,000 in countries which made up the former Yugoslav feder
ZAGREB, May 18 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament's House of Counties concluded its Tuesday session by unanimously adopting a Conclusion which urges Yugoslav authorities to release Croatian journalist Antun Masle, who has been detained in Montenegrin capital Podgorica for six weeks now. The Conclusion calls on the Yugoslav Embassy in Croatia to negotiate Masle's urgent release with military and civil authorities in Yugoslavia. International journalistic and voluntary associations have also been called on to assist in Masle's release. The Upper House endorsed a report on the position of Croats in European countries, stressing focus must be put on the improvement of the Croat minority's position. According to rough estimates, some 150,000 live in Austria, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Italy, Romania and Hungary, and some 300,000 in countries which made up the former Yugoslav federation. Croats are best organised in Hungary. In the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, where some 250,000 Croats live, mainly in the north-west region of Vojvodina, they do not enjoy the status of a national minority which, according to the Upper House, is worrying. Discussing a programme of activities aimed at marking 1999 as the international year of the elderly, the Upper House pointed out everything should be done to make the elderly's life good. (hina) ha

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