ZAGREB, July 22 (Hina) - A Croatian National Sabor Vice-President, Jadranka Kosor, on Thursday visited an alliance of associations gathering the families of missing and imprisoned Croatian soldiers, with whom she discussed the
identification process. Members of the alliance said they were dissatisfied with the pace of identification of remains of Croatian soldiers and civilians exhumed from mass graves. Kosor reassured the alliance that the authorities were doing all in their power to speed up the identification process, adding the state had earmarked about 10 million kuna for that purpose. She also said a centre for identification using DNA analysis would be opened in Osijek in early August.(hina) rml
ZAGREB, July 22 (Hina) - A Croatian National Sabor Vice-President,
Jadranka Kosor, on Thursday visited an alliance of associations
gathering the families of missing and imprisoned Croatian
soldiers, with whom she discussed the identification process.
Members of the alliance said they were dissatisfied with the pace of
identification of remains of Croatian soldiers and civilians
exhumed from mass graves.
Kosor reassured the alliance that the authorities were doing all in
their power to speed up the identification process, adding the
state had earmarked about 10 million kuna for that purpose. She also
said a centre for identification using DNA analysis would be opened
in Osijek in early August.
(hina) rml