SOTIN IN PROTEST SOTIN, Sept 6 (Hina) - A dozen members of the centre for the protection of the rights of imprisoned and missing Croatian citizens and members of their families "Apel", headed by president Zdenka Farkas, gathered on
Monday night in support of a protest meeting staged by Croat returnees to Sotin, a suburb in the eastern Croatian town of Vukovar. The returnees, who have been protesting for about ten days, demand punishment for those who committed crimes against Croats during the Serbian aggression. They also demand from local Serbs to help them discover the truth about 37 Croats who went missing during the Serbian aggression. Carrying candles and praying, members of "Apel" joined the returnees and walked through the centre of Sotin, calling on Croatian authorities to punish the perpetrators and the international community to be more active in finding the truth about the fate of missing and abducted
SOTIN, Sept 6 (Hina) - A dozen members of the centre for the
protection of the rights of imprisoned and missing Croatian
citizens and members of their families "Apel", headed by president
Zdenka Farkas, gathered on Monday night in support of a protest
meeting staged by Croat returnees to Sotin, a suburb in the eastern
Croatian town of Vukovar.
The returnees, who have been protesting for about ten days, demand
punishment for those who committed crimes against Croats during the
Serbian aggression. They also demand from local Serbs to help them
discover the truth about 37 Croats who went missing during the
Serbian aggression.
Carrying candles and praying, members of "Apel" joined the
returnees and walked through the centre of Sotin, calling on
Croatian authorities to punish the perpetrators and the
international community to be more active in finding the truth
about the fate of missing and abducted persons.
(hina) rml