ZAGREB, Sept 27 (Hina) - Croatia's Justice Minister Zvonimir Separovic on Sunday toured the eastern Croatian villages of Sotin and Berak to meet families of killed and detained Croatians whose whereabouts have been unknown since 1991,
the Minister's office said in a statement on Monday. Separovic, accompanied by the head of the OSCE office in Vukovar, Pierre Peeters, expressed his understanding and sympathy with these families who ask to be told where their buried sons, husbands and relatives had been buried. Minister reiterated that they should not take justice in their hands and that revenge and violence are not a Christian way for solving problems. Separovic asked the OSCE (Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe) representative Peeters to exert his influence to help in search for those missing persons. Peeters promised to do his best to help these unhappy peop
ZAGREB, Sept 27 (Hina) - Croatia's Justice Minister Zvonimir
Separovic on Sunday toured the eastern Croatian villages of Sotin
and Berak to meet families of killed and detained Croatians whose
whereabouts have been unknown since 1991, the Minister's office
said in a statement on Monday.
Separovic, accompanied by the head of the OSCE office in Vukovar,
Pierre Peeters, expressed his understanding and sympathy with
these families who ask to be told where their buried sons, husbands
and relatives had been buried.
Minister reiterated that they should not take justice in their
hands and that revenge and violence are not a Christian way for
solving problems.
Separovic asked the OSCE (Organisation for Security and
Cooperation in Europe) representative Peeters to exert his
influence to help in search for those missing persons.
Peeters promised to do his best to help these unhappy people.
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