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OSIJEK, Feb 7 (Hina) - The magistrates' court in Beli Manastir,
eastern Croatia, Saturday fined about 100 people charged with
disturbing public order and peace.
On 16 January 1998 they drove from Osijek, via Darda, Meci, Beli
Manastir and other villages with the intention of marking the
completion of the UN mandate in eastern Croatia on 15 January and
the establishment of full sovereignty over Croatia's whole
territory.
A protest was issued because of the fines by branch offices of
associations of Croatian Homeland War Volunteers of the Darda
municipality and branch offices of the Croatian Homeland War
Veterans Association in the Baranja region, eastern Croatia.
The branch offices said a group of displaced defenders, volunteers,
veterans and invalids from Baranja had organised the passage of 80
vehicles through the mentioned towns and villages. Upon leaving
Osijek they were accompanied by police in order to avoid any
incidents the prominently hoisted Croatian flag at the head of the
line might have provoked.
The branch offices also complained about the behaviour of the
police who, they said, identified and videotaped everyone.
It was said the people returned to Osijek and dispersed without any
further celebrations.
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