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VUKOVAR, Mar 2 (Hina) - The Joint Council of (Serb-majority)
Municipalities (ZVO) in the Croatian Danube River region on Monday
condemned the taking down of Serb flags from several institutions
in Vukovar.
On Sunday police pulled down flags from Workers' House in Borovo
Naselje and the TV Dunav building in Vukovar.
The office of the Assistant Interior Minister Josko Moric last week
warned that it would remove illegal flags and symbols from public
places "which are not the flag and the symbol of the Serb ethnic
community in Croatia".
In the ZVO statement, signed by its president Milos Vojnovic, it
states that removing Serb flags is a "direct violation of the
constitutional law on the rights of ethnic communities and national
minorities".
In regards to displaying flags of national minorities, Vojnovic
sees the main problem in "that Croatia, apart from a law which
regulates the use of the national flag and presidential sash, there
is no other law which regulates the technicalities of displaying
flags of national minorities...".
"Flags were also taken down at other places, including a stylised
flag which is a part of a memorial complex on the Trpinja road," the
statement said.
According to the statement, the ZVO will inform all relevant
domestic and international political and other institutions about
this latest case of "crudely violating" human and national rights
of Serbs in eastern Slavonia.
When asked to comment on the ZVO statement about the removal of
flags, the Assistant Interior Minister Josko Moric's office said
that any comment would be superfluous as the Ministry had explained
its stance in a statement last week.
In the statement released on 26 February, Moric's office cited a
regulation of Article 9 of the Constitutional Law on Human Rights
and Freedoms and Rights of Ethnic and National Communities or
Minorities in Croatia:
"The ownership and use of insignia and symbols of ethnic
communities and national communities or minorities shall be free.
The official use of insignia and symbols of ethnic and national
communities or minorities requires obligatory display of adequate
insignia and symbols of the Republic of Croatia."
The use of other flags and symbols on public buildings and in
places, which are not provided for by the Constitution and the
Constitutional Law, is subject to penalty, the statement said.
"Members of the Interior Ministry will use their powers to remove
flags and symbols and press charges against responsible legal
entities, officials or citizens," said the statement, stressing
that "these measures do not refer to the legitimate, legally
established flag of the Serb ethnic community, if, in line with the
provisions of the Constitutional Law, the flag is displayed
alongside the flag of the Republic of Croatia".
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