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ZAGREB, March 11 (Hina) - The Croatian Helsinki Committee (HHO) was
in 1997 approached with human rights violation complaints much less
than the year before.
In 1996, 6,000 persons requested help from the HHO, representatives
of the Committee for civilian issues of the North Atlantic Assembly
said in Zagreb on Wednesday.
The talks between the delegation and HHO representatives also
focused on the situation in the media, cooperation with authorities
and the ombudsman, the HHO said on Wednesday.
HHO representatives said that, in relation to war and post-war
years, the "problem of human rights violations has been changing,"
adding that there were now "increasingly sophisticated ways of
human rights violations".
Ownership problems (the return of property, tenants rights) are
being resolved, and so are problems with obtaining citizenship and
identification documents for persons who are not of Croat
nationality.
Besides refugees and displaced persons, the HHO is increasingly
being approached by pensioners, people who live in nationalised
flats, Croatian Homeland War soldiers and socially deprived
persons, the HHO said.
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