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ZAGREB, Sept 3 (Hina) - A witness was questioned by the Zagreb
County investigative judge on Thursday in relation to the Sakic
case.
Dinko Sakic was a former commander of the Jasenovac concentration
camp during the Independent State of Croatia (NDH, 1941-1945),
extradited by Argentina to be tried in Croatia.
Witness Ljuba Blazina was apprehended in June 1942 and brought to a
concentration camp in Stara Gradiska where she spent two years.
Blazina, the sister of a fighter against fascism, Vlado Janjic,
told the judge she herself had not witnessed any maltreatment,
torture or executions of prisoners
She also spent some time in the Jasenovac camp, working as a
labourer.
Blazina had on several occasions met Sakic's wife in Gradiska, but
she did not testify on Nada Sakic's conduct at the camp.
Defence attorney for Dinko Sakic, Ivan Kern, said the judge had
questioned some 20 witnesses so far, with another four to be
questioned by September 11.
Another five witnesses may be called on for questioning.
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