ZAGREB, Oct 23 (Hina) - The Croatian Justice Ministry on Friday said +it did not have sufficient information about the deportation of +Ferdinand Hammer from the United States to Croatia.+ "We are expecting via the Croatian Embassy in
Washington, to +receive next Monday information about the official stance of +American authorities," the statement said.+ The US Emigration Department's Council of Appeals on Wednesday +confirmed the decision that Ferdinand Hammer be deported from the +United States because it had been estimated that he had been a guard +in Nazi camps during World War II.+ The deportation order stated that Hammer should be deported to +Croatia, where he was born.+ The Justice Ministry stressed Friday that Croatia has not, nor will +request an extradition, because it had no evidence of Hammer's +Croatian citizenship.+ "Croatia is, thus, not obliged, nor has it got a reason to accept the +decision on
ZAGREB, Oct 23 (Hina) - The Croatian Justice Ministry on Friday said
it did not have sufficient information about the deportation of
Ferdinand Hammer from the United States to Croatia.
"We are expecting via the Croatian Embassy in Washington, to
receive next Monday information about the official stance of
American authorities," the statement said.
The US Emigration Department's Council of Appeals on Wednesday
confirmed the decision that Ferdinand Hammer be deported from the
United States because it had been estimated that he had been a guard
in Nazi camps during World War II.
The deportation order stated that Hammer should be deported to
Croatia, where he was born.
The Justice Ministry stressed Friday that Croatia has not, nor will
request an extradition, because it had no evidence of Hammer's
Croatian citizenship.
"Croatia is, thus, not obliged, nor has it got a reason to accept the
decision on deportation," the Ministry said.
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