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PLITVICKA JEZERA, March 31 (Hina) - Croatian Interior Minister Ivan
Penic on Monday uncovered a memorial to Croatian police officer
Josip Jovic, the first defender of Croatia to have been killed on
the Plitvica lakes on 31 March 1991, during the Homeland War.
The sacrifice of Josip Jovic and others who died for Croatia
had not been in vain, Penic said, adding that Croatia was now free
with only weeks till the return to Vukovar.
Recalling the situation in the Croatian Danube river region,
Penic said that after the departure of UNTAES troops on 13 July,
"Croatian police insignia, all state insignia, Croatian laws, and
most importantly, those who were displaced," would enter the area.
"Let this memorial be an everlasting memento of the fact that
the tree of the Croatian people is impossible to fell," Deputy
Interior Minister Zlatko Gledec said.
Present at the uncovering were the family of Josip Jovic,
president of the Croatian Constitutional Court Jadranko Crnic,
members of the Supreme Court, deputy president of the Croatian
Parliament, Jadranka Kosor, commander of the Croatian Military
School, Lieutenant General Josip Lucic, assistants to the interior
minister, police chiefs, retired General janko Bobetko, members of
Parliament, representatives of the Croatian Cultural Society, Zadar
County prefect Sime Prtennjaca, representatives of political
parties, Homeland War Invalids' associations and other public
officials.
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