ZAGREB, July 18 (Hina) - The Croatian Helsinki Committee for human rights (HHO) said on Friday that it had "forwarded to organs in authority a document containing about 150 cases of human rights violations from 20 April to 20
June".
ZAGREB, July 18 (Hina) - The Croatian Helsinki Committee for human
rights (HHO) said on Friday that it had "forwarded to organs in
authority a document containing about 150 cases of human rights
violations from 20 April to 20 June". #L#
The statement said that in that period, "several persons were
killed in a way that raised suspicion in the possible political
motivation in these murders".
The HHO cited the names of four persons of Serb nationality who had
been killed in Veliki Grdjevci, Otocac, Srednja Gora, Gornji Bjelovac,
and one person wounded in Josani.
The HHO stressed the "extraordinary efficiency of the Okucani
police in the prevention of terrorist acts against returned who had
returned to western Slavonia from eastern Slavonia".
The HHO also stressed that over 5,000 displaced persons (mostly
Croats) had returned to the UNTAES-controlled area, but could not settle
into their own houses because persons of Serb nationality from other
parts of Croatia or Bosnia-Herzegovina were living in them.
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