ZAGREB, Aug 20 (Hina) - Croatian Parliament vice president
Jadranka Kosor met representatives of the federation of
associations of families of imprisoned and missing Croatian
soldiers in Zagreb on Wednesday for talks on the marking of mass
graves and problems in tracing missing persons.
Kosor said that a public tender would be opened this autumn
for designing monuments in line with the law on marking the mass
grave sites from the Homeland War.
The families of missing persons demanded that more funds be
earmarked to step up the process of identification of victims.
Expressing dissatisfaction over the fact that many missing
persons were still unaccounted for, they requested a meeting with
President Franjo Tudjman to present to him all problems faced by
their organisation.
Responding to their remarks, Kosor said that the Government
Commission for Imprisoned and Missing Persons was working
according to schedule, asking them for patience.
Kosor said that work in the Croatian Danube region would be
easier after the departure of UNTAES from the area. She added
that a new meeting on missing persons would soon be held with
Serbian officials.
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