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BRIEF NEWS BULLETIN IN ENGLISH NO. 2689 HINA Zagreb 23 Oct 1997 CROATIA STILL SEARCHING FOR 2 197 PEOPLE ZAGREB, Oct 23 (Hina) - The Croatian government adopted at Thursday's session a report on the work of the Commission for Missing
and Imprisoned Persons. The report pertains to the Commission's work from 27 November 1996 to 21 October 1997. The issue of the whereabouts of missing and imprisoned Croatian soldiers and civilians has been the state's main humanitarian issue, Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Ivica Kostovic said. For the first time since negotiations have begun, Yugoslavia submitted to the Commission identification protocols which have helped to discover the whereabouts of 353 persons which had been kept as prisoners of war or were declared missing. It had been established that 61 people were alive, in the Croatian Danube river region or in third countries. Unfortunately, 292 people had been found out to be dead, the Commission's chairman, Ivan Grujic, said. During the perio