ZAGREB, April 17 (Hina) - Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Ivica
Kostovic on Wednesday met Robert Kirschner, a representative of the
Physicians for Human Rights organization, for talks on the
continuation of exhumation of a mass grave near the Serb-occupied
eastern Croatian town of Vukovar.
The organization has been authorized by the UN Security
Council to exhume a mass grave at Ovcara and report its findings to
the International War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague.
The Physicians for Human Rights have been trying for several
years to conduct the exhumation and identification of bodies from
the Ovcara mass grave but their efforts have been obstructed by
Serb authorities.
"As soon as UNTAES (the UN Transitional Administration in
Eastern Slavonia) decides that the exhumation can begin, the
Physicians for Human Rights will be able to continue their work,"
Kostovic said, adding that Croatian experts would provide them
assistance.
Kostovic said that the Croatian government was continuing
exhumation and identification of all mass graves in Croatia.
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