ZAGREB, Oct 3 (Hina) - A bill on marking mass graves of Croatian Homeland War victims received undivided support by the House Representatives on Thursday. This bill was against forgetfulness, and it was proof that no crime should sink
into oblivion, a Parliament deputy chairwoman Jadranka Kosor said at the discussion.
ZAGREB, Oct 3 (Hina) - A bill on marking mass graves of Croatian
Homeland War victims received undivided support by the House
Representatives on Thursday. This bill was against forgetfulness,
and it was proof that no crime should sink into oblivion, a
Parliament deputy chairwoman Jadranka Kosor said at the discussion.
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According to figures, 95 mass graves have been discovered in
Croatia so far. Kosor said 72 of them had been found in Sisak-
Moslavina County (50 kms southeast of Zagreb), and there were some
indications that at least five mass graves could be unearthed in
the former Vukovar municipality (east Croatia).
Members of Parliament supported the veneration of Croatian
victims of World War II and assassinations abroad.
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