ZAGREB, Dec 20 (Hina) - The Croatian associations of families of
missing persons, "Apel" and "The Croatian Mother" on Friday urged
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan to contribute to the resolution of
the problem of missing persons and obtain the release of all
persons in detention since the beginning of military aggression
against Croatia.
Recalling Annan's meetings with the families of detainees at
UN headquarters in New York and Zagreb in 1993, the two
organizations stressed in a joint letter that the problem of
missing persons had not been resolved to date and that their
families still did not know about the fate of more than 2,500
persons that had been detained or taken away by force.
"Apel" and "The Croatian Mother" noted that documentation on
missing persons was possessed by the UN Human Rights Centre in
Geneva.
Convinced that the Yugoslav federation of Serbia and
Montenegro, and the Yugoslav army in particular, had complete
documentation on detained and missing persons, they asked Annan to
use his influence so that the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia would
take a stand on the fate of all detained and missing Croatian
citizens, and to bring about their release.
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