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ZAGREB, Feb 4 (Hina) - Some two hundred expelled people from Knin
along with displaced persons form several other occupied towns and
villages in UNPA Sector South, who are temporarily accommodated at
the Sibenik area, Saturday arrived in Zagreb to give testimony
about the plight inflicted on them during the Serb aggression on
Croatia.
The displaced people attended a panel organized by the
Croatian Victimological Society in the Zagreb-based European House.
The Victimological Society's head, Zvonimir Separovic, said at
the panel that "there is no Croatia without the Zagreb-Split road
through Knin", adding that "we condemn UN Protection Force's
inefficiency and the notorious Z-4 plan under which Knin would be
taken away from Croatia".
Petar Zivkovic, a historian, spoke of the history of Knin,
emphasizing that this town had been always the heart of
Christianity among Croats, and since the 11th century it had been
the political, military and cultural centre of entire Croatia.
A message of the Sibenik Bishop, Msgr. Srecko Badurina, was
read at the panel. The message emphasized that the self-styled Serb
authorities in the occupied Croatian areas had prevented and
forbidden Roman Catholic priests and bishops to visit Catholic
believers who remained Knin. It also read that the Church of St.
Antonio had been destroyed in Knin.
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