GENEVA, Feb 27 (Hina) - Croatian foreign minister Mate Granic,
currently participating in the work of the UN Human Rights
Commission in Geneva, today met UN human rights rapporteur Tadeusz
Mazowiecki.
They talked about the peace process in Croatia after it
decided to cancel the UNPROFOR mandate, and the situation in
occupied Croatian areas and in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Granic stressed the problem of Croats who had gone missing or
had been taken prisoner in Serbian aggression against Croatia.
He also called for the protection of ethnic Croats in Banja
Luka (Bosnia-Herzegovina), Boka Kotorska (Montenegro) and Vojvodina
(Serbia).
Granic delivered a document on human rights in Croatia to the
UN secretary general's commissioner, Jose Ayala-Lassa.
The document was also distributed to all participants in the
this year's session of the Human Rights Commission.
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