ZAGREB, May 13 (Hina) - A two-day international conference
"Bleiburg 1945-1995", dedicated to victims - Croatian soldiers and
civilians - killed 50 years ago by the Yugoslav People's Army (the
JNA) in the Bleiburg field, Austria, was finished this evening in
Zagreb by a concluding speech of Kazimir Sviben, the head of the
Croatian parliamentary commission for victims of WW II and the
post-war period.
The conference was attended by many scholars from Croatia and
abroad, as well as by participants in the 'Bleiburg Golgotha, who
survived that tragedy of the Croatian people.
In the speech Mr. Sviben emphasized that the Zagreb conference
should contribute to the commission in the search for the truth and
right number of the Croatian victims on the Bleiburg field and the
post WW II period.
He said that in WW II as well as at the moment Croatian people
had to fight for their freedom and against the imperialism of a
Greater Serbia.
A priest, Rev. Anto Bakovic, said at this afternoon's part of
the conference that 64 Roman Catholic priests had been killed in
the Bleiburg tragedy. He added that after the official end of WW II
on May 9, 1995, the JNA with other organizations of the former
Yugoslavia such as notorious 'UDBA' and 'OZNA' and the Communist
Party killed 118 members of the Roman Catholic Church among Croats.
The Yugoslav partisans killed 511 bishops, priests, monks and nuns,
according to Bakovic's figures.
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