PAKRAC, May 24 (Hina) - UN special rapporteur for human rights,
Tadeusz Mazowiecki, said his impressions were still foggy, speaking
to an end-of-meeting press-conference in Pakrac, where he had
consecutive talks with local Serb leader Veljko Dzakula, non-
governmental organizations respresentatives, the local people, a
Croatian minister Ivan Majdak, and police precinct chief, Nikola
Ivkanec.
"I came here to see the overall situation regarding the Serb
population life conditions. It is normal, considering the nature my
mandate," Mazowiecki said.
He added that the discussion on the alleged human rights
violation, during the Croatian military operation in western
Slavonia, would resume in Zagreb Thursday.
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