ZADAR, Sept 1 (Hina) - UNPROFOR spokesman in Sector South, Alun
Roberts, today said UN civil police were still investigating the
Aug 26 murder of a Croatian fisherman at Prokljan Lake (near
Sibenik).
Roberts also told a news conference in Zadar that a Croatian
civilian, Vlado Zelic from Matas (near occupied Drnis) had recently
been mobilised by Serb authorities against his will.
In early August, Zelic received a mobilisation order, which he
ignored. On Aug 24, he was arrested and taken to a Serb stronghold
in the Drnis area. According to Roberts, Serb authorities promised
not to send him to the first combat lines.
Roberts rejected a demand from a Croatian unit stationed at
Mount Velebit, to remove a nearby UNPROFOR observation post. He
stressed that the post was located in the disengagement zone.
Asked whether the Serbs had the right to mobilise a Croatian
citizen, Roberts said: "We cannot say it is legal, because they
don't have any legislation over there (in Krajina), but the local
authorities are adhering to certain procedures."
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