ZAGREB, Nov 15 (Hina) - Members of the Organization of the families of
missing and detained Croatian soldiers protested in front of the
International Committee of the Red Cross headquarters in Zagreb on Monday,
requesting that the organization "start acting in line with its basic
principles."
The protesters erected a four-metre high sculpture in the form of the
globe wound round by barbed wire on which they hung identification tags of
the missing and unaccounted for.
"We are protesting at the ICRC's inefficiency because, since they arrived
in Croatia, we have received about 2,000 requests for seeking the missing
and detained persons, while in the same period the Croatian Red Cross
received 11,701 requests," said deputy head of the Organization Zdenka
Farkas.
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