The request, entitled "Actio popularis against Carla del Ponte", has been addressed to the Security Council President, British Ambassador Sir Emyr Jones Parry, the HZD said in a statement on Tuesday.
The HZD accused Del Ponte of making a deal with Yugoslav Foreign Minister Goran Svilanovic and authorising protective measures for "a reasonable part" of the collection of Yugoslav and Serbian documents, thereby giving Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) a chance to conceal evidence of its involvement in the wars in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, as evidenced in a recent article published by The New York Times and an open letter by Sir Geoffrey Nice, the prosecutor in the trial of the late Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic.
Carla del Ponte thus committed a serious crime of abuse of office, causing immeasurable damage to the people of the countries that had been targets of military aggression, the evidence of which she tried to conceal, said the statement signed by the President of the Croatian Victimology Society, Zvonimir Separovic.