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DC leader urges requesting Serbia to publish secret documents about war in Bosnia

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VUKOVAR, May 10 (Hina) - The leader of the Democratic Centre (DC) party, Vesna Skare Ozbolt, has called on the government to fulfil its promise and request Serbia to publish secret documents about its involvement in the war against Bosnia-Herzegovina which the country concealed in proceedings before the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
VUKOVAR, May 10 (Hina) - The leader of the Democratic Centre (DC) party, Vesna Skare Ozbolt, has called on the government to fulfil its promise and request Serbia to publish secret documents about its involvement in the war against Bosnia-Herzegovina which the country concealed in proceedings before the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

"The government has said that it will request that those documents be published, but it has suddenly fallen silent," Skare Ozbolt said.

She went on to say that as a former justice minister and politician she had been invited to a meeting to be held in Belgrade in late June, at which Serbian intellectuals and public figures from Bosnia-Herzegovina would urge publishing the secret documents.

"I will accept the invitation, but I would like my government to do so before I do," she said.

Asked to comment on the course of war crimes proceedings against independent MP Branimir Glavas, Skare Ozbolt said she found it completely unacceptable that the only person in the case who had not been questioned was Glavas's former chief, incumbent Parliament Speaker Vladimir Seks.

Commenting on the election of Radical Tomislav Nikolic speaker of the Serbian parliament, she said that it did not matter who was in power in Serbia, but what kind of policy they had towards their neighbours.

Reporters also wanted to know what Skare Ozbolt thought about accusations that Nikolic had taken part in the murder of several elderly residents of the eastern Croatian village of Antin during its occupation by Serb forces.

"It is almost inexplicable that some cases have been shelved in the State Prosecutor's Office for an entire decade," she said briefly.

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