Against a backdrop of Kosor's severe reaction to the police raid of a war veterans association's offices in Zagreb where the protected testimony of President Stjepan Mesic was to be played, Kajin said on Wednesday that Kosor was wrong to point the finger at the police, but he added that the Croatian public had the right to know everything about the testimony which Mesic gave before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in the case of Bosnian Croat Tihomir Blaskic.
Nobody, not even Domagoj Margetic with whom I have nothing in common, should get the worst of it, Kajin told a news conference in the coastal city of Rijeka.
On Monday evening, the police raided the Croatian Association of Disabled War Veterans (HVIDRA) offices in Zagreb to prevent Domagoj Margetic, whom the ICTY indicted for contempt of court, from presenting the material with the testimony of a protected witness in the Blaskic case.
HVIDRA members have accused the police of using force and having no warrant to search the offices. Margetic and two HVIDRA members were taken to police stations after the raid.