NOVI SAD, Feb 21 (Hina) - Croatian Justice Minister Vesna Skare-Ozbolt has said the government attaches great importance to the processing of war crimes in Serbia, and that a representative of the Croatian embassy in Belgrade will
follow the trial for the 1991 massacre at eastern Croatia's Ovcara farm.
NOVI SAD, Feb 21 (Hina) - Croatian Justice Minister Vesna Skare-Ozbolt
has said the government attaches great importance to the processing of
war crimes in Serbia, and that a representative of the Croatian
embassy in Belgrade will follow the trial for the 1991 massacre at
eastern Croatia's Ovcara farm.#L#
In an interview with the Novi Sad-based Gradjanski list daily, which
Belgrade's news agencies carried on Saturday, the minister welcomed
the efforts the Serbian judiciary was making to prosecute war crimes
committed in Croatia.
She said the trial of the accused for the Ovcara war crime would
arouse great interest in Croatia.
The suspects in that crime have been connected to paramilitary troops
active in the Vukovar area during the 1990s war in Croatia. The
Prosecutor's Office in the U.N. war crimes tribunal in The Hague
estimates that at least 198 people were killed at Ovcara on 20
November 1991 after the fall of nearby Vukovar.
Skare-Ozbolt said in the interview the Croatian government had asked
on a number of occasions that all persons against whom there was
relevant evidence that they had committed war crimes be prosecuted.
She said that since the Serbian Constitution does not allow the
extradition of Serbia-Montenegro citizens, she expected that all war
criminals would be put on fair trials either before Serbia's special
court for war crimes or before the Hague tribunal.
The minister advocated a more open cooperation of all institutions in
the region's countries in the punishment of war crimes. "It's the only
way to show the international community as well as ourselves that we
are capable of punishing every crime."
Skare-Ozbolt said Croatia was processing the Serbian Justice
Ministry's request to question witnesses in the Ovcara case.
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