ZAGREB, March 6 (Hina) - Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) leader Zlatko Tomcic announced on Saturday that his party would call for an urgent session of parliament to discuss fresh indictments reportedly issued by the UN war crimes
tribunal in The Hague against Croatian generals and "the counterproductive behaviour of the incumbent government".
ZAGREB, March 6 (Hina) - Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) leader Zlatko
Tomcic announced on Saturday that his party would call for an urgent
session of parliament to discuss fresh indictments reportedly issued
by the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague against Croatian generals
and "the counterproductive behaviour of the incumbent government".#L#
"The indictments are quite certainly in Croatia. This can be best seen
from statements made by those concerned," Tomcic told reporters before
a convention of the HSS women's organisation "Woman's Heart".
The HSS leader said that the Hague tribunal indictments were treated
by Croatian authorities "the same as before".
When the indictments came in, the authorities should have presented
all the arguments and details to the Croatian public and parliament
rather than resort to "a conspiracy of silence", he said.
Tomcic said that "key people in the executive and legislative branches
are irresponsible in claiming that they have no information about the
indictments."
Responding to a journalist's remark that the previous government, of
which the HSS was part, had also kept Hague tribunal indictments
secret from the public, Tomcic said that "neither in the previous
government was information on indictments available to everyone."
(Hina) vm sb