ZAGREB, March 11 (Hina) - The Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) on Thursday expressed disappointment at the way most political parties responded to the indictment against generals Ivan Cermak and Mladen Markac and the amended
indictment against General Ante Gotovina.
ZAGREB, March 11 (Hina) - The Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) on
Thursday expressed disappointment at the way most political parties
responded to the indictment against generals Ivan Cermak and Mladen
Markac and the amended indictment against General Ante Gotovina.#L#
Speaking at a press conference, HSLS president Ivan Cehok said he was
disappointed with the response of political parties, adding that the
two generals had responded to the accusations better than the parties.
He stressed that "true patriotism lies in respect for the rule of
law".
Cehok said that Croatia should have responded to "the unacceptable
political allegations from the Hague tribunal" before, during the term
of the previous government and even before that, while the Croatian
Democratic Union (HDZ) was in power.
The HSLS leader proposed that an office be set up to establish the
historical truth about the Homeland War, which he said should be done
by historians, in order to avoid inappropriate public debates on the
nature of the war.
Party vice-president Djurdja Adlesic reiterated that the HSLS was
opposed to the idea of convening an extraordinary parliamentary
session on the subject of the indictments issued by the Hague
tribunal, because it could only make the government's relations with
the tribunal more difficult.
(Hina) vm sb