ZAGREB, April 3 (Hina) - Croatian Bloc (HB) leader Ivic Pasalic on Saturday once against accused the government of treason for "accepting indictments under which any Croat of age can be sent to the Hague tribunal".
ZAGREB, April 3 (Hina) - Croatian Bloc (HB) leader Ivic Pasalic on
Saturday once against accused the government of treason for "accepting
indictments under which any Croat of age can be sent to the Hague
tribunal".#L#
Addressing the party's third general convention, he said the
tribunal's recent indictments against six Bosnian Croats alleged that
the late Croatian President Franjo Tudjman, the late Defence Minister
Gojko Susak, Croatia's political and military leaders in the 1990s as
well as other figures had been engaged in a criminal enterprise.
Pasalic accused the ruling Croatian Democratic Union of having
provided the basis for the political autonomy of Serbs in Croatia by
signing a coalition agreement with the Serb Democratic Independent
Party.
He accused the government of neglecting Croats in Bosnia-Herzegovina
as well as of having done nothing to improve the situation in
Croatia.
(Hina) ha