VUKOVAR VUKOVAR, May 3 (Hina) - The Croatian Society of Prisoners of Serb Concentration Camps opened a War Crimes Research Centre in the Borovo Naselje neighbourhood of the eastern town of Vukovar on Monday.
VUKOVAR, May 3 (Hina) - The Croatian Society of Prisoners of Serb
Concentration Camps opened a War Crimes Research Centre in the Borovo
Naselje neighbourhood of the eastern town of Vukovar on Monday.#L#
The centre was jointly opened by Parliament President Vladimir Seks
and Deputy Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor.
The centre is the first such institution in Croatia which will collect
testimonies and documents about Serb-run concentration camps where
captured Croatian soldiers and civilians were confined and subjected
to suffering after the fall of Vukovar on 18 November 1991, the
society's president, Danijel Rehak, said.
"Our goal is also to get in touch with related institutions around the
world, and to promote the truth about the Homeland War," he added.
Kosor underlined the need to constantly fight against oblivion and to
preserve the truth about the Homeland War.
Seks said there were attempts in the world, including in indictments
issued by the war crimes tribunal in The Hague, to spread lies about
the Homeland War. He urged telling the world the truth about the Serb
concentration camps and the suffering of Croats and other non-Serbs in
the Homeland War.
According to data collected by the Croatian Society of Prisoners of
Serb Concentration Camps, about 8,000 Croats and other non-Serbs
passed through those camps and about 3,000 died there.
Rehak told reporters the society filed a complaint with the Croatian
State Prosecutor's Office two years ago against several hundred
persons who had taken part in the detention and torture of inmates in
Serb-operated concentration camps. He added, however, that no action
had been taken.
Rehak said some people named in the complaint were currently being
tried in Belgrade for war crimes committed on 20 November 1991 at the
Ovcara farm outside Vukovar.
He announced that the Society would file a complaint also in Belgrade
seeking compensation from Serbian authorities on behalf of former
detainees of Serb camps.
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