THE HAGUE, July 8 (Hina) - Croatian General Mirko Norac pleaded notguilty before the Hague war crimes tribunal on Thursday to all fivecounts of an indictment charging him on personal and commandresponsibility with crimes against
humanity and violations of the lawsand customs of war committed in the September 1993 Operation MedakPocket. Croatian Justice Minister Vesna Skare-Ozbolt onThursday welcomed the Hague war crimes tribunal's decision to allowGeneral Mirko Norac to return to Croatia after entering his pleabefore the tribunal earlier today. The Hague war crimes tribunal's decisionthat General Mirko Norac be returned to Croatia after entering hisplea earlier today indicates the U.N. tribunal trusts Croatia'sexecutive and judicial authorities, Assistant Justice Minister JaksaMuljacic, who is in charge of cooperation with the tribunal, said inThe Hague on Thursday. The Permanent Council of the Organisation forSecurity and Coopera
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