WASHINGTON, July 19 (Hina) - Most of war crimes trials conducted byCroatian courts reveal ethnic bias and lack of professionalism, HumanRights Watch said in a statement on Monday. Croatian Justice Minister Vesna Skare Ozboltsaid on
Monday she was unpleasantly surprised with the report by HumanRights Watch, which says that most war crimes trials in Croatia showethnic bias and lack of professionalism. Commenting on reports that the US companyBechtel would be awarded a contract to build the first section of ahighway running from Split to Dubrovnik without an invitation forbids, Croatian President Stjepan Mesic has said it would have beenbetter to have invited bids. Social Democratic Party (SDP) leader IvicaRacan and the chairman of the Croatian People's Party (HNS) CentralCommittee, Radimir Cacic, have described as scandalous thegovernment's decision to award the US company Bechtel a contract onthe construction of the first section of
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