KOPRIVNICA, Nov 13 (Hina) - The Podravka company's association ofveterans, disabled veterans and widows of the Homeland War on Saturdaycalled on the public not to allow the relocation of the "Wall ofPain", a brick wall erected in
Zagreb's Selska Street in 1993 inmemory of people gone missing or killed in the war in Croatia.
KOPRIVNICA, Nov 13 (Hina) - The Podravka company's association of
veterans, disabled veterans and widows of the Homeland War on Saturday called
on the public not to allow the relocation of the "Wall of Pain", a brick wall
erected in Zagreb's Selska Street in 1993 in memory of people gone missing or
killed in the war in Croatia."'The Wall of Pain' is one of the most prominent monuments of the
Homeland War, made of red and black bricks bearing the names of 13,600 soldiers
and civilians, adults and children, who were killed or went missing during the
Serb-Chetnik aggression on Croatia," the association recalled.
The monument bears witness to the tragedy of the Croatian people and is
visited every year by large numbers of mothers, fathers and children who laid
brick by brick to testify to the killing, abduction and imprisonment of
thousands of people, the association said, calling for declaring the monument a
national shrine.