BELGRADE WILLING TO RETURN STEPINAC'S DIARY, IF IT EXISTS BELGRADE, June 4 (Hina) - If any diary of Alojzije Stepinac really exists in any of the Belgrade archives, it will be given back to Croatia, Serbian Justice Minister Vladan
Batic told Hina on Wednesday.
BELGRADE, June 4 (Hina) - If any diary of Alojzije Stepinac really
exists in any of the Belgrade archives, it will be given back to
Croatia, Serbian Justice Minister Vladan Batic told Hina on
Wednesday. #L#
"The first time I heard about the alleged diary was from the
Croatian Justice Minister, and if it exists - it is most certainly
not held in the Serbian justice ministry. If the alleged diary may
be found somewhere, I have nothing against it being given back to
Croatia, and I can even recommend its restoration, just as land
registers and registers of births, marriages and deaths, taken from
Croatia, will be given back," Minister Batic said.
During a meeting with her Serbian counterpart in Zagreb on Monday,
Croatia's Justice Minister Ingrid Anticevic-Marinovic asked for
the restoration of Croatian documents from Serbia, including the
diary of Zagreb Archbishop Alojzije Stepinac, the existence of
which has not been known to the public until now and which was
allegedly seized by the then Yugoslav secret service OZNA and
transferred to Belgrade.
Documents pertaining to the so-called Independent State of Croatia
(1941-1945) are most probably stored in the archives of the
Belgrade-based institute for the military and historical issues,
but competent persons from the institute declined to communicate
with reporters until they got approval of Serbia-Montenegro's
defence minister. Therefore it was not possible to receive any
confirmation whether Stepinac's diary was in that institution.
Records from the time of the Independent State of Croatia used to be
stored in a building of the Yugoslav General Staff, which was
seriously damaged during NATO's air strikes in 1999. According to
some statements, which have not been officially confirmed, all the
documentation had been transferred from that building before the
start of NATO's air campaign against the then Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia.
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