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HR-GENERAL-Politika BRIEF NEWS BULLETIN IN ENGLISH BRIEF NEWS BULLETIN IN ENGLISH NO. 3899HINA Zagreb, February 9, 2001PM, PRESIDENT, SABOR SPEAKER ISSUE JOINT STATEMENT ON NORAC CASEZAGREB, Feb 9 (Hina) - We are faced with attempts
of obvious pressure and even violence aimed at changing a legitimate court decision, Prime Minister Ivica Racan said on Friday evening in a statement on a joint stand of the Prime Minister, President of State Stjepan Mesic and Parliament Speaker Zlatko Tomcic after their meeting at the government building. We reject any political pressure and violence against the judiciary, Racan said, adding Croatia was a law-based state, which was what the Croatian authority wanted to prove. Asked whether there was any new information on retired general Mirko Norac, Racan answered in the negative. "The duty of this authority is to secure passable roads. This is our obligation toward citizens," Racan said, adding "In short, yes to peaceful protests, no to threats of violen