ZAGREB, July 24 (Hina) - Croatia's Justice Minister Stjepan Ivanisevic on Monday voiced suspicion over claims which appeared in some media to the effect that the war crimes tribunal in The Hague had prepared indictments against three
Croatian generals. Ivanisevic told a news conference he was certain the tribunal's chief prosecutor, Carla del Ponte, would have notified him if the indictments had been made. Reporters asked if the justice ministry would process those responsible for the massacre in Ahmici, a village in central Bosnia-Herzegovina where more than 100 civilians, including women and children, were killed during the Croat-Muslim conflict in 1993 The minister said it had been agreed with The Hague tribunal Croatia would assume part of the job in connection with the case. He added Croatia had given the tribunal a large part of the documentation related to the case, but that du
ZAGREB, July 24 (Hina) - Croatia's Justice Minister Stjepan
Ivanisevic on Monday voiced suspicion over claims which appeared in
some media to the effect that the war crimes tribunal in The Hague
had prepared indictments against three Croatian generals.
Ivanisevic told a news conference he was certain the tribunal's
chief prosecutor, Carla del Ponte, would have notified him if the
indictments had been made.
Reporters asked if the justice ministry would process those
responsible for the massacre in Ahmici, a village in central
Bosnia-Herzegovina where more than 100 civilians, including women
and children, were killed during the Croat-Muslim conflict in 1993
The minister said it had been agreed with The Hague tribunal Croatia
would assume part of the job in connection with the case. He added
Croatia had given the tribunal a large part of the documentation
related to the case, but that due to technical reasons not the
entire documentation had been turned over. This will be done as soon
as possible, he said.
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