ZAGREB, Aug 19 (Hina) - Representatives of "Apel", an organisation comprised of family members of Croatian soldiers and civilians detained, abducted, or gone missing during the Serb aggression on Croatia earlier this decade, on
Thursday for the second time lit candles in front of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) building in Zagreb in memory of their loved ones. They were joined by representatives of the Croatian Association of Political Prisoners. "Apel" president Zdenka Farkas reminded that the fate of 1,692 persons remained unknown. The president of the political prisoners' association, Kaja Perekovic, said the ICRC was unfair in its activity because, she explained, international humanitarian relief was allocated not by criteria of necessity but nationality. The candles were today also lit for 1,170 Croatian World War Two victims recently exhumed in Tezno, Slove
ZAGREB, Aug 19 (Hina) - Representatives of "Apel", an organisation
comprised of family members of Croatian soldiers and civilians
detained, abducted, or gone missing during the Serb aggression on
Croatia earlier this decade, on Thursday for the second time lit
candles in front of the International Committee of the Red Cross
(ICRC) building in Zagreb in memory of their loved ones.
They were joined by representatives of the Croatian Association of
Political Prisoners.
"Apel" president Zdenka Farkas reminded that the fate of 1,692
persons remained unknown.
The president of the political prisoners' association, Kaja
Perekovic, said the ICRC was unfair in its activity because, she
explained, international humanitarian relief was allocated not by
criteria of necessity but nationality.
The candles were today also lit for 1,170 Croatian World War Two
victims recently exhumed in Tezno, Slovenia.
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