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ZAGREB, Jan 19 (Hina) - There can be no excuses for not helping
families of missing Croatian defenders and citizens, the chairman
of the International Commission for Missing Persons, Robert Dole,
said in Zagreb Monday during a meeting with associations of
families of the missing.
Dole said he had held talks with Yugoslav President Slobodan
Milosevic and Bosnian Presidency chairman Alija Izetbegovic, and
that he is to meet with Croatian President Franjo Tudjman.
The U.S. senator hoped all sides would cooperate in tracing missing
persons after these talks.
Dole informed the representatives of the families of the missing
about his talks with Milosevic who, he said, had promised that, in a
week, Yugoslavia would turn over 400 protocols referring to persons
gone missing in Vukovar in 1991.
According to Zvonimir Separovic, president of the Croatian
Victimology Society, there are 2,165 persons in Croatia filed as
missing.
Dole's chairing of the ICMP gives hope that the issue of missing
Croatian citizens and defenders will be resolved, Separovic said.
After the meeting, Dole held talks with a dozen mothers of the
missing, representatives of Apel, the Centre for the Protection of
Human Rights of Detained and Missing Citizens of Croatia and
Members of Their Families.
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