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ZAGREB, Oct 9 (Hina) - The investigating judge of the Zagreb County
Court will hear 13 more witnesses in the pre-trial proceedings
against Dinko Sakic, commander of a Croatian World War Two
concentration camp in Jasenovac.
It is still necessary to hear five witnesses from Split and three
from Zagreb, Zagreb County Court president Miroslav Sumanovic said
on Friday.
Through diplomatic channels, four witnesses from Yugoslavia and
one from Bosnia-Herzegovina have been called to testify, following
a suggestion from the representative of an injured party. They will
be questioned in November.
In the pre-trial proceedings from June 19 and October 7, a total of
39 witnesses testified at 36 hearings. The county state attorney so
far suggested 47 witnesses in the Sakic case.
Five witnesses were questioned outside of Zagreb - in Pula, Rijeka,
Hrvatska Kostajnica, Sisak, and Topusko, while six were questioned
at home or in homes for the elderly due to illness or other
obstacles.
The Zagreb County Court investigation file against Sakic contains
Croatian State Archives documents on Jasenovac and Stara Gradiska,
another WW2 concentration camp in Croatia, documents submitted
through the Croatian Justice Ministry by the Jerusalem-based Simon
Wiesenthal Centre director Efraim Zuroff, a section of the archives
of the Croatian Museum of History in Zagreb, a 515-page document
submitted through the Justice Ministry by the United States
Ambassador for War Crimes Issues David J. Scheffer, documents
submitted to the Croatian Foreign Minister during his July visit to
the U.S., a statement by Israeli citizen Ervin Rozenberg, made at
the Notarial Office in Israel in July and submitted to Croatia's
Ambassador to Austria, and documents from the International Red
Cross Archives Fund, obtained through the Croatian State
Archives.
In the line with the Croatian Law on Criminal Proceedings,
detention during pre-trial proceedings may not extend over six
months, which means that in the case of Sakic, in detention since
June 18, 1998, it expires on December 18, 1998.
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