GENEVA, March 18 (Hina) - A Croatian Vice Premier, Ljerka Mintas-
Hodak, on Tuesday presented the Croatian Government's activities in
human rights' protection and promotion, in Geneva and advocated the
establishment of objective criteria for evaluation of states'
efforts aimed at meeting highest demands concerning human rights.
Ms. Mintas-Hodak delivered a report to the annual assembly of
the UN Human Rights Commission, in Geneva, where she stressed that
the human rights' protection was a necessary condition for
achieving peace and lasting stability in the world.
Speaking of the Croatian Government's activities in human
rights' protection and promotion as well as of its cooperation with
relevant international bodies, Vice Premier Mintas-Hodak said that
special attention should be paid to establishment and application
of objective criteria for evaluation of efforts governments were
taking to meet high standards of human rights' protection and
promotion.
In this regard, she criticised a UN Commission draft
resolution on the human rights situation in the Republic of
Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia,
which equalises unjustifiably the human rights situation in those
three countries.
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