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ZAGREB, Dec 9 (Hina) - The Croatian Helsinki Human Rights Committee
(HHO) held a press conference in Zagreb Tuesday, at which it
informed reporters that in the last three months 665 citizens had
asked HHO for help in the protection of their rights.
HHO Director Bozo Kovacevic said that the largest part of their
complaints concerned property, that is temporary management of
abandoned property. The complaints also included the deprivation
of tenancy rights and the granting of citizenship and other
Croatian documents.
The head of the HHO Research Department, Petar Mrkalj, said all acts
of violating human rights and freedoms, which had been recorded
earlier, continued and intensified in 1997.
According to HHO data, 16 murders, 155 cases of grave maltreatment
and attacking, 59 cases of mining and burning of housing facilities
and 121 cases of serious looting were recorded in the liberated
Croatian areas in 1997.
HHO leaders warned about several laws which considerably differ
from European legislation.
Those laws were the Law on Temporary Management of Abandoned
Property, the Law on Associations and the Law on Humanitarian
Organisations and Humanitarian Help, HHO representatives said.
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