NOVI TRAVNIK, Feb 10 (Hina) - Some 3,800 documents on war crimes
committed on Croats from central Bosnia had already been sent to
The Hague, said the participants at the symposium 'Suffering of
Central Bosnian Croats in Homeland War' which was held in Novi
Travnik on Saturday. The symposium was organised by the Travnik
municipal leadership.
It was estimated that more than 3,000 Croat civilians and
soldiers had been killed, while more than 5,000 persons had been
wounded in the Serb aggression and Bosnian army attacks. Material
damage on Croat church and cultural objects was extensive, the
participants said.
'So far, the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office for Central
Bosnia has received and processed 56 charges of war crimes
committed on central Bosnian Croats and 374 persons indicted for
war crimes include the highest military and political Bosniac
officials', Attorney General Marinko Jarcevic said.
The symposium expressed surprise that the International War
Crimes Tribunal in the Hague had not indicted a single instigator
and perpetrator of war crimes on Croats in general, especially on
Croats in central Bosnia, where the aggression of the Bosnian army
units had been severest.
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