ZAGREB, May 15 (Hina) - The House of Representatives ended its
March session this evening, after hearing the annual report of the
Commission on War and Post-War Victims. The House decided to take a
vote on this issue at the next session.
The Commission had collected data on 620 mass graves dating
from World War II and the post-war period. Of that number, 500
graves were situated in Croatia, 80 in Slovenia and 40 in Bosnia-
Herzegovina, but all contained bodies of Croatian citizens,
Commission head Kazimir Sviben said.
Liberal member Jozo Rados criticized the Commission's
"haphazard" approach to excavation, as well as the absence of
financial statements.
"The Parliament is in charge of supervising the Commission's
work and must know how funds have been spent," he stressed.
Franjo Greguric (HDZ) praised the enormous work done by the
commission, but proposed that further investigation be entrusted to
a specialized institutions, founded by an Act of Parliament and
financed from the national budget.
Milivoj Kujundzic (HDZ) called for a more systematic approach
and speedier results.
A debate on preparations for the 1996 tourist season was also
postponed for the next session, since only 30 members had remained
in the Parliament Hall by that time.
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