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ZAGREB, 20 Apr (Hina) - Croatian Ministry of Interior informed the
OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) in
Vienna that it would indeed support the seminar "Conflict in former
Yugoslavia and the role of mass media" to take place early May in
Bol on the island of Brac.
An intensive exchange of letters between the two institutions
characterized last week concerning the definition of the
participants and the spoken language of the seminar. Namely, the
invitation forwarded to Minister Mate Granic read that invited were
"media experts from the following regions: Croatia, Serbian
republic from the Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Federations of
Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia and Montenegro, and the Former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia". The information also said that the
seminar would be held "in Yugoslav (southslavic) language".
On that occasion, a representative of the Ministry Dr.Andelic
on April 15 addressed a letter to OHIDR Director, Ambassador Audrey
Glover, underlining that Croatia as a full member of OSCE is always
willing to take part in its activities, but warned about some
factual errors in the seminar information "of which some are
politically unacceptable to the Republic of Croatia".
Glover in her letter of 17 April responded that her office had
"no intention in offending your - or any other government... On the
other hand, the citations about which you are complaining should
not be viewed as a reflection of any political standpoint of this
Office".
In their letter of 19 April the Ministry of Interior informed
Glover it would both support and send a high official to the
upcoming seminar.
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