ZAGREB, Oct 12 (Hina) - The 4th conference of the Croatian
Displaced Persons' Association, that was being held in Zagreb on
Saturday, proposed a bill on war damage's compensation and demanded
it be at the agenda of the next session of Croatia's Parliament.
Association executive board member Josip Kumpanovic said that
according to the bill Croatia should compensate war damage from its
budget to all Croatian citizens. The war damage referred to damage
caused from August 15, 1991 until "the eventual liberation of all
Croatia's areas."
Kumpanovic said displace people were expecting the
understanding of all Croatian citizens and state, as "the burden of
war has not been equally shared."
Commenting on the draft act, Justice Minister Miroslav
Separovic told the conference that in case the bill should be
passed, it would be difficult to recover the war damage.
Parliament vice-chairman Vladimir Seks warned that the amount
of war damage went beyond potential of paying it from the state
budget. He suggested that the bill be sent to the Government that
would adjust it to a proposed 1997 budget.
A book entitled "Being Close to Return (Nadomak Povratku)",
was represented at the end of the conference. The author of the
book that collected newspaper articles on refugees' topics is Nada
Prkacin, and the author of its preface is Mate Granic, Croatia's
Foreign Minister.
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