ZAGREB, April 8 (Hina) - President of the Croatian Victimological
Society Zvonimir Separovic told a press conference in Zagreb on
Friday that the exhumation of the Ovcara mass grave near Vukovar,
scheduled to begin on April 10, was suspended owing to a lack of
funds, although the war crimes commission had not brought to an end
investigations into mass murders and rapes in former Yugoslavia.
Separovic stressed he and Austrian Foreign Minister Alois
Mock had sent a letter to the UN Security Council and the
secretary-general urging them to secure additional funds for the
commission to continue its work. He added that the commission had
gathered evidence on more than 55 thousand war crimes and had made
out 3 thousand cases with at least five witnesses.
Separovic said the war crimes commission was preparing a
report more than three thousand pages long, but that the UN
administration would admit only a 50-page summary. In that way,
testimonies about devastation of cultural heritage in Dubrovnik,
Vukovar and Sarajevo would be left out.
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