ZAGREB, May 3 (Hina) - With regard to a disturbance occurred at a
Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) rally in Siroki Brijeg, Bosnia-
Herzegovina, the Croatian Defence Ministry on Tuesday issued a
statement denying accusations made by HSP spokesman Ante Dapic at a
Monday press conference. Here are some highlights:
"Condemning all forms of violence, we repudiate any suggestion
of the ministry's involvement in these events, construed by the HSP
leadership so as to implicate the Croatian leadership and the
ministry.
The speed with which the incident was interpreted as an
attempt to undermine the Washington Agreement and these groundless
accusations clearly show that there are political motives behind
this media campaign, aimed at denigrating Croatia's policy as war-
mongering and hypocritical. The Republic of Croatia is sincerely
supporting the consistent implementation of the Washington
Agreement, which was precisely the subject of President Tudjman's
letter to President of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina Alija
Izetbegovic, announcing his impending visit to Sarajevo in a bid to
speed up the implementation of the said Agreement," said the
statement.
The disturbance in question occurred on Sunday at an HSP rally
in Siroki Brijeg (Herzegovina). According to Dapic, the HSP leaders
were assaulted by a group of men who were hurling abuse, clenching
their fists and brandishing baseball bats, hammers, chairs and even
a table. The HSP worthies hared off to Grude, where they received
medical treatment, said Dapic.
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