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April 23rd, 2009, 12:35 AM
During a visit to Jasenovac by various organizations, it was said that there is evidence killing went on there during Yugoslavia too.
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Representatives of various associations that visited the remembrance area of Jasenovac said at a press conference today that there is evidence that in the Jasenovac camp, there were mass liquidations after April 1945. He said it was a camp for both totalitarian regimes – During World War II for the Ustasha regime, and after the war for the communist regime.
Request for investigating mass graves
The head of the honorary Bleiburg platoon Bozo Vukusic said they requested from the management of the remembrance area of Jasenovac to investigate and mark the mass graves in the area that were created after World War II, and for a monument to be raised in their honour.
The president of the Croatian Society of Victimology Zvonimir Separovic called to honour all the victims, to cooperate and investigate the truth, mark the mass graves, and apply European standards for all crimes of the totalitarian regimes in accordance to the accepted declarations of the European Council 1481 and Croatian parliament declarations from June 3, 2006, concerning the condemnation of the crimes committed by the communist order in Croatia from 1945 to 1990.
Killing after World War II
Separovic said that victims exist, and that the bones accuse, and that Europe and the Croatian parliament have raised their voice about the crimes.
“There are criminals, dead or alive, of which nobody answered. Tezno, Kocevski Rog, Huda Jama, Maceljska Gora, and now Jasenovac beg for justice for the brutally murdered victims” said Separovic.
President of the Slovene National Party (SNS) and MP Zmago Jelincic says that what Mesic said was common practice of Croatia to twist historic facts and tell lies.
Jelincic claims Croatia was unpunished for crimes
- Croatia was a rival of Hitler’s and after the formation of the Ustasha movement, it signed accession to the Axis Powers. The partisan movement was established by the people of Serbian nationality together with Slovenes who lived in Istria. There were very few Croats and those who were not Ustashas or Croatian Home Guards crossed to the partisans – Zmago Jelincic told Javno web site.
Jelincic pointed out that Croatia became a part of Yugoslavia within the framework of Josip Broz Tito`s agreement with his allies.
- Thus, it was left unpunished for crimes – Jelincic said, adding everyone should remember Jasenovac.
Border which has never been arranged was marked on disputable maps
Jelincic confirmed that he has received 4,000 pages of documents which prove Croatia prejudices the border.
- These are maps which were added to various acts and a line across the middle of the Piran Bay was marked. Such a border has never been arranged – Jelincic claims.
He went on saying that Slovenia lost everything it belonged to her after World War II, because of the communists` agreement.
- Croatia got Istria, because Serbia got a part of Croatia. This was the communists` agreement – Zmago pointed out.
http://www.javno.com/slike/slike_3/r1/g2009/m04/y201131880257666.jpg
Representatives of various associations that visited the remembrance area of Jasenovac said at a press conference today that there is evidence that in the Jasenovac camp, there were mass liquidations after April 1945. He said it was a camp for both totalitarian regimes – During World War II for the Ustasha regime, and after the war for the communist regime.
Request for investigating mass graves
The head of the honorary Bleiburg platoon Bozo Vukusic said they requested from the management of the remembrance area of Jasenovac to investigate and mark the mass graves in the area that were created after World War II, and for a monument to be raised in their honour.
The president of the Croatian Society of Victimology Zvonimir Separovic called to honour all the victims, to cooperate and investigate the truth, mark the mass graves, and apply European standards for all crimes of the totalitarian regimes in accordance to the accepted declarations of the European Council 1481 and Croatian parliament declarations from June 3, 2006, concerning the condemnation of the crimes committed by the communist order in Croatia from 1945 to 1990.
Killing after World War II
Separovic said that victims exist, and that the bones accuse, and that Europe and the Croatian parliament have raised their voice about the crimes.
“There are criminals, dead or alive, of which nobody answered. Tezno, Kocevski Rog, Huda Jama, Maceljska Gora, and now Jasenovac beg for justice for the brutally murdered victims” said Separovic.
President of the Slovene National Party (SNS) and MP Zmago Jelincic says that what Mesic said was common practice of Croatia to twist historic facts and tell lies.
Jelincic claims Croatia was unpunished for crimes
- Croatia was a rival of Hitler’s and after the formation of the Ustasha movement, it signed accession to the Axis Powers. The partisan movement was established by the people of Serbian nationality together with Slovenes who lived in Istria. There were very few Croats and those who were not Ustashas or Croatian Home Guards crossed to the partisans – Zmago Jelincic told Javno web site.
Jelincic pointed out that Croatia became a part of Yugoslavia within the framework of Josip Broz Tito`s agreement with his allies.
- Thus, it was left unpunished for crimes – Jelincic said, adding everyone should remember Jasenovac.
Border which has never been arranged was marked on disputable maps
Jelincic confirmed that he has received 4,000 pages of documents which prove Croatia prejudices the border.
- These are maps which were added to various acts and a line across the middle of the Piran Bay was marked. Such a border has never been arranged – Jelincic claims.
He went on saying that Slovenia lost everything it belonged to her after World War II, because of the communists` agreement.
- Croatia got Istria, because Serbia got a part of Croatia. This was the communists` agreement – Zmago pointed out.