Croatian PM meets with ICTY chief prosecutor
05. May 2011. | 13:32
Source: RadioNET
Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor held talks with the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Serge Brammertz, in Zagreb on Wednesday, the government's public relations office said in a statement.
Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor held talks with the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Serge Brammertz, in Zagreb on Wednesday, the government's public relations office said in a statement.
During a frank exchange of views, the two officials analysed Croatia's cooperation with the UN tribunal, with Kosor saying that cooperation would continue in accordance with Croatia's constitutional law on cooperation with the ICTY.
Kosor recalled that the Croatian government had applied for amicus curiae status at the tribunal, the statement concluded.
Before Brammerz arrived for talks with Kosor, some 30 members of the movement "Stop the Prosecution of Croatian War Veterans" rallied in downtown Zagreb in the afternoon to protest against his visit. Bramertz arrived in St. Mark's Square, where the government and parliament headquarters are located, around 1700 hours, after talks in the Justice Ministry.
The veterans began their protest by gathering in Cvjetni Trg square around 1600 hours, carrying Croatian flags and banners with messages against the EU, the Hague tribunal and Croatian government officials.
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07. May 2011. 12:34:54
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The EU "HAGUE" is nothing more then a club of hypocritical european whores. By bringing up the issue of “aggressor and the victim”, on the same defendant`s bench. By bringing up Slobodan Milosevic, Radovan Karadzic and Ante Gotovina on the same defendant`s bench was “tasteless in relation to values of the western civilisation. The Hague, UN and Human Rights Watch and Radio Free Europ and Anes Alic, Serbs. HAGU has finally shown its true face regarding its policy toward Croatia and this face is an ugly and racist one.
From my point of view, In Croatia: Vukovar ,Borovo, Kijevo, Dubrovnik, Srebrnica… the UN and EU could have made a decisive statement that it would no longer tolerate genocide but it didn’t. It looked into the face of evil, blinked, and babbles in bureaucratic impotence.