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September 9, 2014 | 16:07
Memorial service for Serbs killed in Croatia

Source: Tanjug

BELGRADE -- A memorial service for Serbs killed in September 1993 by
Croatian forces in the Medak Pocket (Medački Džep) area was held in
Belgrade on Tuesday.

Dozens of people - members of the families of the victims and Serb
refugees from Croatia - gathered for the service.

Representatives of refugee associations laid wreaths at the Tašmajdan
Park memorial to the Serb victims of the 1999-2000 wars in the former
Yugoslavia.

On September 9, 1993, the Croatian forces committed an act of
aggression against the UN-protected Serb villages of Divoselo, Čiluk
and Počitelj and hamlets around Gospić in the Lika region.

In just a few days, 88 people were killed - 36 civilians, including 17
women, 46 soldiers and six policemen, mostly in captivity.

Twenty-one years on and 19 years since the end of the war, Croatia is
not prepared to confront the past and put the culprits on trial even
though it is an EU member, Savo Štrbac, the president of the Veritas
Documentation Center, told reporters.

The president of the Coalition of Refugee Associations, Miodrag Linta,
said that Croatian General Mirko Norac, commander of the 9th Guards
Brigade of the Croatian Armed Forces who has been sentenced to six
years in prison, is the only person convicted so far for the Medak
Pocket crimes.

"That is an insult to the victims," Linta said, urging Serbian
institutions to insist that the perpetrators, as well as all those
responsible for the crimes committed by the Croatian forces in the
Medak operation and elsewhere, be tried.

Croatia's acknowledgment of the crimes against Serbs during the
1991-1995 war is a condition for punishing the perpetrators, said
Dragana Đukić, who heads an association of the families of missing and
killed persons.



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