Croats to hold rally in support of generals

A protest dubbed “Justice has lost its balance” will be held in The Hague on Saturday.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 24.09.2011.

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A protest dubbed “Justice has lost its balance” will be held in The Hague on Saturday. The rally aims to condemn verdicts to Croat Generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac. Croats to hold rally in support of generals The participants of the rally will also condemn the Hague Tribunal’s decision to qualify Croat military Operation Storm as a criminal enterprise. The rally is organized by the Croatian World Congress. Several busses carrying participants from Croatia headed to the Netherlands on Friday. Bishop Mile Bogovic, member of Catholic Church radical right wing in Croatia should address the participants of the rally. He told media that he would try to warn the world public that the Hague Tribunal’s attitude toward Croats and Croatia was wrong. “That’s especially visible in the fact that the main protagonists in creation and defense of the Croat state have been classified in a joint criminal enterprise, which is an incorrect, unjust and malicious construction,” Bogovic pointed out. The organizers expect that retired Croat generals, war veterans and Croat diaspora will join them. On April 15 the Hague Tribunal sentenced Gotovina to 24 and Markac to 18 years in prison for war crimes during the Operation Storm and participation in the joint criminal enterprise aimed at forcibly and permanently expelling the Serbs from the Republic of Serb Krajina.

Croats to hold rally in support of generals

The participants of the rally will also condemn the Hague Tribunal’s decision to qualify Croat military Operation Storm as a criminal enterprise.

The rally is organized by the Croatian World Congress. Several busses carrying participants from Croatia headed to the Netherlands on Friday.

Bishop Mile Bogović, member of Catholic Church radical right wing in Croatia should address the participants of the rally.

He told media that he would try to warn the world public that the Hague Tribunal’s attitude toward Croats and Croatia was wrong.

“That’s especially visible in the fact that the main protagonists in creation and defense of the Croat state have been classified in a joint criminal enterprise, which is an incorrect, unjust and malicious construction,” Bogović pointed out.

The organizers expect that retired Croat generals, war veterans and Croat diaspora will join them.

On April 15 the Hague Tribunal sentenced Gotovina to 24 and Markač to 18 years in prison for war crimes during the Operation Storm and participation in the joint criminal enterprise aimed at forcibly and permanently expelling the Serbs from the Republic of Serb Krajina.

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