Journalist Drago Hedl Receives a Threatening Letter
February 13th, 2008
Zagreb, February 13 (CP) — Journalist Drago Hedl, the deputy editor-in-chief of Feral Tribune weekly received a threatening letter sent from Beli Manastir, in which he was called a squeal, a secret witness and was advised to beware.
The receipt of the letter by Hedl was announced by the Feral Tribune weekly on Wednesday.
Hedl handed over the letter to the police.
Several other persons in some way linked to the Branimir Glavas trial received similar letters.
Glavas and six others have been on trial for war crimes committed against Serb civilians in Osijek in 1991.
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