Charges Filed against 11 Persons for Setting up the Bucje Prison Camp in Croatia’s Pakrac Area
May 19th, 2008
Zagreb, May 19 (CP) – Following an initiative from the association of veterans from Pakrac and Lipik charges were filed against 11 persons believed to have had commanding responsibility in the establishment of the Bucje prison camp during the Homeland war.
Some 250 detainees from the West Slavonia area had been kept there.
The documents for the charges were compiled by the veterans helped by an attorney with no assistance from authorities.
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