CROATIAN SERB REFUGEE RECOGNIZES MISSING FATHER ON TAPE AIRED BY SERBIAN TV
BBC Monitoring International Reports - August 13, 2006, Sunday

Text of report by Belgrade-based Radio B92 on 12 August

[Announcer] A refugee from Croatia, Milos Klaric, has recognized his father, Dusan Klaric, on a videotape showing mistreatment of Krajina Serbs [in Croatian region north of Dalmatia] aired by our television. B92 TV broadcast Klaric's testimony following the airing of the videotape in which members of the Black Mambas Croatian paramilitary unit and the Bosnia-Hercegovina Army's Hamzas unit were shown mistreating and killing Krajina Serbs during their exodus from Croatia in August 1995.

According to Klaric, he has had no information for years about his father, who had been reported missing since the [Croatian Army's] Operation Storm [in 1995]. Dusan Klaric wore a blue shirt on the tape, in which three young men were seen ripping off his clothes.


Source: Radio B92, Belgrade, in Serbian 1900 gmt 12 Aug 06

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