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    SERB "GOVERNMENT-IN-EXILE" HOPES TURKEY CAN HELP EXPOSE CROATIAN "GENOCIDE"

    SRNA news agency, Serbia
    Oct 4 2005

    Belgrade, 4 October: The Republic of Serb Krajina [RSK, wartime
    Croatian Serb self-proclaimed statelet] government-in-exile hopes the
    Turkish government will help it shed light on the Croatian genocide
    against Serbs during World War II and the 1990-95 secessionist war
    in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and in war damage compensation
    for Serb people.

    In a letter to the Turkish embassy in Belgrade, the RSK
    government-in-exile expressed hope that the Turkish government during
    its EU membership negotiations would make use of facts about the
    Croatian genocide against Serbs "which are a heavy burden for other
    European states".

    The letter points out that all European states are obliged to take
    a position on crimes committed in Europe and only then would they
    have a right to participate in investigations of such occurrences in
    other continents.

    "It is strange that they are asking for proof of Turkish crimes against
    Armenians in 1915, while failing to mention Croatian crimes of genocide
    about which there are documents, academic debates, published books
    by witnesses and the Croatian death camp 'Jasenovac' section in the
    Holocaust museum in New York," the letter says.

    The letter adds that by refusing to shed light on Croatian genocide
    crimes against Serbs, the EU member states are ignoring the UN charter
    on the rights of man and other international law documents, according
    to which they are obligated to enable the punishment of criminals.
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