Na stranicama Balkantimes-a 3. studenog 2006. objavljena je vijest u kojoj autor objašnjava kako hrvatski blogeri doživljavaju aferu koja se ovih dana odigrava oko Branimira Glavaša.
Croatian bloggers have had much to say about the controversy surrounding Branimir Glavas, a former HDZ deputy who is under investigation in connection with war crimes in the town of Osijek. Glavas commanded Osijek's defence during the 1991-1995 conflict, and authorities want to find out if he was involved in the torture and killing of Serb civilians.
Opinioiuris voiced concern that the turmoil accompanying the criminal proceedings against Glavas could undermine Croatia's efforts to show it is able to handle war crimes cases.
The UN tribunal in The Hague wants to hand over such cases to Croatia as part of its exit strategy. But the legal and political shenanigans surrounding Glavas do little to show Croatia is ready for that, he writes.
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Bravo Opinioiuris!
Bravo Opinioiuris! :-)
Usput, vidio sam reklamu za Pollitiku u papirnatom izdanju besplatnih novina Metro prije par dana.
http://www.simun.info
Hvala, ali nisam citiran
Hvala, ali nisam citiran samo ja.
Honourable mention u ovom članku zaslužuju i CNN (Croatian Nauseous News) i RAGE čija su mišljenja također prenesena. Bravo CNN i RAGE! :-)
"All they did until now was to transfer responsibility from one court to the other" wrote Croatian.Nauseous.News. "Without even further discussing whether Glavas is guilty or not -- that will be established at the trial -- we are able to see that, compared to any other citizen of this country, Glavas gets different judicial treatment on a daily basis."
RAGE, however, thinks its more a matter of political retribution."
Since last April, when Glavas left HDZ, a negative campaign, as well as besmirching and conspiracy against the Osijek power player, has been going on," he writes. "These developments prove that pre-election games are gaining momentum, and everybody is trying to benefit."
Opinioiuris