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95ZAGREB5178 1995-12-18 13:34 2011-08-30 01:44 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Zagreb
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 15 ZAGREB 005178 
 
SIPDIS 
 
 
SBU/NOFORN 
 
DEPT FOR EUR/SCE/HOH AND DRL 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: N/A 
TAGS: 
SUBJECT:  HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT FOR CROATIA 
 
REF:  (A) STATE 153603; (B) STATE 174175 
 
1.  SBU/NOFORN -- ENTIRE TEXT. 
 
2.  FOLLOWING IS THE 1995 COUNTRY HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT FOR 
CROATIA. 
 
3.  THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA IS A CONSTITUTIONAL 
                       UNCLASSIFIED 

 
 
 
 
 
                           UNCLASSIFIED 
 
PAGE 02        ZAGREB  05178  01 OF 15  181358Z 
PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY WITH A POWERFUL PRESIDENCY. 
PRESIDENT FRANJO TUDJMAN, ELECTED IN 1992, SERVES AS HEAD 
OF STATE AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES.  HE 
CHAIRS THE INFLUENTIAL NATIONAL DEFENSE AND SECURITY 
COUNCIL, AND APPOINTS THE PRIME MINISTER, WHO LEADS THE 
GOVERNMENT.  PRESIDENT TUDJMAN'S PARTY, THE CROATIAN 
DEMOCRATIC UNION (HDZ), HOLDS THE MAJORITY OF SEATS IN 
BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT.  A NEW GOVERNMENT WAS NAMED IN 
NOVEMBER AFTER MULTI-PARTY ELECTIONS WERE HELD FOR THE 
LOWER HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT.  GOVERNMENT INFLUENCE WEAKENS 
THE NOMINALLY INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY.  THE ENORMOUS 
CONSTITUTIONAL POWERS OF THE PRESIDENCY, THE MILITARY 
OCCUPATION OF LARGE SECTIONS OF THE COUNTRY, AND THE 
OVERWHELMING DOMINANCE OF ONE POLITICAL PARTY TEND TO 
STIFLE THE EXPRESSION OF DIVERSE VIEWS.  THE HDZ HAS RULED 
CROATIA SINCE INDEPENDENCE IN 1991 AND THE PARTY HAS 
SOUGHT TO ENTRENCH ITS AUTHORITY IN THE LEGISLATURE AND 
THE JUDICIARY, AND AT THE COUNTY AND MUNICIPALITY LEVELS 
OF GOVERNMENT. 
 
CROATIA MILITARILY TOOK BACK CONTROL OF THE TERRITORY 
WHICH HAD BEEN OCCUPIED FOR FOUR YEARS BY BREAKAWAY SERBS. 
ONLY THE FORMER SECTOR EAST REMAINS OUTSIDE EFFECTIVE 
GOVERNMENT CONTROL, ALTHOUGH BOTH PARTIES SIGNED AN 
AGREEMENT IN MID-NOVEMBER TO BRING THIS AREA UNDER 
COMPLETE GOVERNMENT CONTROL AFTER A TRANSITIONAL PERIOD OF 
ONE TO TWO YEARS.  IN MARCH, THE UNITED NATIONS PROTECTIVE 
FORCE (UNPROFOR) MANDATE WAS MODIFIED TO INCLUDE 
MONITORING OF THE INTERNATIONAL BORDERS OF CROATIA, AND AN 
INCREASED PRESENCE OF HUMAN RIGHTS MONITORS IN THE UN 
PROTECTED AREAS.  THE MISSION WAS RENAMED THE UNITED 
                       UNCLASSIFIED 

 
 
 
 
 
                           UNCLASSIFIED 
 
PAGE 03        ZAGREB  05178  01 OF 15  181358Z 
NATIONS CONFIDENCE RESTORATION OPERATION (UNCRO).  THE 
GOVERNMENT LAUNCHED MILITARY OFFENSIVES ON THREE REBEL 
SERB-HELD ZONES IN MAY AND AUGUST AND RECOVERED THE 
TERRITORY.  UNHCR ESTIMATES THAT APPROXIMATELY ONE HUNDRED 
EIGHTY THOUSAND SERB REFUGEES FLED INTO SERB-CONTROLLED 
BOSNIA AND SERBIA/MONTENEGRO DURING THE TWO CAMPAIGNS. 
THE MOST FLAGRANT HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS DURING THE PAST 
YEAR IN CROATIA WERE COMMITTED DURING AND AFTER THESE 
OPERATIONS.  ABUSES ALSO CONTINUED IN REBEL SERB-HELD 
AREAS.  TENS OF THOUSANDS OF EXPELLED CROAT AND MUSLIM 
REFUGEES CONTINUED TO ARRIVE FROM SERBIA AND BOSNIA. 
 
THE MINISTRY OF THE INTERIOR OVERSEES THE POLICE WHILE THE 
MINISTRY OF DEFENSE OVERSEES THE ARMED FORCES (HV).  THE 
NATIONAL POLICE HAVE PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY FOR INTERNAL 
SECURITY, BUT IN TIMES OF DISORDER, E.G. DURING AND AFTER 
THE MAY AND AUGUST OFFENSIVES, THE GOVERNMENT MAY CALL ON 
THE ARMY TO PROVIDE SECURITY.  BOTH THE POLICE AND ARMY 
ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR EXTERNAL SECURITY.  CIVILIAN 
AUTHORITIES GENERALLY MAINTAIN EFFECTIVE CONTROL OF THE 
PROFESSIONAL SECURITY FORCES.  HOWEVER, OFFICIAL PERSONNEL 
FROM EACH SERVICE WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR SIGNIFICANT ABUSES 
COMMITTED IN THE RECLAIMED TERRITORIES.  CIVIL POLICE HAVE 
NO AUTHORITY OVER MILITARY POLICE OR OVER UNIFORMED 
MILITARY PERSONNEL.  IN SERB-CONTROLLED AREAS, THE WELL- 
ARMED POLICE AND MILITARY FORCES CONTINUED THEIR PATTERN 
OF HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES AGAINST BOTH NON-SERBS AND SERBS. 
 
CROATIA'S ECONOMY IS SLOWLY CONVERTING FROM CENTRALIZED 
SELF-MANAGEMENT TO A MARKET-BASED, PRIVATE FREE ENTERPRISE 
SYSTEM.  INDUSTRY IS LARGELY STATE-OWNED.  AGRICULTURE IS 
                       UNCLASSIFIED 

 
 
 
 
 
                           UNCLASSIFIED 
 
PAGE 04        ZAGREB  05178  01 OF 15  181358Z 
MOSTLY IN PRIVATE HANDS.  FAMILY-OWNED SMALL ENTERPRISES 
ARE MULTIPLYING.  THE STABILIZATION PROGRAM KEPT INFLATION 
LOW THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.  THE CONTINUED OCCUPATION OF THE 
EASTERN AREA BY REBEL SERBS, THE MASSIVE REFUGEE PROBLEM, 
AND THE TWO MILITARY OFFENSIVES ALL LIMITED ECONOMIC 
RECOVERY.  THE SLOW MARKET TRANSITION AND THE WAR ECONOMY 
CONTRIBUTE TO POLARIZING ECONOMIC DISPARITIES IN SOCIETY. 
IN THE PAST TWO YEARS, THE WORLD BANK, THE IMF AND THE 
EBRD HAVE BEGUN PROGRAMS IN CROATIA WHICH WILL ASSIST IN 
REBUILDING THE ECONOMY AND BRING IN FOREIGN INVESTORS. 
 
THE GOVERNMENT GENERALLY RESPECTED THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF ITS 
ETHNIC CROAT CITIZENS.  HOWEVER, PROFOUND PROBLEMS AND 
NOTABLE EXCEPTIONS EXISTED.  THE GOVERNMENT'S HUMAN RIGHTS 
RECORD WORSENED WITH RESPECT TO MINORITY GROUPS, 
ESPECIALLY ETHNIC SERBS.  THE BULK OF VIOLENT ABUSES 
OCCURRED IN THE RECONQUERED REGIONS, AFTER THE MILITARY 
AND THE POLICE OPERATIONS.  THE GOVERNMENT FAILED TO 
ESTABLISH ADEQUATE CIVIL AUTHORITY TO CONTROL VENGEFUL 
RENEGADE ARSONISTS, LOOTERS, AND MURDERERS WHO OPERATED 
WITH IMPUNITY IN THE RECLAIMED AREAS MONTHS AFTER THE 
OFFENSIVES HAD ENDED.  IT SOUGHT TO LEGALIZE AND 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                       UNCLASSIFIED 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NNNNPTQ3337 
 
 
 
 
 
                           UNCLASSIFIED     PTQ3337 
 
PAGE 01        ZAGREB  05178  02 OF 15  181358Z 
ACTION EUR-01 
 
INFO  LOG-00   AID-00   AMAD-01  CIAE-00  SMEC-00  OASY-00  DODE-00 
      SRPP-00  EB-01    ED-01    HHS-01   H-01     SSA-01   TEDE-00 
      INR-00   IO-00    LAB-01   L-01     ADS-00   NSAE-00  NSCE-00 
      OIC-02   PRS-01   P-00     SCT-00   SP-00    STR-00   TRSE-00 
      USIE-00  PRM-10   PRME-01  PRMC-01  DRL-09   G-00       /033W 
                  ------------------09E652  181400Z /38 
P 181334Z DEC 95 
FM AMEMBASSY ZAGREB 
TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 8375 
 
UNCLAS SECTION 02 OF 15 ZAGREB 005178 
 
SIPDIS 
 
 
SBU/NOFORN 
 
DEPT FOR EUR/SCE/HOH AND DRL 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: N/A 
TAGS: 
SUBJECT:  HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT FOR CROATIA 
 
INSTITUTIONALIZE THE POPULATION CHANGES RESULTING FROM 
THESE OFFENSIVES, RATHER THAN WELCOME BACK SERB REFUGEES. 
AFTER THE MILITARY ACTIONS, IT APPEARED LESS GENUINELY 
INTERESTED IN CREATING CONFIDENCE RESTORING MEASURES WITH 
THE SERBIAN COMMUNITY, OR EVEN IN MAINTAINING A SERB 
ETHNIC PRESENCE IN CROATIA.  THE SECURITY FORCES TURNED A 
BLIND EYE TO, COOPERATED IN, OR EVEN COMMITTED MANY OF THE 
ABUSES IN THE RECLAIMED AREAS.  THE GOVERNMENT HAS NOT 
                       UNCLASSIFIED 

 
 
 
 
 
                           UNCLASSIFIED 
 
PAGE 02        ZAGREB  05178  02 OF 15  181358Z 
EFFECTIVELY SOUGHT OUT OR PUNISHED MANY OF THOSE INVOLVED, 
EXCEPT IN A FEW TOKEN CASES.  THE GOVERNMENT TEMPORARILY 
SUSPENDED KEY PROVISIONS OF THE NATIONAL MINORITIES LAW IN 
SEPTEMBER AND STILL HAS NOT ESTABLISHED THE PROVISIONAL 
HUMAN RIGHTS COURT AS MANDATED BY THE CONSTITUTION IN 
1992.  SPECIFIC ABUSES COMMITTED INCLUDED ETHNIC-BASED 
KILLINGS, ARBITRARY DETENTION AND TORTURE, RESTRICTIONS OF 
MOVEMENT AND ON REPATRIATION, MASS DESTRUCTION AND 
CONFISCATION OF PROPERTY, DENIAL OF FAIR AND EXPEDITIOUS 
TRIALS, AND INFRINGEMENTS ON FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND THE 
PRESS. 
 
THERE WAS NO IMPROVEMENT IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN 
AREAS UNDER REBEL SERB CONTROL.  THE POLICE AND MILITARY 
FORCES CONTINUED TO USE VIOLENCE, MURDER, INTIMIDATION, 
AND DISPLACEMENT AGAINST MINORITIES TO SETTLE INCOMING 
SERB REFUGEES AND ACHIEVE THE GOAL OF ETHNIC CLEANSING. 
SUCH CONDITIONS PREVAILED EVEN AFTER THE LOSS OF THREE 
REGIONS TO GOVERNMENT FORCES.  IN MAY, PROVOKED BY THE 
GOVERNMENT ATTACK ON THE FORMER SECTOR WEST, "REPUBLIC OF 
SERBIAN KRAJINA (RSK) PRESIDENT" MARTIC ORDERED THE 
BOMBING OF CIVILIAN CENTERS IN FREE CROATIA, INCLUDING 
ZAGREB.  AT LEAST SIX CIVILIANS DIED IN THESE INCIDENTS. 
RESIDENTS OF THE "RSK" WERE SUBJECT TO A CONTROLLED PARA- 
LEGAL SYSTEM OPERATING WITHOUT FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, 
ASSEMBLY, PRESS, RELIGION, MOVEMENT, OR THE RIGHT TO 
CHANGE THEIR GOVERNMENT. 
 
RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS 
 
SECTION 1.  RESPECT FOR THE INTEGRITY OF THE PERSON, 
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INCLUDING FREEDOM FROM: 
 
A.  POLITICAL AND OTHER EXTRAJUDICIAL KILLING 
 
UNCRO OFFICIALS REGISTERED 300-500 REPORTS OF KILLINGS IN 
RECLAIMED PARTS OF CROATIA.  MOST WERE ETHNICALLY 
MOTIVATED, AND OCCURRED LONG AFTER THE MILITARY OFFENSIVES 
WERE OVER.  ONLY IN THE MOST PUBLIC CASES WERE EFFECTIVE 
INVESTIGATIONS CARRIED OUT AND PERPETRATORS PUNISHED, 
MOSTLY AS A RESULT OF PRESSURE FROM INTERNATIONAL 
AUTHORITIES AND HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS.  AMONG THOSE 
IMPLICATED IN THE KILLINGS WERE CIVILIANS, CIVIL POLICE 
AND ACTIVE-DUTY MILITARY PERSONNEL, ESPECIALLY MEMBERS OF 
THE NON-PROFESSIONAL "HOME GUARD" BRIGADES.  TWO INCIDENTS 
NOTE PARTICULAR MENTION.  THE CORPSES OF SEVEN ELDERLY 
CIVILIANS WERE FOUND IN LATE AUGUST SHOT, SLAUGHTERED, AND 
BURNED IN THE VILLAGE OF GRUBORI.  THE OLDEST VICTIM WAS 
90 YEARS OLD.  WITNESSES SAW UNIFORMED SPECIAL POLICE AND 
HV AT THE SCENE.  AT FIRST, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS CLAIMED 
THE CIVILIANS WERE CAUGHT IN A CLASH BETWEEN HV AND ENEMY 
TROOPS.  MONTHS LATER, A FEW CROATS WERE ARRESTED FOR THE 
MURDER OF THESE CIVILIANS AND WERE STILL UNDER 
INVESTIGATION AT THE END OF THE YEAR.  IN A SECOND 
INCIDENT, ON SEPTEMBER 28, IN THE VILLAGE OF VARIVODE, 
UNCRO MONITORS FOUND THE BODIES OF NINE ELDERLY SERBS, 
SHOT TO DEATH.  13 INDIVIDUALS WERE ARRESTED FOR THE 
INCIDENT.  AT THE END OF THE YEAR, THE GOVERNMENT CLAIMED 
IT HAD INVESTIGATED 26 MURDERS, AND RESOLVED 15 CASES, 
CHARGING A TOTAL OF 20 INDIVIDUALS, INCLUDING THREE 
SOLDIERS AND ONE POLICEMAN. 
 
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SERBS IN THE OCCUPIED AREAS ALSO COMMITTED ETHNICALLY 
MOTIVATED KILLINGS WITHIN THE SECTORS AND ALONG THE 
CONFRONTATION LINE, WITH A DISPROPORTIONATE NUMBER OF 
VICTIMS BEING NON-SERBS.  IN JUNE, THREE CROAT GARBAGE 
COLLECTORS WERE KIDNAPPED BY EAST SLAVONIAN SERBS DURING A 
REGULAR RUN TO THE OSIJEK CITY DUMP INSIDE THE SEPARATION 
ZONE.  TWO INDIVIDUALS WERE RELEASED, BUT SERB AUTHORITIES 
IN ERDUT EVENTUALLY ADMITTED THAT THE THIRD, FRANJO IVOS, 
WAS KILLED.  NO SUSPECT WAS EVER APPREHENDED, AND LOCAL 
AUTHORITIES INSIST THAT THE BODY WAS LOST.  IN OCTOBER, 
SERB SNIPERS FROM THIS SECTOR KILLED TWO CROATS IN 
BELISCE.  REBEL SERBS TARGETED UN PERSONNEL ALSO.  A 
KENYAN UNCRO SOLDIER WAS SHOT DEAD IN MAY IN SECTOR SOUTH. 
IN JANUARY IN SECTOR EAST, ONE RUSSIAN BATTALION SOLDIER 
AND THREE LOCAL SERBS WERE SHOT UNDER UNCLEAR 
CIRCUMSTANCES, POSSIBLY INVOLVING BLACK MARKET ACTIVITY. 
IN SEPTEMBER, 4 DANISH UN SOLDIERS WERE KILLED NEAR DVOR 
AS BOSNIAN SERBS DELIBERATELY TARGETED A UN OBSERVATION 
POST ACROSS THE UNA RIVER IN CROATIA.  HV UNITS HAD 
ATTEMPTED TO CROSS THE RIVER, AND FIRE WAS EXCHANGED 
BETWEEN THE TWO SIDES.  UNCRO OFFICIALS CLAIM THAT THE 
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UN, AND NOT HV, POSITIONS. 
 
NO PROGRESS WAS MADE ON THE EXCAVATION OF MASS GRAVE SITES 
IN OCCUPIED AREAS UNTIL CROATIAN FORCES OBTAINED CONTROL 
OF THE TERRITORY.  GOVERNMENT SOURCES CLAIM TO HAVE 
LOCATED OVER 250 MASS GRAVES, AND BEGAN UNCOVERING SOME OF 
THE SITES.  NOT ALL OF THE GRAVE EXHUMATIONS WERE DONE 
WITH THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL ON THE FORMER 
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YUGOSLAVIA (ICTY).  AFTER MANY OF THE BODIES WERE 
IDENTIFIED, THEY WERE RELEASED INTO THE CUSTODY OF FAMILY 
MEMBERS.  BASED ON EYE-WITNESS REPORTS, THE GOVERNMENT 
CHARGED INDIVIDUAL REBEL SERBS WITH MURDER, SOME OF WHOM 
WERE TRIED IN ABSENTIA. 
 
B.  DISAPPEARANCE 
 
THERE WERE FEW NEW CASES OF DISAPPEARANCES REPORTED.  AT 
YEAR'S END, THE GOVERNMENT REPORTED MORE THAN 2,800 CASES 
OF MISSING PERSONS STILL UNRESOLVED FROM THE 1991-1992 
WAR.  SOME PROGRESS WAS MADE IN REMOVING NAMES FROM THE 
LIST OF THE MISSING AS A RESULT OF PRISONER AND BODY 
EXCHANGES, AND IDENTIFICATIONS MADE OF CORPSES EXHUMED IN 
THE RECLAIMED AREAS.  AN UNKNOWN NUMBER OF CASES OF 
MISSING SERBS REMAINED OPEN AT THE END OF THE YEAR AS A 
RESULT OF THE TWO GOVERNMENT OFFENSIVES.  THE GOVERNMENT 
MADE NO PUBLIC EFFORT TO INVESTIGATE THESE CASES. 
 
C.  TORTURE AND OTHER CRUEL, INHUMAN, OR DEGRADING 
TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT 
 
THE CONSTITUTION PROHIBITS TORTURE OR CRUEL OR DEGRADING 
PUNISHMENT, BUT IN CERTAIN CASES, GOVERNMENT FORCES 
CONTINUED TO COMMIT SUCH ABUSES.  SECURITY FORCES AT 
CERTAIN PRISONS BEAT AND MISTREATED PRISONERS DURING 
DETENTION AND INTERROGATION.  AFTER BOTH OFFENSIVES, 
FOREIGN OBSERVERS SAW THE WOUNDS OF REBEL SERB DETAINEES 
WHO COMPLAINED OF SUCH TREATMENT AT DETENTION CENTERS, IN 
VARAZDIN IN MAY FOR EXAMPLE, AND OTHER SITES.  SUCH CASES 
WERE NOT ROUTINE, AND THERE WAS NO EVIDENCE OF SYSTEMATIC 
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TORTURE IN CROATIAN JAILS.  MOST SERB DETAINEES 
INTERVIEWED BY INTERNATIONAL MONITORS REPORTED GOOD 
TREATMENT AT THE HANDS OF THEIR JAILERS.  THERE WERE NO 
REPORTS OF ABUSES OR MISTREATMENT OF COMMON CRIMINALS 
ARRESTED AND DETAINED IN CROATIAN JAILS. 
 
EXCEPT FOR THE SHORT-TERM DETENTION FACILITIES USED TO 
HOUSE CIVILIANS ROUNDED UP AFTER THE MILITARY ACTIONS, 
DETENTION FACILITIES GENERALLY MEET ACCEPTED STANDARDS OF 
CLEANLINESS, NUTRITION, AND AMENITIES.  JAILS ARE CROWDED, 
BUT NOT TO EXCESS, AND FAMILY VISITS AND ACCESS TO COUNSEL 
ARE AVAILABLE.  DETAINED REBEL SERBS ARRESTED FOR ARMED 
REBELLION WERE MAINLY HELD IN MILITARY PRISONS, AS WITH 
MOST SECURITY PRISONERS.  AFTER THE AUGUST OFFENSIVE, THE 
GOVERNMENT INCREASINGLY RESTRICTED ACCESS TO THESE SERB 
PRISONERS BY UNCRO AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL OBSERVERS. 
 
PRISON CONDITIONS IN THE SERB-CONTROLLED AREAS ARE 
RELIABLY REPORTED TO BE ABYSMAL.  HARSH TREATMENT OF NON- 
SERBS IS COMMONPLACE, AND SERBIAN "AUTHORITIES" DO NOT 
PUNISH ABUSERS.  IN MARCH, A BRITISH CITIZEN OF CROATIAN 
DESCENT WAS DETAINED FOR A MONTH IN KNIN AND TORTURED WITH 
ELECTRIC IMPLEMENTS.  TWO OF THE THREE GARBAGE COLLECTORS 
MENTIONED IN SECTION 1.A COMPLAINED OF TORTURE AND OTHER 
MISTREATMENT DURING THEIR DETAINMENT.  ARRESTEES OFTEN 
REPORT BEING BEATEN AND ROBBED BY LOCAL POLICE AND 
PARAMILITARY FORCES, AS WELL AS SUBJECTED TO PSYCHOLOGICAL 
TORTURE, SUCH AS DEATH THREATS. 
 
D.  ARBITRARY ARREST, DETENTION, OR EXILE 
 
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THE CONSTITUTION CONTAINS PROVISIONS TO PROTECT THE LEGAL 
RIGHTS OF ALL ACCUSED, BUT THE GOVERNMENT DOES NOT ALWAYS 
RESPECT THESE RIGHTS IN PRACTICE.  THE GOVERNMENT 
FREQUENTLY ABUSES PRETRIAL AND INVESTIGATIVE DETENTION. 
THE MOST PROMINENT CASE OF ARBITRARY ARREST OCCURRED IN 
LATE OCTOBER WHEN 15 PERSONS, MOSTLY PROMINENT ETHNIC 
SERBS, WERE DETAINED FOR ESPIONAGE.  THE COURTS HAD 
NEITHER RELEASED NOR CHARGED ANY OF THEM WITH A CRIME BY 
THE END OF THE YEAR.  ARMY SPECIAL FORCES TROOPS 
ARBITRARILY ARRESTED SEVERAL DOZEN REBEL BOSNIAN MUSLIM 
REFUGEES IN THE KUPLJENSKO CAMP AT THE END OF THE YEAR AND 
FORCIBLY REPATRIATED THEM TO BOSNIA.  REFUGEE 
ORGANIZATIONS CONTINUED TO REPORT SIMILAR INSTANCES IN 
WHICH MUSLIM REFUGEES WERE ARBITRARILY DETAINED AND 
THREATENED WITH FORCIBLE EXPULSION. 
 
GOVERNMENT POLICE AND MILITARY FORCES ROUNDED UP THE 
REMAINING CIVILIAN POPULATIONS OF THE FORMERLY OCCUPIED 
AREAS IMMEDIATELY AFTER BOTH OFFENSIVES.  THE VERY OLD, 
WOMEN, AND CHILDREN WERE CONFINED IN COLLECTION CENTERS 
OUTSIDE THE WAR ZONE, SOME FOR SEVERAL WEEKS.  GOVERNMENT 
OFFICIALS EXPLAINED THAT THIS MEASURE WAS TAKEN FOR THE 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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SUBJECT:  HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT FOR CROATIA 
 
PEOPLE'S OWN SAFETY, UNTIL THEIR "IDENTIFICATION" WAS 
VERIFIED, AND THEIR HOMES WERE DEMINED.  MANY HOMES WERE 
LOOTED DURING THIS ABSENCE.  DRAFT AGE MEN WERE TAKEN TO 
SEPARATE CENTERS AND HELD EVEN LONGER UNTIL A 
DETERMINATION WAS MADE WHETHER THEY WERE TO BE 
INVESTIGATED EITHER FOR WAR CRIMES OR FOR ARMED REBELLION. 
OVER 1500 MEN WERE DETAINED AFTER THE ATTACK ON THE FORMER 
SECTOR WEST, ABOUT 200 OF WHOM WERE INVESTIGATED AT 
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LENGTH.  THE GOVERNMENT EXTENDED THE AMNESTY FOR ARMED 
REBELLION TO COVER THE PERIOD FROM AUGUST 17, 1990, TO MAY 
10, 1995.  REBEL SERBS APPREHENDED IN THE AUGUST OFFENSIVE 
WERE NOT AMNESTIED. 
 
POLICE NORMALLY SEEK ARREST WARRANTS BY PRESENTING 
EVIDENCE OF PROBABLE CAUSE TO AN INTERROGATING MAGISTRATE. 
POLICE MAY ARREST A SUSPECT WITHOUT A WARRANT IF THEY 
BELIEVE HE MIGHT FLEE, DESTROY EVIDENCE, OR COMMIT OTHER 
CRIMES.  SUCH CASES ARE NOT UNCOMMON.  THE POLICE THEN 
HAVE 24 HOURS IN WHICH TO JUSTIFY THEIR DECISION BEFORE 
THE LOCAL INTERROGATING MAGISTRATE. 
 
AFTER ARREST, THE LAW STATES PERSONS MUST BE GIVEN ACCESS 
TO AN ATTORNEY OF THEIR CHOICE WITHIN 24 HOURS; IF THEY 
HAVE NO ATTORNEY, AND ARE CHARGED WITH A CRIME FOR WHICH 
THE SENTENCE IS OVER TEN YEARS IMPRISONMENT OR MORE, THE 
INTERROGATING MAGISTRATE WILL APPOINT ONE FROM A LIST OF 
PUBLIC DEFENDERS.  IF THE SENTENCE IS UNDER 10 YEARS, THE 
DETAINEE CAN REQUEST COURT-APPOINTED COUNSEL IF HE SO 
CHOOSES.  THE COURT WILL APPOINT COUNSEL AFTER CHARGES ARE 
LEVIED FOR THE TRIAL.  THE INTERROGATING JUDGE MUST, 
WITHIN THREE DAYS OF THE ARREST, DECIDE WHETHER SUFFICIENT 
CAUSE EXISTS TO HOLD THE ARRESTEE IN CUSTODY PENDING 
FURTHER INVESTIGATION.  THE JUDGE MUST JUSTIFY THE 
DECISION IN WRITING, INCLUDING THE LENGTH OF DETENTION 
ORDERED.  THESE DECISIONS MAY BE APPEALED, EITHER 
IMMEDIATELY OR LATER IN THE DETENTION PERIOD.  THE USUAL 
PERIOD OF INVESTIGATIVE DETENTION VARIES FROM A FEW DAYS 
TO A FEW WEEKS BUT BY LAW MAY BE AS LONG AS TWO YEARS. 
THOSE PERSONS HELD UNDER INVESTIGATIVE DETENTION ARE OFTEN 
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DENIED CERTAIN RIGHTS, SUCH AS VISITS, UNTIL THEY ARE 
OFFICIALLY CHARGED.  ACCUSED PERSONS HAVE THE RIGHT TO 
HAVE THEIR ATTORNEY PRESENT DURING THE ENTIRE 
INVESTIGATION AS WELL AS DURING ANY APPEAL OF 
INVESTIGATIVE DETENTION. 
 
IN PRACTICE, ARRESTEES ARE ALMOST ALWAYS BOUND OVER FOR 
INVESTIGATION UNLESS IT IS CLEAR NO CASE EXISTS AGAINST 
THEM.  ONCE THE INVESTIGATION IS COMPLETE, PERSONS ARE 
USUALLY RELEASED ON THEIR OWN RECOGNIZANCE PENDING TRIAL, 
UNLESS THE CRIME IS A MAJOR OFFENSE, THE ACCUSED IS 
CONSIDERED A PUBLIC DANGER, OR THE COURT BELIEVES HE MAY 
FLEE.  THERE ARE PROVISIONS FOR POSTING BAIL AFTER CHARGES 
ARE BROUGHT, BUT THE PRACTICE IS NOT COMMON.  POLICE WILL 
SOMETIMES RETAIN THE ACCUSED'S PASSPORT TO PREVENT HIM 
FROM LEAVING THE COUNTRY. 
 
BY LAW, REBEL SERBS DETAINED AFTER THE TWO OFFENSIVES 
COULD BE HELD UNDER INVESTIGATION, PENDING CHARGES, FOR 
SIX MONTHS.  IN MANY CASES, "RSK" SERBS ARRESTED FOR ARMED 
REBELLION DID NOT HAVE ADEQUATE ACCESS TO LEGAL COUNSEL, 
NOR WERE THEY INFORMED IN A TIMELY MANNER BY THE COURTS OF 
THEIR RIGHTS.  FEW WERE APPOINTED A PUBLIC DEFENDER UNTIL 
MONTHS AFTER THEIR ARREST; SOME SAW COUNSEL ONLY ONCE OR 
TWICE, USUALLY ONLY DURING A COURT HEARING.  ALTHOUGH THEY 
HAD BEEN IN INVESTIGATIVE DETENTION FOR SIX MONTHS, MANY 
SUCH SERBS WERE TRIED AND CONVICTED IN TWO DAYS IN 
NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER, HAVING SPOKEN TO THEIR LAWYER ONLY 
ONCE.  THE CROATIAN BAR ASSOCIATION WARNED THE MAGISTRATES 
AND MEMBERS THAT ADEQUATE COUNSEL MUST BE PROVIDED TO 
THESE DETAINEES.  THE BEST ESTIMATE OF THE NUMBER OF REBEL 
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SERB DETAINEES IN THE COUNTRY BY THE END OF THE YEAR WAS 
700-900. 
 
IN REBEL SERB-CONTROLLED AREAS, VIRTUALLY NO SAFEGUARDS 
EXIST AGAINST ARBITRARY DETENTION, AND SERB FORCES 
CONTINUED TO USE DETENTION AS AN INTIMIDATION TACTIC. 
SERB FORCES COMMONLY ARRESTED CIVILIANS IN THE "SEPARATION 
ZONE."  THE INCIDENT INVOLVING THE OSIJEK GARBAGE 
COLLECTORS REMAINED THE MOST PUBLICIZED DURING THE YEAR. 
IN JANUARY, A FRENCH JOURNALIST WAS ARRESTED FOR ILLEGALLY 
CROSSING INTO "RSK" TERRITORY, AND WAS SENTENCED BY A 
MILITARY COURT TO 2.5 YEARS IN PRISON.  IN NOVEMBER, TWO 
AMERICANS WERE DETAINED FOR THREE DAYS BY VUKOVAR LOCAL 
AUTHORITIES FOR TAKING PICTURES.  UNTIL AUGUST, RESIDENTS 
OF THE "BIHAC POCKET" IN WESTERN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA WERE 
SOMETIMES ARBITRARILY DETAINED, WHILE TRANSITTING SERB- 
HELD TERRITORY TO THE OUTSIDE WORLD. 
 
THE CONSTITUTION PROHIBITS EXILE OF CROATIAN CITIZENS. 
SERBS CAPTURED DURING THE OFFENSIVES AND NOT ORIGINATING 
FROM CROATIAN TERRITORY WERE SUBJECT TO DEPORTATION AFTER 
THEY SERVED THEIR SENTENCES FOR WAR CRIMES. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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DEPT FOR EUR/SCE/HOH AND DRL 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: N/A 
TAGS: 
SUBJECT:  HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT FOR CROATIA 
 
 
E.  DENIAL OF FAIR PUBLIC TRIAL 
 
THE CROATIAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM CONSISTS OF MUNICIPAL AND 
DISTRICT COURTS, A SUPREME COURT, AND A CONSTITUTIONAL 
COURT.  THE SUPREME COURT, OR HIGH JUDICIAL COUNCIL (WITH 
A PRESIDENT AND 14 MEMBERS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE LEGAL 
COMMUNITY), APPOINTS JUDGES AND PUBLIC PROSECUTORS. 
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JUDICIAL TENURE CAN BE PERMANENT.  THE UPPER HOUSE OF 
PARLIAMENT NOMINATES PERSONS FOR MEMBERSHIP ON THE HIGH 
JUDICIAL COUNCIL, AND THE LOWER HOUSE ELECTS MEMBERS TO 
EIGHT-YEAR TERMS.  THE ELEVEN JUDGES OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL 
COURT ARE ELECTED TO EIGHT-YEAR TERMS IN THE SAME MANNER. 
 
THE JUDICIAL PROCESS IS NOT FREE OF POLITICAL INFLUENCE OR 
ETHNIC BIAS.  DURING REGULARLY-HELD JUDICIARY ELECTIONS IN 
1994, A DISPUTE AROSE WHICH RAISED CONCERNS ABOUT THE 
EXTENT OF POLITICAL CONTROL OVER THE JUDICIARY.  IN 
FEBRUARY, THE STATE JUDICIAL COUNCIL, CONTROLLED BY THE 
MINISTRY OF JUSTICE AND THE MINISTRY OF ADMINISTRATION, 
ELECTED NEW JUDGES FOR THE SUPREME COURT, BUT THE 
CONSTITUTIONAL COURT ORDERED THE NOMINATING PROCEDURE BE 
REDONE, CLAIMING THE COUNCIL HAD NOT APPOINTED QUALIFIED 
PERSONNEL.  THE CHIEF SUPREME COURT JUSTICE MILAN VUKOVIC 
LOST HIS APPOINTMENT.  MINISTER OF JUSTICE IVICA CRNIC 
DISPUTED THE ELECTION PROCEDURES AND RESIGNED IN MARCH, 
SAYING HE DID NOT WISH TO BE INVOLVED IN AN UNDEMOCRATIC 
AND TOTALITARIAN PROCEDURE. 
 
IN SEPTEMBER, THE GOVERNMENT REPEALED CERTAIN PROVISIONS 
OF THE 1992 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ON MINORITIES, WHICH 
INCLUDED THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PROVISIONAL COURT OF HUMAN 
RIGHTS, A COURT WHICH HAD NEVER BEEN ESTABLISHED (SEE 
SECTION 3).  EMERGENCY MEASURES ESTABLISHED IN 1991 ARE 
STILL BEING APPLIED.  THESE ORDERS PROVIDE FOR THE 
SUSPENSION OF CERTAIN LEGAL REMEDIES IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS 
AND GIVE THE SIX-COURT MILITARY LEGAL SYSTEM JURISDICTION 
OVER A LARGE NUMBER OF CASES INVOLVING CIVILIANS. 
 
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ALTHOUGH THE CONSTITUTION PROVIDES FOR THE RIGHT TO A FAIR 
TRAIL AND A VARIETY OF DUE PROCESS RIGHTS IN BOTH CIVILIAN 
AND MILITARY COURTS, IN PRACTICE, THE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 
HAS LEEWAY IN DECIDING WHETHER TO BRING A CASE AGAINST AN 
INDIVIDUAL, AND, IN CASES CONSIDERED "POLITICAL," BOTH THE 
INDICTMENT AND THE CONDUCT OF TRIALS ARE SOMETIMES SUBJECT 
TO OUTSIDE INFLUENCE.  REBEL SERBS DETAINED UNDER 
INVESTIGATIVE DETENTION WERE OFTEN HELD BASED ON 
CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE AND UNCERTAIN TESTIMONY.  COURT 
AUTHORITIES, INCLUDING THE DETAINEES' OWN COURT-APPOINTED 
DEFENSE COUNSEL, OFTEN DISPLAYED A STRONG BIAS AGAINST 
THEM.  A MAJORITY OF JUDGES TOOK MONTH-LONG VACATIONS IN 
MID-AUGUST, FURTHER POSTPONING INVESTIGATIVE HEARINGS. 
LARGE NUMBERS OF DETAINEES NEVER RECEIVED LEGAL COUNSEL. 
INTERNATIONAL TRIAL OBSERVERS CLAIMED WITNESSES OFTEN 
CHANGED THEIR STORIES AND GAVE UNCLEAR TESTIMONY. 
 
THE LEGAL SYSTEM IN THE SERB-CONTROLLED REGIONS REMAINED A 
SHAM, WITH ITS PROCEDURES AND PRACTICES OPEN TO ABSOLUTE 
OUTSIDE INTERFERENCE BY THOSE IN POWER. 
 
F.  ARBITRARY INTERFERENCE WITH PRIVACY, FAMILY, HOME, OR 
CORRESPONDENCE 
 
THE CROATIAN CONSTITUTION DECLARES THE HOME INVIOLABLE. 
ONLY A COURT MAY ISSUE A SEARCH WARRANT, STATING THE 
JUSTIFICATION FOR THE SEARCH OF A HOME OR OTHER PREMISES. 
POLICE MAY ENTER A HOME WITHOUT A WARRANT OR THE OWNER'S 
CONSENT ONLY IF NECESSARY TO ENFORCE AN ARREST WARRANT, 
APPREHEND A SUSPECT, OR PREVENT SERIOUS DANGER TO LIFE OR 
IMPORTANT PROPERTY.  IN PRACTICE, THE AUTHORITIES OFTEN 
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FAILED TO ADHERE TO THESE CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS. 
 
INTERNATIONAL OBSERVERS WITNESSED THE MASS LOOTING, 
DESTRUCTION, AND BURNING OF PROPERTY IN THE RECLAIMED 
TERRITORIES BY BOTH OFFICIAL MILITARY AND CIVILIAN 
PERSONNEL, AND BY UNHINDERED CIVILIANS ALLOWED TO ROAM THE 
AREA.  WITHIN DAYS OF THE START OF THE MAY AND AUGUST 
OFFENSIVES, THE FIRST CASES OF HOUSE BURNINGS WERE 
REPORTED.  OVER ONE-THIRD OF THE BUILDINGS IN THE FORMER 
SECTORS NORTH AND SOUTH WERE BURNED WITHIN TWO MONTHS OF 
THE AUGUST WAR.  ANOTHER THIRD WAS HEAVILY DAMAGED AND 
UNINHABITABLE.  THE VILLAGE OF DONJI LAPAC AND MANY OTHERS 
WITH A PREDOMINANT SERB POPULATION WERE BURNED TO THE 
GROUND.  FROM EARLY AUGUST UNTIL THE END OF THE YEAR, 
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS MONITORS REPORTED DAILY 
INCIDENTS OF LOOTING, BURNING, AND THREATS MADE TO THE 
REMAINING LOCAL POPULATION.  MONITORS CONTINUALLY REPORTED 
THE NAMES AND LICENSE NUMBERS TO GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES. 
MOST PEOPLE DETAINED FOR LOOTING AND ARSON WERE RELEASED 
AFTER QUESTIONING PENDING FURTHER INVESTIGATION.  SECURITY 
PERSONNEL AND MILITARY COMMANDERS GENERALLY DID NOTHING TO 
STOP THIS DESTRUCTION, AND LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 8379 
 
UNCLAS SECTION 06 OF 15 ZAGREB 005178 
 
SIPDIS 
 
 
SBU/NOFORN 
 
DEPT FOR EUR/SCE/HOH AND DRL 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: N/A 
TAGS: 
SUBJECT:  HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT FOR CROATIA 
 
OBSERVERS OFTEN WITNESSED SECURITY FORCES STARTING THE 
FIRES AND/OR STANDING BY AS THEY BURNT OUT.  OFFICIAL 
INVESTIGATIONS AND PROSECUTIONS FOR THESE ACTS BEGAN ONLY 
AFTER INTENSE INTERNATIONAL AND MEDIA PRESSURE ON THE 
GOVERNMENT, AND WERE VIEWED AS NEITHER SERIOUS NOR 
COMPLETE.  AT THE END OF THE YEAR, THE GOVERNMENT REPORTED 
TO THE UN THAT IT HAD REGISTERED 2878 CASES OF ARSON AND 
BROUGHT CHARGES AGAINST ELEVEN PEOPLE.  IT HAD IDENTIFIED 
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1054 CASES OF LOOTING, OF WHICH 770 HAD BEEN "CLARIFIED" 
AND HAD CHARGED 1260 INDIVIDUALS.  THE GOVERNMENT PROVIDED 
NO SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION FOR THESE CLAIMS. 
 
IN AUGUST, AN OFFICIAL DECREE PLACED UNDER GOVERNMENT 
ADMINISTRATION THE ABANDONED PROPERTY OF CROATIAN CITIZENS 
WHO HAD FLED THE COUNTRY FOR SERBIA OR OTHER SERB- 
CONTROLLED AREAS SINCE THE 1991 WAR.  THE GOVERNMENT 
CLAIMED THIS ACT WAS NECESSARY TO GIVE RETURNING CROAT 
REFUGEES DECENT SHELTER, AND TO PROTECT THE PROPERTIES 
FROM LOOTING AND DESTRUCTION.  VIEWED INTERNATIONALLY AS A 
THINLY VEILED ATTEMPT TO PREVENT THE RETURN OF CROATIAN 
SERBS TO THEIR HOMES, THIS DECREE WAS IMMEDIATELY PASSED 
INTO LAW BY THE HDZ-CONTROLLED LEGISLATURE.  OWNERS WERE 
ALLOWED A 90-DAY FILING PERIOD TO RECLAIM THEIR PROPERTY, 
BUT THE COMPLEX PROCEDURES, REQUIRING A CLAIMANT TO 
PRODUCE CITIZENSHIP DOCUMENTS, WHICH COULD NOT BE OBTAINED 
OUTSIDE CROATIA, AND TO FILE HIS CLAIM IN CROATIA, WERE 
PRACTICAL IMPEDIMENTS.  ALTHOUGH THE GOVERNMENT EVENTUALLY 
SET UP PROCESSING CENTERS IN BELGRADE AND OTHER NEARBY 
CAPITALS, THE PROCEDURE REMAINED SLOW. 
 
MILITARY AND CIVIL POLICE CONTINUED TO CARRY OUT FORCED 
EVICTIONS, INVOLVING HUNDREDS OF FAMILIES OF ALL 
NATIONALITIES.  IN OTHER CASES, CROATIAN REFUGEES, OFTEN 
WITH THE APPEARANCE OF OFFICIAL COUNTENANCE, FORCIBLY 
ENTERED THE HOMES OF ETHNIC SERBS AND OTHER MINORITIES WHO 
LIVED FOR YEARS IN FAMILY APARTMENTS, BUT WHO WERE 
THEMSELVES NOT LISTED AS THE OFFICIAL TENANT.  ALTHOUGH 
SUCH EVICTIONS WERE OFTEN DECLARED ILLEGAL IN COURT, 
AUTHORITIES FORBADE THE POLICE TO REMOVE THE INTRUDERS ON 
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THE BASIS OF A LAW WHICH REQUIRES THAT A NEW HOME BE FOUND 
FOR THE DISPLACED OR REFUGEE FAMILY BEFORE IT CAN BE 
REMOVED FROM ANY FORM OF HOUSING, WHETHER LEGALLY 
OCCUPYING THIS HOUSING OR NOT. 
 
FORCED EVICTIONS OF ETHNIC SERBS, CROATS AND OTHERS FROM 
FORMER YUGOSLAV NATIONAL ARMY (JNA) APARTMENTS CONTINUED. 
THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE REVOKED TENANT RIGHTS OF 
INDIVIDUALS LIVING IN THE APARTMENTS FOR DECADES IN A 
SEEMINGLY ARBITRARY MANNER.  REFERRING TO PROPERTY LAWS 
WHICH REMOVE TENANCY RIGHTS AS A RESULT OF ANY SIX-MONTH 
ABSENCE OR IF THE TENANT WAS RULED TO HAVE ACTED AGAINST 
THE INTERESTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA, THE MINISTRY 
GRANTED SOLDIERS TENANCY OF THESE OCCUPIED FLATS.  THE 
SOLDIERS FREQUENTLY TOOK RESIDENCES BY FORCE OF ARMS, 
EITHER EVICTING THE CURRENT TENANTS, OR FORCING THEM TO 
CO-HABITATE.  IN NOVEMBER, THE GOVERNMENT PASSED A LAW 
ALLOWING FORMER JNA APARTMENTS TO BE PRIVATIZED.  UNLIKE 
OTHER PRIVATIZATIONS, LEGAL TENANTS HAD RESTRICTED RIGHTS 
TO PURCHASE THEIR APARTMENTS, AND THE RIGHT TO PURCHASE 
WAS NOT GUARANTEED.  FAMILY MEMBERS OF THE REGISTERED 
TENANT WERE NOT ALLOWED PURCHASE RIGHTS, NOR WERE 
INDIVIDUAL SUSPECTED OF ARMED REBELLION OR WAR CRIMES. 
HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS ARE SUING THE GOVERNMENT CONCERNING 
THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THIS LAW. 
 
THE CONSTITUTION GUARANTEES THE SECRECY AND SAFETY OF 
PERSONAL DATA, BUT IT WAS UNCLEAR IF SUCH GUARANTEES WERE 
ADHERED TO IN PRACTICE. 
 
LEADERS IN THE SERB-HELD REGIONS SHOWED NO COMPUNCTION 
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ABOUT INTERFERING WITH THE RIGHTS OF THE INHABITANTS OF 
THOSE AREAS, PARTICULARLY NON-SERBS.  UNCRO CONTINUED TO 
PROVIDE 24-HOUR PATROLS OF SEVERAL MINORITY VILLAGES TO 
PROTECT THE INHABITANTS FROM ARMED BANDS.  THE PRACTICE OF 
FORCIBLY MOVING SERBIAN REFUGEES OR SOLDIERS INTO THE 
HOMES OF NON-SERB RESIDENTS CONTINUED AS WELL. 
 
G.  USE OF EXCESSIVE FORCE AND VIOLATIONS OF HUMANITARIAN 
LAW IN INTERNAL CONFLICTS 
 
IN THE EARLY MORNING HOURS OF MAY 1, SPECIAL POLICE UNITS 
AND GOVERNMENT TROOPS INITIATED "OPERATION FLASH," AN 
ATTACK TO LIBERATE OCCUPIED WESTERN SLAVONIA.  ANNOUNCED 
AS A "LIMITED POLICE ACTION" TO GAIN CONTROL OF THE 
ZAGREB-LIPOVAC HIGHWAY, GOVERNMENT FORCES GAINED EFFECTIVE 
CONTROL OF MOST OF THE AREA WITHIN ONE DAY AND A CEASEFIRE 
WAS REACHED ON THE AFTERNOON OF MAY 3.  HV TROOPS 
RESTRICTED THE MOVEMENT OF UNCRO FORCES AND SURROUNDED 
MOST UN BASES, INCLUDING A JORDANIAN BASE ALONG THE 
HIGHWAY AND A NEPALESE BASE AT PUSTARA.  ALTHOUGH TENSIONS 
HAD BEEN BUILDING FOR MANY WEEKS, THE DIRECT PRETEXT FOR 
THE ATTACK WAS THE MURDER OF THREE CROATS SHOT ON THE 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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FM AMEMBASSY ZAGREB 
TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 8380 
 
UNCLAS SECTION 07 OF 15 ZAGREB 005178 
 
SIPDIS 
 
 
SBU/NOFORN 
 
DEPT FOR EUR/SCE/HOH AND DRL 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: N/A 
TAGS: 
SUBJECT:  HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT FOR CROATIA 
 
HIGHWAY BY A SNIPER FROM BEHIND SERB LINES. 
 
REBEL SERB FORCES REACTED BY SHELLING SEVERAL CITIES, 
INCLUDING ZAGREB, DUBROVNIK, KARLOVAC, KUTINA, NOVA 
GRADISKA, NOVSKA, PAKRAC, OSIJEK, SISAK, AND ZUPANJA. 
ZAGREB WAS SHELLED ON TWO SEPARATE OCCASIONS WITH ORKAN 
ANTI-PERSONNEL CLUSTER BOMBS.  AMONG THE SITES HIT WERE A 
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AND THE NATIONAL THEATER.  THE END 
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RESULT WAS 6 DEAD AND MORE THAN 130 WOUNDED.  "RSK 
PRESIDENT" MILAN MARTIC PUBLICLY ANNOUNCED THAT HE HAD 
PERSONALLY ISSUED THE ORDER FOR THE CAPITAL TO BE SHELLED. 
DAYS LATER, HE THREATENED AGAIN TO "FLATTEN THE CITY" AND 
KILL "ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PEOPLE."  IN OCTOBER, MARTIC 
WAS INDICTED WITH TWO OTHER "RSK OFFICIALS" BY THE 
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA 
(ICTY) FOR THIS INCIDENT. 
 
OVER SEVEN THOUSAND REFUGEES FLED IN FRONT OF ADVANCING HV 
TROOPS OVER THE ONLY BRIDGE ACROSS THE SAVA RIVER TO SERB- 
HELD BOSNIA.  GOVERNMENT FORCES LEFT THIS ROAD OPEN TO 
ALLOW THE INHABITANTS TO EVACUATE.  A POCKET OF SERBS 
UNABLE TO LEAVE THE NORTHERN PART OF THE SECTOR WAS 
SURROUNDED BY HV FORCES AND SURRENDERED. 
 
ON AUGUST 4, GOVERNMENT FORCES LAUNCHED THE LARGER SCALE 
"OPERATION STORM" ON THE FORMER SECTORS NORTH AND SOUTH, 
AND GAINED EFFECTIVE CONTROL OF THE AREA WITHIN FIVE DAYS. 
THE ATTACK BEGAN WITH THE SHELLING OF THE SERB STRONGHOLD 
OF KNIN, A CIVILIAN TARGET.  REBEL SERB FORCES ORGANIZED A 
WEAK COUNTEROFFENSIVE AND QUICKLY PREPARED AN EVACUATION 
OF BOTH MILITARY AND CIVILIAN PERSONNEL FROM THE AREA. 
"PRESIDENT OF THE RSK PARLIAMENT," RAJKO LEZAJIC, LATER 
ACCUSED MARTIC AND MILITARY COMMANDER MRKSIC OF ORDERING 
THE EVACUATION OF THE POPULATION.  BOSNIAN SERBS SHELLED 
SEVERAL CITIES IN GOVERNMENT-CONTROLLED CROATIA ALTHOUGH 
ZAGREB WAS NOT HIT. 
 
ALTHOUGH REPORTEDLY ORDERED TO STAY AWAY FROM CIVILIAN 
TARGETS, GOVERNMENT FORCES WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE 
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INDISCRIMINATE DEATHS OF MANY CIVILIANS AND UN PERSONNEL 
DURING BOTH ACTIONS.  THE GOVERNMENT LATER CLAIMED THAT 
188 SERBS HAD BEEN KILLED DURING THE MAY ACTION, OF WHICH 
54 DEATHS WERE CIVILIAN.  AFTER THE AUGUST ATTACK, THE 
GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCED THAT 116 SERBS AND 42 CROAT CIVILIANS 
HAD BEEN KILLED, AS WELL AS 402 "RSK" SOLDIERS AND 211 HV 
TROOPS.  UNCRO ESTIMATES OF THESE FIGURES ARE HIGHER. 
DURING OPERATION FLASH, THE UN REPORTED 30 CIVILIAN 
CORPSES NEAR THE VILLAGE OF NOVI VAROS.  EYEWITNESS 
REPORTED SOLDIERS SHOOTING AT FLEEING REFUGEES. 
ON AUGUST 8 NEAR DVOR, CROATIAN AIR FORCE SORTIES FIRED ON 
A REFUGEE COLUMN FLEEING INTO BOSNIA.  THE GOVERNMENT 
CLAIMED THAT THE SERBS WERE MOVING TANKS AND OTHER HEAVY 
EQUIPMENT IN THE SAME COLUMN.  ONE WOMAN DIED FROM WOUNDS 
SHE RECEIVED WHEN A REFUGEE COLUMN WAS STONED ON AUGUST 9 
BY ON-LOOKERS IN SISAK.  THAT SAME DAY, A BRITISH 
JOURNALIST WAS KILLED AND TWO OTHERS WERE WOUNDED NEAR 
VRGINMOST, MISTAKENLY TARGETED AS SERBS BY HV FORCES. 
 
BOSNIAN GOVERNMENT ARMY (ABH) FORCES ENTERED CROATIA 
DURING THE AUGUST OFFENSIVE WITH CROATIAN GOVERNMENT 
CONSENT.  WHILE ESCORTING A REFUGEE COLUMN IN AUGUST, 
UNCRO PERSONNEL WITNESSED THE DELIBERATE SHOOTING OF 9-11 
MENTALLY AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED SERB REFUGEES BY 
IRREGULAR UNITS OF THE ABH.  ABH FORCES ALSO SHELLED A 
SERB REFUGEE COLUMN IN DONJI ZIROVAC ON AUGUST 8. 
 
DURING THE OFFENSIVES, THE UN SUFFERED CASUALTIES FROM 
BOTH SIDES.  HV FORCES THREATENED AND CAPTURED UN 
OBSERVATION POSTS, HOLDING SOME PERSONNEL HOSTAGE FOR 
SEVERAL HOURS.  THESE FORCES LOOTED MANY ABANDONED UN 
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COMPOUNDS.  WHEN HV TROOPS ENTERED KNIN IN AUGUST, THEY 
PREVENTED ANYONE FROM LEAVING THE UN COMPOUND TO MONITOR 
THE FIGHTING.  A DANISH UNCRO SOLDIER WAS USED BY REBEL 
SERBS AS A HUMAN SHIELD AND WAS KILLED BY HV FIRE.  THE 
OFFICER RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ORDER TO SHOOT WAS ARRESTED 
AND A MURDER CHARGE IS PENDING AGAINST HIM.  HV FORCES 
THREW A GRENADE INTO A JORDANIAN BATTALION BUNKER, 
RESULTING IN 4-6 DEATHS.  (SEE SECTION 1.A FOR DEATHS 
FOLLOWING THE ACTION.) 
 
BOTH POLICE AND MILITARY FORCES WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR 
LOOTING AND THE DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY, INCLUDING THE 
MINING AND BURNING OF HOUSES.  THIS DESTRUCTION CONTINUED 
MANY MONTHS AFTER THE COMPLETION OF THE ACTION AND WAS 
LATER COMMITTED BY ROVING CIVILIANS AS WELL.  (SEE SECTION 
1.F FOR MORE DETAILS.) 
 
ELSEWHERE, ISOLATED CEASEFIRE VIOLATIONS CAUSED AT LEAST 
THREE FATALITIES.  OCCASIONAL SHELLING OCCURRED THROUGHOUT 
THE YEAR FROM BOSNIAN SERB POSITIONS BORDERING CROATIA, 
MOST COMMONLY TARGETING ZUPANJA, OSIJEK, AND THE DUBROVNIK 
AREA.  DUBROVNIK AIRPORT WAS SHELLED IN APRIL, MAY, 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 8381 
 
UNCLAS SECTION 08 OF 15 ZAGREB 005178 
 
SIPDIS 
 
 
SBU/NOFORN 
 
DEPT FOR EUR/SCE/HOH AND DRL 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: N/A 
TAGS: 
SUBJECT:  HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT FOR CROATIA 
 
AUGUST, AND OCTOBER.  THREE YOUNG ADULTS WERE KILLED IN A 
SUBURB OF DUBROVNIK FROM INDISCRIMINATE SHELLING IN 
OCTOBER.  THESE ATTACKS ALSO CAUSED SUBSTANTIAL PROPERTY 
DAMAGE. 
 
SEVERAL DEATHS OCCURRED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR FROM MINES. 
THE WIDE EXTENT OF MINE-LAYING DURING THE CONFLICT WAS 
INCREASINGLY EVIDENT AFTER HV FORCES GAINED CONTROL OF THE 
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THREE SECTORS.  SOLDIERS AND CIVILIANS FROM BOTH SIDES, AS 
WELL AS UNCRO PERSONNEL WERE VICTIMS OF UNMARKED AND 
UNCLEARED MINEFIELDS. 
 
EXPULSIONS OF CROATS, HUNGARIANS, SLOVAKS, CZECHS, AND 
OTHER NON-SERBS CONTINUED IN SERB-OCCUPIED AREAS 
THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, WITH THE NUMBER OF INCIDENTS 
INCREASING IN THE REMAINING SERB-HELD TERRITORIES AFTER 
EACH OF THE TWO GOVERNMENT ATTACKS.  BLESSED BY LOCAL 
"OFFICIALS," THESE EXPULSIONS SERVED THE GOAL OF 
ETHNICALLY-CLEANSING THE REGION OF MINORITIES. 
 
SECTION 2.  RESPECT FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES, INCLUDING: 
 
A.  FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND PRESS 
 
THE CONSTITUTION PROVIDES FOR FREEDOM OF THOUGHT AND 
EXPRESSION, SPECIFICALLY INCLUDING FREEDOM OF THE PRESS 
AND OTHER MEDIA OF COMMUNICATION, SPEECH, AND PUBLIC 
EXPRESSION, AND FREE ESTABLISHMENT OF INSTITUTIONS OF 
PUBLIC COMMUNICATION.  IN PRACTICE, GOVERNMENT INFLUENCE 
ON THE MEDIA THROUGH STATE OWNERSHIP OF MOST PRINT AND 
BROADCAST OUTLETS LIMITS THESE FREEDOMS.  IN ADDITION, 
GOVERNMENT INTIMIDATION INDUCES SELF-CENSORSHIP. 
JOURNALISTS ARE SOMETIMES RELUCTANT TO CRITICIZE THE 
GOVERNMENT IN PUBLIC FORUMS FOR FEAR OF HARASSMENT, JOB 
LOSS, INTIMIDATION, OR BEING LABELED AS DISLOYAL TO 
CROATIA. 
 
THE GOVERNMENT CONTROLS ALL NATIONAL TELEVISION 
BROADCASTING AND NATIONAL RADIO STATIONS, AND RETAINS A 
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CONTROLLING INTEREST IN TWO OF FOUR NEWS DAILIES, AND SOME 
WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.  ALTHOUGH THESE STATE-CONTROLLED OR 
HEAVILY STATE-INFLUENCED MEDIA FREQUENTLY CARRY REPORTAGE 
CRITICAL OF THE GOVERNMENT, THEY MAINTAIN AN OVERALL 
EDITORIAL SLANT FAVORABLE TO THE GOVERNMENT AND THE 
GOVERNING PARTY, THE HDZ.  BOTH THE BROADCAST AND PRINT 
MEDIA ALSO OFTEN EXCLUDE NEWS REPORTS THAT PUT CROATIA OR 
ITS GOVERNMENT IN AN UNFAVORABLE LIGHT.  HRT HAS SEVERAL 
TIMES NOT BROADCAST STATEMENTS MADE IN HIGHLY PUBLIC FORA 
BY THE U.S. AMBASSADOR ON THE NEED TO OBSERVE HUMAN AND 
MINORITY RIGHTS; ON AT LEAST ONE OCCASION, IT EMPLOYED 
SOME CREATIVE EDITING OF A REPORT FEATURING THE AMBASSADOR 
TO DO SO.  EACH OF THE OPPOSITION PARTIES IS ALLOCATED 
FOUR MINUTES OF TELEVISION TIME PER WEEK.  ACCESS BY THE 
PARTIES TO THE PRINT MEDIA IS MINIMAL, WITH OCCASIONAL 
COVERAGE OF PRESS CONFERENCES AND INTERVIEWS. 
 
DURING OCTOBER'S PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS, ONE HOUR OF FREE 
BROADCAST TIME ON NATIONAL TELEVISION WAS MADE AVAILABLE 
TO EACH OF THE REGISTERED POLITICAL PARTIES FOR THE PRE- 
ELECTION CAMPAIGN.  TIME SLOTS WERE DRAWN BY LOT.  PAID 
ADVERTISING ON NATIONAL TELEVISION WAS, IN THEORY, 
AVAILABLE, BUT STATE-CONTROLLED CROATIAN RADIO AND 
TELEVISION (HRT) REFUSED TO RUN ADVERTISING SPOTS FROM ONE 
OF THE MAJOR OPPOSITION PARTIES ON THE GROUNDS THAT SOME - 
-UNSPECIFIED-- INFORMATION IN THE AD WAS INACCURATE AND 
THAT THE AD DID NOT MAKE CLEAR WHAT PARTY WAS PLACING IT. 
THE HDZ HAD AN ADVERTISING BUDGET THAT DWARFED THAT OF ITS 
RIVALS, AND IT MADE HEAVY USE OF THIS BUDGET TO BUY AIR 
TIME ON THE NATIONAL, STATE-CONTROLLED TELEVISION NETWORK 
DURING THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN. 
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A FEW NEWSPAPERS CONTINUE TO GUARD THEIR INDEPENDENCE, 
INCLUDING THE DAILY NOVI LIST IN RIJEKA, THE WEEKLY 
GLOBUS, THE INTELLECTUAL BIMONTHLY JOURNAL ERASMUS, THE 
SATIRICAL WEEKLY FERAL TRIBUNE, AND THE WEEKLY ARKZIN, 
PUBLISHED BY THE "ANTI-WAR CAMPAIGN."  SOME EXTREMIST 
PUBLICATIONS, WITH A VIRULENTLY ANTIGOVERNMENT SLANT, CAN 
BE PURCHASED AT NEWSSTANDS, ALTHOUGH THEY HAVE A VERY 
SMALL CIRCULATION.  THE HIGHLY POPULAR AND OFTEN CRITICAL 
FERAL TRIBUNE WAS SUBJECTED TO A 50 PERCENT TURNOVER TAX 
IN 1994, THOUGH IN MARCH 1995, UNDER PRESSURE FROM THE EU, 
THE TAX WAS LIFTED BY THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT. 
 
GOVERNMENT INFLUENCE OVER THE RECENTLY-PRIVATIZED 
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK, COUPLED WITH STIFF VALUE-ADDED TAXES 
LEVIED AT SEVERAL POINTS DURING THE PRODUCTION PROCESS, 
ALSO HAS AN IMPACT ON PRESS FREEDOM.  IT IS CLAIMED, 
THOUGH DIFFICULT TO PROVE, THAT THE FEW PRINTING COMPANIES 
ABLE TO REPRODUCE NEWSPAPERS DO NOT CHARGE THE PRO- 
GOVERNMENT MEDIA FOR THEIR SERVICES;  IT IS ALSO WIDELY 
BELIEVED THAT TISAK, THE NATIONAL DISTRIBUTOR FOR ALL 
NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES, REMOVES INDEPENDENT JOURNALS 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 8382 
 
UNCLAS SECTION 09 OF 15 ZAGREB 005178 
 
SIPDIS 
 
 
SBU/NOFORN 
 
DEPT FOR EUR/SCE/HOH AND DRL 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: N/A 
TAGS: 
SUBJECT:  HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT FOR CROATIA 
 
VERY QUICKLY FROM ITS NEWSSTANDS WHILE AT THE SAME TIME 
CHARGING THEM A HIGH PERCENTAGE OF THE COVER PRICE FOR ITS 
SERVICES.  CERTAIN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES 
CLAIM THAT THEY MUST PAY OUT MORE THAN 50 PERCENT OF THEIR 
GROSS REVENUES FOR TAXES AND DISTRIBUTION COSTS ALONE.  ON 
THE OTHER HAND, THE HIGH CIRCULATION OF SOME POPULAR 
INDEPENDENT PERIODICALS, GLOBUS BEING THE MOST VISIBLE 
EXAMPLE, HAS GIVEN THEM ENOUGH FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE TO 
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THRIVE DESPITE THESE HIGH TAXES AND HIGH COSTS. 
 
INTERNATIONAL PAPERS AND JOURNALS REMAINED AVAILABLE 
THROUGHOUT GOVERNMENT-CONTROLLED AREAS, INCLUDING SERBIAN 
PERIODICALS WHICH SUBSCRIBERS CONTINUED TO RECEIVE BY 
MAIL. 
 
CROATIA HAS THREE NATIONAL TELEVISION CHANNELS, AND A 
LOCAL TELEVISION STATION IN ZAGREB WHICH REACHES A QUARTER 
OF THE POPULATION OF CROATIA.  ZAGREB-BASED CHANNELS ONE, 
TWO, AND THREE ARE PART OF THE OFFICIAL CROATIAN RADIO AND 
TELEVISION ENTERPRISE (HRT), HEADED BY A WELL-KNOWN HDZ 
MEMBER.  REGIONAL STATIONS OPERATE IN ZADAR, SPLIT, 
VINKOVCI, AND OSIJEK. 
 
IN AUGUST, PARLIAMENT ANNOUNCED THE FIRST ALLOCATIONS OF 
FREQUENCIES FOR PRIVATE RADIO AND TELEVISION STATIONS 
UNDER THE JULY 1994 BROADCAST LAW.  NO FREQUENCIES FOR 
NATION-WIDE PRIVATE BROADCASTERS HAVE BEEN ASSIGNED FOR 
EITHER RADIO OR TELEVISION.  TWO OF FOUR PLANNED 
FREQUENCIES FOR TELEVISION AND FOUR OF TWENTY PLANNED 
FREQUENCIES FOR RADIO AT THE COUNTY (ZUPANIJA) LEVEL WERE 
ASSIGNED.  NINE OF FIFTEEN PLANNED FREQUENCIES FOR 
MUNICIPAL LEVEL PRIVATE TELEVISION WERE ASSIGNED AND 88 OF 
111 PLANNED FREQUENCIES FOR MUNICIPAL RADIO BROADCASTERS 
WERE ASSIGNED. 
 
THE BROADCAST LAW MANDATES THAT ONE PARLIAMENTARY MEMBER 
OF THE COUNCIL FOR CROATIAN TELEVISION BE AN ETHNIC 
MINORITY REPRESENTATIVE, BUT THIS PERSON HAS NOT YET BEEN 
APPOINTED. 
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IN SERB-CONTROLLED REGIONS, FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND PRESS 
VIRTUALLY DID NOT EXIST.  WITH MARTIAL LAW STILL IN 
EFFECT, THERE WERE NO GUARANTEES OF PRESS AND OTHER 
FREEDOMS, AND THE AUTHORITIES CONTROLLED THE TONE AND 
CONTENT OF THE MEDIA. 
AT THE YEAR'S END IN THE ONE REMAINING SERB-OCCUPIED AREA, 
ONE TELEVISION STATION BROADCASTS FROM STUDIOS IN BELI 
MANASTIR AND VUKOVAR.  A FEW LOW-POWERED LOCAL RADIO 
STATIONS BROADCAST FROM BARANJA AND EASTERN SLAVONIA. 
GOVERNMENT RADIO AND TELEVISION SIGNALS ARE RECEIVED IN 
THESE AREAS AS WELL. 
 
AMONG THE FIRST ACTS THE GOVERNMENT UNDERTOOK AFTER ITS 
FORCES RETOOK THE KRAJINA WAS TO BEGIN BROADCASTING 
PROGRAMMING FROM THE HRT REGIONAL STATION IN KNIN. 
 
ACADEMIC FREEDOM IS GENERALLY RESPECTED IN CROATIA. 
 
B.  FREEDOM OF PEACEFUL ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATION 
 
THE CONSTITUTION PROVIDES THAT ALL CITIZENS HAVE THE RIGHT 
TO PEACEFUL ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF 
CITIZENS' INTERESTS OR THE PROMOTION OF SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, 
POLITICAL, NATIONAL, CULTURAL, AND OTHER CONVICTIONS AND 
OBJECTIVES AND THE GOVERNMENT RESPECTS THEM IN PRACTICE. 
IN SERB-CONTROLLED AREAS, HOWEVER, THESE RIGHTS WERE NOT 
RESPECTED.  IN EARLY DECEMBER, OVER 2000 CROAT REFUGEES 
GATHERED IN ZAGREB FOR THE LARGEST ANTI-GOVERNMENT 
DEMONSTRATION SINCE INDEPENDENCE TO PROTEST THE DAYTON 
PEACE AGREEMENT AND THE LOSS OF THEIR HOMES IN BOSNIAN 
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POSAVINA TO BOSNIAN SERBS.  THE DEMONSTRATION WAS MOSTLY 
PEACEFUL WITH A FEW ISOLATED INCIDENTS OF POLICE 
HARASSMENT OF PROTESTORS. 
 
C.  FREEDOM OF RELIGION 
 
THE CONSTITUTION PROVIDES FOR FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE AND 
RELIGION AND FREE PUBLIC PROFESSION OF RELIGIOUS AND OTHER 
CONVICTIONS.  THERE IS NO STATE RELIGION.  ALL RELIGIOUS 
COMMUNITIES ARE FREE TO CONDUCT PUBLIC SERVICES AND TO 
OPEN AND RUN SOCIAL AND CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.  ROMAN 
CATHOLICISM, EASTERN ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY, AND ISLAM ARE 
THE MAJOR FAITHS IN CROATIA, AND THERE IS ALSO AN ACTIVE 
JEWISH COMMUNITY.  THE MAJORITY OF PRACTICING CROATS ARE 
ROMAN CATHOLIC, AND THE GOVERNMENT PROVIDES AN OPTION OF 
CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS. 
 
THERE ARE NO FORMAL RESTRICTIONS ON RELIGIOUS GROUPS. THE 
MAIN MOSQUE IN CROATIA IS IN ZAGREB, WHERE IT SERVES NOT 
ONLY AS A RELIGIOUS CENTER BUT ALSO AS A SOCIAL AID OFFICE 
FOR THE LARGE BOSNIAN MUSLIM REFUGEE POPULATION.  CROATIAN 
PROTESTANTS FROM A NUMBER OF DENOMINATIONS, AS WELL AS 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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SIPDIS 
 
 
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DEPT FOR EUR/SCE/HOH AND DRL 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: N/A 
TAGS: 
SUBJECT:  HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT FOR CROATIA 
 
FOREIGN CLERGY, ACTIVELY PRACTICE AND PROSELYTIZE, AS DO 
REPRESENTATIVES OF EASTERN-BASED RELIGIONS.  SOME FOREIGN 
RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS SEEKING TO PROVIDE SOCIAL SERVICES 
REPORTED BUREAUCRATIC OBSTACLES TO THEIR ESTABLISHMENT IN 
CROATIA, BUT IT WAS UNCLEAR IF THIS HAD ANY CONNECTION TO 
THEIR RELIGIOUS CHARACTER. 
 
THE CLOSE IDENTIFICATION OF RELIGION WITH ETHNICITY HAD 
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EARLIER CAUSED RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS TO BE TARGETS OF 
VIOLENCE.  THE SERBIAN ORTHODOX CATHEDRAL IN DOWNTOWN 
ZAGREB IS OPEN, AND SEVERAL OTHER ORTHODOX CHURCHES AND 
MONASTERIES OPERATE FREELY IN GOVERNMENT-CONTROLLED 
CROATIA.  INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS MONITORS SAID THE FEW 
ORTHODOX PRIESTS AND NUNS WHO REMAINED IN CROATIA AFTER 
THE 1991 WAR REPORTED GENERALLY GOOD RELATIONS WITH THEIR 
CATHOLIC NEIGHBORS.  AFTER THE MILITARY OFFENSIVES ON 
WESTERN SLAVONIA AND THE KRAJINA REGION, MILITARY AND 
POLICE FORCES GUARDED MOST OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCHES TO 
PREVENT THEM FROM BEING LOOTED OR DESTROYED.  HOWEVER, 
SOME SERB CHURCHES WERE REPORTED BY INTERNATIONAL 
OBSERVERS TO BE LOOTED OR DAMAGED. 
 
MOST CATHOLIC CHURCHES IN THE SERB-OCCUPIED AREAS HAVE 
BEEN DESTROYED.  IN EASTERN SLAVONIA, ONLY ONE ACTIVE 
CROATIAN CATHOLIC PRIEST REMAINS.  A SLOVAK CATHOLIC 
PRIEST ARRIVES REGULARLY FROM SERBIA TO HOLD MASSES. 
 
MOST REQUESTS FOR CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR EXEMPTION FROM 
MILITARY SERVICE WERE GRANTED.  THERE IS NO PROVISION FOR 
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR STATUS IN THE SERB-OCCUPIED AREAS. 
 
D.  FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT WITHIN THE COUNTRY, FOREIGN 
TRAVEL, EMIGRATION, AND REPATRIATION 
 
THE CONSTITUTION GENERALLY PROVIDES FOR THESE RIGHTS, WITH 
CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS.  ALL PERSONS LEGALLY IN THE COUNTRY 
MUST REGISTER THEIR RESIDENCE WITH THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES. 
UNDER EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES, THE GOVERNMENT MAY 
LEGALLY RESTRICT THE RIGHT TO ENTER OR LEAVE THE COUNTRY 
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IF NECESSARY TO PROTECT THE "LEGAL ORDER, HEALTH, RIGHTS, 
OR FREEDOMS OF OTHERS." 
 
THE GOVERNMENT REFUSED TO ALLOW THE REPATRIATION OF THE 
ALMOST 200,000 REFUGEES WHO FLED THE FIGHTING TO THEIR 
HOMES IN THE FORMER SECTORS NORTH, SOUTH, AND WEST. 
10,000 TO 15,000 SERBS FILED APPLICATIONS TO RETURN BASED 
ON HUMANITARIAN CONSIDERATIONS, BUT ONLY 400 WERE APPROVED 
BY MID-NOVEMBER.  APPROVAL WAS GRANTED ONLY IF THE 
INDIVIDUAL HAD IMMEDIATE FAMILY IN CROATIA WHO WOULD 
SPONSOR HIS RETURN, AND COULD PROVE LEGAL RESIDENCE IN 
CROATIA BEFORE INDEPENDENCE.  APPROVED RETURNEES DID NOT 
RETURN TO THEIR HOMES IN THE FORMER OCCUPIED AREAS, BUT 
WERE HOUSED BY THEIR FAMILY SPONSOR. 
 
THERE ARE RESTRICTIONS ON FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT FOR ALL 
JOURNALISTS AND ALL MALE CITIZENS FROM AGE 18 THROUGH 55, 
IN THE CITIES AND AREAS CLOSE TO THE CONFRONTATION LINES. 
THE PRESS HAS REPORTED ON SUCH RESTRICTIONS.  JOURNALISTS, 
AS WELL AS OTHERS, MUST REQUEST PERMISSION TO ENTER THE 
CONFLICT ZONES. 
 
THE GOVERNMENT IMPOSED NO SIGNIFICANT LEGAL RESTRICTIONS 
ON THE MOVEMENT OF REFUGEES, DISPLACED PERSONS, OR 
NATIONAL MINORITIES RESIDENT IN CROATIA.  MANY REFUGEES 
WERE HOUSED IN REMOTE LOCATIONS WITH LITTLE OR NO MEANS OF 
PUBLIC TRANSPORT.  THERE WERE SEVERAL CONFIRMED CASES OF 
FORCED RETURN OF REFUGEES TO BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA, 
ESPECIALLY FROM AMONG THE REBEL MUSLIM REFUGEES FROM THE 
BIHAC CANTON OF BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA.  THE GOVERNMENT TRIED 
TO ENFORCE STRICTLY A POLICY OF ADMITTING NO NEW REFUGEE 
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UNLESS TRANSIT TO A THIRD COUNTRY WAS ASSURED.  HOWEVER, 
IN MID-SUMMER, LARGE NUMBERS OF CROAT AND MUSLIM REFUGEES, 
FORCED FROM SERB-HELD NORTHERN BOSNIA BY ETHNIC CLEANSING 
CAMPAIGNS, ENTERED CROATIA VIA A CROSSING OVER THE SAVA 
RIVER AT DAVOR.  ETHNIC CROATS WERE REGISTERED AS 
REFUGEES, AS WELL AS A FEW MUSLIMS, BUT MOST MUSLIM 
REFUGEES WERE IMMEDIATELY REPATRIATED TO GOVERNMENT- 
CONTROLLED AREAS OF WESTERN BOSNIA. 
 
THE GOVERNMENT ALSO CONTINUED TO RELOCATE REFUGEES FROM 
COASTAL TOURIST FACILITIES TO INLAND AREAS AND TO 
RECOVERED TERRITORIES.  OFTEN THIS POLICY MET RESISTANCE 
FROM REFUGEE GROUPS WHO DID NOT WANT TO MOVE TO BUILDINGS 
WITH FEW MODERN LIVING FACILITIES OR TO BE UPROOTED AND 
SEPARATED FROM THE PEOPLE WITH WHOM THEY HAD SPENT THE 
LAST FOUR YEARS. 
 
THE FORCES OF BOSNIAN MUSLIM REBEL LEADER FIKRET ABDIC 
WERE DEFEATED BY THE BOSNIAN ARMY IN SEPTEMBER AND OVER 
20,000 PEOPLE LEFT THE MUNICIPALITY OF VELIKA KLADUSA IN 
NORTHERN BOSNIA AND ENTERED CROATIA.  THE GOVERNMENT 
REFUSED TO PROVIDE HARDENED SHELTER AND THE REFUGEES SET 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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SIPDIS 
 
 
SBU/NOFORN 
 
DEPT FOR EUR/SCE/HOH AND DRL 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: N/A 
TAGS: 
SUBJECT:  HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT FOR CROATIA 
 
UP A MAKE-SHIFT CAMP IN THE VILLAGE OF KUPLJENSKO. 
ALTHOUGH UNHCR AND THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY DETERMINED 
THEM TO BE LEGITIMATE REFUGEES FROM BOSNIA, THE GOVERNMENT 
REFUSED TO GRANT THEM THIS STATUS AND SOUGHT WAYS TO 
REPATRIATE THEM. 
 
THE AUTHORITIES IN SERB-CONTROLLED AREAS CONTINUED TO 
ENFORCE A COERCIVE REGIME, INCLUDING CURFEWS AND STRICT 
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TRAVEL LIMITATIONS NEAR THE FRONT LINES.  THREATS AGAINST 
THE NON-SERBS IN PROTECTED VILLAGES EFFECTIVELY CONFINED 
THEM TO THEIR HOMES.  SERBS WHO CROSSED OVER FROM 
GOVERNMENT-CONTROLLED CROATIA WERE EAGERLY WELCOMED FOR 
PROPAGANDA PURPOSES. 
 
SECTION 3.  RESPECT FOR POLITICAL RIGHTS: THE RIGHT OF 
CITIZENS TO CHANGE THEIR GOVERNMENT 
 
CROATIA IS A MULTIPARTY DEMOCRACY IN WHICH ALL CITIZENS 18 
YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER HAVE THE RIGHT TO VOTE BY SECRET 
BALLOT.  THE PRESIDENT, ELECTED FOR 5 YEARS, EXERCISES 
SUBSTANTIAL POWER, AUTHORITY, AND INFLUENCE BUT IS 
CONSTITUTIONALLY LIMITED TO TWO TERMS.  PARLIAMENT IS 
COMPRISED OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND THE HOUSE OF 
ZUPANIJE OR COUNTIES, AND THE CROATIAN DEMOCRATIC UNION 
(HDZ) HOLDS A MAJORITY IN BOTH HOUSES.  ITS LEADER, 
PRESIDENT FRANJO TUDJMAN, WAS REELECTED IN 1992. 
 
IN ELECTIONS FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, HELD IN 
OCTOBER 1995, THE HDZ AGAIN WON A MAJORITY OF THE SEATS, 
AND ELEVEN OTHER PARTIES ALSO WON SEATS.  THE NATIONAL 
DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTE FAULTED THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN ON A 
NUMBER OF POINTS: THE ELECTORAL LAW WAS HASTILY PRESENTED 
TO PARLIAMENT AND PASSED AFTER ONLY A FEW HOURS OF DEBATE; 
A SPECIAL FRANCHISE FOR CROATS LIVING PERMANENTLY OUTSIDE 
THE COUNTRY WAS CREATED TO INCLUDE ALMOST 10 PERCENT OF 
SEATS IN THE PARLIAMENT; ETHNIC SERB REPRESENTATION -- 
BASED ON PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION -- WAS DROPPED FROM 13 
SEATS TO 3 WITHOUT THE ASSISTANCE OF A CENSUS;  CHANGES IN 
CONSTITUENCY BOUNDARIES APPEARED TO BE ARBITRARY AND NON- 
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TRANSPARENT; STATE-RUN MEDIA RESTRICTED CRITICISM OF 
GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND ACTIVITIES; AND THE ELECTION 
ADMINISTRATION WAS FLAWED, FOR EXAMPLE VOTER LISTS WERE 
OFTEN INACCURATE AND OUTDATED.  THE FRANCHISE FOR THE 
DIASPORA INCLUDED ETHNIC CROATS BORN AND RESIDENT IN 
BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA, BUT EXCLUDED ETHNIC SERBS BORN IN 
CROATIA, WHO WERE LIVING AS REFUGEES IN SERB-CONTROLLED 
AREAS.  RULES FOR ACCESS TO THE STATE-OWNED MEDIA 
RESTRICTED OPPOSITION PARTIES' ABILITY TO CRITICIZE 
GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND ACTIVITIES. 
DURING THE ELECTION, POLLING PROCEDURES WERE GENERALLY 
ADHERED TO.  POLL WORKERS AND OFFICIALS DEMONSTRATED A 
GENUINE COMMITMENT TO CONDUCTING THEIR WORK FREELY AND 
FAIRLY, AND USUALLY WELCOMED THE PRESENCE OF FOREIGN 
OBSERVERS.  THERE WERE, HOWEVER, INCONSISTENCIES AMONG 
POLLING PLACES, MOST OF WHICH PROBABLY RESULTED FROM A 
LACK OF TRAINING FOR ELECTION OFFICIALS.  PROBLEMS WHICH 
APPEARED DURING VOTING APPEAR TO HAVE CURTAILED THE RIGHTS 
OF SOME MINORITY VOTERS.  FOR EXAMPLE, THERE WERE REPORTS 
THAT SOME SERBS WERE NOT ALLOWED TO VOTE FOR THE 
STATE-WIDE PARTY LIST IF THEY EXERCISED THEIR RIGHT TO 
VOTE ON THE SPECIAL LIST FOR ETHNIC SERB CANDIDATES AS 
ALLOWED UNDER THE LAW.  CASES OF PASSIVE INTIMIDATION OF 
SERB VOTERS WERE ALSO REPORTED BY ELECTION OBSERVERS. 
REPRESENTATIVES OF MOST MINORITY GROUPS (INCLUDING SERBS) 
COMPLAINED THAT VOTERS HAD BEEN LEFT OFF THE VOTER ROLLS 
OR HAD BEEN MISCLASSIFIED AS CROATS, AN ERROR WHICH 
APPLIED TO AN ESTIMATED 10 PERCENT OF MINORITY VOTERS IN 
SOME AREAS, ACCORDING TO A NUMBER OF ELECTION OBSERVERS. 
 
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BY WOMEN OR MINORITIES IN THE POLITICAL PROCESS, THEY ARE 
REPRESENTED IN ONLY SMALL NUMBERS IN PARLIAMENT, THE 
EXECUTIVE BRANCH, AND COURTS.  FIFTEEN WOMEN HOLD SEATS IN 
PARLIAMENT; ONE IS THE PRESIDENT OF THE HOUSE OF COUNTIES. 
CROATIAN ELECTION LAW REQUIRES REPRESENTATION FOR 
MINORITIES IN PARLIAMENT, WITH PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION 
FOR ANY MINORITY THAT MAKES UP MORE THAN EIGHT PERCENT OF 
THE POPULATION.  UNDER THE ELECTION LAW PASSED BY 
PARLIAMENT IN OCTOBER 1995, THE NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVES 
OF THE SERBIAN COMMUNITY WAS REDUCED FROM 13 TO THREE ON 
THE BASIS OF ESTIMATES OF THE NUMBER OF SERBS WHO FLED 
CROATIA AND THE ASSUMPTION THAT THEY WOULD NOT RETURN, 
DISREGARDING THE FACT THAT THEY REMAINED CROATIAN 
CITIZENS.  TWO OF THE THREE SEATS WERE WON BY THE SERBIAN 
PEOPLE'S PARTY AND ONE SEAT WENT TO THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC 
ACTION PARTY. 
 
IN SEPTEMBER, THE GOVERNMENT TEMPORARILY RESCINDED 
ARTICLES 21 AND 22 (AND ALL OTHER RELEVANT ARTICLES) OF 
THE 1992 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS. 
THESE LAWS HAD ESTABLISHED SELF-GOVERNING SPECIAL STATUS 
DISTRICTS IN AREAS WHERE MINORITIES MADE UP MORE THAN 50 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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DEPT FOR EUR/SCE/HOH AND DRL 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: N/A 
TAGS: 
SUBJECT:  HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT FOR CROATIA 
 
PERCENT OF THE POPULATION, NAMELY, MUNICIPALITIES IN THE 
KNIN AND GLINA REGIONS.  THE PROVISIONS REMAIN SUSPENDED 
INDEFINITELY, AND AT A MINIMUM UNTIL THE RESULTS OF AN 
APRIL 1996 CENSUS ARE KNOWN.  THIS REPEAL OF THE SPECIAL 
DISTRICTS LAW, OFFICIALLY JUSTIFIED BY THE CHANGE IN THE 
DEMOGRAPHICS OF THE TERRITORY, AS WELL AS THE LAW 
CONFISCATING ABANDONED PROPERTY, AND THE REFUSAL TO ALLOW 
THE MASS RETURN OF SERB REFUGEES CONTRIBUTED TO CHARGES 
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THAT THE GOVERNMENT SOUGHT TO LEGALIZE AND 
INSTITUTIONALIZE THE POPULATION CHANGES AFTER THE 
OFFENSIVES TO CREATE A HOMOGENEOUS COUNTRY WITH NO 
SIGNIFICANT MINORITIES. 
 
THE "RSK" HELD ELECTIONS IN DECEMBER 1993 WHICH NO 
INTERNATIONAL BODY RECOGNIZED AS LEGITIMATE.  THE 
"PRESIDENTIAL" CANDIDATE SPONSORED BY BELGRADE, MILAN 
MARTIC, "WON" ONLY AFTER OFFICIAL MANIPULATION OF THE 
VOTE.  AFTER THE FALL OF THE "RSK," THE LONG-SERVING 
LEADERS OF EASTERN SLAVONIA APPOINTED THEMSELVES AS THE 
"REGIONAL GOVERNING COUNCIL" AND POLITICALLY "REORGANIZED" 
THEMSELVES AS A "DISTRICT," NO LONGER A "REPUBLIC."  NO 
MINORITIES WERE REPRESENTED IN EITHER THE "PARLIAMENT" OR 
THE "GOVERNMENT" OF THE "RSK," NOR ARE ANY ON THE COUNCIL. 
 
SECTION 4.  GOVERNMENTAL ATTITUDE REGARDING INTERNATIONAL 
AND NONGOVERNMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF ALLEGED VIOLATIONS OF 
HUMAN RIGHTS 
 
HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS IN ZAGREB, SPLIT, RIJEKA, AND OSIJEK 
WORKED TO PREVENT HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES IN THEIR RESPECTIVE 
LOCALITIES AND BROUGHT THEIR CONCERNS TO THE ATTENTION OF 
LOCAL AND NATIONAL AUTHORITIES AS WELL AS DOMESTIC AND 
INTERNATIONAL MEDIA.  MOST OF THESE GROUPS FOCUSED ON 
LEGAL ADVOCACY PROGRAMS AND SOCIAL SERVICES SUPPORT FOR 
THE REMAINING POPULATIONS IN THE RECOVERED TERRITORIES.  A 
COALITION OF GROUPS WAS CREATED IN MAY TO SUPPORT AND 
MONITOR THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN WESTERN SLAVONIA. 
ELEMENTS OF THIS COALITION WERE LATER EXTENDED TO KNIN. 
HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS REMAINED HIGHLY CRITICAL OF THE 
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GOVERNMENT'S HUMAN RIGHTS RECORD. 
 
MAJOR LOCAL HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS INCLUDE THE CROATIAN 
HELSINKI COMMISSION, THE ANTI-WAR CAMPAIGN, THE DALMATIAN 
SOLIDARITY COMMITTEE, THE DALMATIAN COMMITTEE FOR HUMAN 
RIGHTS, AND THE CENTER FOR PEACE AND HUMAN RIGHTS.  THE 
SERBIAN PEOPLES' PARTY AND THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC UNION 
HAVE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEES.  THE SERBIAN DEMOCRATIC 
FORUM, ANOTHER LOCAL HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP, FOCUSED PRIMARILY 
ON THE CONCERNS OF THE SERBIAN COMMUNITY.  ALL OF THESE 
GROUPS HAVE PUBLICLY CRITICIZED THE GOVERNMENT'S HUMAN 
RIGHTS POLICY.  INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS 
ARE ALSO ACTIVE IN CROATIA. 
 
THE GOVERNMENT COOPERATED WITH INTERNATIONAL 
INVESTIGATIONS OF WAR CRIMES CARRIED OUT BY THE U.N. 
COMMISSION OF EXPERTS, PERMITTING FREE ACCESS TO REFUGEES 
FOR GATHERING EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY, EVEN IN CASES IN WHICH 
CROATS WERE THE LIKELY PERPETRATORS OF THE WITNESSED 
ATROCITIES.  THE GOVERNMENT PLEDGED ITS COOPERATION WITH 
THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE PROSECUTION OF 
WAR CRIMES IN THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA IN THE HAGUE.  IN 
NOVEMBER, PRESIDENT TUDJMAN NAMED THE COMMANDER OF BOSNIAN 
CROAT FORCES, MAJOR GENERAL TIHOMIR BLASKIC, TO A NEW POST 
IN THE INSPECTOR GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF THE HV, ONE DAY 
AFTER BLASKIC HAD BEEN INDICTED BY THE TRIBUNAL.  THIS 
APPOINTMENT RAISED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT'S 
PLEDGE. 
 
SERBIAN FORCES DID NOT PERMIT THE FORMATION OR FUNCTIONING 
OF LOCAL HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS AND IMPEDED THE WORK OF 
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INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS.  AN ORGANIZATION CALLED 
THE DANUBE PEACE BRIDGE, BASED IN SOUTHERN HUNGARY, WAS 
ACTIVE IN EASTERN SLAVONIA, SUPPORTED BY ACTIVISTS FROM 
BOTH CROATIA AND SERBIA, HOWEVER, LOCAL "OFFICIALS" 
PREVENTED NON-INTERNATIONAL ACTIVISTS FROM GOVERNMENT- 
CONTROLLED CROATIA FROM ENTERING THE REGION.  ONLY U.N. 
PERSONNEL AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY MONITORING MISSION 
HAVE LIMITED FREEDOM TO OBSERVE HUMAN RIGHTS PRACTICES IN 
THESE AREAS. 
 
SECTION 5.  DISCRIMINATION BASED ON RACE, SEX, RELIGION, 
DISABILITY, LANGUAGE, OR SOCIAL STATUS 
 
THE CONSTITUTION SPECIFIES THAT ALL CITIZENS SHALL ENJOY 
ALL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS, REGARDLESS OF RACE, COLOR, SEX, 
LANGUAGE, RELIGION, POLITICAL OR OTHER OPINION, NATIONAL 
OR SOCIAL ORIGIN, PROPERTY, BIRTH, EDUCATION, SOCIAL 
STATUS, OR OTHER ATTRIBUTES.  IT ADDS THAT MEMBERS OF ALL 
NATIONS AND MINORITIES SHALL HAVE EQUAL RIGHTS IN CROATIA. 
WITH THE EXCEPTIONS NOTED BELOW, THESE RIGHTS ARE OBSERVED 
IN PRACTICE.  ONE ARTICLE PROVIDES FOR SPECIAL "WARTIME 
MEASURES" BUT STATES THAT RESTRICTIONS SHALL BE 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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FM AMEMBASSY ZAGREB 
TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 8386 
 
UNCLAS SECTION 13 OF 15 ZAGREB 005178 
 
SIPDIS 
 
 
SBU/NOFORN 
 
DEPT FOR EUR/SCE/HOH AND DRL 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: N/A 
TAGS: 
SUBJECT:  HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT FOR CROATIA 
 
APPROPRIATE TO THE NATURE OF THE DANGER AND MAY NOT RESULT 
IN THE INEQUALITY OF CITIZENSHIP WITH RESPECT TO RACE, 
COLOR, SEX, LANGUAGE, RELIGION, OR NATIONAL OR SOCIAL 
ORIGIN.  UNDER THESE MEASURES, THESE RIGHTS HAVE BEEN 
OBSERVED IN PRACTICE. 
 
THE LAW DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE BY GENDER.  IN PRACTICE, 
HOWEVER, WOMEN GENERALLY HOLD LOWER PAYING POSITIONS IN 
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THE WORK FORCE.  ALTHOUGH THE GOVERNMENT DOES NOT COLLECT 
STATISTICS, INFORMED OBSERVERS STATE THAT VIOLENCE AGAINST 
WOMEN, INCLUDING SPOUSE ABUSE IS COMMON, AND THAT THE 
NUMBER OF INCIDENTS HAS INCREASED IN THE LAST FEW YEARS. 
ALCOHOL ABUSE IS COMMONLY CITED AS A CONTRIBUTING FACTOR. 
CENTERS FOR THE PSYCHOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL CARE OF ABUSED 
WOMEN ARE OPEN IN SEVERAL CITIES, AND THERE IS A 24-HOUR 
HOT LINE IN A ZAGREB MEDICAL CENTER.  A NUMBER OF LOCAL 
INSTITUTIONS AND VOLUNTARY AGENCIES OFFER SOCIAL, MEDICAL, 
AND OTHER ASSISTANCE TO ABUSED WOMEN AND TO THOSE 
TRAUMATIZED BY WAR EXPERIENCES.  FAMILY CRISIS 
ASSOCIATIONS ARE ALSO ACTIVE. 
 
ALTHOUGH THE NUMBER OF FEMALE-LED ORGANIZATIONS HAS 
INCREASED SINCE THE WAR, MOST ARE DEVOTED TO ANTIWAR OR 
HUMANITARIAN CAUSES AND ARE POORLY ORGANIZED AND POORLY 
FUNDED.  THERE IS NO NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF WOMEN 
DEVOTED TO THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN'S RIGHTS. 
 
THE GOVERNMENT HAS MADE A STRONG COMMITMENT TO THE WELFARE 
OF CHILDREN.  SCHOOLS PROVIDE FREE MEALS FOR CHILDREN, DAY 
NURSERIES ARE AVAILABLE IN MOST COMMUNITIES EVEN FOR 
INFANTS, AND MEDICAL CARE FOR CHILDREN IS FREE.  THERE IS 
NO DOCUMENTED PATTERN OF SOCIETAL ABUSE OR DISCRIMINATION 
AGAINST CHILDREN. 
 
THERE IS NO SPECIFIC LEGISLATION MANDATING ACCESS TO 
BUILDINGS OR GOVERNMENT SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH 
DISABILITIES.  ACCESS TO SUCH FACILITIES IS OFTEN 
DIFFICULT, HOWEVER, THE GOVERNMENT BEGAN A NEW PROGRAM TO 
PROVIDE SEVERAL DISABLED WAR VETERANS WITH PUBLICLY- 
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FINANCED HOMES DESIGNED ESPECIALLY TO ACCOMMODATE THEIR 
PARTICULAR DISABILITY.  PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES FACE NO 
DISCRIMINATORY MEASURES, AND EDUCATION AND JOB 
OPPORTUNITIES GENERALLY ARE AVAILABLE. 
 
OTHER SECTIONS OF THIS REPORT ADDRESS SERIOUS HUMAN RIGHTS 
ABUSES SUFFERED BY PERSONS BASED ON THEIR NATIONALITY, 
INCLUDING CASES OF GOVERNMENT ABUSE OF ETHNIC SERBS. 
 
CONSTITUTIONALLY, CROATIAN SERBS ENJOY THE SAME PROTECTION 
AS OTHER SELF-IDENTIFIED ETHNIC AND RELIGIOUS GROUPS IN 
THE COUNTRY.  IN PRACTICE, HOWEVER, THERE CONTINUES TO BE 
EVER-PRESENT, SUBTLE, AND SOMETIMES OPEN DISCRIMINATION 
AGAINST ORTHODOX SERBS IN SUCH AREAS AS THE ADMINISTRATION 
OF JUSTICE, EMPLOYMENT, HOUSING, AND THE FREE EXERCISE OF 
THEIR CULTURAL RIGHTS.  SERBS CONTINUE TO BE PARTICULARLY 
VULNERABLE TO ATTACK BECAUSE OF THE GOVERNMENT'S 
RELUCTANCE TO PROTECT RIGOROUSLY THEIR RIGHTS.  ATTACKS 
AGAINST PROPERTY OWNED BY SERBS, OR EVEN CROATS WITH SERB- 
SOUNDING NAMES, CONTINUED IN 1995, THOUGH AT A LESSER RATE 
THAN IN PREVIOUS YEARS.  SERBS IN CROATIA ALSO CONTINUED 
TO RECEIVE ANONYMOUS THREATS BY MAIL, PHONE, AND FAX, BUT 
IN FEWER NUMBERS THAN IN PREVIOUS YEARS.  MANY SERBS LEFT 
GOVERNMENT-CONTROLLED CROATIA DURING THE YEAR AS A RESULT 
OF THE COMBINATION OF ECONOMIC DISCRIMINATION AND PHYSICAL 
THREATS, AND THE LACK OF INTEREST SHOWN BY THE GOVERNMENT 
TO CREATE CONFIDENCE RESTORING MEASURES WITH THE SERBS 
REMAINING IN THE FORMERLY OCCUPIED AREAS. 
 
THE MAKEUP OF THE POLICE FORCE, WHICH CONSISTS ALMOST 
EXCLUSIVELY OF ETHNIC CROATS, SOME WITH LITTLE EXPERIENCE 
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OR TRAINING IN POLICE WORK, CONTRIBUTED TO THE PROBLEM. 
AS IN PREVIOUS YEARS, THE VAST MAJORITY OF CASES INVOLVING 
VIOLENCE AGAINST SERBS WENT UNPUNISHED. 
 
THE MUSLIM COMMUNITY IN CROATIA ALSO SUFFERED FROM ETHNIC 
DISCRIMINATION AND CROATIAN MUSLIMS AND BOSNIAN REFUGEES 
CONTINUE TO REPORT WIDESPREAD DISCRIMINATION IN MANY AREAS 
SUCH AS CITIZENSHIP AND EMPLOYMENT RIGHTS. 
 
THE GOVERNMENT'S PRACTICE OF DISCRIMINATING IN THE 
ISSUANCE OF CITIZENSHIP PAPERS TOWARD ETHNIC MINORITIES, 
PARTICULARLY SERBS AND MUSLIMS, DREW HARSH CRITICISM. 
HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS HAVE NUMEROUS DOCUMENTED CASES IN 
WHICH THE INTERIOR MINISTRY DENIED CITIZENSHIP PAPERS TO 
LONG-TERM RESIDENTS OF CROATIA (I.E., RESIDENT IN CROATIA 
LONG BEFORE THE COUNTRY DECLARED ITS INDEPENDENCE).  HUMAN 
RIGHTS GROUPS COMPLAIN THAT THE INTERIOR MINISTRY ALMOST 
ALWAYS BASED ITS DENIALS ON ARTICLE 26 OF THE LAW ON 
CITIZENSHIP, WHICH PERMITS IT TO DENY CITIZENSHIP PAPERS 
TO PERSONS OTHERWISE QUALIFIED TO BE CITIZENS OF CROATIA 
FOR REASONS OF NATIONAL INTEREST.  THE LAW DOES NOT 
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TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 8387 
 
UNCLAS SECTION 14 OF 15 ZAGREB 005178 
 
SIPDIS 
 
 
SBU/NOFORN 
 
DEPT FOR EUR/SCE/HOH AND DRL 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: N/A 
TAGS: 
SUBJECT:  HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT FOR CROATIA 
 
ORGANIZATIONS REPORTED THAT THE POLICE CONTINUED TO REFUSE 
CITIZENSHIP APPLICATIONS WITHOUT FULL EXPLANATION. 
 
THE LAW ON CITIZENSHIP DISTINGUISHES BETWEEN THOSE WITH A 
CLAIM TO CROATIAN ETHNICITY AND THOSE WITHOUT.  THE 
"CROATIAN PEOPLE" ARE ELIGIBLE TO BECOME CITIZENS OF 
CROATIA EVEN IF THEY DID NOT HAVE PREVIOUS CITIZENSHIP OF 
THE FORMER SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF CROATIA, AS LONG AS THEY 
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SUBMIT A WRITTEN STATEMENT THAT THEY CONSIDER THEMSELVES 
CROATIAN CITIZENS.  OTHERS MUST SATISFY MORE STRINGENT 
REQUIREMENTS THROUGH NATURALIZATION IN ORDER TO OBTAIN 
CITIZENSHIP, EVEN IF THEY WERE PREVIOUSLY LAWFUL RESIDENTS 
OF CROATIA AS CITIZENS OF THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA.  WHILE AN 
APPLICATION FOR CITIZENSHIP IS PENDING, THE APPLICANT IS 
CONSIDERED AN ALIEN, AND IS DENIED RIGHTS SUCH AS SOCIAL 
ALLOWANCES, INCLUDING MEDICAL CARE, PENSIONS, FREE 
EDUCATION, AND EMPLOYMENT IN THE CIVIL SERVICE. 
 
SERBS AND OTHER ETHNIC MINORITIES ALSO SUFFERED FROM 
ECONOMIC DISCRIMINATION.  THE U.N. SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON 
HUMAN RIGHTS PREVIOUSLY NOTED IN HIS REPORT THAT "IT 
APPEARS THAT SERBS AND MUSLIMS ARE ALWAYS THE FIRST TO BE 
DISMISSED..."  WHILE THE DIFFICULT ECONOMIC SITUATION IN 
CROATIA CONTINUED TO CAUSE HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT FOR ALL 
SECTORS OF SOCIETY, THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR'S CONCERN WAS 
AMPLIFIED BY A LARGE NUMBER OF CREDIBLE REPORTS THAT SERBS 
BORE A DISPROPORTIONATE BURDEN IN LAYOFFS BY A BROAD 
VARIETY OF EMPLOYERS.  THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, HUMAN RIGHTS 
ORGANIZATIONS CONTINUED TO RECEIVE INQUIRIES FROM SERBS 
WHO HAD BEEN FIRED FROM THEIR JOBS AS FAR BACK AS 1992. 
WHILE IN MANY CASES IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TO DETERMINE THE 
PROXIMATE CAUSE FOR THE FIRING OF AN EMPLOYEE, THERE WERE 
CASES WHERE THE EMPLOYEE'S ETHNICITY WAS THE STATED 
REASON.  IN ONE CASE, THE ONLY DOCTOR TO REMAIN IN THE 
KNIN HOSPITAL FOLLOWING OPERATION STORM WAS DISMISSED.  IN 
SOME CASES, DESPITE COURT ORDERS WHICH CONFIRMED THE 
EMPLOYEE'S RIGHT TO EMPLOYMENT OR REINSTATEMENT TO A 
PREVIOUS POSITION, THE EMPLOYER STILL REFUSED TO REHIRE 
WORKERS WHO HAD BEEN OUT OF WORK SINCE 1992. 
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THE ROMA MINORITY CONTINUED TO FACE SOCIETAL 
DISCRIMINATION AND OFFICIAL INACTION WHEN COMPLAINTS WERE 
FILED.  THE 1991 CENSUS SHOWS A TOTAL OF UNDER 7000 ROMA 
IN THE COUNTRY BUT COMMUNITY LEADERS NUMBER THE GROUP IN 
THE TENS OF THOUSANDS. 
 
OTHER MINORITY GROUPS -- SLOVAKS, CZECHS, ITALIANS, 
HUNGARIANS -- DID NOT REPORT SIGNIFICANT DISCRIMINATION TO 
THE SAME EXTENT AS THE SERB COMMUNITY.  AT THE START OF 
THE AUTUMN SCHOOL YEAR, ETHNIC HUNGARIAN PARENTS 
COMPLAINED THAT ONLY CHILDREN WHOSE PARENTS WERE BOTH 
REGISTERED TO BE OF HUNGARIAN ETHNICITY COULD REGISTER IN 
HUNGARIAN SCHOOLS, PREVENTING MANY CHILDREN OF MIXED 
BACKGROUND FROM ATTENDING.  THE ITALIAN MINORITY IN ISTRIA 
AND OTHER ETHNIC COMMUNITIES REPORTED DISPROPORTIONATE 
NUMBERS OF MOBILIZATIONS PRIOR TO BOTH MILITARY 
OFFENSIVES, AS A TEST OF THEIR LOYALTY TO CROATIA. 
 
THE ABYSMAL TREATMENT OF NON-SERB MINORITIES IN THE SERB- 
OCCUPIED AREAS IS DISCUSSED IN OTHER SECTIONS OF THIS 
REPORT. 
 
SECTION 6.  WORKER RIGHTS 
 
A.  THE RIGHT OF ASSOCIATION 
 
ALL WORKERS, EXCEPT MILITARY AND POLICE PERSONNEL, ARE 
ENTITLED TO FORM OR JOIN UNIONS OF THEIR OWN CHOOSING 
WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION.  THERE IS AN ACTIVE LABOR 
MOVEMENT IN CROATIA WITH THREE NATIONAL LABOR FEDERATIONS 
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AND INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATIONS OF BOTH BLUE-COLLAR AND 
WHITE-COLLAR MEMBERS.  IN GENERAL, UNIONS ARE INDEPENDENT 
OF THE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICAL PARTIES. 
 
THE RIGHT TO STRIKE IS GUARANTEED IN THE CONSTITUTION AND 
IS LIMITED ONLY IN THE ARMED FORCES, POLICE, GOVERNMENT 
ADMINISTRATION, AND PUBLIC SERVICES.  STRIKES HAVE BEEN 
INFREQUENT SINCE THE END OF 1994, WITH TWO NOTABLE 
EXCEPTIONS IN THE TRANSPORTATION SECTOR.  RAILWAY WORKERS 
WENT ON STRIKE IN DECEMBER 1994 TO PROTEST POOR SAFETY 
CONDITIONS AND LATE PAYMENT OF WAGES.  AIRLINE PILOTS WENT 
ON STRIKE FOR A FEW DAYS IN THE FALL DUE TO A WAGE 
DISPUTE.  IN THE FACE OF RELATIVE QUIESCENCE OF THE LABOR 
UNIONS, WORKERS CONTINUE TO COMPLAIN ABOUT THE INABILITY 
OF GOVERNMENT-OWNED OR GOVERNMENT-RUN INSTITUTIONS OR 
INDUSTRIES TO PAY WAGES ON TIME.  FOR EXAMPLE, TEACHERS 
WHO STRUCK AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 1994-95 ACADEMIC YEAR, 
CONTINUED TO PROTEST GOVERNMENT WAGE POLICY AND ON MORE 
THAN ONE OCCASION THREATENED TO RESUME STRIKE ACTIVITY. 
DESPITE STRIKES AND PROTESTS, THE GOVERNMENT HEWED CLOSELY 
TO THE AUSTERITY PROGRAM IT IMPLEMENTED IN OCTOBER 1993 AS 
PART OF ITS ECONOMIC STABILIZATION PROGRAM.  THE RAILWAY 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 8388 
 
UNCLAS SECTION 15 OF 15 ZAGREB 005178 
 
SIPDIS 
 
 
SBU/NOFORN 
 
DEPT FOR EUR/SCE/HOH AND DRL 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: N/A 
TAGS: 
SUBJECT:  HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT FOR CROATIA 
 
STRIKE, HOWEVER, SUCCEEDED IN GAINING GREATER UNION 
REPRESENTATION WITHIN MANAGEMENT. 
 
B.  THE RIGHT TO ORGANIZE AND BARGAIN COLLECTIVELY 
 
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IS PROTECTED BY LAW AND PRACTICED 
FREELY IN CROATIA.  IN SPRING 1995, THE CROATIAN 
PARLIAMENT PASSED A NEW LABOR CODE, WITH UNION SUPPORT, 
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WHICH REVISED THE STATUTES GOVERNING COLLECTIVE BARGAINING 
CONTRACTS, PROTECTION FOR STRIKING WORKERS, AND LEGAL 
LIMITATIONS ON THE ABILITY OF EMPLOYERS TO CONDUCT 
"LOCKOUTS" DURING LABOR DISPUTES. 
 
MANY CROATIAN ENTERPRISES WHICH WERE "SOCIALLY OWNED" HAVE 
BEEN "TRANSFORMED" OR NATIONALIZED AS A FIRST STEP TOWARDS 
PRIVATIZATION.  IN THE CURRENT TRANSITION TO PRIVATIZATION 
AND A FREE MARKET ECONOMY, THE UNIONS ARE UNDER PRESSURE 
DUE TO JOB LOSSES, GENERAL UNEMPLOYMENT IN A WEAKENED 
ECONOMY, AND THEIR OWN STRUGGLE TO BECOME GENUINE FREE 
TRADE UNIONS. 
 
THE LABOR CODE, WHICH GOES INTO EFFECT ON JANUARY 1, 1996, 
DEALS DIRECTLY WITH ANTIUNION DISCRIMINATION ISSUES. 
UNIONS NOW CAN CHALLENGE FIRINGS IN COURT, AND THE NEW 
LABOR CODE DID AWAY WITH PROVISIONS UNDER WHICH ILLNESS 
HAD BEEN A VALID REASON FOR EMPLOYERS TO FIRE WORKERS.  IT 
ALSO ERASED PROVISIONS WHICH, UNDER THE OLD CODE, REQUIRED 
UNION SHOP STEWARDS TO REMAIN ON THE JOB WHILE SERVING 
FULL TIME ON WORKERS' COUNCILS, AND GRANTED THEM THE RIGHT 
OF REINSTATEMENT WHEN SERVICE IS COMPLETED.  NEVERTHELESS, 
CROATIA'S TRADE UNION FEDERATIONS HAVE ALLEGED THAT THE 
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYS STRONG-ARM TACTICS AGAINST EMPLOYEES 
INVOLVED IN LABOR DISPUTES TO FORCE THEM BACK TO WORK. 
SOME THREATS ARE ALLEGED TO INCLUDE MOBILIZATION OR "WORK 
OBLIGATIONS," WHEREBY WORKERS ARE DRAFTED TO FILL 
POSITIONS. 
 
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C.  PROHIBITION OF FORCED OR COMPULSORY LABOR 
 
FORCED OR COMPULSORY WORK IS CONSTITUTIONALLY FORBIDDEN. 
THERE WERE NO DOCUMENTED INSTANCES OF COERCED OR FORCED 
LABOR.  THE MINISTRY OF LABOR AND SOCIAL WELFARE IS THE 
AGENCY CHARGED WITH ENFORCING THE CONSTITUTIONAL BAN ON 
COERCED OR FORCED LABOR. 
 
D.  MINIMUM AGE FOR EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN 
 
THE MINIMUM AGE FOR YOUTH EMPLOYMENT IS 15 AND IS ENFORCED 
BY THE MINISTRY OF LABOR AND SOCIAL WELFARE.  UNDER THE 
CONSTITUTION, CHILDREN MAY NOT BE EMPLOYED BEFORE REACHING 
THE LEGALLY DETERMINED AGE, NOR MAY THEY BE FORCED OR 
ALLOWED TO DO WORK THAT IS HARMFUL TO THEIR HEALTH OR 
MORALITY.  WORKERS UNDER 18 ARE ENTITLED TO SPECIAL 
PROTECTION AT WORK AND ARE PROHIBITED FROM HEAVY MANUAL 
LABOR.  EDUCATION IS MANDATORY UP TO AGE 14. 
E.  ACCEPTABLE CONDITIONS OF WORK 
 
THERE ARE NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE STANDARDS.  PUBLIC SERVICE 
UNIONS ARE PACESETTERS FOR THE REST OF THE WORK FORCE, AND 
THEY WERE IN THE FOREFRONT OF CONTINUED EFFORTS TO 
ENCOURAGE THE GOVERNMENT TO HONOR ITS COMMITMENTS.  AS OF 
OCTOBER, THE MINIMUM GROSS MONTHLY WAGE IN CROATIA WAS 
ROUGHLY 200 U.S. DOLLARS GROSS (1024 KUNA) AND 140 USD NET 
(694). NATIONAL REGULATIONS PROVIDE FOR A 42-HOUR 
WORKWEEK, OVERTIME PAY, A HALF-HOUR DAILY BREAK, AND A 
MINIMUM OF 18 DAYS OF PAID VACATION ANNUALLY.  IT IS 
STANDARD PRACTICE TO PROVIDE A 24-HOUR REST PERIOD DURING 
THE WORKWEEK. 
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HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDARDS ARE SET BY THE GOVERNMENT AND 
ENFORCED BY THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH.  IN PRACTICE, 
INDUSTRIES ARE NOT DILIGENT IN MEETING STANDARDS FOR 
WORKER PROTECTION. 
 
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