Locirati, identificirati, uhititi, transferirati: Izdajnici i sluge

Locirati, identificirati, uhititi, transferirati: Izdajnici i sluge

Journalist Milan Ivkošić said that the book contains texts by authors who differ ideologically and that some of them do not share Glavaš's views, but, as he maintains, wrote objectively about his case.

He assessed that the texts published in the book, among other things, speak about the legal absurdity of the charges against Glavaš and the favoring of the testimonies that incriminate him, which, as he believes, are “completely unfounded”. In a statement to journalists, Kolobarić said that the book was printed in 3,000 copies and that the trial of Glavaš and the others, which begins tomorrow at the Zagreb County Court, “will prove that Osijek is not a city of chance, nor a city of crime”. Asked to comment on the title of the book and the words that are linked to (the Speaker of the Croatian Parliament) Vladimir Šeks, Kolobarić said that these were Šeks’ words, but that the title characterizes the attitude of the former Račan and current Sanader governments towards the Homeland War, which he considers shameful. Its president, Miljenko Kolobarić, said that the book is dedicated to all Croatian veterans, especially those who ended up in prison with Branimir Glavaš, adding that tomorrow in Zagreb, “the trial of those who prevented 15 new Ovčari from being built in Osijek” begins. Glavaš’s lawyer, Dražen Matijević, assessed that “part of the indictment against Glavaš and the others is not an indictment only against them, but against the most honorable and bravest Croatian units, adding that one must not remain silent about such matters because that would mean guilt before history.” He asserted that Glavaš is being charged with a murder committed by the counterintelligence service of the former JNA, which, he claims, is well known to our secret services, which do not want to speak about it publicly.

Dimensions
24.5 x 17 cm
Pages
234
Publisher
HVIDR-a, Osijek, 2007.
 
Distribution: 2,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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