Zagreb Initiative to Memorialise Murdered Croatian Serbs Praised
Branka Vierda of the Youth Initiative for Human Rights praised this week's decision by a Zagreb City Assembly commission to add the names of the Zec family, who were murdered in 1991, to a register of names of people who could be memorialised by having a street or public area in the Croatian capital named after them.
Vierda said that it was "necessary as a reminder, a warning, that such a thing should never happen again - that people were killed just because they were of a certain nationality and a reminder that those responsible were not prosecuted".
In one of the most notorious incidents of the Croatian war, police officers killed Serb civilians Marija and Mihajlo Zec and their 12-year-old daughter Aleksandra in Zagreb in December 1991.
The two alleged perpetrators, who initially confessed, were put on trial, but then acquitted after the court was allegedly subjected to political pressure.
Croatian MP Rada Boric said on Tuesday that the Zec family and recently-deceased whistleblower Ankica Lepej, who exposed the secret wealth of 1990s President Franjo Tudjman's wife, were added to the register of people to be memorialised in the capital by the city committee that decides on the naming of streets and settlements.
"We will try to find an adequate public area to pay our respects to our brave fellow citizen [Lepej] and commemorate the tragic death of the Zec family. Both namings will serve as a reminder [of the need to] strengthen democracy and the politics of nonviolence," Boric said.
The council has to respond to the naming committee's proposal within 30 days or it will be automatically accepted.
Vierda said that the Youth Initiative for Human Rights has repeatedly proposed that the names of the Zec family be listed...
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