Kitarovich-Serbs: We have forgiven many things, but not war crimes

Uncovering in the town of Glines a bust for Croatia's first president, Franjo Tudjman, the country's current president, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, stated that, for the sake of peace and the future, Croatia had pardoned many things, but war crimes should be investigated and penalised. We have forgiven many things for the sake of [...]
“We have pardoned many things for the sake of peace and the future, but we have to investigate and prosecute war crimes, that's what the Croatian state owes to victims”, said the president at Gline, 70km south of Zagreb, where it participated in Victory Day ceremonies, Homeland Thanksgiving and Day of Croatian Veterans.
After the ceremony, President Grabar Kitarovic and Parliamentary member Miroslav Tudjman discovered the bust for the first Croatian president, Pash attended.
Miroslav Tudjman said his father, Franjo Tudjman, was no longer the only president of Croatia, but also a symbol of the establishment of the Croatian state, freedom and independence.










