ZAGREB, November 5, 2018 – The Association of Zagreb war veterans who defended Vukovar sent an open letter on Monday to Zagreb Mayor Milan Bandić expressing outrage and disappointment at Bandić’s reception for the head of the town council of the Serbian town of Jagodina, Dragan Marković Palma, who together with Serbian paramilitary leader and war crimes indictee Željko Raznatović a.k.a. Arkan established the Party of Serb Unity in 1993.
The war veterans association criticised Bandić for receiving the Serbian politician whom they described as “a proven Chetnik” and “Arkan’s errand boy”. They also pointed out the fact that the reception in Zagreb on 2 November coincided with the observation of the 27th anniversary of the fall of the village of Lužac near Vukovar into the hands of Serb paramilitary forces led by Arkan in 1991.
On Sunday, the Split-Dalmatia County association of war veterans who were detained in Serb-run concentration camps described Bandić’s decision to receive the Serb politician as abominable. That association said that the reception in Zagreb was an act of rubbing salt into the wounds of war victims.
Veterans’ Affairs Minister Tomo Meved said on Monday that officials have to take account with whom they meet. “If indeed this is the same person, from what we can see on social media, that is absolutely unacceptable and I am personally very critical toward relations of that kind. We are aware that we have to normalise relations with Serbia. I am an advocate of cooperation, particularly in finding missing persons. We, however, have to take account with whom we meet and who those people are. If they participated in the armed aggression against Croatia, then it should be dealt with by some other authorities,” Medved said.
Asked what message that meeting was sending, Medved said that he couldn’t say as he wasn’t familiar with the circumstances that led to the meeting or with the contents of the talks. “I was in Vukovar that day and I don’t know the circumstances that led to the visit. I don’t know the contents of the talks. I truly cannot comment in any greater detail. I am in contact with veterans’ associations. In fact, those who have some knowledge of this event are reacting in an appropriate manner,” he said.
The HVIDRA association of disabled war veterans on Monday criticised Zagreb Mayor Milan Bandić for receiving Palma, whom they described as “a self-confessed Chetnik”, saying that this was an affront to all veterans and victims of the Homeland War.
It is particularly incomprehensible that he came to Zagreb at the invitation of Mayor Bandić himself. “In doing so, Mayor Bandić humiliated the Croatian defenders and their families, Croatian institutions and our country, at a time of preparations to commemorate the sacrifices of Vukovar and Škabrnja,” HVIDR said, calling on Bandić to apologise “to all those who sacrificed for the freedom of our country.”
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