Slovenians File 15,000 Totalitarian Injustice Compensation Claims

Ljubljana, 25 October - The Sector for Redressing Injustices and for National Reconciliation at the Justice Ministry has received 15,202 claims for redressing injustices suffered by people during the reign of totalitarian systems in the country in the aftermath World War II, the sector's head Milko Mikola told a press conference in Ljubljana on Wednesday.

Ljubljana, Ministry of Justice. The "Osvobojeni gradimo" (Liberated We Build) book, which brings testimonies and documents mostly about labour camps in Slovenia after WWII. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Ministry of Justice.
The "Osvobojeni gradimo" (Liberated We Build) book, which brings testimonies and documents mostly about labour camps in Slovenia after WWII.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Ministry of Justice. Milko Mikola the head of the Sector for Redressing of Injustices and for National Reconciliation at the Ministry of Justice presenting the work of the government body and the "Osvobojeni gradimo" (Liberated We Build) book, which brings testimonies and documents mostly about labour camps in Slovenia after WWII. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Ministry of Justice.
Milko Mikola the head of the Sector for Redressing of Injustices and for National Reconciliation at the Ministry of Justice presenting the work of the government body and the "Osvobojeni gradimo" (Liberated We Build) book, which brings testimonies and documents mostly about labour camps in Slovenia after WWII.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Ministry of Justice. Milko Mikola the head of the Sector for Redressing of Injustices and for National Reconciliation at the Ministry of Justice presenting the work of the government body and the "Osvobojeni gradimo" (Liberated We Build) book, which brings testimonies and documents mostly about labour camps in Slovenia after WWII. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Ministry of Justice.
Milko Mikola the head of the Sector for Redressing of Injustices and for National Reconciliation at the Ministry of Justice presenting the work of the government body and the "Osvobojeni gradimo" (Liberated We Build) book, which brings testimonies and documents mostly about labour camps in Slovenia after WWII.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Ministry of Justice. Milko Mikola the head of the Sector for Redressing of Injustices and for National Reconciliation at the Ministry of Justice presenting the work of the government body and the "Osvobojeni gradimo" (Liberated We Build) book, which brings testimonies and documents mostly about labour camps in Slovenia after WWII. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Ministry of Justice.
Milko Mikola the head of the Sector for Redressing of Injustices and for National Reconciliation at the Ministry of Justice presenting the work of the government body and the "Osvobojeni gradimo" (Liberated We Build) book, which brings testimonies and documents mostly about labour camps in Slovenia after WWII.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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