Mass Graves Commission Sees Important Attitude Shift
Ljubljana, 9 January - The government commission on concealed mass graves believes that an important shift towards reconciliation happened in 2006. The facts ascertained by the body tasked with uncovering mass post-WWII graves are being accepted and are no longer "aggressively opposed", the commission said on Tuesday.
Ljubljana, the government
Pavel Jamnik, a member of the government commission on concealed mass graves, speaking to the press about the commission's activities and plans.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana, the government
Pavel Jamnik, a member of the government commission on concealed mass graves, speaking to the press about the commission's activities and plans.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana, the government
Pavel Jamnik, a member of the government commission on concealed mass graves, speaking to the press about the commission's activities and plans.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana, the government
Joze Dezman, the head of the government commission on concealed mass graves, speaking to the press about the commission's activities and plans.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana, the government
Joze Dezman, the head of the government commission on concealed mass graves, speaking to the press about the commission's activities and plans.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
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