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SFOR WILL CONTINUE SEARCH FOR KARADZIC

SARAJEVO, April 6 (Hina) - The Stabilisation Force (SFOR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina will continue its search for war crimes suspects regardless of the wounding of two persons in last week's operation in Pale outside Sarajevo, SFOR spokesman Dave Sullivan said in Sarajevo on Tuesday.
SARAJEVO, April 6 (Hina) - The Stabilisation Force (SFOR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina will continue its search for war crimes suspects regardless of the wounding of two persons in last week's operation in Pale outside Sarajevo, SFOR spokesman Dave Sullivan said in Sarajevo on Tuesday.#L# Sullivan told reporters that SFOR regretted the wounding of Serb Orthodox priest Jeremija Starovlah and his son Aleksandar, adding that the incident was a result of unfortunate circumstances. According to the latest reports from Tuzla, where the priest and his son have been hospitalised, their condition is still very serious because they sustained grave head injuries. It was earlier stated that the two sustained head injuries when SFOR troops used explosive to blow up the door to their house which they believed was where Radovan Karadzic was hiding. The wounding of the priest and his son provoked strong reactions from Bosnian Serb officials and high dignitaries of the Serb Orthodox church in the country, who described SFOR as "an occupying force" conducting repression against Serbs. Sullivan said however that this would not affect SFOR's readiness to bring to justice all war crimes indictees and continue taking action against those helping them. He recalled that all 29 indictees from Bosnia who were transferred to The Hague had been arrested by SFOR, while the Bosnian Serb authorities did not arrest any indictees. If Karadzic remains at large, the authorities of Republika Srpska will have to explain to their citizens why Bosnia-Herzegovina will remain isolated from Europe, he said. Over the last ten days, international representatives operating in Bosnia, including Paddy Ashdown, have warned the authorities in Banja Luka, especially the Serb Democratic Party, over lack of cooperation with the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague. Despite previous reports, it is possible that Bosnia-Herzegovina will not be invited to join NATO's Partnership for Peace programme at a summit in Istanbul in June, and that this will not happen as long as Karadzic is on the run. (Hina) rml

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