MOSTAR, March 19 (Hina) - At Monday's prayer meeting in Mostar, the Bishop of Mostar and Duvno, Ratko Peric, criticised the international community and said Croats should not be expected to "bow and spread the Dayton idolatry".
"Sinful structures" within the international community suffocate human rights and civil and national freedoms in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Peric said, stressing the "unfairness" of the Dayton Agreement, which gave away Republika Srpska to one people, while leaving the Bosnian Federation to two constitutive peoples with mechanisms of "gradual pruning of the less numerous Croat people". "From an unfair structure rises a fair peace," Peric relayed. According to him, sinful are also international community structures which want Croats and the Catholic Church in Bosnia-Herzegovina to perish. The bishop warned that structures of sin could also find their way into the Croat National Assembly, which he describ
MOSTAR, March 19 (Hina) - At Monday's prayer meeting in Mostar, the
Bishop of Mostar and Duvno, Ratko Peric, criticised the
international community and said Croats should not be expected to
"bow and spread the Dayton idolatry".
"Sinful structures" within the international community suffocate
human rights and civil and national freedoms in Bosnia-
Herzegovina, Peric said, stressing the "unfairness" of the Dayton
Agreement, which gave away Republika Srpska to one people, while
leaving the Bosnian Federation to two constitutive peoples with
mechanisms of "gradual pruning of the less numerous Croat people".
"From an unfair structure rises a fair peace," Peric relayed.
According to him, sinful are also international community
structures which want Croats and the Catholic Church in Bosnia-
Herzegovina to perish.
The bishop warned that structures of sin could also find their way
into the Croat National Assembly, which he described as the central
national institution of Croats in Bosnia-Herzegovina, if the
assembly fails to make fair and rightful decisions.
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