WASHINGTON, June 1 (Hina) - US President George W. Bush was today again sent a letter so far signed by 29 organisations of American Croats, their associations, Croat Catholic parishes and foundations, regarding the position of Croats
in Bosnia-Herzegovina. This is the third letter in three months sent to President Bush, with the same content. The American Croats are protesting against the dismissal of, as they say, democratically elected representatives of the Croat community in Bosnia-Herzegovina, against acts by the international high representative in Bosnia and the last-minute changes to electoral regulations. The taking over of the Herzegovacka Bank is described by the violence of masked and armed SFOR soldiers, American diplomats in Bosnia Jacques Klein, Robert Berry and Ambassador Thomas Miller are harshly criticised. The American Croats call on President Bush to use his influence so the elected Croat representativ
WASHINGTON, June 1 (Hina) - US President George W. Bush was today
again sent a letter so far signed by 29 organisations of American
Croats, their associations, Croat Catholic parishes and
foundations, regarding the position of Croats in Bosnia-
Herzegovina.
This is the third letter in three months sent to President Bush,
with the same content.
The American Croats are protesting against the dismissal of, as
they say, democratically elected representatives of the Croat
community in Bosnia-Herzegovina, against acts by the international
high representative in Bosnia and the last-minute changes to
electoral regulations.
The taking over of the Herzegovacka Bank is described by the
violence of masked and armed SFOR soldiers, American diplomats in
Bosnia Jacques Klein, Robert Berry and Ambassador Thomas Miller are
harshly criticised.
The American Croats call on President Bush to use his influence so
the elected Croat representatives could again take up their
offices.
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