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REFUGEE RETURN IN BOSNIA PROGRESSING SLOWLY

SARAJEVO, June 26 (Hina) - Out of the 2,200,000 citizens of Bosnia-Herzegovina who were forced to leave their homes in Bosnia-Herzegovina during the war, only 741,000 have so far returned. The data gathered by the Bosnian Human Rights and Refugees Ministry with Kresimir Zubak at the helm was presented in Sarajevo today, and indicate that more than 613,000 Bosnian citizens are today scattered in more than 100 countries around the world. Among them are about 328,000 those who have permanently resolved their status and will most probably never return to Bosnia-Herzegovina, while the remaining 284,000 still live in uncertainty. Yugoslavia is still a country which received the most refugees from Bosnia (223,000) and is followed by Croatia in which 83,000 refugees found shelter, and Sweden with more than 56,000 refugees. Zubak announced the signing of an agreement between Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia and Croatia with the aim
SARAJEVO, June 26 (Hina) - Out of the 2,200,000 citizens of Bosnia- Herzegovina who were forced to leave their homes in Bosnia- Herzegovina during the war, only 741,000 have so far returned. The data gathered by the Bosnian Human Rights and Refugees Ministry with Kresimir Zubak at the helm was presented in Sarajevo today, and indicate that more than 613,000 Bosnian citizens are today scattered in more than 100 countries around the world. Among them are about 328,000 those who have permanently resolved their status and will most probably never return to Bosnia- Herzegovina, while the remaining 284,000 still live in uncertainty. Yugoslavia is still a country which received the most refugees from Bosnia (223,000) and is followed by Croatia in which 83,000 refugees found shelter, and Sweden with more than 56,000 refugees. Zubak announced the signing of an agreement between Bosnia- Herzegovina, Yugoslavia and Croatia with the aim of jointly solving the refugee problem at the regional level. (hina) lml sb

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