SARAJEVO, Sept 25 (Hina) - Checks of passports issued since 1992 by the Bosnia-Herzegovina authorities or embassies should be finished by mid-October, when all contentious cases should be cleared up, Bosnian Deputy Foreign Minister
Ivica Misic announced Tuesday in Sarajevo. Checking the identity of persons and circumstances under which the passports were issued to them during war time and later is being done as part of measures Bosnia has been undertaking in order to counter the danger of terrorism. Misic also announced new passports, with a higher degree of security, would be issued as of now, and efforts to improve the protection of state borders and ensure the safety of all citizens would be undertaken. The highest Bosnia-Herzegovina authorities and the authorities of both entities have agreed to register all humanitarian and non-government organisations' personnel, and to monitor all bank accounts and deposit
SARAJEVO, Sept 25 (Hina) - Checks of passports issued since 1992 by
the Bosnia-Herzegovina authorities or embassies should be finished
by mid-October, when all contentious cases should be cleared up,
Bosnian Deputy Foreign Minister Ivica Misic announced Tuesday in
Sarajevo.
Checking the identity of persons and circumstances under which the
passports were issued to them during war time and later is being
done as part of measures Bosnia has been undertaking in order to
counter the danger of terrorism.
Misic also announced new passports, with a higher degree of
security, would be issued as of now, and efforts to improve the
protection of state borders and ensure the safety of all citizens
would be undertaken.
The highest Bosnia-Herzegovina authorities and the authorities of
both entities have agreed to register all humanitarian and non-
government organisations' personnel, and to monitor all bank
accounts and deposits made by persons or organisations suspected of
terrorist connections.
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