MOSTAR MOSTAR, Dec 4 (Hina) - A Republika Srpska government Office for Refugees was opened in Mostar on Monday. The Bosnian Serb entity's Minister for Refugees, Mico Micic, said at the opening he was convinced the office would
contribute to an easier return of Serbs to the Neretva River valley and Mostar. According to some estimates, some 50,000 Serbs fled from the area during the war. Their return, Micic continued, would allow homes of primarily Bosniak refugees in eastern Herzegovina to be made vacant. Republika Srpska authorities warn that Serb refugees from the Bosnian Federation had the most trouble with return and claiming their property which they left during the year 1992.(hina) lml
MOSTAR, Dec 4 (Hina) - A Republika Srpska government Office for
Refugees was opened in Mostar on Monday.
The Bosnian Serb entity's Minister for Refugees, Mico Micic, said
at the opening he was convinced the office would contribute to an
easier return of Serbs to the Neretva River valley and Mostar.
According to some estimates, some 50,000 Serbs fled from the area
during the war.
Their return, Micic continued, would allow homes of primarily
Bosniak refugees in eastern Herzegovina to be made vacant.
Republika Srpska authorities warn that Serb refugees from the
Bosnian Federation had the most trouble with return and claiming
their property which they left during the year 1992.
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