ZAGREB, Feb 9 (Hina) - The number of ethnically motivated incidents in the Croatian Danube River region in January continued to decrease, and in comparison to the same period in 1999 it is drastically smaller, spokesman of the
Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Peter Palmer said on Wednesday. The spokesman told a press conference of the OSCE and UNHCR missions in Croatia that reports from the field include 31 ethnically motivated incidents in January. The average of one ethnically motivated incident per day in January 2000 as oppose to the average of 4.5 such incidents per day in January 1999, demonstrates a dramatic fall, Palmer said.(TO BE CONTINUED)(hina) it
ZAGREB, Feb 9 (Hina) - The number of ethnically motivated incidents
in the Croatian Danube River region in January continued to
decrease, and in comparison to the same period in 1999 it is
drastically smaller, spokesman of the Organisation for Security
and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Peter Palmer said on Wednesday.
The spokesman told a press conference of the OSCE and UNHCR missions
in Croatia that reports from the field include 31 ethnically
motivated incidents in January.
The average of one ethnically motivated incident per day in January
2000 as oppose to the average of 4.5 such incidents per day in
January 1999, demonstrates a dramatic fall, Palmer said.
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