KARLOVAC, April 13 (Hina) - The Association of Displaced Persons of Croatia on Thursday requested the Presidents of the Republic, Sabor and the Government to help refugees accommodated in the refugee camp 'Gaza' near Karlovac, who
have not been receiving gas supply for more than a month. The refugees should not be the ones to pay for debts and non-payment between the Croatian Oil Industry (INA) and the Government's Office for Displaced Persons and Refugees, says a letter, signed by the president of the Karlovac County Association of Returnees, Ivan Matesa. More than 500 refugees live at the camp 'Gaza', in small decrepit houses and in conditions which are below the minimal standards of dignified living. On March 10, the gas supply which the refugees had been using for heating and cooking, was severed. "After then years of exile, with no homes or property, those people have most certainly not deserved to freeze an
KARLOVAC, April 13 (Hina) - The Association of Displaced Persons of
Croatia on Thursday requested the Presidents of the Republic, Sabor
and the Government to help refugees accommodated in the refugee
camp 'Gaza' near Karlovac, who have not been receiving gas supply
for more than a month.
The refugees should not be the ones to pay for debts and non-payment
between the Croatian Oil Industry (INA) and the Government's Office
for Displaced Persons and Refugees, says a letter, signed by the
president of the Karlovac County Association of Returnees, Ivan
Matesa.
More than 500 refugees live at the camp 'Gaza', in small decrepit
houses and in conditions which are below the minimal standards of
dignified living. On March 10, the gas supply which the refugees had
been using for heating and cooking, was severed.
"After then years of exile, with no homes or property, those people
have most certainly not deserved to freeze and have nothing to cook
their food on," Matesa said.
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