MOSTAR, May 2 (Hina) - Eighty children of Bosnian Muslim returnees are attending classes with Bosnian Croat children in the elementary school in Stolac, southern Bosnia-Herzegovina, as of Tuesday. In the past, the Muslim children
attended classes in two private municipal houses. The Stolac elementary school, the first joint Croat-Muslim school in southern BH, will teach according to two separate curricula and programmes. The Office of the international community's High Representative for BH today issued a statement pointing out the classes for Muslim and Croat children in the Stolac elementary school can serve as a good example for problem areas in other parts of BH.(hina) ha mm
MOSTAR, May 2 (Hina) - Eighty children of Bosnian Muslim returnees
are attending classes with Bosnian Croat children in the elementary
school in Stolac, southern Bosnia-Herzegovina, as of Tuesday. In
the past, the Muslim children attended classes in two private
municipal houses.
The Stolac elementary school, the first joint Croat-Muslim school
in southern BH, will teach according to two separate curricula and
programmes.
The Office of the international community's High Representative
for BH today issued a statement pointing out the classes for Muslim
and Croat children in the Stolac elementary school can serve as a
good example for problem areas in other parts of BH.
(hina) ha mm