SARAJEVO, April 9 (Hina) - The Archbishop of Sarajevo, Cardinal Vinko Puljic, and assistant Bishop Pero Sudar on Friday received deputy High Representative for Bosnia-Herzegovina Jacques Paul Klein. The talks focused on the situation
in which the Catholic Church in the country is currently. The Catholic Press Agency reported the talks focused on numerous subjects, including the protection of minorities in Bosnia-Herzegovina, enabling refugees to return to their homes and assistance to local self-governments. During a discussion on the Kosovo crisis, Msgrs Puljic and Sudar reiterated the stance of the Church that there can be no peace without justice and no rights where their basis is endangered -- human life. The bishops expressed their concern about the human rights situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina, especially after the killing of deputy Interior Minister of the Moslem-Croat Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Jo
SARAJEVO, April 9 (Hina) - The Archbishop of Sarajevo, Cardinal
Vinko Puljic, and assistant Bishop Pero Sudar on Friday received
deputy High Representative for Bosnia-Herzegovina Jacques Paul
Klein.
The talks focused on the situation in which the Catholic Church in
the country is currently.
The Catholic Press Agency reported the talks focused on numerous
subjects, including the protection of minorities in Bosnia-
Herzegovina, enabling refugees to return to their homes and
assistance to local self-governments.
During a discussion on the Kosovo crisis, Msgrs Puljic and Sudar
reiterated the stance of the Church that there can be no peace
without justice and no rights where their basis is endangered --
human life.
The bishops expressed their concern about the human rights
situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina, especially after the killing of
deputy Interior Minister of the Moslem-Croat Federation of Bosnia-
Herzegovina, Jozo Leutar.
They relayed to Klein their expectations that international
representatives in Bosnia-Herzegovina would undertake measures to
out a stop to terrorism.
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