VARAZDIN VARAZDIN, May 19 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina's Ambassador to Croatia Hasan Muratovic on Wednesday visited the Regional office for Refugees and Displaced persons in Varazdin where he held talks with the Office head, Nikola
Dugandzic. Muratovic also visited refugee centres in the town to, as he said, see the accommodation of refugees and displaced persons from Bosnia-Herzegovina and find out what they need. We also wished to see why it is that so many refugees and displaced persons who can return to Bosnia-Herzegovina are not doing so, he said, adding one of the possible reasons was the impossibility of returning to the Bosnian Serb entity of Republika Srpska. Muratovic announced consular days would take place in Varazdin for refugees and displaced persons from Bosnia-Herzegovina so facilitate the issuing of new documents. Dugundzic said there were still 1,539 displaced persons and refugees at the Varazdin Regional Office, which co
VARAZDIN, May 19 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina's Ambassador to
Croatia Hasan Muratovic on Wednesday visited the Regional office
for Refugees and Displaced persons in Varazdin where he held talks
with the Office head, Nikola Dugandzic.
Muratovic also visited refugee centres in the town to, as he said,
see the accommodation of refugees and displaced persons from
Bosnia-Herzegovina and find out what they need.
We also wished to see why it is that so many refugees and displaced
persons who can return to Bosnia-Herzegovina are not doing so, he
said, adding one of the possible reasons was the impossibility of
returning to the Bosnian Serb entity of Republika Srpska.
Muratovic announced consular days would take place in Varazdin for
refugees and displaced persons from Bosnia-Herzegovina so
facilitate the issuing of new documents.
Dugundzic said there were still 1,539 displaced persons and
refugees at the Varazdin Regional Office, which covers four
counties and 17 centres. Only in Varazdin there are 862 refugees, he
said.
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