MOSTAR, Aug 25 (Hina) - A group of Bosniak refugees returned from Mostar to their home village of Fazgalica Kula, about four kilometres from the border with Montenegro in the Bosnian Serb entity of Republika Srpska. Some thirty
Bosniak returnees have been accommodated in a slightly damaged house where they will stay while their homes are being reconstructed. The return passed without incidents, and Mostar's deputy mayor, Safet Orucevic, who accompanied the returnees, commended the correct conduct of the Republika Srpska police. Orucevic said "today's return of the Bosniaks" contributes to the reconciliation process and that "return has become a reality in every part of Bosnia-Herzegovina". The Stabilisation Force Spanish brigade, which secured the return, said it was the first case since the signing of the Dayton Agreement in December 1995, that a group of Bosniaks have returned deep inside the zone of Bosnian S
MOSTAR, Aug 25 (Hina) - A group of Bosniak refugees returned from
Mostar to their home village of Fazgalica Kula, about four
kilometres from the border with Montenegro in the Bosnian Serb
entity of Republika Srpska.
Some thirty Bosniak returnees have been accommodated in a slightly
damaged house where they will stay while their homes are being
reconstructed.
The return passed without incidents, and Mostar's deputy mayor,
Safet Orucevic, who accompanied the returnees, commended the
correct conduct of the Republika Srpska police.
Orucevic said "today's return of the Bosniaks" contributes to the
reconciliation process and that "return has become a reality in
every part of Bosnia-Herzegovina".
The Stabilisation Force Spanish brigade, which secured the return,
said it was the first case since the signing of the Dayton Agreement
in December 1995, that a group of Bosniaks have returned deep inside
the zone of Bosnian Serbs.
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