MOSTAR MAYOR WITH TOWN'S FLED RESIDENTS FROM SWEDEN MOSTAR, Sept 13 (Hina) - Mostar Mayor Ivan Prskalo on Monday held talks with the president of Sweden's Immigration Bureau, Christina Hansson, and representatives of Mostar residents
who fled the south Bosnian town for Sweden during the conflict in Bosnia. The two officials talked about the fled residents' return to their hometown. According to a statement from Prskalo's Office, the mayor supported their return. He reminded that more than 600 Muslims and Serbs had returned to the western, Croat-populated part of the town, and that considerably less Serbs and Croats had returned to the eastern, Muslim-populated part of Mostar. The representatives of Mostar's refugees said the return should be stepped up.(hina) ha
MOSTAR, Sept 13 (Hina) - Mostar Mayor Ivan Prskalo on Monday held
talks with the president of Sweden's Immigration Bureau, Christina
Hansson, and representatives of Mostar residents who fled the south
Bosnian town for Sweden during the conflict in Bosnia.
The two officials talked about the fled residents' return to their
hometown.
According to a statement from Prskalo's Office, the mayor supported
their return. He reminded that more than 600 Muslims and Serbs had
returned to the western, Croat-populated part of the town, and that
considerably less Serbs and Croats had returned to the eastern,
Muslim-populated part of Mostar.
The representatives of Mostar's refugees said the return should be
stepped up.
(hina) ha