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SARAJEVO, Jan 23 (Hina) - Groups of minors from Zenica, central
Bosnia, on 8 and 18 January desecrated some church objects in two
nearby villages, the Catholic Publishing Agency of the Bosnian
Bishops' Conference said in a statement Friday.
Three minors broke into the chapel in Dobrinje on the night of 8
January, overturning and partially breaking church items. They
also damaged many tombstones at the nearby cemetery, but were
arrested by local police.
A 104kg bell was removed from the chapel in Dobrinje on the eve of
the Pope's visit to Sarajevo, the statement said, adding that
children from the nearby school had damaged the cemetery on
previous occasions as well.
A chapel was completely demolished in the village of Tavnik-Cergle,
near Zenica on 18 January, the statement said, adding that local
police arrested minors as the culprits.
It is difficult to speculate on the motives for desecrating these
church objects, the statement said, adding it was indicative
however that it occurred at the beginning of 1998, announced as the
year of the return of all displaced persons to their homes.
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