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GENEVA, Feb 27 (Hina) - The Office of the UN High Commissioner for
Refugees on Friday issued its regular monthly report on the human
rights situation in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia.
The part of the report which is dedicated to Croatia discusses,
among other things, the trade union protest held in Zagreb last
Friday, which, according to the report, went smoothly and without
the use of force.
However, according to Edward Flynn with UNHCR's Human Rights
Office, the Croatian authorities had violated the right to freedom
of expression by banning the rally from Zagreb's main square.
The report also stressed that many Serbs from the Croatian Danubian
area were returning to other parts of Croatia on their own, because
the procedure for obtaining the necessary permit took too long.
The report noted that Croatia still sought 2,150 missing persons,
of whom 1,345 were from Eastern Slavonia.
The UNHCR Office also announced that the European Union would
provide more substantial financial aid to independent media in
Croatia, particularly electronic ones.
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