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BANJA LUKA, March 14 (Hina) - A two day solidarity meeting began in
Banja Luka on Saturday, organised by the Justitia et Pax Commission
of the European Bishops' Conference, with representatives of
various organisations from about 20 countries participating. This
is the first such meeting to be held in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Opening the solidarity meeting, president of the European Justitia
et Pax Commission Hans van Munster said that the aim of the meeting
is to achieve solidarity with the Banja Luka bishop Franjo Komarica
and all those who wish to return to their homes as well giving
support to the Dayton agreement. Van Muster advocated a "strategy
of general reconciliation".
Addressing those present, the Banja Luka bishop Franjo Komarica
said the "co-existence of Croats, Bosniaks and Serbs is the fate of
Bosnia-Herzegovina".
The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina has stopped but peace has not
developed, said the assistant Sarajevo bishop and president of the
BH Justitia et Pax Commission, Pero Sudar.
"Injustice is turning into an almost insurmountable obstacle to
long lasting peace," said Sudar.
Emphasising that "there is no peace without reconciliation", Sudar
expressed conviction that the return of displaced persons is the
basic precondition for every other right in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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