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SARAJEVO, April 23 (Hina) - Sarajevo Archbishop Cardinal Vinko
Puljic and a group of Croats evacuated from Derventa under SFOR
protection are heading towards Orasje from where they will head
back to the Bosnian capital, according to sources close to the
Catholic Church in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
On Thursday Cardinal Puljic, about 50 believers and some priests
were due to take part in a religious service in Derventa but were
besieged for the whole day by a mob of about one thousand local
Serbs.
They were saved by troops from SFOR's Nordic-Polish brigade who
evacuated them from the Serb-controlled town in northern Bosnia and
transported in bullet-proof buses.
Tonight Sarajevo Auxiliary Bishop Pero Sudar made an announcement
in the Bosnian capital in relation to the Derventa incidents.
He said the organisation of the first Catholic religious service in
Derventa following the expulsion of Croats had been notified
earlier, with the appropriate approval given including written
assurances from the municipal head and the Bosnian Serb
government.
Bishop Sudar said all security guarantees had been given for the
arrival and several-hour visit to Derventa by 650 believers.
He expressed disappointment that SFOR troops did not allow the
movement of buses with believers which had come from the direction
of the Croatian border city of Slavonski Brod.
(Hina) mb /ha
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