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ZAGREB, June 16 (Hina) - "The Croats' position in Vojvodina is
rather difficult, as they are neither a national minority, not are
they recognised as a constituent people", the president of the
Democratic Alliance of Croats from Vojvodina Bela Tonkovic told
reporters in Zagreb Tuesday.
Vojvodina is a province in northern Yugoslavia, bordering with
eastern Croatia.
"As long as Croatia complies with its obligations towards Serbs
under close observation of the international community, there
(will be) no solution for us Croats in the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia", Tonkovic said.
We are disappointed with Yugoslavia's behaviour, Tonkovic said, as
during the recent establishment of the National Minorities Council
at the Executive Council of Vojvodina, Croats were excluded with
the explanation that it was a question of a "new national minority"
whose position has to be arranged with an agreement between
Belgrade and Zagreb.
He also emphasised that for two years Yugoslavia has been turning a
deaf ear to Croatia's draft agreement on the matter.
There are no major difficulties when one wants to establish a
culture and art society, Tonkovic said, but it is nearly impossible
to be granted a radio or TV frequency.
National radio and television will grant neither time nor space for
a broadcast in the Croatian language, he emphasised, adding this
proves that Yugoslavia is trying to assimilate Croats living
there.
Croats are a native populace of Vojvodina, which was joined to
Serbia after World War One.
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