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ZAGREB, Oct 6 (Hina) - Serbian Democratic Forum (SDF), a Serb
minority organisation in Croatia, believes that the Croatian
Government should speed up the realisation of all of the aspects of
the Return Programme.
At a press conference held in Zagreb, the leaders of the forum said
that obtaining necessary documents is the main problem faced by
returnees, adding that housing commissions and local committees
for reconstruction were inefficient.
The forum estimated that 20-30 percent of the temporary tenants in
Serb owned flats or houses are not in fact refugees, and they can
return to their homes in other parts of Croatia.
A SDF Banija and Kordun branch (Central Croatia) representative
said that 80 percent of the returnees in that region had arrived
from refugee camps in Serbia that are being closed down.
A large number of these refugees is extremely poor and are now faced
with nothing but demolished houses.
Usually they end up in Sisak's refugee camp, said Minko Minic, the
SDF representative for Banija and Kordun, adding that the
Kostajnica and Kukuruzari refugees are in the most difficult
position.
The SDF representative for Dalmatia and west Slavonia Ratko Gajica
asserted that the security situation in that area had
deteriorated.
The police is doing its job and so are terrorists. Some people
believe that they have a legal right to swear at the returnees and at
people who lived in Knin during the war, Gajica said stressing that
the lawlessnes was not dependant on the central government".
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