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LIVNO, 8 Oct (Hina)- The international police force are worried
about large scale threatening of the members of the Democratic
People's Union (DNZ) by members of the Party of Democratic Action
(SDA) in Velika Kladusa.
These fears were augmented by last week's riot in the centre of the
town, staged by about 100 motorised SDA's fans, International
Police Task Force (IPTF) spokesman Allun Roberts said at Thursday's
press briefing in Livno, southern Bosnia-Herzegovina.
After they gathered in the town centre, the rioters provoked and
physically harassed passers-by who do not belong to their party,
Roberts said.
Fikret Abdic's DNZ won more voices in Velika Kladusa than
Izetbegovic's SDA at last September's election.
Speaking about the completion of the constitution of the multi-
ethnic police in the Herzeg-Bosnia Canton, IPTF's spokesman
claimed that in spite of a reshuffle amongst its commanders the
Drvar police department had not yet become sufficiently involved in
investigation of arsons and other incidents in the municipality.
Roberts added that the Drvar police department would gradually
employ a certain number of Serb police officers.
Deputy spokesman for SFOR's Multi-national Division for South-
West, Cpt. Andrew Herberts, announced that the repair of the
railway Knin (Croatia)- Bosanski Novi (northern BH) would be
officially opened for traffic after repair on October 11.
(hina) mr/rml
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