ZAGREB, Nov 18 (Hina) - Five Croatian families returned on Tuesday +to Grabovica, a village 30 km north of Mostar, populated mostly by +Bosniaks (Muslims), Oliver Mouquet of the U.N. High Commissioner +for Refugees (UNHCR) told a
press conference in Mostar on +Wednesday.+ Mouquet stressed that the UNHCR could not do anything else to force +the refugees to return to their homes. It is up to them to return, he +added.+ Chris Riley, spokesman for the Office of the High Representative, +referred to newspaper articles claiming that the return of Croats +was impossible.+ This small example shows that this is not a coincidence. The +international community is here to provide help to all, and Croat +refugees can expect help from it, Riley concluded.+(hina) mm it/rml+
ZAGREB, Nov 18 (Hina) - Five Croatian families returned on Tuesday
to Grabovica, a village 30 km north of Mostar, populated mostly by
Bosniaks (Muslims), Oliver Mouquet of the U.N. High Commissioner
for Refugees (UNHCR) told a press conference in Mostar on
Wednesday.
Mouquet stressed that the UNHCR could not do anything else to force
the refugees to return to their homes. It is up to them to return, he
added.
Chris Riley, spokesman for the Office of the High Representative,
referred to newspaper articles claiming that the return of Croats
was impossible.
This small example shows that this is not a coincidence. The
international community is here to provide help to all, and Croat
refugees can expect help from it, Riley concluded.
(hina) mm it/rml