OSIJEK, Jan 27 (Hina) - On Sunday 600 displaced persons visited
their village of Ernestinovo which is under the Transitional
Administration. They travelled to the village in 130 cars.
The head of the subcommittee for the return to Ernestinovo,
Zvonko Bugarin said the event passed off with no incident.
He thanked the transitional police for good cooperation.
Almost every displaced persons visited their homes, Bugarin
said adding that they also talked with Serb residents in the
village about "all current topics."
Before the war there were 1,491 residents in this village
outside Osijek. In 1991, 1200 Croats were expelled from
Ernestinovo.
According to Bugarin, there are currently 400 Serbs in the
village, and 150 of them have arrived from western Slavonia and
other parts of Croatia.
Visits to Ernestinovo will continue to be organized.
In the village an office for the issuance of the Croatian
documents will open in a building renovated by the Croatian
Government, on January 29.
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