ZAGREB, Jan 28 (Hina) - The Serb Democratic Forum (SDF) secretary
general, Veljko Dzakula, said on Tuesday that there was "no
significant improvement in the respect for the human rights of the
Serb ethnic community in Croatia."
"We face the serious violations of the human rights of the
Serb ethnic community's members such as provocation, threats,
robbery and making impossible for them to visit homes," Dzakula
said at a news conference adding that cases of such violations
happened more frequently, especially in the area of Knin.
Dzakula mentioned several cases of Croatian Serbs who could
not return to their homes in western Slavonia they had left during
the military action "Flash" and moved to eastern Slavonia or the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Dzakula condemned recent incidents in the eastern Croatian
town of Ilok (under the UNTAES control) when a Croatian woman was
killed and the entrance door of the Roman Catholic church was
destroyed. He also deplored any behaviour "which impedes the
process of the peaceful reintegration, regardles of who baheves
so."
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