MOSTAR, March 26 (Hina) - According to UNHCR estimates, 200,000
refugees will return to Bosnia-Herzegovina this year - 160,000 to
the Moslem-Croat Federation and 40,000 to the Bosnian Serb
entity, the head of the UNHCR regional office in Mostar, Niel
Wreight, said on Wednesday.
At a meeting of the inter-entity working group for the
repatriation of refugees to southern Bosnia-Herzegovina, Wreight
spoke of plans and difficulties in the return process and
presented a draft document on repatriation in 1997, drawn up by
the UNHCR.
Wreight said that a permanent solution should be found for
about 835,000 Bosnian refugees.
It is expected that refugees will mainly return to areas where
their ethnic group is predominant.
The biggest wave of returnees is expected between April and
September, when weather conditions are the most favourable for
housing reconstruction.
Wreight said that half a million houses and flats had been
destroyed during nearly four years of war and that 51,000 houses
should be repaired this year.
He stressed that the UNHCR would support the return of 30,000
refugees to their original towns where their ethnic community is
not in a majority.
Of the Bosnian refugees staying in Croatia, 55 percent are from
the territory of the Moslem-Croat Federation, while of those in
Yugoslavia, 20 per cent are from the Bosnian Serb Republic,
Wreight said.
An information centre for repatriation, sponsored by the UNHCR
and the International Centre for Migrations, will open in
Sarajevo later this week.
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