SARAJEVO, July 30 (Hina) - About 200 Moslems (Bosniaks) returned to the
Croat-controlled area of Jajce, central Bosnia, last weekend.
They came back to their homes in villages around Jajce, a UNHCR
spokesman, Kris Janowski, said on Wednesday.
Refugees, who had been accommodated in the area of Zenica,
spontaneously returned to their homes.
They were fed up with waiting and decided to come back although
their houses were destroyed, Janowski said in Sarajevo.
He described this as an encouraging event.
According to Janowski, local Bosnian Croat authorities did not cause
any problem, and police helped returnees.
Janowski said that the UNHCR would try to provide aid to the
returnees so that they could repair their houses in order to be able to live in
them.
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