VUKOVAR, Aug 7 (Hina) - Twenty-three displaced families with 44
members made an organized return to the Danube region of eastern
Croatia to date, while 114 families with 244 members returned from
the Danube region to other parts of Croatia, on the basis of an
agreement on a two-way return of displaced Croats and Serbs signed
by the Croatian government, UNTAES and UNHCR, the UNTAES' Vukovar-
based Department for Displaced Persons said on Thursday.
Goran Stigmar, the head of t he Department, said the UN
transitional administrator for the Croatian Danube region, Jacques
Klein, asked that a total of 10,000 persons return in both
directions by the end of September - 5,000 in each direction.
Stigmar was satisfied that the two-way return had begun and assessed
it was accelerating.
Speaking about the logistic organization of the return,
Stigmar said that Croatia's Defense Minister had assented that the
Croatian Army assist the Office for Displaced Persons and Refugees
in the two-way return.
According to the head of the Office for Displaced Persons and
Refugees, Lovro Pejkovic, to date the Office issued certificates
for the return of 466 displaced families (1,158 members) to the
Croatian Danube region, and certificates for the return of 1,063
families (2,043 members) from the Croatian Danube region to other
parts of Croatia.
He also added that 252 houses in the municipality of Nijemci
had recently been reconstructed.
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