ILOK, Aug 24 (Hina) - The UN transitional administrator for the
Danube region of eastern Croatia, William Walker, and the
Slovakian Ambassador to Croatia, Matus Kucera, on Sunday opened
the reconstructed Slovakian People's Hall in Ilok.
The reconstruction of the hall of the Slovakian national
minority, which has lived in Ilok for more than two centuries,
was a joint project of Slovakia, the European Commission's
Humanitarian Office, the U.S. Agency for International
Development, the GTZ company from Zagreb, UNTAES, several minor
donors and local Slovakians.
As the head of the Slovakian Ljudevit Stur cultural society
from Ilok, Janko Mendjan, said, the reconstruction cost more than
800,000 kunas.
In his first public speech, UN's new transitional
administrator Walker expressed satisfaction with the
reconstruction of Ilok's Slovakian hall. It was a very important
step in the peaceful reintegration of Croatia's Danube region, he
assessed, adding the opening of the hall was an example of how
national minorities in a multi-ethnic society could express their
cultural identity, thus contributing to the richness of national
life.
According to Slovakian Ambassador Kucera, today
represented the beginning of a new life for Ilok's Slovakians
who, as he said, very quickly got accustomed to being citizens of
the new Croatia. "They will be good citizens of their homeland
Croatia", Kucera said, adding the Slovakian school in Ilok, the
Slovakian minority's only one in Croatia, needed to be
reconstructed as well.
Stipan Kraljevic, the Mayor of Ilok, pointed out the good
cooperation with Ambassador Kucera in providing for Slovakians in
Ilok during Croatia's Homeland War. Kraljevic recalled that 15
Slovakians were killed while fighting for Croatia, and wished
that the newly opened Slovakian People's Hall be a place where
Slovakians, Croatians and other residents of Ilok might
cooperate.
The gathered at today's event were also addressed by UNTAES
armed force commander Major General Wille Hanset and the
commander of UNTAES' Slovakian engineering battalion, Stefan
Jangl.
Also in attendance were the higher advisor for national
minority issues at the Croatian Education and Sports Ministry,
Dubravka Poljak-Makaruha, the advisor for social services and
relations with UNTAES of the Danube Region Development and
Reconstruction Centre, Tihomir Zivic, and the head of UNTAES'
civil affairs, Gerard Fischer.
Letters of thanks were given to those who assisted in the
reconstruction of the Slovakian People's Hall.
Some 200 of Ilok's 1,270 Slovakians fled the area in 1991.
Some have recently started to return. Slovakians from Ilok say
life during the Serb occupation was very hard; many were
imprisoned or dug ditches along front.
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