MOSTAR, Aug 26 (Hina) - UNHCR spokesman in Mostar Ariane Quentier
told reporters in Mostar on Tuesday that two recently
reconstructed Croat houses in the central Bosnian town of Kakanj
were damaged over the weekend. This was a very negative sign
after Croat displaced persons started returning to Kakanj, she
said, adding that UNHCR condemned the violence.
Quentier said 51 Bosniak (Muslim) families had returned to
Stolac as part of a pilot-project. Other eight families would
return by the end of the week which, as she said, would end the
second phase of the return of Bosniaks to the Stolac area.
The remaining 43 Bosniak families from the mentioned pilot-
project would return in the third phase, the UNHCR spokesman
said, adding that a list of their names and houses which they
should move in would be discussed at a 1 September meeting on the
federal level.
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