MOSTAR, Sept 2 (Hina) - International organisations in the Mostar
area of southern Bosnia-Herzegovina on Tuesday strongly condemned
Saturday's killing of two Croats in Travnik, drawing attention to
the first undesirable consequences of that event.
Speaking at a news conference, OSCE Mostar office director
Edward Joseph emphasised the fact that both Croats and Moslems
were involved in the investigation. He warned of possible effects
the Travnik incident could have on forthcoming local elections.
UNHCR spokesman Jack Franckan said that on Tuesday morning
a group of teenagers had stoned a bus carrying workers to Stolac,
southeast of Mostar, to rebuild houses as part of a pilot project
for the return of Moslem refugees to that town. Two passengers
suffered minor injuries.
On Monday, a group of about 20 to 30 women and children
held up a bus on an approach road to Stolac. The bus, carrying a
team for the assessment of damage to the houses planned for
reconstruction, was turned back, Franckan said.
Franckan said he believed that the pilot project aimed at
returning 100 Moslem families to Stolac would be completed by the
end of this month. He added that 42 Moslem families had so far
returned to that town.
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