$ TRAVNIK, Sept 3 (Hina) - Croatian President's Advisor for humanitarian issues, Slobodan Lang, and member of Parliament Zdravka Busic, accompanied by the Central Bosnian County prefect, Ivan Saric, on Wednesday visited Jajce and
several Bosniac returnee families to the town. They also visited Bugojno where they held talks with the few Croats- returnees, after which they expressed their condolences to the Jezercic family in Travnik's village of Nula, whose father Luka and brother Pero had been killed by shots through the window of their home while they were eating dinner last Saturday.
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TRAVNIK, Sept 3 (Hina) - Croatian President's Advisor for humanitarian
issues, Slobodan Lang, and member of Parliament Zdravka Busic,
accompanied by the Central Bosnian County prefect, Ivan Saric, on
Wednesday visited Jajce and several Bosniac returnee families to the town.
They also visited Bugojno where they held talks with the few Croats-
returnees, after which they expressed their condolences to the Jezercic
family in Travnik's village of Nula, whose father Luka and brother Pero had
been killed by shots through the window of their home while they were
eating dinner last Saturday. #L#
"We relay President Tudjman's deepest condolences and his
admiration for your willingness, and that of all Central Bosnian Croats, to,
despite everything, remain or return to their home and to their homeland,"
Lang said.
"It is not difficult to recognise the motives of this crime without
precedent: to intimidate Croats who have already returned and to prevent
another 20,000 of displaced Travnik Croats from returning to their homes
from exile," Busic said.
Lang and Busic said a Croatian Parliament delegation would visit
Croats in central Bosnia at least twice a year.
"We will inform the Parliament and the President about this visit,"
Lang said.
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