OSIJEK, Sept 17 (Hina) - The 17th convoy with Serb refugees left
the UN-administered Danube river region for their pre-war homes
in other areas of Croatia on Wednesday.
The convoy, organised by the Croatian Government Office for
Displaced Persons and Refugees, the UN Transitional
Administration and the UNHCR, was carrying 43 Serbs to the Sisak
and Daruvar areas as part of a programme of organised two-way
return.
The convoy was seen off by UN Transitional Administrator
William Walker, who said that returns should proceed in both
directions in order for the whole system to function.
These people want to return and we will do all we can to
make it as painless as possible, Walker said.
UNHCR mission chief Eduardo Arboleda said that 847 Serb
refugees had so far returned to other areas of Croatia in an
organised way while about 6,000 had returned spontaneously.
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