$ SARAJEVO, Sept 19 (Hina) - The setting of an explosive device of enormous destructive power in the west (Croat-held) part of Mostar Thursday night, is, according to the consequences, a terrorist act as yet unregistered in
Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Croat member of the Bosnia-Herzegovina three-member Presidency, Kresimir Zubak, said in a statement on Friday.
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SARAJEVO, Sept 19 (Hina) - The setting of an explosive device of
enormous destructive power in the west (Croat-held) part of Mostar
Thursday night, is, according to the consequences, a terrorist act
as yet unregistered in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Croat member of the
Bosnia-Herzegovina three-member Presidency, Kresimir Zubak, said in
a statement on Friday. #L#
"Although the perpetrators are as yet unknown, and
notwithstanding who they may be, we are obliged to warn that this
act ensued an orchestrated media campaign against Croats, and is the
worst in a line of terrorist acts against Croats who live in Bosnia-
Herzegovina," Zubak's Office said, adding that "the open question is
whether the half-hearted and often unconvincing reactions by the
international community in Bosnia-Herzegovina on acts of violence
against Bosnian Croats and the inefficiency of the police had
actually benefited such development of events."
We request of relevant institutions to fully solve this case
and that the perpetrators of this savage act be brought before
justice, the statement said.
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