OSIJEK, Oct 17 (Hina) - Displaced persons from the UN-
administered part of the Danube river region of eastern Croatia
on Friday forwarded a letter to the Croatian ombudsman, Ante
Klaric, asking for the protection of houses from which they were
expelled, and protection from further looting of these houses.
The displaced recalled in the letter that the Croatian
Constitutional Court at Klaric's initiative rescinded regulations
from a law on the temporary takeover and management of specific
property which prevented owners who had left their houses from
using them.
The said law was passed in September 1995, soon after the
liberation of large areas of Croatia under Serb occupation, when
most of the population fled those areas leaving behind most of
their property, which remained exposed to damage and looting.
After the Constitutional Court's decision, the letter said,
the displaced were being expelled from their flats and forced to
"pay high rents and drastic court proceeding costs".
"Through your initiative (…) you have directly damaged the
already infringed rights (of the displaced), in particularly of
displaced persons from the Croatian Danube region", the letter to
ombudsman Klaric said.
People who lost their homes, property, jobs and closest
relatives were putt "in another uncertainty", and were subjected
to further harassment "through administrative and court
proceedings", the displaced persons' letter said.
They advocate the enforcement of the Croatian constitution
and laws, but demand it not to be only "to the benefit of Serbs,
and to the damage of displaced Croats".
The displaced demand of ombudsman Klaric to effect the
protection of the constitutional rights of displaced Croats "as
efficiently and as quickly" as he has done for the Serbs.
They demand the protection of the "right to ownership and
possession of private property, the right to protection from
further looting and devastation of private property, and an
efficient application of the law on displaced person and refugee
status, according to which the state made a commitment to ensure
accommodation to the displaced."
"In case you are unable to efficiently and quickly assist
in the exercise of our constitutional rights after all that has
happened, we suggest that you resign", said the letter of the
displaced from the UN-administered part of the Croatian Danube
region, signed by the chairman of the Osijek-Baranja County
displaced persons association, Tomo Povreslo.
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