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SARAJEVO, Oct 31 (Hina) - Members of the NATO-led Stabilisation
Force (SFOR) and International Police Task Force (IPTF) are to
bolster measures to secure a safe visit to cemeteries on All Saints'
day and All Souls' Day.
SFOR spokesman in Sarajevo, John Blakeley, said on Friday that NATO
troops and international police would carefully control the
separation line between entities in Bosnia-Herzegovina in order to
ensure undisturbed traffic.
Blakeley stressed that during these holidays, mass crossing of the
line between entities are expected for the first time since the
arrival of NATO in Bosnia.
He called all people who have decided to take the trip to be patient
and dignified.
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