( Editorial: --> 7439 )
VUKOVAR, Nov 1 (Hina) - Over 2,000 displaced persons visited
cemeteries at 11 locations of the Vukovar-Srijem County under
control of the UNTAES on Saturday, on occasion of All Saints' Day.
There had been no incidents during the visits, UNTAES and the
Croatian government Office for Displaced Persons and Refugees
said.
Displaced persons arrived in over 30 busses, under the organisation
of UNTAES and the government Office for Displaced Persons, to visit
cemeteries in Vukovar, Svinjarevci, Petrovci, Ilok, Sarengrad,
Mohovo, Stari Jankovci, Slakovci, Marinci, Cakovci and
Bogdanovci.
The remaining cemeteries in the Danubian area were labeled by
UNTAES as areas of high risk, so trips were not organised to these
locations. However, regular bus service functioned as usual.
This year's All Saints' Day happened to collide with a Serb Orthodox
religious holiday. Although displaced Croats and local Serbs had
met at the cemeteries, the visits were peaceful and dignified.
UNTAES's public relations office said in a statement on Saturday
that about 7,000 displaced persons had visited 42 cemeteries in the
whole area under the UN Transitional Administration on Saturday.
(hina) lm
011658 MET nov 97
Hamas: Tvrdnja o 'ponižavajućim' predajama talaca izgovor je za izbjegavanje obaveza
Deseci tisuća na ceremoniji za Hasana Nasralu, ubijenog čelnika Hezbolaha
Sljedeći tjedan u Europskoj uniji
Putin obećao modernije oružje ruskim vojnicima
Van Persiea potvrđen za trenera Feyenoorda
Švicarska bi mogla sudjelovati u mirovnoj misiji u Ukrajini - vojni zapovjednik
Vlada: Povećana su decentralizirana sredstva domovima čiji je osnivač županija
Dva gola Pašalića u debiju za Orlando, gol Muse
Slalom Sestrieres: Ljutić druga u prvoj vožnji
HAK: Vlažni i skliski kolnici, ponegdje ima magle