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OSCE STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF CROATIAN-YUGOSLAV BORDER REGIME ( Editorial: --> 2025 )

( Editorial: --> 2025 ) ZAGREB, Nov 19 (Hina) - "For a successful integration of the Serb population into Croatia, it is important that the so-called "Small Border Regime", based on an Agreement between Croatia and the FRY (the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), ensures people of the Danube region who want to cross the border to FRY, full freedom of movement," Ambassador Tim Guldimann, the Head of the OSCE Mission to Croatia, has said. "The final implementation of the Agreement will take place by 1 December. Twenty-four villages, mainly located in the UNTAES area, have been excluded from the Croatian definition of the border zone. This caused concern among Serb politicians, who find the Croat position discriminatory. In a report to the OSCE Permanent Council in Vienna, the OSCE mission to Croatia also refers to the documentation fee, criticised for being too high. Furthermore, the period one can "stay on the other side" is considered too short," read a statement issued by the OSCE Mission on Wednesday. "The Croatian Government has entered into different commitments concerning protection of minority rights in the field of education. Members of the Serb community in the Danube Region find that the authorities are not complying with these obligations, which are supposed to ensure Serb interest in the appointment of teachers, supply of bilingual textbooks and the use of the Serbian language. The Serbs perceive the current practice as an attempt aimed at ethnic assimilation. Protest actions and boycotts in schools were stopped as the authorities announced immediate measures," the statement added. "International monitors and national human right groups criticise the procedural shortcomings in a local trial in Kostajnica in Central Croatia. The observed shortcomings concern restrictions of the testimony of the victims as well as an indictment, biased in favour of the 10 accused men, mainly Bosnian Croats. Finally the OSCE Mission to Croatia strongly condemns the provocative incident reported in the Danube Region over the week- end," the statement read. (hina) jn mš 191450 MET nov 97

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