SARAJEVO, Feb 25 (Hina) - NATO and United Nations relief officials
were at odds Sunday about letting Bosnian Serb military trucks back
into demilitarized areas of the capital to evacuate Serbs before
the Muslim-Croat federation takes over.
Chief commander of the NATO-led Bosnian peace Implementation
Force (IFOR), Admiral Leighton Smith, agreed to allow the military
to enter the northern suburb of Vogosca, in order to step-up the
evacuation.
But the officials rebuffed the accusations that they were
actually facilitating the resettlement, organized by Bosnian Serb
leaders at Pale.
"The problem in Vogosca has not arisen due to bad conduct of
the federal police, but because of the widespread paranoia among
the local people," spokesman for the U.N. High Commission for
Refugees (UNHCR) Kris Janowski said.
"The Serbs in Vogosca are speaking what they hear from the
'Ministry of Truth' at Pale, discarding the facts," he added.
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