SARAJEVO, May 2 (Hina) - A third victim of Monday's Serb attack on
a group of Moslem refugees visiting their houses in the Doboj area,
died on Wendesday in a Tuzla hospital, UN spokesman Alexander
Ivanko said on Thursday.
Bosnian Prime Minister Hasan Muratovic and the President of
the Bosnian Serb Parliament, Momcilo Krajisnik, yesterday pledged
to cooperate with the investigation, conducted under the
supervision of the International Police and IFOR.
"We firmly believe that the responsibility for this tragic
incident lies with the Serbs," Ivanko said.
In reaction against the suspension of refugee visits to the
Serb entity, the Trnovo police superintendent (a town south of
Sarajevo under the control of Federal forces) set up a checkpoint
on the main road linking Pale and eastern Herzegovina.
No vehicles with Serb licence plates are being allowed to use
the road and the Trnovo police even threatened to cut all telephone
lines crossing their area.
Meanwhile, Pale minister in charge of refugees, Ljubisa
Vladusic, refused to sign a document containing the ground rules
for the return of refugees, according to UNCHR spokesman Chris
Janowski.
"This is contrary to the promise Krajisnik gave yesterday that
the Serbs would ensure the freedom of movement and the return of
refugees," Janowski said, adding that the Federation authorities
had agreed in principle with the document, proposed by the UNHCR.
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