TUZLA, June 3 (Hina) - Bosnian Serbs again violated the agreement
on freedom of movement in Bosnia-Herzegovina, IFOR's public
relations office in Tuzla said on Monday. Irate Serb civilians
waylaid groups of Moslem and Croat refugees, preventing them from
visiting their villages in the Serb entity, even though the visit
was organised by UNHCR and IFOR and convoys were escorted by
international officials.
Two busfuls of Croat refugees currently accommodated in the
Zepce municipality (central Bosnia) set out Sunday to visit the
village of Ponjavci. They were waylaid by Serb civilians and made
to leave the main road and drive to a nearby bridge. There they
were harangued by another group of protesters who barred their way.
The refugees then returned to Zepce.
The Moslems who set out from Tesanj to visit their cemeteries
in Gornji Pridel, Potocari and Sevarlije, met with an even less
cordial welcome. The assembled crowd hailed them with stones,
injuring 30 people and breaking a window, which prompted the Serb
police to make an appearance on the scene. Eventually, the refugees
decided to return to Tesanj.
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