SARAJEVO, Jul 3 (Hina) - Bosnian Serb authorities have denied
clearance to Finnish experts who were to investigate mass grave
sites in the Srebrenica area, UN spokesman Alexander Ivanko told a
Sarajevo press conference on Wednesday.
The Finnish team were to explore the area around the village
of Kravice, where a large number of Moslem bodies had been recently
discovered. They were to excavate the site, identify the bodies and
organise their transport and decent burial. The mission was ordered
by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees at the recommendation of
Special Rapporteur on Human Rights, Elisabeth Rehn.
Even though the Pale authorities had agreed in principle to
this operation, chairman of the Serb POW Exchange Commission,
Dragan Bulajic, on Tuesday informed the UN Mission that clearance
was denied for security reasons.
"Bulajic's letter contains nothing but a list of pathetic
excuses such as the fear that investigators might inadvertently
stumble upon a mine," Ivanko said.
The Finnish team is accompanied by a very competent mine-
clearing crew.
Ivanko announced the Finns would probably leave Bosnia by the
end of the week, empty-handed.
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