SARAJEVO, July 31 (Hina) - Spokesman for the U.N. High Commission
for Refugees (UNHCR) Kris Janowski on Wednesday accused Bosnian
Serb authorities as responsible for constant obstructions to the
traffic of buses and humanitarian organizations, such as
yesterday's attack in Banja Luka, north-western Bosnia.
Janowski said that some 100 persons, mostly women, surrounded
and blocked a bus with UNHCR plates, which was supposed to leave
Banja Luka for Zenica, central Bosnia, yesterday. The women stoned
the bus and hit its windows with iron bars.
The Bosnian Serb police was late to arrive on the scene and
the first thing they did was to test the Danish driver for alcohol.
Janowski said that what had occurred was undoubtedly an
attack, not only approved, but also instigated by Serb entity
authorities.
UNHCR forwarded a protest note to Bosnian Serb Premier in Pale
Gojko Klickovic stating that they considered him personally
responsible for the safety of buses connecting the two entities.
A new bus left Banja Luka for Zenica today, despite
yesterday's incident.
UNHCR established traffic between the two towns in order to
incite communication among people and encourage refugees to a
gradual return to their homes.
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