VINKOVCI, Oct 23 (Hina) - The exiled Croatian mayors of towns and
municipalities in the UN-administered Danube river area of eastern
Croatia met in Vinkovci on Wednesday to formulate demands that
would be sent to the Croatian government.
The mayors demanded the dismantlement of the so-called Serb
District, the dissolution of the local Serb government and the
introduction as soon as possible of a government that should be
chosen in local elections.
They also demanded the protection of property, including the
prevention of the destruction of forests and the looting of timber.
The mayors sent a note of protest to UN Transitional
Administrator General Jacques Klein over his failure to respond to
a request by Croatian refugees to be allowed to visit cemeteries in
the area on All Saints' Day on November 1.
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