ZAGREB, Oct 23 (Hina) - The town council (in exile) of Ilok (an
eastern Croatian town under U.N. transitional administration), on
Wednesday expressed "special happiness" that the U.N. Transitional
Administrator, General Jacques Klein, had enabled the Roman
Catholic Bishop of Djakovo-Sirmium, Msgr. Ciril Kos, and other
Church dignitaries to visit Ilok and say a mass on the Day of St.
Ivan Kapistran, the patron saint of the town.
At the same time the town council protested against Klein's
decision not to let Ilok displaced people attend the solemn mass in
their hometown. On 27 September, they demanded from the UNTAES that
fifty exiled Ilok citizens be allowed to attend the mass due to be
on October 23.
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