$ KKER ZENICA, Nov 16 (Hina) - Head of the UNHCR Office for the Central Bosnian and Zenica-Doboj counties, Jean Michel Goudstrikker on Saturday described the visit of Moslem refugees to their houses in Zepce and Novi Seher (under
Croat control, some 70 kilometres north-west of Sarajevo) as encouraging, considering the negative experiences refugees had encountered in their visit to their homes in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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ZENICA, Nov 16 (Hina) - Head of the UNHCR Office for the Central
Bosnian and Zenica-Doboj counties, Jean Michel Goudstrikker on
Saturday described the visit of Moslem refugees to their houses in
Zepce and Novi Seher (under Croat control, some 70 kilometres
north-west of Sarajevo) as encouraging, considering the negative
experiences refugees had encountered in their visit to their homes
in Bosnia-Herzegovina. #L#
Last week, some 140 Moslems visited their homes, cemeteries
and churches in Zepce and the same number of Moslems visited Novi
Seher.
The visits had not resulted in any incidents, so there had
been no need for the intervention of the international police,
Goudstrikker said, expressing his belief that a visit of new groups
of Moslems to their homes near Zepce and Novi Seher, announced for
Saturday, would pass in the same peaceful manner.
(hina) lm
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