SARAJEVO, Dec 10 (Hina) - International representatives in Sarajevo
said on Tuesday that apartment evictions in Croat-controlled west
Mostar continued despite their protests.
Last Saturday a Moslem man was evicted from his west-Mostar
apartment by four men in military uniform, UN spokesman Alexander
Ivanko told a press conference.
Ivanko said that this time local police had conducted an
investigation, but added that things had gone too far and that the
UN expected Croat authorities to take drastic measures to end
expulsions of Moslems and Serbs.
This was the 70th eviction in west Mostar since the signing of
the Dayton peace agreement a year ago, said Kris Janowski,
spokesman for the UN High Commission for Refugees.
Spokesman for the NATO-led peace Implementation Force (IFOR)
Bratt Boudreau announced military repercussions if it was
determined that Croat troops were responsible for expulsions.
Senior IFOR and international police officials were
considering steps to prevent arbitrary acts by individual soldiers,
Boudreau added. He declined to elaborate on those measures.
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