OKUCANI, Dec 10 (Hina) - Representatives of the Croatian
Association of Displaced Persons, the Association of Dislocated
Serbs and UNTAES, agreed on implementation of a project of the
return of displaced people, at a session at Okucani (western
Slavonia), on Tuesday.
A pilot project of return of Serbs, who had fled Croatia
during liberation of occupied areas, will begin in a few days. At
the Okucani meeting it was agreed that 100 Serbs should soon visit
villages and towns that they had fled, and make decisions whether
they would come back, Croatian President's advisor on humanitarian
issues, Dr. Slobodan Lang, told a news conference after the
meeting.
Serb representatives, satisfied with the talks, said it was
agreed that as of today they could submit requests for the return
to municipalities of Lipik, Pakrac, Okucani, Gornji Bogicevci and
Stara Gradiska (western Slavonia), and that following usual
procedures all persons who filed requests and who did not breach
laws of the Republic of Croatia could return.
The Croatian Association's leader, Mato Simic, said the
Association of the Croatian Displaced Persons had joined the action
wishing to help create a favourable climate for the return of
displaced people expelled (by Serb extremists) from the Croatian
Danubian area, currently under the U.N. Transitional
Administration. Simic added that Serbs had never been denied the
right to come back.
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