SARAJEVO, 19 Dec (Hina) - Representatives of the international
peace coordinator Carl Bildt's office in Sarajevo and members of
the mission of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in
Europe (OSCE) in Bosnia yesterday prevented an eviction from a flat
in Sarajevo, at the request of one of Bosnia's ombudsmen.
The eviction had been prevented only thanks to direct pressure
by international organizations, but the problem was not solved,
said David Foley, OSCE spokesman in Sarajevo.
Bosnian army members agreed after negotiations only to
postpone the eviction until Monday, when another eviction is to
take place.
The disputed flat belonged to the housing fund of the former
Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), but it had been confirmed by special
regulations that there can be no evictions from JNA flats if they
are not confirmed by the House for Human Rights, a special
institution based on the Dayton Constitution of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
OSCE was very concerned about the failure of Bosnia's
authorities to respect the powers of human rights commissioners
(ombudsmen) and the House for Human Rights, Foley said, stressing
that both institutions had been formed in Dayton with the aim of
dealing with such cases.
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