SARAJEVO, April 14 (Hina) - A new group of about 50 expelled
Bosnian Moslems, elders, women and children, arrived last night in
the Humci village on Mt Majevica, after the seven kilometer walk
over a separation line between the Bosnian army and Serb forces.
The group was the third one to be recently expelled from Serb-
controlled town of Bijeljina, north-east Bosnia-Herzegovina. The
International Red Cross (ICRC) spokeswoman in Sarajevo, Nina
Winquist, today confirmed the two other groups had been driven out
of the town since the beginning of April.
According to ICRC figures, about 6,000 Bosnian Muslims were
expelled from Bijeljina during last year only. There have been some
1,500-2,000 left, and Winquist said it was obvious that the 'ethnic
cleansing' process has come to its final stage there.
ICRC filed another severe protest to Serbs.
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