ZAGREB, May 5 (Hina/IKA) - "It is not true that the Bishop of Banja
Luka, Franjo Komarica, and several priests have been arrested and
will be killed if Croatia doesn't allow the Serbs to leave the
Okucani area, as Knin radio said yesterday," the Zagreb-based
office of the Banja Luka diocese said today.
"However, the bishop, priests and believers are still in
danger - these threats could still be realised," the statement
said, noting that several Catholic Croats had been arrested as
hostages.
Armed Serbs from the Okucani area, who had fled to Bosnia,
yesterday expelled nuns from monasteries in Bosanski Aleksandrovac
and Nova Topola.
Stripped of their belongings and documents, the ten nuns were
put on International Red Cross buses and taken to the BOsanska
Gradiska bridge. Then they were made to walk to the Croatian side.
A representative of the diocese, Mile Anicic, told Hina by
telephone this afternoon that Bishop Komarica had been advised not
to leave the house for his own safety.
The ten nuns arrived in Zagreb this afternoon, Anicic said.
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