PAKRAC, May 9 (Hina) - The chairman of the Croatian government
committee for inter-ethnic relations, Vladimir Dodig, said in
Pakrac today that the main problem in that part of the recently
liberated region was the fact that "people don't know their rights
and what to do."
"Now we are trying to provide to the local population as much
information as possible," Dodig said.
He said the civilian rule was being established but stressed
that "this will not be enough unless we help the local population
to overcome the feeling of fear."
Dodig said that the moving of Serbs out of western Slavonia
would not be in the interest of the Croatian state or those people.
He added that most Serbs who had come to the Pakrac area from
other places when the war broke out would like to return to their
homes while the indigenous population wanted to stay.
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