BANJA LUKA, ZAGREB May 10 (Hina) - Bishop of Banja Luka, Msgr.
Franjo Komarica, today issued a letter in which he requested Banja
Luka Serb authorities to prevent extremists of the Serb Radical
Party from carrying out their intention to expel all Croats and
Moslems from Banja Luka and other towns (northwestern Bosnia).
In the worrying letter Bishop Komarica said they had received
a manifesto of the Serb Radical Party which urges the expelling of
Croats and Moslems from their homes in Banja Luka and other towns
under Bosnian Serb control and immediately "without any delay". The
party's manifesto also suggests that these people should be forced
to leave in a convoy from Banja Luka across the bridge near
Gradiska toward Croatia's border.
"We regard the latest call as the most serious threat to the
entire population of not only this region but also in a wider
area," Bishop Komarica wrote in the letter.
In the letter Komarica requested Banja Luka Serb authorities
to oppose resolutely this absurd idea and to protect all those
whose lives were exposed to such threats of killing, abuse and
prosecution. They should do it immediately until it was late,
Komarica underlined.
The Croatian news agency 'Hina' has also received a copy of
the original pamphlet with the call of the Serb Radical Party led
by Vojislav Seselj on the ethnic cleansing of Croats and Moslems
from the Banja Luka area.
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