ZAGREB, May 12 (Hina) - The UN special rapporteur on the human
rights situation in former Yugoslavia, Tadeusz Mazowiecki, warned
of human rights violations in the Banja Luka area of northwestern
Bosnia, in his report of April 21 which was released today.
"The persecution of non-Serbs in and around Banja Luka reached
a critical point in February 1995, when certain towns suffered
sustained campaigns of violence directed principally against the
Muslim inhabitants, and also, increasingly, against Bosnian Croats
as well," the report said.
"In Gradiska, near the Croatian border, reliable reports were
received of armed men in civilian dress, calling themselves
policemen, systematically moving from house to house over the
course of some 10 days, breaking in, demanding money and valuables
and beating residents. At least two persons were shot and had to be
hospitalized in serious condition," Mazowiecki said, adding that
similar incidents had taken place in Banja Luka, Prijedor and
Sanski Most.
He stressed that "significant numbers of the local Serb
population refuse to take part in the discriminating practices
against the non-Serb population" and were exposed to "constant
pressure from nationalistic groups."
Mazowiecki also warned of Bosnian Muslims and Croats being
used for forced labour at or near active military confrontation
lines.
"Persons required to perform this activity by the de facto
authorities are men from as young as 16 to 65 years of age and
more; recent reports suggest that childless women are also subject
to the work requirement," the report said.
Mazowiecki called on all responsible authorities to put an end
to ethnic cleansing and enable the restitution of property and the
return in safety and dignity of all displaced persons and refugees.
He urged that all those responsible for crimes be brought to
justice and called on the international community to exert pressure
to obtain access of UN civilian police and human rights monitors to
Serb-held areas in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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