SUBOTICA, May 12 (Hina) - The house of Mate Mataric, one of the
leaders of the Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina, was
burglarized Friday night in Sombor, north Serbia.
A new sweep of terror against the Croats in the northern
Serbian province of Vojvodina started late last week, when a
Catholic church in the village of Golubinci, west Vojvodina, was
gutted, and its ancient library set on fire. Another church in the
area, in the village of Hrtkovci, was also burglarized.
Several days later, a recently installed cross in the village
of Bac, near Sombor, was demolished with explosive.
None of the perpetrators came under arrest so far.
The northern-Serbian province of Vojvodina became a part of
Yugoslavia in 1918, after a dissolution of the Habsburg Monarchy.
With a largely mixed population of Serbs, Hungarians, Slovaks,
Croats and score of other groups, Vojvodina had a special autonomy
in former Yugoslav Federation, until 1988 when a series of mass
rallies orchestrated by Slobodan Milosevic led to its full
annexation to Serbia.
About 160,000 Croats live now in Vojvodina, while 50,000 have
left since 1991.
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