PAKRAC, May 24 (Hina) - A group of 12 Croatian Parliament members -
led by the head of the Parliament's Committee for Peaceful
Reintegration, Drago Krpina, and the head of Parliament's Committee
for Human and Minorities Rights, Ljubomir Antic - today visited
Pakrac and Lipik area.
Arranged in "troika" fashion, the lawmakers simultaneously
visited each of the four liberated villages in Pakrac municipality
- Japaga, Seovica, Kraguj and Gavrinica - for three-hour talks with
the local people. They invited the remaining Serb civilians not to
leave the area, and to urge their relatives, who had already left
for Bosnia-Herzegovina, to come back.
"This people have pointed out at the series of specific
problems they have. But none of the problems is unsolvable,"
Ljubomir Antic said.
"Many complained that their documents had not been returned to
them, after their release from investigation centres. Many others
are here just temporarily, in the surrounding villages, saying they
would make their decisions after seeing the present shape of their
houses. So we should meet their wishes as soon as possible," Antic
said.
"They say more people would decide to stay if we did so, and
were unanimous in opinion that one single return would stop many
departs," Antic said
Asked to comment on reports saying that some people who had
already left would like to return, Antic said he could not confirm
the information. "But if the reports are true, we should use the
international organizations, which arrange the depart, to arrange
the return as well," he said.
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