BANJA LUKA, May 28 (Hina) - A large-scale expulsion of Catholic
Croats from the Banja Luka area of northwestern Bosnia began
yesterday afternoon.
About 55 Croats were forced to leave their homes in the
Sargovac and Prijecani districts of Banja Luka. They were herded
into a bus with an Okucani licence plate and taken to an unknown
destination north of the town. Nothing has been heard of them
since.
Local Catholic Church officials said that the expelled
Croats were not allowed to take anything with them and that even
their IDs were seized.
The Bishop of Banja Luka, Msgr Franjo Komarica, sent a
letter to Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic asking him to
prevent the latest expulsion of the Catholic population from the
Banja Luka area.
"People are being rounded up and taken away regardless of
their age. No one is allowed to offer any resistance. People
appealed to the Budzak police station for protection
but were told that they had to leave. This a forcible eviction
led by local municipal authorities," Komarica wrote.
Komarica said that he had informed municipal chief P. Radic
of the situation, who told him that official authorities were not
behind the expulsion.
Komarica called for an end to the "inhumane tratment of
innocent and unprotected civilians."
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