MOSTAR, Jan 5 (HBNA/Hina) - Herzeg-Bosnian Government Office for
refugees and displaced persons lodged a vigorous protest with UNHCR
special envoy for the former Yugoslavia Nicholas Morris, based in
Zagreb, because of a violation of the agreed procedure on
announcing of passage of humanitarian convoys.
Head of the Office Martin Raguz said in the protest that a 34-
truck UNHCR convoy attempted to deliver over 300 tons of
humanitarian aid to Zenica and Tuzla on 5 January without previous
announcement and necessary documents. He added that it was a
serious violation and getting around the mutual commitments in
connection with free humanitarian aid delivery. The protest further
reminded that a mutual commission on free humanitarian aid delivery
was established on 19 October 1993. Members of the commission are
representatives of the UNHCR, UNPROFOR, ICRC, European Monitors and
Herzeg-Bosnian Government. The commission established the way of
free humanitarian aid delivery and commitments of organizers of
humanitarian convoys. Since then, over 400 humanitarian convoys
have passed through areas under the Croatian Defence Council (HVO)
control.
Mr. Raguz said at the end of the protest that he believes that
the UNHCR will soon explain this serious violation of the procedure
on free humanitarian aid delivery.
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