ZAGREB, July 2 (Hina) - The Union of Refugees of Croatia on
Saturday announced its intention to continue blocking the movements
of UNPROFOR and other international humanitarian organisations
working in Croatia until UN Secretary-General Boutros-Boutros Fhali
and his envoy Yasushi Akashi gave firm guarantees that the Vance
Plan and the relevant UN Security Council resolutions, particularly
Resolutions 769, 820 and 871, will be immediately implemented.
The Union said in a statement that the protesters blocked
UNPROFOR checkpoints in Nemetin, Biljska Cesta (Osijek County),
Moscenica, Glinska Poljana, Stari Grabovac, Brocice, the Zagreb-
Belgrade highway (Sisak County), Lipovac (Vukovar County), the
Adriatic highway, the Kolovare hotel (Zadar County) and
Josipdol/Vojnovac (Karlovac County). Several protest meetings were
also held.
"Except for minor incidents provoked by UNPROFOR members who
said they 'had not been informed of this action' the first 24 hours
of the protest passed in calm and dignity," said the statement.
The Union expects that the Croatian Government and senior
UNPROFOR officials will soon meet with Union's representatives to
discuss their demands. The Union also invited Yasushi Xkashi to
visit Osijek and talk with the refugees.
Replying to certain comments in the press, the statement noted
that the Union decided to go forward with the blockade at its May
20 session in Nova Gradiska, "without consulting the authorities or
any political party."
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