MOSTAR, Nov 3, (Hina)- A group of 50 Croatian displaced people who
were refused a visit by Moslem authorities to their loved one's
graves in Dreznica, 30kms from Mostar towards Jablanica, today
continued their protest in front of the European Union
Administration building in Mostar demanding urgent entry to
Dreznica.
The group protested in the same place last night for more than
three hours.
EU Administration officials today told the displaced people
that Moslem authorities in Mostar had announced that they could
today visit four cemeteries at the Grabovica village and that the
possibility of a visit to Dreznica would be known in three days.
But the displaced people rejected the offer to visit
Grabovica, which is also in the Dreznica area.
"If we're not allowed to visit Dreznica in two to three days
we'll block all entry points from east to west Mostar," the
protesters' spokesman, Srecko Culjak said.
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