SARAJEVO, Nov 5, (Hina) - After 30 months of war, Bosnia-
Herzegovina civilians are still suffering as much as ever.
UNHCR spokesman in Sarajevo Peter Kessler says the forthcoming
winter for some 5000 Gorazda residents will be a lot tougher than
the two winters passed.
The people in this east Bosnian enclave are facing winter
under impossible living conditions in destroyed houses and damaged
flats.
The grim situation is being exacerbated by Serb authorities in
Pale who are refusing to allow the transportation of any kind of
winter clothing or materials to repair homes. The UNHCR has
succeeded only in getting food to east Bosnia and in limited
quantities at that, Kessler said.
In the meantime Serbs have continued with ethnic cleansing
campaigns in areas under their control. Croats and Moslems were
continuing to be forced out of Banja Luka, he said.
"Every week at least 100 people flee from this part of
Bosnia," Kessler said.
An ethnic cleansing campaign in Bijeljina was almost
completed.
Kessler said today that the latest military operation in west
Bosnia at Kupres prompted a new wave of about 21,000 refugees.
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