TIVAT, Nov 16 (Hina) - In Tivat, Montenegro, new tenants moved by
force into several houses in the ownership of the town's old
Croatian families whose members are now in Croatia, the families'
attorneys today.
The new tenants are retired military officers, who arrived in
Tivat from Slovenia and Croatia during the withdrawal of the former
Yugoslav Army from the former Yugoslav republics.
According to the attorneys' statements, the forceful moving in
the houses was reported to the Tivat police who made the official
records on this, but let the new tenants stay in the seized houses.
Lawsuits against the new tenants was brought to court, but no
legal proceedings could commence, because they had refused to
receive summonses. The attorneys said such legal proceedings could
last for years, and the new tenants counted on this.
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