ZAGREB, Nov 5 (Hina) - The Head of the Croatian Govt. Office for
Displaced persons and Refugees Dr.Adalbert Rebic told Hina today
that Croatia is ready to accept a large number of refugees from
Vares, and that Croatia will continue helping the refugees arriving
to Croatia, but in an organized way and in coordination with the Office.
"The Office for Displaced Persons and Refugees has a worked-out
strategy for the accommodation of refugees from central Bosnia who
start for Croatia," Dr.Rebic said adding, however, that it would
be a great problem for Croatia if a large group of refugees arrived
at once.
Recalling that after the fall of the town of Vares with the Croatian
majority in central Bosnia when almost entire Croatian population left
the town, Dr.Rebic said that at the moment the displaced population is
currently sheltered partly in the Serb-controlled village of Sokolac,
and partly in Kiseljak and the surrounding Croatian villages.
"It is expected that the columns of those displaced perons will
soon start for Herzeg-Bosnia, where they will get temporary
accommodation, but we do not how many will be able to stay there,
and how many will be transferred to Croatia, "Dr.Rebic said.
Asked about the number of refugees expected in Croatia, Dr.Rebic
said that there is talk about 15,000 (both from Vares and Kakanj)
who had left Vares, and commented:
"We suppose that a number of those persons will stay in Kiseljak
and the surrounding villages controlled by HVO, while others will
stay in Herezgovina and go to Croatia."
Dr.Rebic stated that as soon as Sunday 800 refugees from Kakanj, who
had left Vares before the fall of the town and who had been sheltered
in Herzegovina, are expected in Croatia, and that they are going
to be placed in the refugee centers in Kutina and Lipovljani.
"Apart from the refugees from Vares, we can also expect a great
number of refugees from other Croatian villages and towns that
are either surrounded by Muslim forces, or have scarce food and
heating supplies and are fearing the winter; we are afraid that
afraid that a great number of refugees, perhaps 30 or 40 thousand
persons might start from central Bosnia," Dr.Rebic said.
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