MOSTAR, Sept 2 (Hina) - The Sarajevo Archbishop, Cardinal Vinko Puljic, was quoted by the Mostar-based Dnevni List daily as saying that he was concerned over the position of Croat Catholics in Sarajevo and that "too little is being
done to stop an evil climate."
MOSTAR, Sept 2 (Hina) - The Sarajevo Archbishop, Cardinal Vinko
Puljic, was quoted by the Mostar-based Dnevni List daily as saying
that he was concerned over the position of Croat Catholics in
Sarajevo and that "too little is being done to stop an evil
climate." #L#
Cardinal Puljic said this following a series of recent incidents in
Sarajevo when insults were hurled at him and other Catholic
dignitaries at public places and in the wake of acts of vandalism at
four Catholic cemeteries in that city in which several dozen grave-
stones were desecrated.
Cardinal Puljic again advocated the protection of the identity of
the other peoples throughout Bosnia, in areas where they make up a
minority of the local population.
The Sarajevo Archbishop criticised the current reform of the
education in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and opposed any model which would
fail to respect the religious, national and cultural identity.
(hina) ms sb