MOSTAR, Sept 28 (Hina) - Two Bosnian Croat associations of refugees and displaced persons sent an open letter to High Representative Paddy Ashdown on Sunday urging him to annul what they called a discriminating decision to allocate
housing reconstruction assistance largely to Bosniak returnees.
MOSTAR, Sept 28 (Hina) - Two Bosnian Croat associations of refugees
and displaced persons sent an open letter to High Representative
Paddy Ashdown on Sunday urging him to annul what they called a
discriminating decision to allocate housing reconstruction
assistance largely to Bosniak returnees. #L#
The two organisations described the decision by the Federal
Ministry for Refugees and Displaced Persons as a conscious and
intolerable attempt at obstructing the return of displaced Croats
and refugees to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Noting that only 28 out of the 480 selected beneficiaries were
Croats, they complained that two Croat majority cantons -- Posavina
and Herzegovina -- were not included in the plan for the
reconstruction of housing destroyed during the 1992-1995 war.
Displaced Croats demand that Federal Minister for Refugees Edin
Music allocate at least one-third of the federal budget funds for
the reconstruction of their houses, or else they will stage protest
rallies in Sarajevo and Mostar on October 10.
(hina) vm