MOSTAR ON OCCASION OF ALL SAINTS' DAY MOSTAR, Nov 1 (Hina) - Delegations of top Croat officials in Bosnia-Herzegovina, including the current chairman of Bosnia's three-man presidency, Dragan Covic, deputy chairman of Bosnia's Council
of Ministers, Barisa Colak, and officials from the Croat-Muslim entity, on Saturday laid wreaths at the central cemetery of the southern city of Mostar on the occasion of All Saints' Day.
MOSTAR, Nov 1 (Hina) - Delegations of top Croat officials in Bosnia-
Herzegovina, including the current chairman of Bosnia's three-man
presidency, Dragan Covic, deputy chairman of Bosnia's Council of
Ministers, Barisa Colak, and officials from the Croat-Muslim
entity, on Saturday laid wreaths at the central cemetery of the
southern city of Mostar on the occasion of All Saints' Day. #L#
Mass was said, too, and wreath-laying ceremonies were held in front
of the Main Cross at the cemetery and graves of soldiers, who had
been in Croatian Defence Council (HVO) units.
A wreath was laid and candles lit at the grave of the assassinated
Deputy Interior Minister Jozo Leutar, who was killed in March
1999.
The delegations also placed wreaths and lit candles at the grave of
the first president of the so-called Croat Republic of Herceg-
Bosna, Mate Boban, who was buried in his place of birth, a village in
Herzegovina.
(hina) ms