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SARAJEVO, Feb 9 (Hina) - A group of about 500 Bosnian Serbs on Monday
afternoon blocked traffic on a road leading from Sarajevo to the
suburb of Lukavica, which is in Bosnian Serb territory.
Eyewitnesses said protesters near Kula, which is close to the
inter-entity separation line, had stopped and blocked two buses and
several cars with Muslim-Croat Bosnian Federation registration
plates.
Protesters put conditions on the release of the vehicles by asking
for Goran Vasic to be set free from prison.
Vasic was arrested by Sarajevo police Friday 6 February under
suspicion for killing former Bosnian deputy prime minister Hakija
Turajlic.
Stabilisation Force and International Police Task Force (IPTF)
sources said until late Monday afternoon, the protesters blocking
the vehicles had not provoked violence nor threatened passengers
inside.
French SFOR troops stationed at the site were monitoring the
situation.
Following Vasic's arrest on Friday, Serbs blocked two UNHCR buses.
That organisation suspended the transportation of refugees on its
buses in that part of Bosnia-Herzegovina because of the unstable
situation.
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