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SARAJEVO, Feb 10 (Hina) - About 200 Serbs started building a wall
between the Muslim-Croat Federation and Serb-controlled parts of
Sarajevo on Tuesday afternoon.
By the early afternoon hours, the Serbs built a 5m-long and almost
2m-high wall, threatening to continue building the wall unless
Goran Vasic is immediately released.
Vasic was arrested at the end of last week on Federation territory
as the main suspect in the 1993 killing of war-time Bosnian Vice
Premier Hakija Turajlic.
However, circumstances of his arrest have not been established yet
and the International Police Task Force (IPTF) is conducting an
investigation into the case.
UN spokesman in Sarajevo Alexander Ivanko said today that the
evidence concerning the case had been sent to the International
Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY), so that it could be
established whether a trial based on a war crimes indictment was
justified.
According to Ivanko, the ICTY can decide to ask that Vasic be handed
over and be tried in The Hague for a war crime, or it can confirm that
there is a basis for instigating a legal procedure against him in
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
However, The Hague Tribunal can also decide that there is no
sufficient evidence for any procedure against Vasic.
The organiser of today's protest meeting, Dragan Savic, asked that
Vasic be taken over from Sarajevo police "at least by the IPTF".
The protesters also demanded the replacement of Sarajevo Canton
Interior Minister Ismet Dahic.
Stabilisation Force (SFOR) members watched the building of the wall
from a distance. At one moment, the IPTF deputy commissioner Werner
Schumm arrived at the site.
UN spokesman Ivanko told Hina that the IPTF would ask local Serb
police to secure freedom of movement on the road between Sarajevo
and the suburb of Lukavica.
If this is not done, the request will be furthered to SFOR, Ivanko
said.
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