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ZAGREB, Feb 25 (Hina) - Banja Luka bishop Franjo Komarica Tuesday
called on the Croatian Government to assist in the return of Croat
refugees and displaced persons to Banja Luka, northern Bosnia-
Herzegovina.
Komarica called on the Croatian Government to assist in the
reconstruction of houses and churches, and on Croatian companies to
open their branch offices and invest in Banja Luka economy, in order
to create conditions for the return.
It is necessary to continue sending charity aid, as Croats who
stayed in Banja Luka live exclusively on such aid, the bishop said.
During the war tens of thousands of Croats were expelled from or
left the Banja Luka area, while more than 400 were killed, including
five priests, Komarica said.
He pointed out that 98 per cent of churches and 33 per cent of other
church buildings were demolished.
The situation in the Banja Luka area has not improved, Komarica
said, adding the principal cause was fear of insecurity.
He added a high number of Croats who had stayed in the area during
the war were now leaving due to poverty.
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