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ZAGREB, April, 22 (Hina) - The UN High Commissioner for Refugees
(UNHCR) says it has received almost 5,000 applications from Bosnian
Croats for their return to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
UNHCR spokesman Andrej Mahovcic told a press conference in Zagreb
on Wednesday that 2,000 applications for return to central Bosnia
were from the Knin area.
Mahovcic said 30 Serbs who had been accommodated in the Croatian
Danube river region had returned to Knin (southern Croatia).
Another 21 people of Serb nationality would return to their homes in
other parts of Croatia on Thursday, he announced.
According to the UNHCR spokesman, the number of people returning on
their own initiative is increasing, but they are facing problems
with accommodation because their homes are still occupied.
Mahovcic said 1,944 Serbs from Croatia were currently in Norway.
One hundred and sixty-seven cases had been processed, while 10
people had received residency permits on a humanitarian basis.
UN civil police support group spokeswoman Kirsten Haupt said that
in the past week 77 incidents had been recorded in the Croatian
Danube River region, indicating an increase.
She expressed satisfaction with the increased efficiency of police
in the area.
Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Mission
in Croatia spokesman Mark Thompson hailed the acquittal of the
former editor-in-chief of the weekly "Globus", Davor Butkovic, who
was charged with libel by members of the Croatian Government.
However, Thompson said freedom of expression would truly change
when such cases stop getting into court altogether.
Thompson expressed the OSCE's concern over political pressures by
representatives of local authorities on the work of a local radio
station (Radio Koprivnica).
The OSCE was also concerned about the manner in which the Croatian
daily "Vjesnik" ran an article on graffiti "We Shall Make Ovcara
Happen Again" written on Vukovar's Eltz castle.
Ovcara is a farm near Vukovar (east Croatia) to which the former
Yugoslav Army and rebelled Serbs took and killed 200 patients of the
Vukovar hospital.
The graffiti is an incident which should be condemned, but it does
not deserve to be exposed on the front page of the paper, the OSCE
spokesman said.
Thompson also expressed the OSCE's concern over the trial of former
OSCE Mission worker in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Milorad Stetic, who had
been sentenced by the County Court in Gospic (Croatia) to 10 and a
half years in prison last week for having participated, as a member
of the Serb paramilitary forces, in an attack on a Croatian police
patrol and the killing of a police officer in 1991.
OSCE monitors said they had noticed many shortcomings in the court
proceedings, and had reported them to the OSCE Standing Commission
in Vienna.
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