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ZAGREB, July 1 (Hina)- Milan Djukic, president of the Serb People's
Party on Wednesday welcomed the Government's Plan for the Return of
Refugees and Displaced Persons as "absolutely welcome".
The plan certainly "meets minimal requirements" regarding the
acquisition of return rights, but not regarding the unconditional
right to return, enshrined by the Constitution, the European Human
Rights Charter and the Dayton Accords, Djukic told a press
briefing.
The Plan is worst jeopardised by the Serbs' lack of confidence in
Croatian authorities and by distrust that is being reinforced in
both peoples by the pro-Government media.
The Plan is faulty when it comes to the rights of persons who had
been protected tenants in socially-owned flats in 1991 and property
rights. Djukic believes that the Agency for Facilitating Real
Estate Instructions underestimates the value of property it buys
from the citizens.
Due to inconsistent implementation of the constitutional law on
human rights and freedoms of ethnic communities, the Croatian
citizens of Serb descent are treated like illegal aliens, Djukic
claims. The Croatian authorities have resumed abusing their
discretion rights when issuing Croatian citizenship and citizens
of Croatian descent are being fired again, Djukic asserts.
Incidents such as the recent one in Bijelo Brdo, where Serb citizens
attacked disabled Croat veterans of the Homeland war, is not
helping the process of peaceful reintegration and trust
establishment, Djukic believes.
(Hina) jn mr
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