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SARAJEVO, July 3 (Hina) - Many incidents have happened in
Herzegovina-Neretva Canton over the last three months the evident
aim of which is to obstruct the return of refugees and exiled
persons, the United Nations mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina said in a
report on Friday.
The mission warned that cantonal authorities had not taken the
necessary measures to prevent the incidents or find their
perpetrators.
A total of 61 incidents took place in that region between March 26,
when an agreement on the return of members of minority peoples was
signed, and June 30.
The mission reported that 64 Bosniak (Muslim) houses were damaged,
and ten Bosniak-owned vehicles were either destroyed or damaged.
Two Bosniaks were severely beaten, one lightly wounded in an
explosion, while a considerable number was subjected to
intimidation in an attempt to return to their homes.
The largest number of incidents, 37, occurred in Stolac.
The cantonal Ministry of Interior Affairs took certain measures
which contributed to stabilising the situation but, the UN mission
said, not one person suspected of partaking in these incidents has
been arrested to date.
According to UN spokesman Aleksandar Ivanko, on June 29 cantonal
Interior Minister Valentin Coric promised that additional security
measures would be taken. He is now expected to keep that promise,
Ivanko said, adding this especially referred to the necessity of
having the Interior Ministry function as a united institution.
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