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MOSTAR, Aug 5 (Hina) - As of today voters will be able to check
whether they are correctly registered on voter lists for the
September election in Bosnia or not and file complaints, the head of
the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe office in
Mostar David Foley said on Wednesday.
Complaints will be received through the end of next week and there
will be no extended deadline, Foley told reporters.
Today, spokeswoman for the International Police Task Force Kelly
Moore reported about a local incident which took place on July 31.
That evening three Croats made a forced entry into the yard of a
Muslim house in Pjesevac Kula, near Stolac, where they threw
insults at the Muslims.
They were joined by a group of lowlifes who threw stones and bottles
at the Muslim house, Moore said.
These people threatened the Muslims they would cut their throats
and made them flee to a nearby valley, she added.
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