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ZAGREB, Sept 23 (Hina) - Sweden will use coercive measures to oust
185 Bosnian Croats with Croatian passports from Sweden.
The principles of international law obliges countries to take care
of their citizens, said Swedish officials, explaining the
deportation to Croatia of Croats from Bosnia-Herzegovina who fled
to Sweden during the Homeland War.
The first ten deported Bosnian Croats arrived in Croatia on August
18.
Rijeka-based Novi List daily announced the arrival of another 600.
Asked to provide information about the issue, a representative of
the Swedish ministry for migration and political asylum, Anders
Loenn, said 300 persons would be returned to Croatia and Bosnia-
Herzegovina.
He said about 5,000 Croats from Bosnia-Herzegovina requested
asylum in Sweden. They all entered Sweden with Croatian passports.
By issuing them passports, Croatia assumed on the obligation to
take care of these people, as of every other Croatian citizen, Loenn
said.
For this reason, Swedish authorities did not automatically approve
them permanent resident permits.
Loenn stressed that more than 3,000 Croats from Bosnia-Herzegovina
received resident permits, for reasons of humanitarian nature. The
rest returned on a voluntary basis.
All those who decided to return received financial support from the
Swedish government, 10,000 krona for an adult, and 5,000 krona per
child, with the total amount per family amounting to 40,000 krona at
the most.
Croatian President Franjo Tudjman said during his recent visit to
Ilok (eastern Croatia) that the most important task of the
government is the return of Croatian citizens who had left for other
countries during the Homeland War.
"If they do not wish to return, the Croatian authorities have the
obligation to take care of Croats that had been forced to flee
Bosnia-Herzegovina, and those who are returning home from other
countries," Tudjman said.
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