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MOSTAR/ZAGREB, Oct 2 (Hina) - Members of a new Italian police unit
within the NATO-led peace Stabilisation Force (SFOR) on Thursday
used force to disperse a group of Croat protesters who had blocked
the Sarajevo-Ploce road near Capljina in southern Bosnia, the AFP
news agency reported on Thursday quoting the SFOR.
The protesters were displaced Croats from central Bosnia who
objected to the return of some 50 Muslims to houses in the village of
Tasovici which the Croats are currently occupying.
The Italian policemen became part of a new SFOR mandate in June
under the name Special Military Unit.
An SFOR spokesman described the Italian police action by saying
they had used force to free the road after a failed two-hour
negotiating.
According to the spokesman, who made no mention of any violence,
several dozen policemen forcefully broke the protesters' human
wall.
Croatian Television (HTV) on Thursday evening aired a broadcast
showing Italian policemen in helmets, shields, batons and firearms
charging at the protesters while dispersing them, mainly women and
children.
The broadcast also showed that afterwards the policemen had to use
shields to protect themselves from the stones thrown by the
protesters.
A HTV reporter said the protesters had been provoked by the
unannounced Muslim returnees' violent behaviour.
A woman told the TV camera that the Muslim returnees were calling
Croat women bad names and threatening them if they were to stay the
night in the houses.
According to the HTV reporter, the SFOR spokesman in nearby Mostar
justified the Italian policemen's use of force with the failure to
convince the protesters to free the Sarajevo-Ploce road.
According to the HTV report, the local office of the UN High
Commissioner for Refugees declined to comment on the SFOR action,
while the office of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation
in Europe (OSCE) explained the issue was not within their
jurisdiction.
The HTV reporter mentioned however that OSCE office head David
Foley had been seen at the site of the incident.
In the early evening hours, the SFOR resumed controlling the road.
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