ZAGREB, June 5 (Hina) - The exiled Croat mayor of Ilok, a town in the
UN-administered Danube region of eastern Croatia, said on Thursday he
was dissatisfied with events in the Ilok area following the foundation
of the town council.
Mayor Stipan Kraljevic said in Zagreb that his meeting with
representatives of the Serb Independent Democratic Party (SDSS) in Ilok
on Wednesday had failed to produce an agreement on the future makeup of
town administration.
The SDSS officials took the view that Croatian Serbs who had fled
to Yugoslavia should be allowed to move into vacant houses of displaced
Croats, he said.
Describing the idea as unacceptable, Kraljevic said that Serbs in
Bapska and Sarengrad were looting houses despite the presence of UNTAES
and the Transitional Police Force.
According to Kraljevic, nearly half the housing units in the two
towns were unsuitable for living and destroyed.
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