SARAJEVO, June 5 (Hina) - The Sarajevo Cantonal Committee of the
Croatian Democratic Union Party of Bosnia-Herzegovina (HDZ BH) on
Thursday warned about new instances of jeopardizing the human and
national rights of Croats in the Sarajevo area.
A statement issued to Sarajevo media today said that the number of
instances of intimidation and violence against Croats in the Sarajevo
suburb of Brijesce had increased during May. Neither local authorities
and police, nor representatives of international organizations had
reacted, the statement added.
Between 17 and 18 May, unknown perpetrators desecrated the Catholic
cemetery in Brijesce by knocking down 14 crosses, the statement further
said, adding that the day after, a group of bullies verbally and
physically threatened a Croat woman.
According to Bosnian Croat news agency Habena, the Sarajevo HDZ BH
today also expressed dissatisfaction with a statement by UNHCR head in
Sarajevo Peter Deck, who claimed Sarajevo was an open city.
In a letter to Deck, the Sarajevo HDZ BH mentioned everyday
administration and other measures which denied the right of more than
10,000 Croats to return.
The letter also said that only a small number of matters in dispute
concerning tenancy rights had been solved positively, to the benefit of
legal tenancy rights claimants.
"Forced break-ins into flats, mostly in the property of members of
the Croatian people, continue to be legalized, since the cantonal police
and the competent cantonal ministries in Sarajevo are not taking any
measures to evict those who have illegally moved in and to punish them",
the letter by the Sarajevo HDZ BH said.
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