SARAJEVO, June 20 (Hina) - The office of the UN High Commissioner for
Refugees in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Friday reported increased tensions in
Croat-controlled west Mostar following renewed threats of the eviction
of non-Croat residents.
UNHCR spokeswoman Ariane Quentier told a news conference in
Sarajevo that two new cases of apartment evictions had been registered
in the southern city.
One family had been returned to their apartment but unknown persons
again threw their possessions out in the street this morning, she added.
The UNHCR has been trying for months to organise the return to west
Mostar of five families expelled between early January 1996 and February
this year. A total of 82 families were forced out of their apartments in
that period but only five expressed a desire to return.
We have been trying for four months to solve that problem with
Croat authorities and to find out if the apartments of expellees have
been occupied and if they can return at all, but the only answer we have
received to date is that they do not know of any expulsions, Quentier
said.
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