TRAVNIK, Aug 18 (Hina) - There had been some changes in relation
to the return of Bosniaks (Muslims) to five villages in the
central Bosnian municipality of Jajce, the head of UNHCR's office
in Zenica, Jean-Michel Goudstikker, said in a letter he forwarded
to Central Bosnia Canton Prefect Ivan Saric on Monday.
Instead of a return to 97 houses in Divicani, Monday's
return would be to 113 houses in the village of Lendici, while
the return to Divicani would take place on 20 August, Goudstikker
wrote, adding there had been no alterations concerning returns of
Bosniaks to Kruscica, Bucici and Sibenica.
The UNHCR representative wrote the alterations were stated
by Jajce Mayor Ivo Saraf.
Neither the UNHCR nor himself had been notified about the
matter, Goudstikker further wrote, adding he hoped for a
successful implementation of the programme on the Bosniaks'
return to Jajce, in line with Article 2 of a Sarajevo agreement
on central Bosnia signed on the highest federal level on 5
August.
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