SARAJEVO, Aug 29 (Hina) - The international supervisor for Brcko,
Robert Farrand, said on Friday that yesterday's incidents in this
north-eastern Bosnian town would not force the international
community to withdraw, and that he would take all necessary
measures for the mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina to be completed.
A statement the office of the high representative for BH
issued on Farrand's behalf, pointed out the incidents in Brcko
were a constituent part of a deliberate plan, in which local
political leaders behaved in the same way the mob which started
the violence did.
There was no way a 1,200-strong mob of manipulated people
might put into question the peace process in Brcko, the statement
said, adding that violence backed by authorities was not going to
frighten the international community. What happened in Brcko was
just one day lost, Farrand said, a day which could have been used
positively. For this reason our efforts will double, he stressed.
Farrand said local authorities in Brcko, including the
police, would be held responsible for any new violence.
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