TRAVNIK, Sept 2 (Hina) - Two Bosnian Croats who were killed on August
30 in the village of Nule near Travnik, were buried at a local cemetery on
Tuesday.
Present at the funeral of these Croat returnees, Luka Jezercic, 59,
and his son Pero, 27, were several thousands of Croats from the central
Bosnian town of Travnik and other villages in the Lasva valley.
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sarajevo, Cardinal Vinko Puljic, said a
solemn mass at the cemetery.
"I have come to pray with you to God for the help to you to be
persistent in the wish for the return and the stay in your homes and to pray
together to God that this be the last killing in Bosnia-Herzegovina. We shall
not preach hatred and revenge, but we resolutely raise our voice against the
evil and violence," Cardinal Puljic said. He called on the authorities to cease
throwing dust in the people's eyes when they claimed that deranged
persons were to be blamed for such crimes.
A representative of Travnik's Croat refugees, Tomislav Rajic, offered
his condolences to the family and relatives of the killed men and
encouraged Croats who had returned to their homes in the area.
A message of condolences of a Croat member of Bosnia-
Herzegovina's Presidency, Kresimir Zubak, was read at the funeral as well.
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