KARLOVAC/VOJNIC, Oct 20 (Hina) - UN special rapporteur for human
rights Elizabeth Rehn on Monday visited Krnjak, Vojnic and
Karlovac, 50 km south-west of Zagreb. Accompanied by Croatia's
ombudsman Ante Klaric and representatives of the UNHCR, Rehn
visited several displaced Croat families accommodated in Krnjak
and Vojnic, and several Serb returnee families who came to this
area from the Danube river region of eastern Croatia and
Yugoslavia.
Rehn talked to Serb returnee families about their
situation, difficulties and security conditions. According to the
returnees, security conditions were very good but, they said,
their houses were occupied by Bosnian Croat war victims.
The visit was very significant and positive, Rehn told
reporters. She welcomed the establishment of a national committee
on the restoration of trust, the accelerated return, and the
security aspect of return to the Karlovac County.
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