MOSTAR, Oct 21 (Hina) - About 10,000 displaced persons, mostly
Croats, are to return to the Central Bosnian Canton by early winter,
the UNHCR spokeswoman in Mostar, Ariane Quentier, said on Tuesday.
She added that officials from ten (out of a total of 11) Central
Bosnian municipalities had submitted to the UNHCR a list of 2,122
slightly damaged houses into which displaced persons could return
by winter.
According to Quentier, the return of displaced persons would
continue thorugh spring next year.
Data of Central Bosnian Canton authorities show 86,000 displaced
persons want to return to this canton, most of them Croats, she
added.
Quentier accused the Bosniak (Moslem) authorities in Vares of
discrimination towards Croats who want to return to this town.
Bosniak authorities in Vares (50 km north of Sarajevo) on 19
September this year made a decision according to which companies in
the town had the right to allocate apartments.
After that, Vares-based companies allocated 500 apartments almost
exclusively to Bosniaks, Quentier said, adding that these
apartments were owned by displaced Croats and Serbs. We are very
upset by this fact, she stressed.
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