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VUKOVAR, Oct 22 (Hina) - A delegation of "Apel", the centre for the
protection of human rights of imprisoned and missing Croatian
citizens and members of their families, on Wednesday put flowers
and lit candles at the Novo Groblje cemetery in Vukovar, a town in
the Danube river region of eastern Croatia.
Seven members of the delegation, close relatives of killed Vukovar
defenders, arrived in Vukovar for the first time in six years of
exile. They visited their demolished houses, the Vukovar
Authorities and the Croatian Danube Region Development and
Reconstruction Centre.
"We have come to remind those responsible of the as yet unsolved
issue of those imprisoned and taken away, but also of the displaced
persons' strong desire to return in spite of all that they have been
through", said Apel's president Zdenka Farkas.
Today's visit was made possible by the UNTAES.
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