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MOSTAR, Oct 28 (Hina) - Officials of international organizations in
Bosnia-Herzegovina on Tuesday held a joint press conference in
Mostar and most vehemently condemned the Sunday murder of one and
wounding of three Croats in Bosniak-controlled Travnik, central
BH.
According to Martin Garrod, head of the Mostar regional office of
the international High Representative for BH, that was a "horrible
murder". We must see the results of the investigation, he said.
David Foley, head of the Mostar regional office of the Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe, called for urgent action in
the Central Bosnia Canton aimed at discovering and arresting the
murderers.
According to Arianne Quentier, the UNHCR spokesman in Mostar, the
series of murders of Croats in Travnik caused extreme concern at the
UNHCR since, she said, it was taking place at a time when
authorities were negotiating on the return of displaced persons to
central Bosnia.
UN spokesman in Mostar Kelly Moore said the International Police
Task Force had established a special investigation team to assist
local police arrest the culprits.
The UN mission will not speculate on whether such crimes are
ethnically motivated until local police finish the investigation,
she said.
Moore claimed the latest victims in Travnik were shot at from
automatic rifles and just 500 metres away from the spot where, she
recalled, on 30 August two Croats, father and son, had been killed.
Commenting on an investigation into the 18 September car-bomb
explosion in western Mostar, Moore said the statements by
Herzegovina-Neretva Canton interior minister Valentin Coric, that
investigation results had been submitted to the IPTF, were
incorrect.
The UN spokesman confirmed that a man suspected of physically
attacking Vidak Kozul from western Mostar in the town's eastern
part on 26 September was set free. The suspect had been arrested the
day after the attack, Moore said, adding he was released before
Kozul died in a hospital in Split, Croatia.
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