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ZAGREB, 6 Nov (Hina) - The Mission of the Organisation for Security
and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in Croatia on Wednesday submitted
a report to the OSCE Permanent Council in Vienna, relating to
numerous complaints about discrimination and lack of proper
functioning of public institutions.
The report also stresses that since the beginning of October there
have been indications of positive political decisions and changes
in the country, said a statement from the OSCE office in Zagreb on
Thursday.
Numerous complaints concerning discrimination and lack of proper
functioning of public institutions have been reported by
individuals to the Field Offices of the Mission, regarding
investment and employment, problems with the issuance and
recognition of documents, lack of implementation of court
decisions and discrimination in school, the statement said.
"Special attention will be given to the question whether
discrimination is a result of policy, and if so, at what level this
happens".
Since the beginning of October, there have been different
indications of positive decisions and changes in compliance with
international expectations, the statement said.
The Mission welcomes 'The National Trust Establishment Programme'
and is in contact with the president of its National Commission, Ms
Skare-Ozbolt, in view of cooperation of the Commission with the
OSCE.
The Mission also welcomes the handing over of 10 indicted war
criminals to the International Criminal Tribunal for Former
Yugoslavia in The Hague and some indications of more objective
reporting in the media.
The head of the Mission, Ambassador Tim Guldimann, has already had a
series of meetings with high governmental representatives, who
expressed an open and cooperative attitude towards the extended
Mission.
The Mission, according to its mandate, provides assistance and
expertise to the Croatian authorities as well as to individuals and
organisations in view of the protection of human rights and the
rights of persons belonging to national minorities.
After the withdrawal of the U.N. Transitional Administration in
Eastern Slavonia (UNTAES), the OSCE Mission will be the biggest
international organisation in Croatia. Along with 16 local
offices, the Mission has coordination centres in Knin, Sisak,
Daruvar and Vukovar.
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