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VUKOVAR, Nov 10 (Hina) - The UNTAES does not believe the boycott of
school classes is the right way to resolve education issues in the
UN-administered part of eastern Croatia, assistant UNTAES
spokesman Douglas Coffman said Monday.
The boycott was not helping pupils, Coffman said on UNTAES radio in
relation to a decision of Serb parents in the Danube river region of
eastern Croatia not to send their children to school.
Coffman said the UNTAES was aware that some problems did exist. The
UNTAES would continue to discuss them with local Serb
representatives and Croatian government officials and hoped they
would be resolved soon, he added.
Parents of pupils attending classes for the Serb minority on Friday
announced a boycott of classes until all their conditions are met
with. These include the replacement of non-Serb headmasters by the
Croatian education ministry with Serb ones.
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