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ZAGREB, Nov 10 (Hina) - Representatives of the Croatian national
committee in charge of the establishment of trust, the education
and sport ministry and the joint council of (Serb) municipalities
(ZVO) held a session in Zagreb on Monday to discuss contentious
issues regarding the situation in schools in the Croatian Danube
river area.
Participants in the session adopted conclusions which, they said,
should help to "normalise the situation."
Monday's meeting at the education ministry was convened following
the Serb boycott of classes in Vukovar as the Serb parents alleged
that commitments from an agreement on the reintegration of schools
in the UN-administrated eastern Croatian area were not fulfilled.
Present at the meeting were Education Minister Ljilja Vokic, the
national trust establishment committee's chairwoman, Vesna Skare-
Ozbolt, Skare-Ozbolt's deputies Vojislav Stanimirovic and Ivica
Vrkic, the head of the joint council of the municipalities (ZVO)
Milos Vojnovic.
At the end of the three-hour session they agreed that schools which
did not work on Monday should resume classes.
They concluded that a moratorium on teaching 1991-1997 history
would be complied with and that units referring to this period would
be separated from textbooks.
Parts of the material referring to the national group of subjects
would be forwarded to schools in the Danube river area within one
month.
Additional talks would be held on the appointment of headmasters in
those schools.
School documentation would be bilingual. The seals for the
documentation of children who attend classes in Serb would be also
bilingual and should be made and delivered within one week.
Bilingual plaques should be set on the walls of those schools in
next fifteen days. The Serb cultural society called "Prosvjeta" and
the joint council of municipalities (ZVO) should forward a list of
translators of schoolbooks into the Serb language, which would be
printed in Cyrillic script.
Ms. Skare-Ozbolt assumed obligation to speed up the validation of
diplomas.
An Assistant Education Minister, Bozica Simlesa, and a member of
the ZVO education committee, Milan Milic, were charged to follow
whether Monday's conclusions were being respected in practice.
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