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SARAJEVO, Nov 11 (Hina) - Two Roman Catholic priests from the
Sarajevo archdiocese were assaulted on Monday in the Croat-
controlled town of Kiseljak, about 20 km northwest of Sarajevo, the
Catholic news agency of the Bosnian Bishops Conference KTA reported
on Tuesday.
The priests were attacked because a car in which they had arrived
bore number plates displaying lilies, the agency said, referring to
a symbol of Bosnian Moslems.
The attack took place outside the Jeruzalem restaurant. One of the
priests, whose names were not revealed, was admitted to a local
hospital after suffering minor injuries.
The priests informed local police about the incident, KTA said.
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