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BELI MANASTIR, Nov 12 (Hina) - Representatives of the Croatian
education ministry on Wednesday visited elementary and high
schools in the UN-administered part of the Danube river region of
eastern Croatia where classes have not been held since Monday.
Pupils of Serb nationality are boycotting classes at the request of
their parents, whose demands include the replacement of non-Serb
headmasters with Serbs, bilingual documentation, a moratorium on
teaching 1989-1997 history and that Serb-language textbooks be
delivered sooner.
Education minister assistants Bozica Simlesa and Stjepan Lice
today informed headmasters that at a 10 November meeting,
representatives of the National Committee for the restoration of
trust, the education ministry and of the Joint Council of Serb
Municipalities decided that discontinued classes must be resumed.
Officials of the education ministry also informed the headmasters
about other conclusions relating to the Serb parents' demands.
According to these conclusions, bilingual seals should be
delivered to and bilingual school building plaques put on schools
in the Danubian region. The Prosvjeta Serb cultural society should
within a month at the latest choose translators of textbooks into
Serbian, while current ones should be used in the meantime. The
moratorium on teaching recent history will be complied with, while
the headmasters issue will be discussed later.
The conclusions will be submitted to schools in the UN-administered
part of eastern Croatia tomorrow.
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