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VUKOVAR, 15 Nov (Hina) - The partial boycott of classes in primary
and secondary schools in the Croatian Danube river region will stop
on Monday, 17 November, and children will resume classes, Vukovar
press-centre of the Joint Council of (Serb-dominated)
Municipalities reported.
"We have accepted the advice of the National Trust Establishment
Committee that pupils should resume classes on Monday" said a
statement by Dusan Jaksic, representative of Serb parents whose
children did not attend classes.
However, if the conclusions adopted on 10 November in Zagreb by the
Croatian Government representatives, the National Trust
Restoration Committee and local Serbs are not implemented, the
boycott will resume, Jaksic said, adding they would especially
insist on the revision of appointment of school heads, which is to
be carried out within seven days.
The 10 November conclusions also set the deadlines for the making of
bilingual school seals and school plaques, as well as the deadline
until which the Education and Sport Ministry, the Serb cultural
society 'Prosvjeta' and the Joint Council of Municipalities are to
suggest translators who will translate textbooks into Serbian.
It was agreed that school documentation would be bilingual and that
classes attended by Serb pupils would be in Serbian.
It was also agreed that the decision on the moratorium on the
teaching of history subjects referring to the former Yugoslavia
would be consistently respected as well as that the process of
recognition of teachers' diplomas would be accelerated.
The implementation of these conclusions will be supervised by the
National Trust Establishment Committee.
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