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SARAJEVO, Dec 3 (Hina) - Spokesman for the UN High Commission for
Refugees (UNHCR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kris Janowski, said on
Wednesday that the Sarajevo Canton authorities had assumed new
commitments which should enable members of ethnic minorities to
begin returning to the canton.
Janowski told a news conference in Sarajevo that the mainly Muslim
canton authorities had agreed to the prompt return of 100 Serbs who
had left Sarajevo in the beginning of 1996.
The UNHCR hoped that this was just the beginning of a more massive
return of Serbs and Croats to Sarajevo, and that this was just the
first step towards the establishment of a multiethnic character of
Sarajevo, Janowski said.
He, however, warned that much had to be done on that plan, primarily
the adoption of amendments to the law on abandoned flats and private
property, which would enable the return of pre-war tenants.
The Sarajevo canton authorities had agreed to allow 25 pre-war flat
owners to return to their flats which had been reconstructed
through UNHCR funds, Janowski said.
After reconstruction, these flats were given to other persons, but
the UNHCR threatened to stop any financial support to future
projects of reconstruction if they were not returned to people with
tenancy rights.
Janowski warned that many people whose houses around Sarajevo had
been reconstructed were continuing to live in flats they had been
temporarily accommodated in, and were using their homes as holiday
houses.
In this way they are obstructing the return of refugees in whose
flats they live.
We estimate that this problem relates to one thousand housing
units, Janowski said.
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