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MOSTAR, 26 Dec (Hina/Habena) - Mostar Mufti, Haji Seid Smajkic, on
Thursday sent a message to Mostar Bishop Ratko Peric, saying that on
23 December three young men had destroyed between 23 and 30
tombstones at the Muslim cemetery in Sinovac, in the Croat-
controlled part of Mostar.
According to a statement from the Catholic Information Office in
Mostar, Smajkic said that by destroying the tombstones the young
men were expressing hatred even towards Bosniaks who had been dead
for a long time.
Especially painful was the fact that the incident had happened
before Christmas and that it possibly had been caused by religious
motives, Smajkic said.
Smajkic said he had informed some domestic and foreign institutions
about the incident.
Bishop Peric sent his secretary to police to inquire about the
incident.
His secretary visited the cemetery together with representatives
of Mostar police and the International Police Task Force (IPTF).
It was established that five tombstones were turned over, not 23 to
30, as Mufti Smajkic had said, the statement said.
At a mass held in Mostar cathedral, Bishop Peric expressed regret
over the desecration of the graves.
"No true believer would do such a thing out of religious motives,"
Peric said, calling for respect for values of people with different
thinking and religion.
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