SLAVONSKI BROD, April 21 (Hina) - Bosnian Croat refugees were
prevented from visiting a Catholic cemetery in the Serb-
controlled northern Bosnian town of Bosanski Brod on Sunday
despite permission from the NATO-led peace implementation force
and international police in Bosnia.
At the entrance to the cemetery the Croats were stopped by
an angry crowd of about one hundred Serbs shouting abuse at them,
witnessess said.
The refugees were forced to turn back and while they were
getting onto their buses to return home, the Serbs began throwing
stones at them, slightly injuring three people and shattering all
the windows on the buses.
The Croat refugees were advised to leave Bosanski Brod after
international police failed to ensure them safety in talks with
local Serb police.
Under an agreement with the International Police Task Force,
two buses of refugees, accompanied by six priests, were to visit
the Catholic cemetery at Tulek at 11.00 hours to lay wreaths and
light candles on the graves of their families.
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