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SARAJEVO, April 24 (Hina) - The NATO-led peace Implementation Force
(IFOR) in Bosnia called on civilian authorities Wednesday to create
conditions on the ground for the return of refugees and to ensure
full freedom of movement, in line with the Dayton peace agreement.
IFOR spokesman Simon Haselock told a press conference in
Sarajevo that there was a danger of renewed disturbances such as
those that had happened at Bosanska Otoka and Doboj when large
groups of refugees tried to visit their homes which were now on the
territory of the Bosnian Serb entity.
Haselock warned that clashes that had happened there were the
result of an orchestrated campaign.
He resolutely dismissed a possibility of NATO troops
performing police work such as defusing mass protests.
IFOR officials were trying to organize talks on local
government level to prevent fresh incidents from erupting.
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