ZAGREB, May 9 (Hina) - Despite some progress in the process of
reintegration of eastern Slavonia, Baranja and western Srijem, the
Executive Committee of the Croatian Displaced Persons' Union (ZPH)
believes that the reintegration is being implemented slowly and
that the future of the process is not known.
"We support the peaceful reintegration, but we are not pleased
with the way it is being realized because neither is the return of
refugees ensured, nor is the demographic structure of 1991," ZPH
president Mato Simic told a news conference in Zagreb on Thursday.
He said that the ZPH demanded the process of demilitarization
and disarmament of all military and paramilitary forces in the
occupied Danubian area to begin within the set time limits.
Simic expressed doubt in the success of the demilitarization
after "the Chetnic group headed by Goran Hadzic (one of the leaders
of the armed rebel Serbs in Croatia) come to authority".
The displaced persons reminded a representative in the
Croatian Parliament Lower House who is to discuss the Bill on
Amnesty at one of the house sessions, that the whereabouts of
missing Croatian soldiers were still unknown and that 100,000
people were still in exile.
They asked that the Amnesty Act take effect only after the
whereabouts of missing and detained persons became known and when
the return of displaced persons to the still occupied Croatian area
began.
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