SARAJEVO, Sept 14 (Hina) - Eight voting posts in the Sarajevan
municipality of Novi Grad had temporarily been closed after a large
group of voters, whose names could not be found on voting lists,
caused incidents, general manager of the Organization for Security
and Cooperation in Europe for the holding of elections, Jeff
Fischer, said on Saturday.
The closure would last for several hours, Fischer said, adding
that afterwards voting posts would stay open longer so that all
voters could vote during the day.
Spokesman for the NATO-led Peace Implementation Force (IFOR)
Bratt Boudreau said that the incidents, including the smashing of
windows, were caused by some 2,000 people. There was no
confirmation so far if someone was hurt or large damages dome.
The general situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina was peaceful with
no significant incidents by 1 p.m., Boudreau said, adding that
traffic along the 19 voter routes was proceeding smoothly.
According to IFOR, some 100 buses crossed the inter-entity
borderline around noon, mainly from the Bosnian Federation into the
territory of Republika Srpska.
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