MOSTAR, Sept 15 (Hina) - Head of the Mostar-based Regional Office
of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE),
General Wolfgang Odendahl, on Sunday told a press conference in
Mostar that OSCE and its collaboration agencies were responsible
for yesterday's organizational difficulties regarding the Bosnian
elections.
12-15 per cent of voters were unable to trace their names on
voters' lists, Odendahl said, adding that one third of voters who
wished to vote in absentia could not do it due to lack of ballots,
a problem which was particularly evident in the Neretva, West-
Bosnian and Central-Bosnian Cantons, controlled by his Office.
OSCE's Mostar-based Regional Office forwarded a complaint to
the Election Appellate Sub-commission with a request that voters in
absentia be given another opportunity to vote, Odendahl said and
reiterated that a polling box with ballots to vote in absentia "got
lost somewhere".
Commander of the multinational division for sector southeast
of the NATO-led Peace Implementation Force (IFOR), General Xavier
De Lambert, told the same press conference that only minor
incidents had occurred in the zone he controlled (Sarajevo, Gorazde
and Mostar areas).
Asked about the news on three mortar shells which yesterday
evening landed near the village of Vrda, a dozen kilometres north
of Mostar, de Lambert said that an IFOR inspection team were unable
to find evidence on the incident.
He explained that the mortar shells did not land in Vrda, but
in the Croatian rifle-range nearby. "Croats were unable to provide
us with any evidence", De Lambert concluded.
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