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RAVNO BALLOTS, FEARED MISSING, FOUND IN SARAJEVO

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ZAGREB, Sept 19 (Hina) - The local election commission in the southern Bosnian town of Ravno said on Thursday it had not received ballots from repeated elections held in Dubrovnik on September 14. The commission said that it had informed the OSCE mission in Sarajevo and the Croatian government's National Coordinating Commission for Bosnian elections about the problem. Six hundred forty-two refugees from Ravno staying in Dubrovnik could not vote on August 30 and 31 as other Bosnian refugees in Croatia because OSCE had mistakenly sent them ballots intended for the Serb entity. On September 15, the Ravno election commission received in the presence of an OSCE official ballots for cantonal assemblies of the Bosnian Federation, ballots from the Serb Republic, and ballots for some municipal governments, but not ballots from Ravno refugees, the commission said in a statement. The head of the Croatian National Coordinating Commission, Damir Zoric, on Wednesday sent a letter to the OSCE representative for Croatia, Tobias Wernle, demanding the case be investigated. The head of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) election headquarters in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Srecko Vucina, asked the head of the Provisional Election Commission and head of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation (OSCE) mission in Bosnia, Robert Frowick to 'protect the right of 642 Ravno residents to vote.' After he recalled all mistakes of the elections' organizer regarding Ravno municipality, Vucina said: 'This is not only a severe violation of the right to vote of 642 residents of Ravno, but it also reflects constant attempts by some OSCE officials aimed at preventing Ravno electoral unit from joining the list on election results'. 'A temporary report issued by the OSCE on the election results in the Canton Number 7 (Neretva Canton) insists on Trebinje, which belongs to the Serb entity and does not mention Ravno, which is in the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina', Vucina said in his letter to Frowick. Mauro de Lorenzo, assistant to the coordinator of the OSCE commission for the voting of Bosnian refugees, said on Thursday that the ballots indeed had not been delivered to the local election commission but had been counted in Sarajevo. "As I was personally at the polling station in Dubrovnik on Election Day, I can assure you that Mr Timothy M. Meisberger, an officer at OSCE Sarajevo, took charge of the ballots directly following the close of the polling station on September 14, and returned to Sarajevo with them on 15 September in an OSCE van," de Lorenzo said in a letter to the head of the Croatian National Coordinating Commission for Bosnian elections, Damir Zoric. De Lorenzo said that Meisberger had confirmed to him on Thursday morning that "all ballots arrived in Sarajevo with the seals unbroken, and that they have been counted." He said that Meisberger had explained the situation to the Ravno election commission and added there was no cause for any alarm. According to the Croatian National Coordinating Commission, OSCE election rules and regulations provide that absentee ballots should be counted at municipal counting centres, so it was not clear why this procedure was not followed in the case of Ravno. (hina) vm rm jn 191821 MET sep 96

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