ZAGREB, Dec 4 (Hina) - Serb Democratic Forum (SDF) secretary Veljko
Dzakula on Wednesday welcomed Tuesday's visit by Croatian President
Franjo Tudjman to the UN-administered Danube river region,
describing it as a "possible turning point in the peaceful
reintegration process."
"Although many were surprised by Tudjman's visit to Vukovar,
we believe that it could be a turning point in the process of
return of displaced people, respect for human rights and the
peaceful reintegration as a whole," Dzakula told a news conference
in Zagreb.
However, Dzakula said that the situation in the areas
liberated by the Croatian army last year "is still very bad, almost
disastrous." He added that there were still cases of looting,
burning of houses, harassment, and obstruction of the return.
He drew attention to a too complicated and lengthy procedure
of issuing documents to returning Serb refugees.
Dzakula said that between 18,000 and 20,000 Serb refugees, of
about 70,000 who had left the area for the Danube river region,
Serb-controlled Bosnia and Yugoslavia, would like to return.
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