ZAGREB, Feb 10 (Hina) - Croatian Vice Premier Ivica Kostovic today
received a delegation from the European Security and Cooperation
Organization, and Ombudsmen of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Federation.
The meeting included Pavol Danic from the ESCO and Ombudsmen,
Branka Raguz, Esad Muhibic and Vera Jovanovic. They informed
Kostovic of the beginning of efforts by the Ombusdman office and
plans for further activities.
According to the Ombudsmen, their early experience has shown
that 90 per cent of citizens complained about violations of the
Constitutional law, freedom of movement, questions of citizenship
and rights to housing. The most serious cases of civil rights
violations were recorded in the northwestern enclave of Bihac,
which was exposed to Serb aggression and was left without
humanitarian aid and food.
Kostovic said that Croatia was particularly interested in the
return of refugees to the territory of the Federation of Bosnia-
Herzegovina territory, as there were 185,000 Bosnian refugees in
Croatia. He said no progress was made except that some refugees had
returned to Kupres.
It was also said that Serb authorities in Banja Luka had
stepped up their campaign of ethnic cleansing.
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