SARAJEVO, May 19 (Hina) - UNHCR spokesman Kris Janowski today
confirmed that a Catholic church in the village of Trn near Banja
Luka, northwestern Bosnia, had been blown up two days ago.
Janowski told reporters in Sarajevo that the incident caused
great concern because the church was the third one to be
destroyed in recent time.
It was justified to fear that all Catholic churches in the
area would see the same fate as mosques, Janowski said, adding
that it was well known that there was not a single mosque in
Banja Luka that was not damaged.
The remaining Croats in Banja Luka were exposed to
intimidation and feared for their lives and property.
UNHCR officials had information of Serb authorities
conducting some kind of poll among Croats, asking them to say
whether they were ready to exchange their property in Banja Luka
for the property of Croatian Serbs.
The UNHCR feared that such moves were only an introduction
to a new stage in the campaign aimed at driving out the remaining
Croats from Banja Luka.
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