SARAJEVO, May 22 (Hina) - UN Security Council is to consider this
week a report by Secretary-General Boutros Boutros Ghali on the
implementation of the UNPROFOR mandate, and is likely to make a
final decision on changes in the future mission of UN troops in
Bosnia-Herzegovina, a UN spokesman, Alexander Ivanko, said in
Sarajevo today.
In the meantime disagreement and misunderstanding are becoming
deeper between UNPROFOR and the Bosnian Government.
Last weekend Bosnian police arrested another three UN local
workers after having refused to issue them working visas for jobs
with UNPROFOR, Ivanko said.
The UNPROFOR spokesman described such conduct of Bosnian
authorities as a blatant violation of the agreement, which was
signed by the UN and the Bosnian Government in 1992 and which
provided for immunity of all UNPROFOR workers.
Ivanko recalled that another four civilians, who had worked
for UN in Sarajevo, were already in prison.
Six arrested persons are of Serb nationality and one person is
a Moslem. Some of them are accused of spying. Most of those workers
worked as translators.
Ivanko announced that Yasushi Akashi was going to lodge a
protest with President Alija Izetbegovic because of such conduct.
Two workers of the humanitarian agency called 'Al-Haramain'
disappeared in Bosnia last week, UNPROFOR headquarters in Sarajevo
said. Dr. Mohammed Katae and Mohammed Zaitune departed from Zenica
for Zagreb on Thursday via Split. Since they left this central
Bosnian city their whereabouts have been unknown.
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