SARAJEVO, May 28 (Hina) - UNHCR (UN relief agency) spokesman Chris
Janowski today confirmed reports of fresh deportations of Croats
from the Banja Luka area, north-western Bosnia.
Serbs have already settled in several houses in the village of
Debeljaci, 5 km north of Banja Luka, from which a large number of
Croats was expelled yesterday, Janowski said, quoting Catholic
Church sources.
The settlers were Serbs recently arrived from western
Slavonia, Janowski said.
Serb armed groups threatened the Croats still living in the
villages of Sargovac and Prijecani that they would be expelled
before June 1, Janowski said.
The Serb authorities in Banja Luka said they knew nothing
about these deportations, but meanwhile armed Serbs continued the
ethnic cleansing of Bosanska Krajina and nobody interfered with
them, Janowski said.
Before this latest wave of ethnic cleansing, there were 10,000
Croats in Banja Luka and about 30,000 in the whole region of
Bosanska Krajina, Janowski said.
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