MAKARSKA, Apr 8 (Hina) - According to the Makarska-based office
for refugees, none of the refugees from Mostar accommodated in the
Makarska area have boarded buses the office provided for their
return to Mostar.
The Govt. Office for Refugees and Displaced Persons suspended
refugee status to residents of Mostar last week.
According to incomplete reports, 200 refugees have returned to
Mostar on their own in the past three days, said the source. The
remaining 1,800 refugees stayed on in hotels and seaside resorts in
the Makarska area.
Head of the regional office for refugees Ljubo Saric said on
Friday that the refugees who stayed would have to prove they were
unable to travel due to illness or produce papers from the Mostar
office for refugees confirming that their houses had been
destroyed. "Otherwise, they will lose the refugee status," said
Saric.
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