SARAJEVO, July 1 (Hina) - Bosnian army Chief-of-Staff Gen. Rasim
Delic ordered Bosnian army troops to withdraw from a Franciscan
monastery in Guca Gora by July 10 at the latest. The troops were
ordered to repair any damage and secure the monastery so as to
enable the return of the monks, said Gen. Delic's office in a
statement on Friday.
The statement said Bosnian army troops would henceforth
guarantee the security of the inmates of Franciscan monasteries of
Kraljeva Sutjeska and Fojnica (central Bosnia).
The Guca Gora monastery was seized by the Bosnian army last
fall, during a spell of heavy fighting with the Croatian Defence
Council. The monks were expelled and the monastery converted into
Bosnian army headquarters. According to the testimony of the
highest Catholic dignitaries in Bosnia, the Guca Gora monastery has
been thoroughly plundered and heavily damaged.
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