SISAK/OSIJEK, July 8 (Hina) - Head of the Association of Refugees
of Sisak County Bozo Judas sent a letter on behalf of 40,500
refugees to UN special envoy Yasushi Akashi to draw his attention
to statements by UNPROFOR officials, who said they were concerned
about nation-wide refugee protests against UNPROFOR's inefficiency.
Judas wrote that Akashi was not concerned about the fact that
UNPROFOR had not implemented the Vance Plan and Security Council
resolutions but that he was concerned how to deliver petrol and oil
supplies and other necessities to Serb rebels in occupied
territories. He asked Akashi to answer how many Croats and other
non-Serbs UNPROFOR had returned to their homes during its mandate.
"War criminals like Milosevic, Karadzic, Martic, Mikelic (...) you
call excellencies, and we, the greatest victims of war, are nothing
but demonstrators for you," the letter said.
Representatives of refugees in the Osijek area told a press
conference in Osijek today that they continued blocking UN check-
points and that no incidents were recorded.
Refugees also announced that tomorrow they would block UN
check-points at Zemunik Donji and Jasenice in Zadar County and the
one at Potravlje in Split County, while refugees in Zagreb said
they would impose a blockade on UNPROFOR Headquarters in Selska
Street in Zagreb next week.
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