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MEDJUGORJE, Nov 5 (Hina) - Bosnian Croatian and Moslem sides today
signed a document on enabling Croat displaced people to visit
cemeteries in the villages of Dreznica and Grabovica, north of
Mostar, on Monday, November 7. The document was signed in the
Spanish UN Protection Force (UNPROFOR) base in Medjugorje, the
Herzeg-Bosnian news agency HABENA said on Saturday.
The Croat displaced villagers were to be escorted by Spanish
peace keepers from Mostar Hotel Ero to the Alfa checkpoint from
where the Moslem (Bosniac) policemen should guarantee security of
the journey, the Mostar-based Croatian radio broadcast.
It was also agreed that the Croat residents, expelled from
Konjic, would be allowed to visit cemeteries in this southern
Bosnian municipality on Sunday, November 6. They would be escorted
by the Moslem (Bosniac) police during the visit.
The two side agreed on expelled Moslem citizens' visit to the
Moslem cemeteries in the municipalities of Stolac and Capljina on
Friday, November 11. The municipal authorities were expected to
give clearance for this.
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