DONJI CAGLIC, Nov 15 (Hina) - UNPROFOR today took Croatian
reporters on a tour of a separation line in the village of Donji
Caglic, near Lipik (western Slavonia), UNPROFOR spokeswoman Susan
Manuel said.
A Croatian police checkpoint at Bukovcanska Street in Caglic
was recently moved 70 yards toward Lipik in line with the October
28 agreement.
The checkpoint is now manned by Croatian police and UN peace-
keepers.
Manuel said repairs to damaged and destroyed Croatian houses
in Bukovcanska Street had been suspended until UNPROFOR set up its
own checkpoint in the street.
"This will only be possible when Croatian police leave all the
houses in Bukovcanska, in line with the October 28 agreement,"
Manuel said.
Asked why UNPROFOR was always moving its checkpoints farther
and farther onto Croatian-controlled territory in Sector West,
Manuel said because the "Serbs claimed that Bukovacka Street
belonged to them."
She said she was going by a list the Serbs had given her of
former home owners in the street, 70 percent of whom were Serbs.
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