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ORASJE, Dec 6 (Hina) - Municipal authorities and Croatian
Democratic Union (HDZ) officials in northern Bosnia on Monday
forwarded an open letter to the Parliament of Croatia, the
Parliament of Herzeg-Bosnia, Croatia's President Franjo Tudjman and
Herzeg-Bosnia's President Mate Boban, urging them to revoke all
concessions they had given. They said they would put their
signature on a peace plan providing all occupied territories were
retrieved.
"Following the latest peace initiatives and reports from the
recent meeting in Geneva we have lost our hope in the justice of
the European Community and your readiness to support the Croats in
northern Bosnia," said the letter whose signatories condemned the
fact that after "being cooperative" at every meeting, "Croatian
territory has been reduced, particularly to the detriment of the
Croatian community in northern Bosnia."
Along the River Sava in northern Bosnia 2,446 Croatian defenders
and 1,500 civilians have been killed and 8,000 have been wounded,
500 people have been disabled and 2,600 children have lost their
parents since the outset of the war.
Croatian leaders said in the letter that according to the 1991
census 126,494 Croats (59.60 %), 43,620 Serbs (20.55 %), 32,879
Moslems (15.48 %) and 9,280 (4.37 %) people of other nationalities
lived in northern Bosnia.
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