The Office of the High Representative today announced the
suspension of the December 2000 waiver concerning construction of houses at
Kotorsko.
The suspension of this waiver means that all construction work
on land affected by this waiver must cease.
Certain portions of land at the Kotorsko site are not subject
to conflicting ownership claims. In the coming days, RRTF staff will attempt to
identify these portions so that the suspension can be lifted in these specific
cases and building can resume.
The suspension of the waiver will be reviewed following a
decision by the Human Rights Chamber on the outstanding ownership claims that
include those disputable portions of the Kotorsko site identified during OHR’s
review. The Chamber is expected to review the case in mid September.
The decision to suspend the waiver has been taken because Doboj
Municipality’s original application misstated a number of facts:
- Doboj municipality did not provide correct
information on the Allocation Right Holders. Ownership of one parcel of land,
consisting of 16 plots, was improperly attributed.
- The public attorney did not go through the normal
verification procedure and it has come to light that nine plots currently
being built upon are still registered as privately owned and therefore not
eligible for allocation.
- Also as a result of inadequate verification it is unclear whether or not
the municipality has legitimately allocated agricultural land for
non-agricultural purposes