Right to Return
On 14 October 1997, Federation President Soljic, Vice-President Ganic,
Federation Prime Minister Bicakcic and his Deputy Bilandzija, Deputy
Minister for Refugees Ljubic and Assistant Minister Garib, Minister of
Interior Zilic and his Deputy Leutar, Governor Saric of the Central
Bosnia Canton (CBC) and his Deputy Terzic and other Canton officials met
to discuss the situation in the Canton. The meeting was chaired by
Principal Deputy High Representative Ambassador Klein. UNHCR Chief of
Mission Pirlot, SRSG Ambassador Eide, UN IPTF Commissioner Seitner,
COSSFOR General Widder and OSCE Deputy Head of Mission Jenness also
attended.
Recalling the conclusions of the Second Federation Meeting on Central
Bosnia on 27 August, the participants reviewed progress in the area of
returns and in the establishment of the Joint Cantonal Police. They
particularly remembered late Ambassador Wagner's efforts to facilitate
return in the CBC.
The Canton Minister for Social Welfare, Displaced Persons and Refugees
introduced the CBC Programme which has been approved by the Canton
Government and submitted to the Canton Assembly. The participants
welcomed the programme and an operational plan for the first phase of
returns drafted by the co-ordinating body consisting of the competent
Canton Ministries. The participants particularly welcomed the Minister's
statement that villages where immediate return could take place had been
identified, and called on the police to take necessary measures to
provide a secure environment for returnees and on donors for
reconstruction support.
The only municipality that had not submitted a jointly agreed plan for
returns in the first phase was Gornji Vakuf/Uskoplje. The participants
opposed any linkages between the implementation of Annex 7 of the Peace
Agreement and unresolved political questions and called on Gornji
Vakuf/Uskoplje authorities, particularly the Bosniak side, to submit a
plan within three days. The Federation President and Vice President as
well as the Federation Prime Minister stated they would personally
ensure that this municipality would comply with the three day time span.
The Federation Prime Minister announced a further allocation of 500.000
DEM from the Federation budget to support returns in the Canton. The
participants were informed about a meeting of donors that had been
convened by UNHCR, OHR and the Federation Presidency in Sarajevo on 5
September to provide information about return planning in Central
Bosnia. In order to update donors about developments, the participants
agreed that the finalised return programme would be submitted to donors
by the Cantonal Ministry for Refugees. The Canton co-ordinating body
would call a meeting in Travnik of the international actors in the
Canton within the next week with the support of UNHCR. A further meeting
of major donors would be called by the Office of the High Representative
within a week from this at which priorities for reconstruction would be
presented.
The participants further agreed on the following: Municipalities, in
co-ordination with Cantonal authorities, would maximally support
immediate returns to empty houses under the first part of the first
phase of the Return Programme, and make operational plans for further
phases of the programme. To this end, municipalities would complete
surveys of all types of housing, including houses inhabited by displaced
persons and socially owned apartments, by 14 November. All
municipalities are to establish returnee information centres, as
regulated by Federation legislation and as defined in the Return
Programme.
Regarding the safety of returnees, the participants deplored further
mine incidents in the Jajce area, one of which resulted in a fatality,
as well as murders in the Travnik area. They supported measures taken by
the government with regard to police authorities.
They reiterated their commitment to establish a fully operational Joint
Cantonal Police in all municipalities of the Canton without any further
delay, and expressed their concern that in some municipalities the slow
introduction of the Canton Police endangers progress achieved in the
field of the Cantonal Return Programme for refugees and displaced
persons.
On outstanding police issues, the OHR and the UN IPTF Commissioner
would, by 18 October, submit solutions to the participants which would
contain binding provisions for the full introduction of the restructured
Cantonal police, to be implemented by 25 October. (these were submitted
on 15 October).
The participants finally welcomed the official opening of the Federation
Ombudsmen's office in Travnik on 9 October.
The participants decided to meet again on 18 November to review
progress.
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