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Recalling the agreement of 5 August, the participants reviewed measures that have been taken to facilitate the return of refugees and displaced persons to their homes in the Central Bosnia Canton in a safe manner. The Office of the High Representative and the International Community welcomed efforts by the Federation leadership to resolve return problems Federation wide and expressed their readiness to support these efforts. The meeting welcomed developments in the area of returns within the Canton. Returns to villages around Jajce proceeded according to schedule as finalised by the working group on returns to Central Bosnia. Between 16 and 21 August, a total of 435 heads of households returned to the villages of Kruscica, Lendici, Bucici, Divicani, and Gornja and Donja Sibenica. Returns have also taken place to Guca Gora in the municipality of Travnik, and return plans were put forth by the municipalities of Bugojno and Vitez. Regarding security and crime, four suspects have been arrested for home destruction in Bugojno. The participants noted this as a positive step that must now be followed up with proper legal proceedings, which will be monitored by human rights observers. The participants deplored the mine incidents that occurred in connection with returns to the villages of Divicani, where two mine injuries were incurred on 20 August, and in Lendici, where another victim was injured on 22 August. Immediate and thorough investigations are needed to clarify whether these were newly planted mines as the evidence suggests. If this is the case, arrests and prosecutions of perpetrators must be conducted without delay. The agreed working group on Central Bosnia returns, under the JCC Sub-Commission for Refugees, was established on 11 August in Travnik. UNHCR, as chair of the working group, and the Cantonal Ministry for Social Welfare, Displaced Persons and Refugees reported to the meeting on its work. The working group has defined the first phase in the returns process as comprising the return of refugees and displaced persons to their uninhabited pre-war houses, and has requested all of the municipalities within the Canton to provide operative plans for such return. The first phase should begin straight away, and to speed up its progress and to reach a complete plan for returns throughout the Canton, the participants decided the following:
The participants further agreed that authorities in the Federation and in the Canton should seek to jointly allocate funding available for housing reconstruction, infrastructure and social infrastructure projects to assist returnees. The Federation President and Vice-President will appeal to donors for additional funding, especially calling on donor agencies to make flexible and rapid funding available to follow return movements. The Office of the High Representative and UNHCR will support this appeal. The OHR has recommended to the German and Austrian governments to go ahead with suspended bilateral projects in Jajce and welcomes their decision to do so. The Canton authorities will ensure that they meet their commitments made on 5 August to establish a fully operational Joint Canton Police force by 30 August. Commission for the Implementation of the Federation Police will by the 28 August solve unresolved issues regarding senior positions within three police administrations and the area of responsibility of one police station. The participants look forward to the impending publication of the IPTF report on the policing response to the incidents in Jajce, and expect the Canton authorities to implement the recommendations of the report in full. Federation Ombudsmen Branka Raguz and Esad Muhibic provided an update on the opening of the regional office of the Federation Ombudsmen in Travnik. Cantonal authorities, Ombudsmen and OSCE will report on a permanent solution by 10 September. The participants decided to meet again in two weeks time to review progress.
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