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SARAJEVO (CWNews.com) - Cardinal Vinko Puljic of Sarajevo
criticized "hostile NATO indifference toward Catholics in
Bosnia-Hercegovina" in an interview given to the Italian
newspaper Avvenire last week, following an attack on the
cardinal and a group of pilgrims in Derventa, as NATO
troops deployed in Bosnia-Hercegovina failed to protect
the group from Serbia gangs despite prior arrangements and
NATO and Serbian permits.
"I was afraid for my life," said Cardinal Puljic. "The
incident was premeditated." He emphasized that on all
sides of ongoing ethnic disputes in Bosnia-Hercegovina
there are individuals who oppose the return of two million
refugees to their homes and seek to preserve the results of
"ethnic cleansing." But, Cardinal Puljic said that the
return of refugees should remain a priority.
At a press conference in Sarajevo last week, Cardinal
Puljic referred to the incident in Derventa: "It was not a
spontaneous gathering of [Serbian rioters], but
prearranged, and it was not refugees who came after us." He
added, "The police did not stop anyone. Some attackers had
been brought to Derventa by buses. The local authorities
and the IPTF (international police) were aware of what was
being planned." Cardinal Puljic said that soldiers who
undertook the rescue operation risked their lives too, and
that he was more critical of the commanders of the SFOR and
the international community.
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