Poll: Most Serb refugees unwilling to return
to Croatia
Associated Press - September 16, 2004
ZAGREB (AP) - About 85 percent of ethnic Serbs who fled their homes in Croatia
during the 1991-95 war here are not prepared to return, fearing discrimination
and mistreatment, a poll released yesterday suggested. At the same time, nearly
two in three Croats interviewed by the respected polling agency Puls don’t want
to see them back, the survey found. The poll of 1,000 Serb refugees now living
in neighboring Serbia-Montenegro and Bosnia was conducted for the Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
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