At home in Croatia (1)

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At home in Croatia
artdoc March=1995

The Home Office proposed to `return' large numbers of Bosnian
asylum-seekers to Croatia on the strength of passports which are
admitted to be false. The Bosnians, of whom over 20 are appealing
against the decision, say they could not leave the territory of
the former Yugoslavia without passports, and Croatian passports
were obtainable to anyone with a certificate of Catholicism or
£600. The Home Office says that, despite the Bosnians' lack of
ties with Croatia, they can rely on that territory's protection.
This is despite evidence from Amnesty International that Bosnians
cannot stay in Croatia. By the end of 1993 370 of the 7,590
applications for asylum from nationals of the former Yugoslavia
had been processed, of which 5 were granted, 255 refused and the
rest allowed a year's temporary stay.

Statewatch, Vol 4 no 6, November-December 1994

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