STATEMENT FOR PUBLIC
IHF Fact-finding mission to
Eastern Bosnia
About the State of Refugee Return
Vienna/Sarajevo, 9 May 2001. The
IHF, in association with representatives of
Norwegian Helsinki Committee, Helsinki Committee
in Republika Srpska and Helsinki Committee for
Human Rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina, undertook
a fact-finding mission to eastern Bosnia about
the state of return of refugees and displaced
persons. This mission was undertaken to the
municipalities of Gorazde (BiH Federation) and
Foca (Republika Srpska).
The general estimate was that while the
process of return has improved, the number of
returning refugees and displaced persons is still
far from being satisfactory. It is evident that
without a greater engagement of domestic
institutions and local authorities, as well as of
the international community - primarily
donor-organizations - better quality results
cannot be achieved.
The returned refugees told our team that their
main problems are about the education of their
children, missing employment possibilities,
problems related to health care, pensions and
disabled persons insurance, if one moves either
from the BiH Federation to Republika Srpska or
the other way round. There are still some
unnecessary administrative measures that obstruct
the return of refugees. For example the municipal
administration taxes for issuing some documents
needed for the regulation of their return, such
as birth certificates, land certificates, or
cadastre certificates, are quite high.
In order to make the return sustainable, it is
not enough to reconstruct the damaged or
destroyed houses, but it is necessary to invest
in the local economy in order to provide jobs, as
well as in agricultural machinery for returnees
who are returning to rural places.
No: 07A-05/2001
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