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PRESS
Sarajevo, March 29, 2008
KEBO: REFUGEES AND DISPLACED PERSONS ARE STILL USED FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES
SARAJEVO, Bosnia (March 29,2008) – A delegation of the Bosnian   Association of Refugees, Displaced Persons and Returnees met with the FBiH   Entity Vice-President Mirsad Kebo and concluded that solving the problem of   refugees in Bosnia, that is full implementation of Annex 7 of the Dayton   Agreement must continue to be the state priority. 
      
  "For definite solution   of refugees’ problems at this moment there exist adequate legal and   constitutional solutions but they have to be fully implemented”, stated Kebo at   the meeting. 
  
  "There is nothing that stops us, according to the decision   of continuativeness of peoples, to have a more just politics of employment of   refugee population in entire Bosnia. But, certain politicians still use refugees   for their political goals. That is why the work done by this association is   extremely important since only through institutional channels and in   coordination with state bodies problems of refugees and displaced persons in   Bosnia could be solved”, stated the FBiH Entity Vice-President Mirsad Kebo. 
  
    He added that a final activation of public projects and employment of   larger number of people, especially returnees will create a new economic and   political ambience in which return will be a normal process of human rights   realization, as well as regular constitutional and legal obligation of   authorities obliged to implement such activities. 
  
    President of the   Association, Mirhunisa Zukic informed Vice-President Kebo that they started with   the realization of the project “Monitoring of Sustainable Return” which is   instead of state institutions, financed by the Swiss government. 
  
  "Duty   of the association is to strengthen local communities which will be true   partners to state bodies in the return process since the association and its   braches are best informed about the situation on the ground”, stated Zukic.
  
  
Source:
    Bosnia News
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