

The Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Federation
of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Republika Srpska (the
"Parties") have agreed as follows:
Chapter One: Protection
Article I
Rights of Refugees and Displaced Persons
1. All refugees and displaced persons have the right
freely to return to their homes of origin. They shall
have the right to have restored to them property of which
they were deprived in the course of hîstilities since
1991 and to be öompensated for any property that cannot
be restored to them. The early return of refugees and
displaced persons is an important objective of the
settlement of the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The
Parties confirm that they will accept the return of such
persons who have left their territory, including those
who have been accorded temporary protection by third
countries.
2. The Parties shall ensure that refugees and
displaced persons are permitted to return in safety,
without risk of harassment, intimidation, persecution, or
discrimination, particularly on account of their ethnic
origin, religious belief, or political opinion.
3. The Parties shall take all necessary steps to
prevent activities within their territories which would
hinder or impede the safe and voluntary return of
refugees and displaced persons. To demonstrate their
commitment to securing full respect for the human rights
and fundamental freedoms of all persons within their
jurisdiction and creating without delay conditions
suitable for return of refugees and displaced persons,
the Parties shall take immediately the following
confidence building measures:
(a) the repeal of domestic legislation and
administrative practices with discriminatory intent or
effect;
(b) the prevention and prompt suppression of any
written or verbal incitement, through media or otherwise,
of ethnic or religious hostility or hatred;
(c) the dissemination, through the media, of warnings
against, and the prompt suppression of, acts of
retribution by military, paramilitary, and police
services, and by other public officials or private
individuals;
(d) the protection of ethnic and/or minority
populations wherever they are found and the provision of
immediate access to these populations by international
humanitarian organizations and monitors;
(e) the prosecution, dismissal or transfer, as
appropriate, of persons in military, paramilitary, and
police forces, and other public servants, responsible for
serious violations of the basic rights of persons
belonging to ethnic or minority groups.
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