BRUSSELS, Feb 9 (Reuter) - The European Commission said on Friday it was concerned about the possible closure of two camps in Zaire and forced repatriation of some 250,000 Rwandan refugees. A senior Zairean government official said on Wednesday that Zaire has decided to resume repatriation of refugees according to the spirit of a 1995 agreement it signed with Rwanda and the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). "I appeal to all the parties concerned, and especially the governments of Zaire and Rwanda, to do their utmost to ensure that protection of human rights...be fully adhered to," EU Humanitarian Aid Commissioner Emma Bonino said in a statement. Bonino also called for the respect of international conventions applying to repatriation of refugees. Last August Zaire expelled 15,000 refugees but itsthreat to deport all the refugees by the end of 1995 came to nothing. U.N. officials forecast on Wednesday that Zairean troops were likely soon to close down Kibumba refugee camp as part of a so far failed
campaign to send home one million Hutu refugees, many of whom took part in the 1994 genocide of up to a million Tutsis and allied Hutus.