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Serbia Today 96-01-24

Serbia Today Directory

From: ddc@nyquist.bellcore.com (D.D. Chukurov)

Serbia Today

24 January 1996

In This Edition

SLOVENIA STARTED THE ETHNIC CLEANSING

THE RETURN OF THE SERBS TO KRAJINA IS IMPOSSIBLE

JAIL FOR POSSESSION OF THE "FERAL TRIBUNE"


CONTENTS

[01] THE PROTECTION OF ALL CITIZENS IN BOSNIA

[02] TIES WITH THE MOTHER COUNTRY

[03] ASPEN INSTITUTE DELEGATION VISITED YUL

[04] ITALIAN DELEGATION VISITED THE SERBIAN GOVERNMENT

[05] SLOVENIA STARTED THE ETHNIC CLEANSING

[06] THE RETURN OF THE SERBS TO KRAJINA IS IMPOSSIBLE

[07] INVESTIGATION AGAINST 1.888 CROATS

[08] TALKS ABOUT THE REPATRIATION OF THE REFUGEES TO BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

[09] WORTHY OF HIS NAME

[10] LOANS HAVE BEEN ALLOCATED

[11] JAIL FOR POSSESSION OF THE "FERAL TRIBUNE"

[12] IMMINENT ROAD TRAFFIC TO GERMANY

[13] TURKISH INSTRUCTORS - OFFICIALLY


[01] THE PROTECTION OF ALL CITIZENS IN BOSNIA

Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic met yesterday with US Ass. Secretary of State Robert Gelbard and his associates. The talks concerned the implementation of the of the peace agreement on Bosnia. Amongst other things, special police forces are to be formed to help protect the rights and the interests of the citizens - both in the Republic of Srpska and in the Moslem- Croatian Federation - especially in the Sarajevo zone. (Politika, January 24, 1996)

[02] TIES WITH THE MOTHER COUNTRY

Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, received yesterday a group of prominent political and public figures from the Republic of Srpska, including the leading representatives of the Socialist Party of the Republic of Srpska and of the United Left. They informed Mr. Milosevic about the current political, social and other aspects of the current situation in the Republic of Srpska.(Politika Ekspres, January 24, 1996)

[03] ASPEN INSTITUTE DELEGATION VISITED YUL

The direction of the Yugoslav United Left (JUL) was visited yesterday by the delegation of the Aspen Institute International Commission for the Balkans - headed by former Belgian Premier - Mr. Leo Tindemans. The delegation Institute seated in Berlin has been received by JUL president - Dr. Mira Markovic. The talks concerned the future development of the Balkans and the prospective links between Balkan countries in economy, culture and science/technology. Dr. Markovic stressed that the prosperity on the Balkan region requires progressive, educated and humane personalities. (Politika, January 24, 1996)

[04] ITALIAN DELEGATION VISITED THE SERBIAN GOVERNMENT

Mr. Svetozar Krstic - Deputy Premier of Serbia and Mr. Dragan Tomic - Coordinating Minister received yesterday the state and business delegation from Italy headed by Plenipotentiary Minister and Ass. General Director for Economic Relations of the Italian Foreign Ministry - Mr. Mario Piereigili. Both sides agreed that economic relations between the two countries should be renewed and the previous level of trade and traditional cooperation reinstated. (Politika, January 24, 1996)

[05] SLOVENIA STARTED THE ETHNIC CLEANSING

Italian Senator - Ms. Marucci Vascon publicly accused Slovenia of having started first the ethnic cleansing former Yugoslavia. At the beginning of January, Sen. Vascon warned UN Secretary General Ghali that ethnic cleansing in Yugoslavia was not initiated by Serbia but by Slovenia - Stated at a press conference held yesterday in Kopar (Capo d'Istria) Slovenian Parliament member - Ms. Jadranka Strum-Kocjan. Ms. Vascon made her remark bearing in mind the Italians that were expelled from Istria after World War II, and said that the Italian Parliament will demand that the Italians from Istria be granted by the international community the same status as the expatriate persons from Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Politika, January 24, 1996)

[06] THE RETURN OF THE SERBS TO KRAJINA IS IMPOSSIBLE

Mr. Soren Jensen Petersen - UNHCR Special Envoy for former Yugoslavia talked with the representatives of the Srem-Baranja Region about the problems faced by the refugees and the possibility of their return. He remarked that "it is now perfectly clear that no conditions exist for the return of the Serbs to Krajina, but they must be created and the authorities bear the responsibility for allowing these people to return to their homes safely and with dignity." Mr. Petersen underscored that the Dayton Agreement commits all countries in the region to create the safe and dignified return of the refugees. (Borba, January 24, 1996)

[07] INVESTIGATION AGAINST 1.888 CROATS

Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic stated yesterday in Strasbourg that investigation has been initiated against 1.888 Croats due to destruction and killings committed in Krajina during the "Storm" operation. Mr. Granic specified that the investigation involves 21 murders and 1.500 other crimes. (Politika, January 24, 1996)

[08] TALKS ABOUT THE REPATRIATION OF THE REFUGEES TO BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Serbian Commissioner for Refugees - Ms. Bratislava Morina met yesterday with Mr. Yuriy Myahotnik - Delegate of the UN Secretary General for former Yugoslavia. The future projects for the repatriation of refugees to Bosnia and Herzegovina have been discussed, as well as the current status of some 200.000 Serbs expelled from the Republic of Serbian Krajina that found shelter in Serbia. (Borba, January 24, 1996)

[09] WORTHY OF HIS NAME

Mr. John Right - Chairman of the European part of the Intercontinental hotel system, visited the "Generaleksport" Co. which owns the Belgrade Intercontinental Hotel. During the talks with company General Manager Andrija Domazet, the reputable guest from England expressed pleasure for the current state of the Belgrade Intercontinental which managed to keep up to the standards set by the international hotel chain. (Politika, January 24, 1996)

[10] LOANS HAVE BEEN ALLOCATED

Economic cooperation channels between Yugoslavia and Great Britain have been newly established. Financial exchange between the two countries has been reactivated. "A-YU" the British bank with predominantly Yugoslav capital has been granted permission to issue guarantees for credit lines to companies from FR Yugoslavia. Informed sources reveal that other British banks are considering the possibility of crediting Yugoslav business transactions. (Politika Ekspres, January 24, 1996)

[11] JAIL FOR POSSESSION OF THE "FERAL TRIBUNE"

Mr. Mirko Franceschi - a reputable Croatian attorney that defended 18 Serbs managing to secure 13 absolving sentences - stated that the Croatian secret police and investigative judges often qualify the "possession of the Feral Tribune weekly as key evidence of conspiring activity". The series of "pogrom" trials against Serbs in Croatia continues. 26 new indictments have been raised against Serbian "spies" and "terrorists". (Politika Ekspres, January 24, 1996)

[12] IMMINENT ROAD TRAFFIC TO GERMANY

Regular road transports between Yugoslavia and Germany will bee established as soon as the competent bodies exchange the relative permits. It has also been agreed that a certain number of passenger lines between the two countries will be established. (Vecernje Novosti, January 24, 1996)

[13] TURKISH INSTRUCTORS - OFFICIALLY

Quoting the Sarajevo Government Radio, France Press news agency reported that according to an agreement signed in Sarajevo, Turkey will train the Bosnian Moslem Army. The protocol on cooperation has been signed by Turkish general Erim Yaltsin, and by General Rasim Delic on behalf of the Moslem Government. (Vecernje Novosti, January 24, 1996)
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