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Serbia Today 96-02-15

Serbia Today Directory

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

15 February 1996

In This Edition

NO PROSPERITY WITHOUT NATIONAL EQUALITY

CHARGES AGAINST NATO

BOSNIAN CROATS REFUSE DAYTON

KINKEL THREATENS SANCTIONS AGAINST CROATIA


CONTENTS

[01] DETERMINED PROTECTION OF CITIZENS

[02] NO PROSPERITY WITHOUT NATIONAL EQUALITY

[03] PEACE AND A STABLE STATE ARE COMMON INTERESTS

[04] MEDIA ACTIVITY OF THE ETHNIC BULGARIANS

[05] SUSPICIOUS ACTION

[06] INDICTMENTS AGAINST MOSLEMS ANNOUNCED

[06] CHARGES AGAINST NATO

[07] BOSNIAN CROATS REFUSE DAYTON

[08] KINKEL THREATENS SANCTIONS AGAINST CROATIA

[09] CROATIA WANTS TO DIVIDE BOSNIA

[10] ONLY 2000 AUTHORIZATIONS FOR REPATRIATION HAVE BEEN ISSUED

[11] CONFESSION WITHOUT SENTENCE

[12] MASS-GRAVES IN LIKA PROVINCE


[01] DETERMINED PROTECTION OF CITIZENS

Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic received yesterday the US diplomat - Mr. Jacques Klein, UN Administrator for the Srem Baranja Region, who came to Belgrade with his associates. It has been stressed that the comprehensive efforts of international factors will accelerate the normalization of the situation in the area, involving above all the protection of the safety, rights, freedom and equality of the citizens, as well as a quick economic revitalization. The importance of establishing the cooperation between the local authorities and the UN Administrator and its services in the Srem-Baranja Region has been underscored. (Politika, February 15, 1996)

[02] NO PROSPERITY WITHOUT NATIONAL EQUALITY

"Our basic objective is to ensure the lasting stabilization of the relations in Kosovo and Metohija, as well as economic prosperity and a lasting and stable peace. There can be no prosperity of Kosmet without a policy of national equality, nor without the respect of the state we all live in." This is part of the speech delivered yesterday in Pristina by Federal President Zoran Lilic during his tour of the southern Serbian province. He stressed the importance of the construction of the Nis-Pristina-Pec-Cakor highway leading to the Adriatic coast, as well as the introduction of natural gas distribution and central heating networks, remarking that these all depend on the unity and harmony in Kosovo and Metohija. "This is why everyone - Serbs, Albanians and Montenegrins must stand up against nationalism and extremism, regardless of the nation it stems from." - President Lilic said. (Politika, February 15, 1996)

[03] PEACE AND A STABLE STATE ARE COMMON INTERESTS

Federal Prime Minister Radoje Kontic received yesterday the representatives of the religious communities in FR Yugoslavia, and informed them about the plans and the political objectives set forth by the Federal Government within its domestic and foreign policy. Stressing that the relations between the state and the religious communities in Yugoslavia are regulated by documents endorsed by the international community, Mr. Kontic added that the Federal Government will continue its present efforts to avoid any limitation of religious freedom and rights. The relations between the state and the religious communities are good, just like those between the religious communities themselves, said the Federal Prime Minister, adding that: "The common interest of the state and of the religious communities is to promote and help the creation of a stable, multi-ethnic and multi-confessional state warranting equality to all its citizens." (Vecernje novosti, February 15, 1996)

[04] MEDIA ACTIVITY OF THE ETHNIC BULGARIANS

"Nowhere in the world did the state introduce a special law for the needs of such a small ethnic community, and this clearly illustrates the serious approach it assumed in solving the problem of information for ethnic Bulgarians living in our country. This law creates all the institutional preconditions for more effective activities in this sphere." These are some of the remarks made by Mr. Venko Dimitrov - Director of the "Bratstvo" Publishing House during his meeting yesterday with the Serbian Minister of Information - Ratomir Vico. The Minister added that he came to the town of Nis to endorse the founding of "Bratstvo" and the enhancement of public information for ethnic Bulgarians. "Serbia and Yugoslavia can look into the eye of the entire world as far as the rights of ethnic minorities are concerned - the republican and federal authorities are doing everything possible and have achieved the highest international and especially European standards in this matter." Said Minister Vico. (Borba, February 15, 1996)

[05] SUSPICIOUS ACTION

The arrest of Bosnian Serb Army officials - carried out by Bosnian Moslem forces and their extradition to the Hague Tribunal with the aid of NATO forces in Bosnia might create a precedent and delay the implementation of the peace process which was proceeding quite well until this incident. These are only some of the remarks made yesterday by observers in Brussels reporting from the local NATO and EU institutions. The editorial published by the leading Belgian daily - "La Libre Belgique" reminds that the Dayton Agreement does not mention the possibility of NATO and IFOR involvement in the arrest of persons suspected of crimes that the Hague Tribunal is authorized to deal with. It also stresses that IFOR troops are authorized to intervene only if they discover suspects while they carry out their prime assignment - disengaging the warring sides and protecting the truce. The particular case involves persons that were not cited by the Tribunal and were on an official negotiating mission - which generates additional confusion and concern. The Paris daily "Le Figaro" remarks that the arrest and extradition of the BSA officers jeopardizes the Dayton Agreement, whilst "Le Mond" indicates that a strong polemic has arisen concerning the role of the peace forces in Bosnia. The French Foreign Ministry clearly stated that they have a "peace role" and this means that the mission of the international peace keeping forces "...is not a Police but a military mission". (Borba, Vecernje novosti, February 15, 1996)

[06] INDICTMENTS AGAINST MOSLEMS ANNOUNCED

The Chief Prosecutor of the Hague Tribunal - Judge Richard Goldstone is about to complete his investigation of the war crimes committed by Bosnian Moslems and he will soon present the results of his investigation to the Tribunal so that indictments can be raised - sources at the Hague revealed yesterday. In his lengthy statement Mr. Goldstone insists that he is impartial and justifies the arrest of the two Bosnian Serb Army officers, reaffirming that they are merely under investigation, and have not been indicted. The Hague Tribunal raised indictments against 52 persons; none of them are Moslems, only seven are Croats and all the others are Serbs. Although the Tribunal announced indictments against Moslems on several occasions, this is the first time an official statement deals with it. Last November, the Association of Serbian Inmates of Moslem Prison Camps in Bosnia, submitted to the Tribunal a detailed list of persons that committed crimes against Serbian civilians in Bosnia. (Vecernje novosti, February 15, 1996)

[06] CHARGES AGAINST NATO

Ms. Stojanka Goranovic (aged 49) from the village of Gornja Radnja near the town of Teslic (northern Bosnia) presented criminal charges to the Hague Tribunal, accusing NATO and UN military and civilian officials of crimes against humanity committed during the bombing of the village of Gornja Radnja in September 1995. During the NATO air-strike on the village, the house of Aleksa Goranovic (83) has been destroyed, killing him and his son Zoran (49) and wounding Zoran's wife Stojanka and their three children: Borislav (14), Borislavka (11) and Nebojsa (1.5). The explosion of the bomb completely carbonized the bodies of the victims. The charges indicate that the attack on the village of Gornja Radnja - where there were no military installations - represents a crime against the civilian population which constitutes a crime against humanity according to the Hague Tribunal Statutes. (Politika, February 15, 1996)

[07] BOSNIAN CROATS REFUSE DAYTON

Joining a number of articles and commentaries of the American media about the tense relations in the Moslem- Croatian Federation - The New York Times published a text authored by its special correspondent in western Herzegovina, which quotes the explanation given by the local Catholic priest why the Croats in western Bosnia will never accept the joint government with the Moslems. "Their government is Islamic and they are no better than the Turkish conquerors in the past. W can not allow them to occupy us again." - said Rev. Vinko Mikolic The idea of a joint government and the involvement of local Croatian leaders has been met with such reluctance and resistance that the foreign diplomats are starting to doubt that the federation will ever come to life - remarks the author of the article. The same journalist also quotes the local Croatian politician - Milo Puljic - who said that the only way for the Croats to protect their rights in Bosnia is to create a state of their own - contrary to what has been decided in Dayton. (Politika Ekspres, February 15, 1996)

[08] KINKEL THREATENS SANCTIONS AGAINST CROATIA

German Foreign Minister Claus Kinkel threatened sanctions against Croatia should it continue the obstruction of Mr. Koschnik's plan for Mostar. In an interview for "Deutchland Funk", Mr. Kinkel said that the talks on special agreements between Zagreb and Bonn will be suspended, and that the same applies to the possibility of German financial aid for the reconstruction of Croatia. The German Foreign Minister also reminded that Croatia already faced the threat of sanctions last year at the time of its offensive on Krajina. This statement is actually a "reply" to the cold reception and reluctance he was met with yesterday in Zagreb during the talks with President Tudjman and Foreign Minister Granic. (Politika, February 15, 1996)

[09] CROATIA WANTS TO DIVIDE BOSNIA

Mr. Ivan Jakovcic - member of the Croatian Parliament and Chairman of the Istrian Democratic League - accused the Croatian government of planning to divide Bosnia and Herzegovina into three parts. "I believe that the Croatian leadership has reached the final decision to undermine the federal concept for Bosnia and Herzegovina and intends to finally divide Bosnia into three parts - so that part of B&H might be annexed to Croatia." - said Jakovcic in an interview for the Split opposition magazine "Feral Tribune". He also added that this will "...initiate a new tragedy of the Croatian people." (Politika, February 15, 1996)

[10] ONLY 2000 AUTHORIZATIONS FOR REPATRIATION HAVE BEEN ISSUED

Croatian Parliament deputy - Mr. Veslelin Pejnovic - informed the Parliament that he has a list of 26.000 Serbs that fled to FR Yugoslavia that applied for an authorization to return to Croatia. He stressed that in the past five months, only 2000 have been allowed to return. The same figure has been officially revealed in Zagreb by government sources, with the remark that only 4000 Serbs asked for the authorization to return to the country. (Politika, February 15, 1996)

[11] CONFESSION WITHOUT SENTENCE

In its latest edition, the Zagreb weekly "Globus" published an article revealing that one Munib Suljic - accused of murdering the entire Zec family (Serbs) in Zagreb - now owner of a high-class restaurant in the coastal town of Novigrad (Istria) and formerly member of the so-called Mercep unit renown for its brutality - confessed that in 1991, he "executed" the three members of the Zec family. In spite of that, the "depositions made by five members of the Croatian Police reserve forces, including Suljic himself, are invalid due to oversights in the investigation." - remarks "Globus" adding that Suljic's colleagues stressed that he was the most brutal murderer that killed 12 year old Aleksandra Zec. The same magazine remarks that Suljic seems to have been involved in the massacres in the Pakracka Poljana. (Vecernje novosti, February 15, 1996)

[12] MASS-GRAVES IN LIKA PROVINCE

The Croatian public and media haven't yet reacted to the article published by "Feral Tribune" which offered documented evidence on the murders of Serbs and also Croats in the town of Gospic in 1991. The Split weekly published a recently found document written in December 1991, which was submitted at the time to the Department for the Defense of the Constitutional Order of the Republic of Croatia. Four years later, the document got in the hands of the investigative judge of the Hague Tribunal. "Investigating the crimes that they believe were committed by members of Croatian units, the Hague investigators located twenty possible mass graves. One of them is in the vicinity of Gospic and it supposedly contains the remains of 100-150 persons, mostly Serbs, listed as missing since 1991 - remarks "Feral Tribune". (Politika Ekspres, February 15, 1996)
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