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Serbia Today 96-08-05

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From: Yugoslavia <http://www.yugoslavia.com>

Serbia Today

5 August 1996


CONTENTS

  • [01] ONE THOUSAND INVESTMENT PROJECTS
  • [02] "ZASTAVA" RETURNS TO FOREIGN MARKETS
  • [03] TERRORISM IN ACTION
  • [04] FOUR OLYMPIC MEDALS FOR YUGOSLAVIA
  • [05] NEGOTIATIONS IN MOSTAR FAILED
  • [06] NO BARGAINING FOR BRCKO
  • [07] THE CROATIAN ETHNIC CLEANSING POLICY
  • [08] CROATIAN WAR OBJECTIVES
  • [09] CRIME WITH THE CONSENT OF THE AUTHORITIES
  • [10] LAWLESS ENVIRONMENT
  • [11] A MONUMENT TO A TERRORIST
  • [12] GREAT BRITAIN OPPOSES THE AMERICAN PLAN TO KIDNAP KARADZIC
  • [13] ROMANIA IS APPALLED BY THE LATEST SATANIZATION OF THE SERBS

  • [01] ONE THOUSAND INVESTMENT PROJECTS

    The Serbian Minister of Private Enterprise - Mr. Radoje Djukic, revealed that about a thousand projects are being implemented in this area. The Minister specified that foreign loans are expected - and that some 50 million dollars of credit will come from Italy. Half of the sum is to be used by Yugoslav private companies for renewing their production technology. Stressing that the private sector, employing about a million people, has grown stronger during the sanctions because it managed to substitute numerous products from former Yugoslav republics and western countries, Minister Djukic remarked that among all the transition countries, we have the strongest private sector. Commenting the accusations that we are lagging behind in ownership transformation, Mr. Djukic stressed that privatization is a "serious thing" and that it should be carried out bearing that in mind, "In order to carry out the privatization well, the country should first be freed of the blockade and isolation. Social capital must not be wasted or destroyed, and it should be used for the general progress of the society." (Borba, August 5, 1996)

    [02] "ZASTAVA" RETURNS TO FOREIGN MARKETS

    Mr. Slobodan Radulovic - Vice President of the Zastava Group in charge of sales - informed the reporters that the Yugoslav car factory is once again selling its products on foreign markets. The first part of the deal with Egypt has been closed, and in August "Zastava" will deliver the first part of the 9,000 cars deal signed with the "El Nasco" company. "Zastava" will renew its export to Macedonia by the end of the year, and export its cars to Jordan, Ecuador, while a special modified series with the "Bosh" anti-pollution engine will be sold to the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia and Brazil. (Politika, August 3 1996)

    [03] TERRORISM IN ACTION

    The latest organized attacks on Police precincts in Podujevo and Pristina, confirmed once again that classical terrorism is involved. This is confirmed by the place and the time of the attacks, as well as by the choice and caliber of the weapons used - typical in international terrorism. There are also indications that the attacks were carried out by terrorists trained abroad. Bombs have also been used in the recent attacks. It was clear even before that terrorism is involved, but certain circles abroad refused this thesis. For example, the US Congressman Eliott Engel - who recently visited Belgrade and Pristina - closed his eyes before terrorism and violence. Thus he gave his support to the Albanian separatists, and during the meeting with the ethnic Albanian leader Ibrahim Rugova he implicitly tried to justify the violence used by the Albanians in Kosovo. The international community should finally realize after these attacks, that terrorism is involved - not little from terrorism anywhere else in the world. A condemnation of terrorism and violence in Kosovo would be in coherence with the recent agreement of the major powers regarding the suppression of this global plague. (Vecernje Novosti, August 5, 1996)

    [04] FOUR OLYMPIC MEDALS FOR YUGOSLAVIA

    The 26th Summer Olympic games in Atlanta will be remembered in our country as the first ones in which the representatives of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia took part, and thus also the symbol of the end of a long and unjust isolation of Yugoslav athletes from the international sports arenas. The Yugoslav athletes won four medals one gold one silver and two bronze. (Politika, August 5, 1996)

    [05] NEGOTIATIONS IN MOSTAR FAILED

    The talks involving representatives of the Bosnian Croats, Moslems and EU representatives concerning the controversial joint municipal government in the town of Mostar, ended last night without success. After talks that lasted for hours the Special EU Envoy - Sir Martin Garrod stated: "No conciliation, no agreement". Commenting the negotiations about the future of the town divided into two ethnic parts he added that "no step forward has been made". Before the negotiations started, Croatia was pressured to accept the elections results in Mostar, and Croatian President Tudjman had to fly to Washington because of it. The head of the German diplomacy - Klaus Kinkel warned his Croatian colleague - Mate Granic that it would be extremely unpleasant if the EU were forced to withdraw from Mostar because Croatia did not meet the obligations it assumed upon signing the Dayton Agreement.

    Heated talks did not help unlock the situation in Mostar, the Bosnian Croats rejected the UN ultimatum, they refuse to accept the results of the municipal elections held few weeks ago, and the EU representatives will probably leave the town - say Italian commentaries. The refusal of the Croats to find a solution to the Mostar knot jeopardizes the Dayton process - remarks the Italian headline "La Repubblica", adding that now the risk exists that the September elections results might be relative should the Bosnian Croats continue to reject the results of the elections in Mostar. (Politika, August 5, 1996)

    [06] NO BARGAINING FOR BRCKO

    The Socialist party of the Republic of Srpska (RS) held its first elections rally in Brcko, and presented its candidates for the September elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina. All the speakers stressed that "there can be no bargaining about Brcko, since there can be no RS without Brcko, and without RS the Serbs west of the Drina can not survive. (Borba, August 5, 1996)

    [07] THE CROATIAN ETHNIC CLEANSING POLICY

    While it publicly declares that it adheres and belongs to the European civilization and its norms of behavior, the Croatian authorities still pursue their policy intended to radically modify the ethnic structure in large areas - inhabited for centuries by the Serbs. The most frequently used method is preventing the Serbs that fled because of the war from returning - with the cynical justification that they left all they had voluntarily. The "evacuated" zones are now being settled by Croatia refugees from Bosnia and Herzegovina and parts of Yugoslavia as well as Croatian Army veterans - from the last war. On Sunday, Croatian state television announced that the village of Kistanje will be settled by Croats from Janjevo (in Kosovo), allegedly "expelled" by Yugoslav authorities. The same report stated that the village of Kistanje was demolished "due to the vicinity of the front", while the truth is that no fighting ever took place there and the demolition and plundering was carried out by the "liberating" Croatian Army. The village of Kistanje was visited yesterday by the representatives of the Croats from Janjevo who have selected 196 homes that will be rebuilt with state funds and then given to the Croatian settlers. (Politika, August 5, 1996)

    [08] CROATIAN WAR OBJECTIVES

    The intransigent stands of the Bosnian Croats in Mostar reflects the true war objectives of the Republic of Croatia - says a special commentary diffused yesterday by the German news agency DPA. Mr. Tudjman never renounced to the plans he formulated in the early 90's regarding the division of Bosnia between the Croats and the Serbs, but when he was forced to abandon his dream of "Greater Croatia spreading to the banks of the Drina", the next war objective he turned to was the annexing of Herzegovina to present-day Croatia. Unveiling this strategy of the Croatian President, the same agency explains the important role played by the Croatian emigrants around the world that provided major financial aid for the ruling party in Croatia. The German media never before diffused such clear and harsh criticism aimed at the Zagreb government. The Mostar case is seemingly the "drop that filled the glass", and nervousness is becoming visible in the German relations with Zagreb as well abstention from radical counter-measures. (Ekspres, August 5, 1996)

    [09] CRIME WITH THE CONSENT OF THE AUTHORITIES

    The American human rights organization "Human Rights Watch" accused the Croatian Army of maltreating Serbian civilians in Krayina last year during the "Operation Storm", and affirms that the Zagreb authorities are co-responsible because all that took place with its knowledge and consent. The report published today in Brussels by the same organization, indicates that in the "Storm" 526 Serbs died, 116 of them being civilians. Human Rights Watch indicates that the Croatian Government was aware of the robberies and murders that took place and that did not punish the perpetrators. Stressing that all these actions were carried out with the assistance of the Croatian Ministry of Interior, the same organization insists that all those responsible of human rights breaches during the "Operation Storm" must be made to answer for it. (Politika, August 5, 1996)

    [10] LAWLESS ENVIRONMENT

    From the beginning of this year, the harassment of the remaining Serbian population in northern Dalmatia, Lika, Banija and Kordun is enacted regularly, and the frequency of the incidents has generated "a climate of lawlessness and constant fear among the elderly Serbs" - reads the report published by the International Committee of the Red Cross a year after the Croatian "Operation Storm". According to the report, the acts of violence range from verbal harassment to intimidation and beatings, robberies, larceny, vandalism and in extreme cases - homicide. The homes of the Serbs that planned to return to the region were deliberately blown up or set fire to. The ICRC remarks that a massive return of the Serbian refugees would require the Croatian authorities to create a "climate of trust" and one of the basic pre-conditions

    is the amnesty for all former fighters. According to the 1991 census, these zones had a population of about 300,000 and only 32% were Croats. A year after the Croatian aggression only 10,000 sickly and elderly Serbs remain. Among them, 3,500 live in isolated villages in utmost misery and their survival depends exclusively on the "a handful of humanitarian workers" - reads the report. (Politika, August 5, 1996)

    [11] A MONUMENT TO A TERRORIST

    A monument has been solemnly unveiled at the place where the Croatian terrorist Miro Baresic and his three assistants died some twenty years ago during a terrorist incursion. The monument was unveiled by the Envoy of the Croatian Minister of Defense, and was blessed by the archbishop of Zadar. In the presence of other high laic and ecclesiastical officials, the home of the terrorist (now promoted to Croatian Knight and hero) that was convicted for the assassination of the Yugoslav Ambassador to Sweden, has been turned into a memorial surrounded by a carefully arranged park. On the other hand, in the same zone of Croatian littoral, all monuments to the Resistance and anti-fascist struggle have been methodically destroyed and removed. (Politika, August 3, 1996)

    [12] GREAT BRITAIN OPPOSES THE AMERICAN PLAN TO KIDNAP KARADZIC

    Great Britain rejected the American plan to use a commando operation to arrest and "kidnap" Radovan Karadzic - remarks the London Sunday Times. Quoting official sources, the same newspaper affirms that such a plan has already ready, and that a group of special assignment commandos and secret agents were deployed in Bosnia. The arrest was to endorse the presidential elections in America and was personally ordered by President Clinton. The resolute British opposition to such an action is based on the estimate that this would jeopardize the entire peace process in Bosnia. The operation was also opposed by the European NATO members, but by US military as well. (Borba, August 5, 1996)

    [13] ROMANIA IS APPALLED BY THE LATEST SATANIZATION OF THE SERBS

    The Romanians are literally "bombarded" by "revelations" about the Bosnian Serbs, made by western media broadcasting in Romanian. For example the Radio BBC broadcast in Romanian "unearthed" thousands Moslems in the local football stadium in Srebrenica. Incredible stories about the "criminals from Pale" are also being launched by "Deutsche Welle", Voice of America" "Free Europe", and Radio Vatican. The enormous hatred promoted by the "great journalists" working for these stations is probably best illustrated by Jelkica Petrov, editor of the Eurovision News Programs Dept. of the National Television: "Going beyond the instructions they received from their tutors, these people would like to send all the Serbs to the Hague!" Romanian readers were offered another "revelation" in one of the last issues of "Paris Match". One Maria Donovan "discovered" the incredible similarity between the "Serbian criminals" and the 15th century "murderer" known as Dracula. In fact, "Paris Match" affirms that Count Vlad Tsenesh - Dracula "razed to the ground the Moslem town of Srebrenica back in 1496" and that he is "the spiritual inspiration of the ethnic massacres in present-day Srebrenica". (Vecernje Novosti, August 3, 1996)
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