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Serbia Today 96-08-19

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

Serbia Today

19 August 1996


CONTENTS

  • [01] PROCESS OF NORMALIZATION OF THE YUGOSLAV-CROAT RELATIONS SO FAR YIELDED POSITIVE RESULTS
  • [02] SANCTIONS AND THE POLICY OF THE LAW OF THE STRONGER HAVE CAUSED ENORMOUS DAMAGES TO YUGOSLAVIA
  • [03] TIRANA IS NOT CHOOSING MEANS
  • [04] CARRIERS OF THE IDEA OF PEACE
  • [05] DISAPPOINTING RESULTS OF REFUGEE REPATRIATION
  • [06] GERMAN SOCIAL DEMOCRATS PROTEST AGAINST DISCRIMINATION OF SERBS
  • [07] "SUNDAY TELEGRAPH" ON ISLAMIZATION OF BOSNIA
  • [08] DOUBLE GAME BY TUDJMAN
  • [09] ILLEGAL SEIZURE OF SERBIAN APARTMENTS IN CROATIA
  • [10] A TERRORIST ACT
  • [11] PRIEST PERSECUTES SERBS

  • [01] PROCESS OF NORMALIZATION OF THE YUGOSLAV-CROAT RELATIONS SO FAR YIELDED POSITIVE RESULTS

    President of the Republic of Serbia Slobodan Milosevic received the UN Administrator for the Srem and Baranja Region, Jacques Klein with his associates. Administrator Klein informed President Milosevic about the most important aspects of the implementation of the Erdut Agreement, and especially about the efforts made for purpose of resolving the most significant issues of interest for the normal life and work of population in these areas. It was a joint view that the process of normalization so far of the Yugoslav-Croat relations, and especially the firm Yugoslav-Croat support to the respect of the Erdut Agreement, contained in the Athens Declaration, has an undoubtedly positive influence on the solution of issues pertaining to the Srem and Baranja Region. At the same time, this is an important factor of strengthening of peace and stability in the areas of former Yugoslavia. (Politika, August 17, 1996)

    [02] SANCTIONS AND THE POLICY OF THE LAW OF THE STRONGER HAVE CAUSED ENORMOUS DAMAGES TO YUGOSLAVIA

    China is striving for Yugoslavia to take again its place which rightfully belongs to it in the international community and will assist her in accordance with its possibilities, stated the Vice President of the Permanent Committee of the All-Chinese People's Congress Vu Djieping, who is heading the parliamentary delegation of his country during its several-day visit to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. In a special statement given for the TANJUG news agency, Vu Djieping underlined that China, since the imposing of the UN sanctions against Yugoslavia, was opposed to such politics of the international community and that Beijing was firmly adhering to its principled stand. "Sanctions, hegemonism and the policy of the law of the stronger have caused enormous damages to Yugoslavia and its people", stated Vu Djieping, pointing out that the Yugoslav people, headed by its leadership, was not afraid of pressures. "Yugoslavia and its people have endured this historical test", said the Chinese guest and emphasized that mutual support between China and Yugoslavia is important for our countries but also for this region and for the entire world. (TANJUG, August 18, 1996)

    [03] TIRANA IS NOT CHOOSING MEANS

    Charge d'affaires of the permanent mission of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia at the UN in Geneva, Miroslav Milosevic, has sent a letter to the Chairman of the UN Sub-Commission for Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities. In the letter there is a warning that raising of questions of human rights of members of the Albanian minority in Yugoslavia, in the manner in which it was done by the Albanian President, "is an open support to the separatist demands of the Kosmet Albanians and their extreme terrorist wing". These extremists, underlines the letter, over the past few months, have executed a number of armed and terrorist attacks on the members of civilian Serbian population and official bodies. Albania has once again abused one international forum and this time the said Sub-Commission, whose annual session in Geneva is now taking place, for dissemination of falsehoods, disinformation and interference into the interior affairs of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. (Politika, August 17, 1996)

    [04] CARRIERS OF THE IDEA OF PEACE

    "President of Serbia Slobodan Milosevic, as it is seen in the media of the Czech Republic, is the leading personality in all the peace negotiations and achieved agreements. Yugoslavia is conducting peaceful policy and is the initiator of the international ideas on establishment of peace in the south of Europe". This was stated by the Yugoslav Ambassador to the Czech Republic Djoko Stojcic during his talk with the Czech journalists, editors of the Prague political daily "Pravce", who is increasingly being invited by the media to talk about our country. In his eighth interview given over a short time, Stojcic has underlined that the media war conducted against Yugoslavia, has created a false picture about our country. This war, dictated from the great world centers, is obviously subsiding and slowly in the world media and in the world public opinion a true picture of Yugoslavia is emerging. (Vecernje novosti, August 19, 1996)

    [05] DISAPPOINTING RESULTS OF REFUGEE REPATRIATION

    Since the signing of the Dayton Agreement on December 14, 1995, until today only 100,000 persons have returned to Bosnia. At the same time, reports the UN High Commissariat for Refugees (UNHCR), some 90,000 persons in Bosnia were forced to leave their homes, so the balance of repatriation is at "a positive zero". In the latest report of the UNHCR this balance is estimated to be very disappointing, because according to the plan of this organization, this year some 870,000 refugees and displaced persons were scheduled to return to Bosnia. It is speculated that the main obstacle to the return of refugees is the lack of the freedom of movement in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the destroyed infrastructure, which will also be one of the main obstacles for the forthcoming elections.

    Difficulties in the implementation of the Dayton Agreement and the policy of Croatia towards repatriation of Serbs, are giving less and less hopes to the refugees in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia that they will return soon to their homes. This year is practically already lost for the repatriation of refugees, who are some 700,000 of them living in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. From January to August this year the UN High Commissariat for Refugees (UNHCR) has assisted in the return of 252 refugees to Bosnia-Herzegovina and 68 to Croatia. From some 30,000 request of Serbs for the return, submitted to the Bureau of the Government of the Republic of Croatia in Belgrade, until now the return was granted to only several thousands of individual returnees. Warnings given by the Yugoslav side at the beginning of this year that the program of mass repatriation is "too stretched" and not realistic, international humanitarian officials did not take seriously, hoping, probably, that everyone will respect the provisions of the Dayton Agreement. (Borba, August 19, 1996)

    [06] GERMAN SOCIAL DEMOCRATS PROTEST AGAINST DISCRIMINATION OF SERBS

    Vice President of the fraction of the Social-Democratic Party (SPD) in the Federal German Parliament, Gunter Ferhoigen, has sent a strong protest to the Vienna headquarters of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (O.S.C.E.) because of many shortcomings of this international organization in the preparation for written participation at the elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina. He says that, thanks to the efforts of the Yugoslav ambassador in Bonn, he learnt that 100,000 Bosnian Serbs living in Germany, because of the mistakes by the O.S.C.E., have lost the possibility to take part at the elections in Bosnia in a written way and from Germany. In spite of many protests by the Yugoslav ambassador, Bureau of the O.S.C.E. in Bonn did not comply with the requests for correction of the procedure for registration at the elections. The community of the Bosnian Serbs in Germany believes that it is a question of deliberate manipulation, reads the protect by Ferhoigen. Although a considerable part of mistakes could be ascribed to negligence, the main thing is that because of such behavior, most of all the voters of the Serbian entity in Germany are deprived, protests Ferhoigen. (Vecernje novosti, August 18, 1996)

    [07] "SUNDAY TELEGRAPH" ON ISLAMIZATION OF BOSNIA

    In the Muslim part of Bosnia-Herzegovina, "an intolerable Islamism is catching roots", warns yesterday the London "Sunday Telegraph". This newspaper especially points out at the pre-electoral slogan of Alija Izetbegovic: "In our country, with our religion", and suggests that such a message is not only a problem for people of different faith but also for the majority of Bosnian Muslims who were before the civil war inclined rather towards a secular and not a religious type of life. Muslim leaders, recalls the newspaper, at the beginning of crisis and war in Bosnia succeeded in serving to the West the story of Bosnia as a multi-ethnic community, but they are now "creating a state in which one nationality and one religious are in front of all the others". Islamization of the life in Bosnia, with its main carrier the Party of Democratic Action, according to "The Sunday Telegraph" is especially manifested in Sarajevo. Among the symbols of the growing Islamization of this city the newspaper is quoting that blue boards with names of streets have been replaced with the green ones, that the mujezins are becoming more and more louder and ardent, that women covered with hegab are a frequent sight and that pork is almost impossible to be found in the city. (Politika ekspres, August 19, 1996)

    [08] DOUBLE GAME BY TUDJMAN

    Just at the time when experts of Yugoslavia and Croatia are drafting documents on normalization of the relations between the two countries, which are to be signed on August 23, 1996 by the Ministers of Foreign affairs, in Croatia yesterday some other preparations have started. Namely, the Croat Government has announced open bidding for settlement in the areas from which Serbs have been exiled. Settling of "the areas of special state interest" by Croat population, with various benefits, ranging from free of charge apartments, free of charge arable land and salaries fifty percent higher than in the other parts of Croatia, is in contradiction with the official Croat attempts to establish good relations with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. At the earlier complaints because of the announced re-settling, from the Croat Government one could hear the replies that only socially owned buildings will be populated and socially owned property distributed, but not the private property of exiled Serbs. Let us recall that in Krajina there is almost no socially owned property any more. Furthermore, the exiled Serbs did not have the right to participate in the legal distribution or purchase of social ownership. According to the logic of things, they should also be entitled to as much of the socially owned property as they participated in the total number of inhabitants of Croatia. (Vecernje novosti, August 18, 1996)

    [09] ILLEGAL SEIZURE OF SERBIAN APARTMENTS IN CROATIA

    President of the Association "Dom" ("Home") in Croatia Slavko Kuljanac, has informed the Croat public about the illegal seizure of Serbian apartments in Kutina and Popovaca. In the area of these municipalities over the last four years in an illegal manner over 150 apartments were seized and the majority of people evicted from them are of Serbian nationality. Municipal commissions were seizing these apartments justifying that by saying that they are abandoned, but 'the real reason is that these apartments were inhabited with Serbs", says Kuljanac. The state authorities, who have received many complaints, did not undertake any steps to protect the legality and human rights, so the Association "Dom" ("Home") will demand judicial revision of these cases. (Politika, August 18, 1996)

    [10] A TERRORIST ACT

    Croat Helsinki Board (HHO) strongly condemned the assassination of the retired General Milorad Miscevic, who died from the explosive device placed in the courtyard of his house in the hamlet of Vrebec near Gospic. In the communique issued by the HHO it is underlined that "it is obvious that the mine was placed recently" and that it is an intended assassination and an act of terrorism. "The intention of the terrorists was probably to prevent the return of original inhabitants of this hamlet, but also of the entire region", reads the communique and adds that the police was officially informed that Miscevic died of explosion of an unknown explosive device. This 'act of terrorism' was most strongly condemned also by the League of Anti-Fascist Fighters of Croatia, underlining that General Miscevic participated in the anti-Fascist struggle from 1041-1945 and that he was a loyal citizen of Croatia. (Vecernje novosti, August 19, 1996)

    [11] PRIEST PERSECUTES SERBS

    Priest in the Rijeka suburb of Gornja Drenova and professor at the Faculty of Theology of Rijeka, Dr. Milan Djpehar has sent a letter to the leadership of Rijeka, to the construction department inspection, to the Bureau of the President of Croatia and the leadership of the ruling party, in which he is disseminating religious and national hatred and demanding expulsion of Serbs from these areas. His request for the members of the Hara Krishna sect to be expelled from Drenova is in fact only a pretext for demanding that Serbs be also expelled from Drenova because they are dangerous for their surroundings. While stating by name all the Serbs in Drenova who are "dangerous for the security of his parishioners", he is without any arguments, claiming that Serbs were and are spies and people who do not like Croatia. The priest is also stating that it is unbearable to see the Orthodox Serbs building their houses close to the Catholics. "Creating of neighborhood with us seems to me to be as violent as it would be a violence to conclude new alliance between Croatia and Yugoslavia and blend us into some new state", says the priest. The letter of professor of the Rijeka Faculty of Theology is not just an individual paranoia of the Catholic engineering. After the letter has reached the construction inspectorate in Rijeka, one Serbian family was prohibited from constructing a house, although it had a proper permit and all the construction and building documents. (Vecernje novosti, August 18, 1996)
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