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Serbia Today 96-08-26

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

Serbia Today

26 August 1996


CONTENTS

  • [01] CROATIA RECOGNIZED THE CONTINUITY OF FR YUGOSLAVIA
  • [02] MILUTINOVIC: BREAKTHROUGH IN THE RELATIONS
  • [03] REACTIONS TO THE SIGNING OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN FRY AND CROATIA
  • [04] ALBANIANS INVITED TO TAKE PART IN THE ELECTIONS
  • [05] NEW BUSINESS ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MARKET
  • [06] MAJOR SUCCESS OF YUGOSLAV JUNIOR TEAMS
  • [07] HAGUE TRIBUNAL OFFICE OPENED IN BELGRADE
  • [08] SDA GANGS ARE TERRORIZING POLITICAL OPPONENTS
  • [09] SDA PROCLAIMED THE JIHAD
  • [10] VIOLENCE IN THE STREETS OF MOSTAR
  • [11] THE ORTHODOX CHURCH IN KARIN DESTROYED

  • [01] CROATIA RECOGNIZED THE CONTINUITY OF FR YUGOSLAVIA

    Federal Foreign Minister Milan Milutinovic and the head of Croatian diplomacy - Mr. Mate Granic signed on Friday in Belgrade the agreement on the normalization of relations between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Republic of Croatia. The communique issued by the Federal Foreign Ministry states among other things: "This agreement means that the Republic of Croatia accepted the existence of the state continuity of FR Yugoslavia regarding former Yugoslavia. Furthermore, an agreement has also been reached that the Republic of Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia will settle all questions concerning succession in a mediated way." The two countries agreed that the definition and demarcation of the mutual border shall be resolved in a peaceful way, refraining from threats or use of force, and in this sense the important territorial controversy about Cape Prevlaka will be also be settled in the same way. The two sides assumed the obligation to "ensure the free and safe return of refugees and displaced persons to their previous place of residence or to other localities they might choose" and to undertake the necessary measures aimed at providing security of the persons that return. General amnesty will also be proclaimed regarding acts committed in relation to the armed conflicts. In the document, Yugoslavia and Croatia stressed the importance of the coherent and complete implementation of the Erdut Agreement concerning Eastern Slavonija, Baranja and Western Srem. This document warrants to the Serbs and Montenegrins living in Croatia and to the Croats living in FRY all the rights they are entitled to according to international law. Consent has also been reached about prospective cooperation in numerous spheres. "Within 15 days after the signing of the Document, the two countries will establish complete diplomatic and consular relations, raise the level of the existing bureaus to embassy level and exchange ambassadors" reads the statement. (Politika, August 24, 1996)

    [02] MILUTINOVIC: BREAKTHROUGH IN THE RELATIONS

    This agreement and this day are in a certain way a historical ones because they mark the turning point in the relations between our two countries. We have always believed, and we still do, that the Serbo-Croatian relations, i.e. the Yugoslav-Croatian relations, represent the backbone of all relations in this region, both in the framework of former Yugoslavia and that of the Balkan Peninsula. The Agreement constitutes a decisive moment in the political settlement of the Yugoslav crisis, because it formulates the bases for a definite and lasting peace in the region" - said Yugoslav Foreign Minister Milan Milutinovic. The Document reconfirms the coherent policy and the constructive contribution pursued by FR Yugoslavia in the name of peace, stability and creation of conditions for development and progress in the region, added the Federal Foreign minister, stressing that Croatia accepted the state continuity of FR Yugoslavia, which was a fundamental issue for us. (Politika, August 24, 1996)

    [03] REACTIONS TO THE SIGNING OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN FRY AND CROATIA

    The first official US reactions hailed the signing of the agreement on the normalization of relations between FRY and Croatia as a "positive step towards the establishment of lasting stability in the Balkans". German Foreign Minister Claus Kinkel remarked that the documents " is a contribution to the stabilization of the situation in south-eastern Europe" and reminded that "the EU has been insisting for a long time that the successor states in Former Yugoslavia should recognize each other". The representative of the British Foreign Office stated that the agreement is a "decisive step" towards the normalization of relations between all countries in former Yugoslavia, and the British media underscore that this is a prime event in international politics. No official statements were made in Moscow, but they are expected soon because Moscow has reiterated on numerous occasions that the relations between Yugoslavia and Croatia are decisive for the settlement of the conflict in former Yugoslavia and further afield. Moscow television commentaries indicate that the signing of the agreement is an extremely important event. Italy has expressed major satisfaction for the signing of the agreement, reads the official communiqu issued by the Italian Foreign Ministry. The statement also indicates hope that the new climate in the relations between Zagreb and Belgrade will allow solutions to be found quickly for the open questions between the two countries and that it will help the creation of a favorable environment for the elections in Bosnia. (TANJUG, August 24, 1996)

    [04] ALBANIANS INVITED TO TAKE PART IN THE ELECTIONS

    Dr. Basri Plana - Chairman of the Serbs, Montenegrins and Albanians Society for United Serbia and Yugoslavia - stated in an interview for the Pristina daily "Jedinstvo" that he believes that this year the ethnic Albanians will go to the ballot in spite of the major pressure and harassment used by Rugova's separatist Mafia. According to Dr. Plana, part of the Albanian electorate will obey Rugova's order to boycott the elections, not because they are fervent separatists but for fear of separatist retaliation. Commenting Rugova's order to the ethnic Albanians not to vote, Dr. Plana remarked: "Rugova and his foreign bosses have realized that should the people vote, they would be heavily defeated. This is why they insist that the elections be boycotted, hoping that this will allow them to preserve their privileges. This is why I am publicly inviting all Albanians in Kosovo and Metohija to go to the ballot, because there is no greater tragedy for an ethnic minority but to be left without representatives in the legal institutions of the country it lives in." (Vecernje Novosti, August 25, 1996.)

    [05] NEW BUSINESS ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MARKET

    The US based Du Pont Co. licensed the "Metalac" company from Gornji Milanovac to use Teflon for the entire range of its cookware products. "Metalac" General Manager - Mr. Dragoljub Vukadinovic, stated that his company plans to export 12 million marks of products by the end of the year. Various types of Teflon cookware destined to European, US and Canadian buyers will total some thousand units.

    Representatives of the "Feronikl" Co. from Glogovac (Kosovo) and the biggest German steel concern - "Tussen", signed a contract worth 3 million dollars. The arrangement has been mediated by the Belgrade based "Progres" company which anticipates that the turnover will progressively reach some 80-100 million marks. The business arrangement with the German partner will allow the metal processing firm from Kosovo to double its production (currently some 250 tons of nickel). (Politika, August 24, 1996)

    [06] MAJOR SUCCESS OF YUGOSLAV JUNIOR TEAMS

    In a single day, Yugoslav junior national teams won two great trophies and reconfirmed that our country has a significant position on the international sports scene. At the World Athletics Championships in Sidney, Ms. Olivera Jeftic won the silver medal in 5000 meters, and at the under 18 European Water Polo Championships, the Yugoslavs won the gold medal. (Ekspres, August 26, 1996)

    [07] HAGUE TRIBUNAL OFFICE OPENED IN BELGRADE

    The Hague Tribunal Office in Belgrade started officially working yesterday. Mr. Dejan Mihov - a jurist from Bulgaria has been appointed Office head. The Office has been opened according to the agreement between FRY and the UN - said International Criminal Court Deputy Prosecutor Graham Bluitt at a press conference. He remarked that this is an important event because the prosecution will be able to carry out investigations in Yugoslavia as well. Asked whether the Court reviewed the documents on war crimes provided by the Yugoslav Federal Committee on Crimes of War, and the dossier prepared by the Serbian Information Center concerning the crimes committed by Franjo Tudjman and Alija Izetbegovic, Mr. Bluitt said that the Criminal Court received numerous evidence, some of it from FR Yugoslavia. Certain investigations have already been launched, but he refused to reveal which ones. (Borba, August 24, 1996)

    [08] SDA GANGS ARE TERRORIZING POLITICAL OPPONENTS

    Quoting statements by UN officials, the London Guardian stresses that the Moslem Democratic Action Party (SDA) is seriously threatening the electoral activities in the Moslem-Croatian Federation in Bosnia. The same daily states that the SDA has secret armed groups that are terrorizing the political opponents, destroying their property and threatening them with death unless they withdraw their candidacy at the forthcoming elections. These gangs - as UN observers call them - are mostly made up by local criminals and members of the Moslem Youth organization - the ultra-Islamic wing of the SDA. Canadian International Forces units discovered two secret police centers in Velika Kladusa. There they found the lists of political opponents that are to be liquidated. The Guardian stress that the situation in Sarajevo is no better. The newspaper indicates that along with eliminating political competition, SDA wants to create a situation that will force OSCE to postpone the elections and thus practically maintain the current state of things. The commentary reminds that the Moslem Government in Sarajevo and SDA are not facing any consequences for their anti-democratic behavior and terrorism, primarily because the media do not want to destroy the picture created for the western public - namely that the Moslem leaders in Bosnia are endorsing democracy and a multi-ethnic society. (Politika, 25.8.1996.)

    [09] SDA PROCLAIMED THE JIHAD

    At the elections rally staged in Capljina (a town controlled by the Bosnian Croats) the Moslem Democratic Action Party (SDA) launched a call for Jihad. Some 400 supporters present staged ovations after the Imam of the Islamic Studies Center Jamaal Gadara launched the call to war. The rally was mostly attended by Moslems that came by bus from Mostar where they fled from Capljina during the violent Moslem-Croatian clashes in 1993-94. (Vecernje Novosti, August 26, 1996)

    [10] VIOLENCE IN THE STREETS OF MOSTAR

    Moslem Radio Sarajevo reported that a wave of violence is spreading in the western (Croatian) part of the town of Mostar. The same source affirms that a group of hooligans beat up two Moslem youths before the eyes of local Croatian Police that did nothing to protect them. Two other persons were injured because their Sarajevo license plates bore the lily symbol. At ON the other hand, Croatian Radio reports that vehicles bearing the license plates issued by the Croatian Republic of Herzeg Bosnia are constantly being stoned in the streets crossing the Moslem controlled parts of the town. Martin Gerod - EU Special Envoy for Mostar - newly accused local politicians of not preventing violence and lawlessness. (Politika, August 25, 1996)

    [11] THE ORTHODOX CHURCH IN KARIN DESTROYED

    The Serbian Orthodox church in the little town of Karin (on the Croatian Coast) abandoned by the Serbs last year during the Croatian Army offensive, has been razed to the ground with explosives. The church was not previously damaged. The Zadar-Knin Police Dept. revealed that measures have been taken to discover the culprits. (Vecernje Novosti, August 24, 1996)
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