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Serbia Today, 97-01-16

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

Serbia Today


CONTENTS

  • [01] BILDT: "I FEAR ANOTHER MASS EXODUS OF THE SERBS"
  • [02] MEMORANDUM BY EXILED SERBIAN INTELLECTUALS TO THE UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
  • [03] IRANIAN AID FOR THE MOSLEM-CROATIAN FEDERATION
  • [04] THE SERBS MAINTAIN THEIR DEMANDS
  • [05] DECISION ON BRCKO BY FEBRUARY 15TH
  • [06] BOTH SIDES CONDEMN TERRORISM
  • [07] LOCAL ELECTIONS PROBLEMS SHOULD BE SETTLED WITHIN POLITICAL SYSTEM INSTITUTIONS
  • [08] DEVELOPMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS IS AN ESSENTIAL PART OF OWNERSHIP AND STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION

  • [01] BILDT: "I FEAR ANOTHER MASS EXODUS OF THE SERBS"

    International community high official = Mr. Carl Bildt, stated yesterday that he fears a mass exodus of Serbs from Eastern Slavonija. At a press conference held in Mostar, Mr. Bildt said that Zagreb should act in a way to prevent local Serbs and Serbian refugees living in the region from thinking about running away. "It is extremely important that conditions be created to convince the Serbs living in Eastern Slavonija to stay there," said Mr. Bildt and added: "If this is not done, a major wave of refugees will come from Eastern Slavonija, and this will have a negative social and political effect on the on the areas that the Serbs control in Bosnia".
    Serbia Today, 1997-01-16 ; Nasa Borba, 1997-01-16

    [02] MEMORANDUM BY EXILED SERBIAN INTELLECTUALS TO THE UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

    "We hope that you will not allow a program designed back at the time of fascist rule in Europe - to exterminate the Serbian people in Krajina - to be implemented during your mandate." - states among other things the " Memorandum of Exiled Serbian Intellectuals from the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Serbian Krajina", that is to be submitted to the UN Security Council and General Assembly, and to the most prominent political figures throughout the world. The Serbian people in Croatia has been drawn into a war because of its constitutional degradation, the Croatian secession and the general determination of the Serbian people to avoid the break-up of the second Yugoslavia, but especially due to the fears based on its tragic historical experience at the time of "Independent State of Croatia" (NDH) in 1941-1945, states the Memorandum. The document also reiterates that the Serbs in Croatia were never (except during the existence of the Nazi puppet state of NDH), citizens of some sort of "Croatian state", for the simple reason that such a state never existed. The Serbian intellectuals that signed the Memorandum, ask the UN to ensure the recognition of the same rights for the Serbs that the Moslems and Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina already enjoy, because before the war they did have the same civil and political rights. "It would be a great injustice and stigma for you, if one side is given the right to plunder, steal private property, to bomb for days on, to massacre civilians, to burn homes, erase all traces of another people, and other forms of violence, while the other side - suffering all this - is denied the possibility to return to its centuries old homesteads, to the land where all its ancestors, friends and relatives are burried. We believe that this would create a precedent jeopardizing the future of our civilization." stresses the exiled Serbian intellectuals.
    Serbia Today, 1997-01-16 ; Ekspres Politika, 1997-01-16

    [03] IRANIAN AID FOR THE MOSLEM-CROATIAN FEDERATION

    For this year, Iran has allocated 50 millions of dollars for the economic reconstruction of the Moslem-Croatian Federation in Bosnia, stated the Iranian Ambassador in Sarajevo - Mr. Ibrahim Taherian in an interview for the Sarajevan daily "Dnevni Avaz". According to the same diplomat, Iran also signed contracts for reconstruction projects with two Bosnian companies, but failed to reveal the names of the companies and the value of the contracts. According to various news agencies, Mr. Taherian remarked that he expects that the West will criticize his government and the Bosnian Federation for this new agreement on aid, because the western countries fear "all relations based on money". Last week, US Government officials accused Teheran of secretly sending 500.000 dollars to Alija Izetbegovic - leader of the Democratic Action Party (SDA) - for his elections campaign in September. The SDA confirmed that it received this money from Iran, but affirms that the funds are to be used for schooling little refugees and war orphans.
    Serbia Today, 1997-01-16 ; Politika, 1997-01-16

    [04] THE SERBS MAINTAIN THEIR DEMANDS

    The letter on the conclusion of the peaceful reintegration of Eastern Slavonija, Baranja and Western Srem that the Croatian Government addressed to the UN Security Council, contains several positive elements, but generally does not meet the expectations of the Serbian population in the region - stated Dr. Vojislav Stanimirovic - chairman of the Provincial Executive Council. The positive aspects include the Croatian readiness to grant the Serbs full educational and cultural autonomy, and the article specifying that Serbian young men will not be drafted by the Croatian Army for two years after the end of the UNTAES mandate. The most controversial part of the document concerns the Croatian Government demand to split the present provincial territory into two new Croatian counties. In order to solve this controversy, the Serbian side will submit a demand to the US Government that Ass. Secretary of State John Cornbloom should visit the province as soon as possible.
    Serbia Today, 1997-01-16 ; Vecernje Novosti, 1997-01-16

    [05] DECISION ON BRCKO BY FEBRUARY 15TH

    The negotiations on the future of the town of Brcko, currently taking place in Rome as part of the International Arbitration Committee activities, will probably be conclude around February 15th. Quoting well-informed diplomatic sources, Reuters news agency reports that the US proposed that Brcko be given the status of integral part of the territory of the Republic of Srpska. These same sources affirm that US Assistant Secretary of State John Cornbloom signed a document containing possible solutions for Brcko, but giving precedence to the option of granting Brcko to the RS. Should Mr. Cornbloom's proposal be adopted, Brcko will remain part of Republic of Srpska territory, and the Bosnian Federation will be given a transit corridor through the Brcko area, but the line of communication is to be placed under international control. Reuters also reveals that RS and Washington's European allies are quite willing to support this proposal, but that it will most certainly be strongly opposed by the leadership of the Bosnian Federation.
    Serbia Today, 1997-01-16 ; Politika, 1997-01-16

    [06] BOTH SIDES CONDEMN TERRORISM

    Ms. Elisabeth Renn - Special UN Reporter for Human Rights in former Yugoslavia, visited Kosovo yesterday and talked with representatives of the local administration and of the Albanian and Serbian organizations and societies. During Ms. Renn's meeting with the Superintendent of the Kosovo County - Mr. Aleksa Jokic, his deputy Milos Nesovic and provincial Secretary of Information Bosko Drobnjak, it has been remarked that her visit is taking place at a time when ethnic Albanian separatists have renewed their terrorist attacks against their own co-nationals that are loyal to Serbia. "These attacks carried out by ethnic Albanian terrorists have been condemned by both sides and they also agreed that the international community should take a stand in this regard", reads the statement issued after the talks. Yesterday, Ms. Renn insisted for the first time on a meeting with representatives of the Serbian Resistance Movement Association. The organization chairman - Mr. Momcilo Trajkovic stated that he told Ms. Renn that Serbian-Albanian relations in Kosovo and Metohija are primarily affected by the rejection of the Serbian state by the ethnic Albanian separatist movement.
    Serbia Today, 1997-01-16 ; Borba, 1997-01-16

    [07] LOCAL ELECTIONS PROBLEMS SHOULD BE SETTLED WITHIN POLITICAL SYSTEM INSTITUTIONS

    The Supreme Defense Council affirmed its support to the Serbian authorities in their efforts to use the existing political system institution in solving problems generated by the election controversies in a given number of constituencies, since this would greatly help strengthen the overall stability of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and increase its international reputation - reads the statement issued by the Military Cabinet of the President of FR Yugoslavia. Analyzing the international standing of Yugoslavia, and the efforts our country is making in order to accelerate its complete re-integration into the international community, the Supreme Defense Council concluded that the Yugoslav international reputation has been negatively affected by the growing political differences, lack of political dialogue within the system institutions, and the increase of economic problems.
    Serbia Today, 1997-01-16 ; Borba, 1997-01-16

    [08] DEVELOPMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS IS AN ESSENTIAL PART OF OWNERSHIP AND STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION

    Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic received the managing team of the Italian "Telecom" company, headed with General Manager Tomaso Tomasi, conducting negotiations with the Serbian Government and the Serbian Post about a partnership regarding the future development of telecommunications in Serbia and investments in this important economic sector. President Milosevic expressed satisfaction for the clear interest and readiness to promote partnership in this field, since this will open an important prospective for technological progress, economic expansion and high profitability of the investments. The project, Mr. Milosevic remarked, is an essential part of the overall structural and ownership transformation that our country has embarked upon, thus creating the preconditions for a more intense economic development of the country.
    Serbia Today, 1997-01-16 ; Politika, 1997-01-16

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