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SRNA REVIEW OF EVENING NEWS, March 22, 1996
From: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>
BELGRADE - RS National Assembly president, Momcilo Krajis
nik, stated that big powers expelled the Serbs from Sarajevo, and
now the second painful issue for the Serb side is to be solved -
the status of Brcko. In an interview given Belgrade's paper
Argument, Krajisnik said that "the Serbs are discontent with the
Dayton agreement, but, nevertheless, they will implement it".
AMSTERDAM - The International War Crimes Tribunal in the
Hague indicted three Muslims - Zejnil Delalci, Hazim Delic and
Esad Landza and a Croat Zdravko Mucic because of war crimes
committed against the Serbs. According to the Dutch media, the
Hague tribunal has done this in order to take arguments away from
Belgrade and Moscow that only Serbs are being tried in the Hague.
BELGRADE - A Belgrade attorney, Zdravko Guberina, stated
that bringing charges against three Muslims and a Croat came too
late. Guberina said that "as long as the Hague tribunal does not
bring charges against the Croat and Muslim military and political
leadership, the tribunal has no right to indict or arrest a
single Serb".
BRCKO - Brcko police station chief, Zarko Cosic, today
called premature the decision of American mechanised brigade
commander George Fontana to eliminate all checkpoints between
Brod and Srpska Dubica (near Brcko). "Serb police won't be able
to guarantee the security of Muslims and Croats entering Brcko,
especially when larger numbers of persons are involved", said
Cosic in a statement SRNA. "If it comes to this, then their
security will be in jeopardy, while the possibility of incidents
occurring will increase", warned Cosic.
MOSCOW - The Russian president, Boris Yeltsin, will not
attend tomorrow's meeting of the Contact Group in Moscow because
he will be too busy, reports AFP. According to an unnamed source
from Kremlin, the Russian premier Victor Chernomidin will attend
the meeting.
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