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SRNA REVIEW OF DAILY NEWS, May 1, 1996
From: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>
SARAJEVO - The president of the National Assembly of Repub
lika Srpska (RS), Momcilo Krajisnik, stated today for SRNA that
"the current situation is very critical and that every abuse of
freedom of movement and incursion into Serb territory must be
stopped immediately". President Krajisnik met today at the Sa
rajevo airport with the high representative of the international
community, Carl Bildt and the Muslim prime minister Hasan Mura
tovic to discuss the freedom of movement, especially in the light
of the recent incidents in Doboj and Trnovo.
DOBOJ - The Doboj Centre of Public Security issued an an
nouncement regarding frequent Muslim attempts to penetrate the
RS. in which it chronologically enlightens incidents in the
village of Sjenica two days ago, when four persons were killed,
and many were wounded. Since IFOR representatives did not allow
the serb police to carry out an investigation on the spot, they
cannot give detailed report on consequences of the incident, says
ate announcement.
DOBOJ - The first results of an investigation show that two
days ago Muslim extremists instigated an incident near the Serb
settlement of Sjenina Rijeka, seven kilometres northeast of
Doboj, stated the spokesman of IFOR's NordicPolish brigade,
major Passy Karonen, in a statement for SRNA. He stated that the
investigation of the April 29th incident, when two persons were
killed and seven wounded, showed that "the Muslims ignored the
warnings of the members of the Swedish IFOR battalion not to
forcibly enter the RS".
BEOGRAD - The Serbian Radical Party (SRS) warned that he
Muslim authority in Sarajevo is trying in every way to provoke
incidents and occupy the Rs. The SRS considers that the Muslim
attempts at entering RS must be prevented, because the serb
people showed clearly their will to preserve their state, which
excluded coexistence with our enemies", says the SRS.
PETROVO - Milan (Milana) Mitrovic was killed this morning
due to a mine explosion, while passing through an unmarked mine
field in the community of Kakmuz, on the slopes of the Mt. Ozren.
KOTOR - VAROS - In central Bosnia, the Muslims are mistreating
the remaining Croats and representatives of the Catholic Church
under the eyes of IFOR troops, reports Croat RadioNovi Travnik.
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