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SRNA REVIEW OF DAILY NEWS, JUNE 1, 1996
From: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>
SARAJEVO - Last night, the Muslims stoned vehicles passing by the
LukavicaPale road, the section near the Vraca Memorial Complex,
injuring a passenger. The Public Security Centre for Sarajevo announced
that Predrag Vukmanovic, who got injuries to his head, immediately
informed the international police of the incident. At the same time, the
Muslims threw stones at a vehicle of the Serb Police from Novo Sarajevo,
moving from Vraca towards Miljevici.
MOSCOW - The former chiefof-staff of UNPROFOR Sector Sa- rajevo, Andrey
Demurenko considers that " Republika Srpska will unify with Serbia, and
the CroatMuslim Federation with Croatia without a large-scale
conflict". In an interview published yes terday in the Moscow' s paper
"Kosmopolska Pravda", Demurenko say that "these unifications will not go
without provocations and blood, but a major war is excluded because the
international forces will not allow the opposing forces to advance their
enmi ties".
LONDON - Widow of the wellknown US columnist and Serb friend David
Martin, the author of the book Betrayed Ally, expressed her conviction
that "the Serbs form the RS will honour the whole Serbiandom and prove
no peace or democracy in the Balkans can be developed without them". At
a tribune devoted to David Martin, Alfred Sherman, the former adviser of
the former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, assessed that "the
RS will terminate its mental and physical dependence on the ana tional
regime in Serbia, and will turn the Serbs to the side of western
democracies".
BEOGRAD - The UN spokesperson in Belgrade Susan Manuel as sessed as
being premature conclusions that the Dayton agreement collapsed, but not
denying numerous difficulties in way to its implementation. "The peace
agreement has to take its time, for the problems are of such a nature
that it is unrealistic to expect them to be resolved thus far", stated
Manuel for "Nasa Borba".
SKOPLJE - Thee Albanian president Sali Berisha said the Albanian armed
forces are ready to join NATO forces in the former B-H. Solana invited
the Albanian defence minister Safet Zugali to attend NATO's 14 June
meeting in Brussels, at which the number of soldiers and the exact date
of their departure is to be finally agreed. SKOPLJE - The president of
the Albanian Party of Democratic Prosperity Abdulrahamn Aljifi did not
welcome a statement of Kiro Gligorov, the president of the Former
Yugoslav Republic of Mace donia, that "the University in Tetovo was
organised by a group of Albanian separatists". "It is not true, because
the Tetovo Uni versity is supported by over 90 % Albanians in
Macedonia", ex plained Aljifi, saying that it owns to a commitment for
high levelled education of the Albanians in their native language".
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