SRNA REVIEW OF DAILY NEWS, July 31, 1996
From: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>
KOTOR VAROS - Remaining Serbian population in Travnik is ex
posed to the terrible tortures and oppressions by local Moslem
authorities - learns SRNA from the well informed sources in ICRC.
This is confirmed by Serbs who came from Travnik two days ago.
According to the same sources, Moslems without any reason are
expelling Serbs from their homes and form jobs, while the Serbian
children in Travnik are forced to attend the lessons in school
based on Islamic religion.
ZURICH - The Swiss news "Neue Zuricher Zeitung" cites the
statement of the Yugoslavian minister of Justice Krivokapic that
Yugoslavia will not extradite to Hague no one of its citizens,
even if this court requires that.
TUZLA - Police station in Tuzla started investigations
against persons who yesterday in the zone of separation at the
settlement Dubrave attacked the patrol of the Croatian police
station of the municipality Ravne - Brcko. According the report
of the Moslem radio in Tuzla, the leader of the group Enver
Hasanbegovic was denounced and another two unidentified assail
ants of Moslem nationality.
ZAGREB - The Croatian president Franjo Tudjman and vice
president of the CroatianMoslem federation Ejup Ganic will try
in Zagreb to decrease the tension between Moslems and Croats in
the former B&H, especially in Mostar. Ganic departed from Zagreb
together with the international representative in the former
Bosnia Michael Steiner.
GRUDE - The citizens of the Croatian Republic HercegBosnia
/HR HB/ will request by petition the extradition to the Hague
Moslems who during the war in the former B&H committed, or are
responsible for the crimes against Croats - reports the Croatian
radio HB. With the petition is enclosed text in which directly
are accused Alija Izetbegovic, Ejup Ganic, Sefer Halilovic, Atif
Dudakovic, Arif Pasalic, Sakib Mahmuljin and a great number of
other lower commanders of the Moslem army and politicians.
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