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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 97-03-21
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
MARCH 21 1997 DAY
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
TEMISVAR - In the Executive Bureau of the Senate of the Faculty of
Political Science, RS vice-president, Dragoljub Mirjanic, signed a contract
on cooperation between the RS Faculty and Rumania. The vice-president,
Mirjanic, pointed out that a Rumanian delegation comprised of politicians,
businessmen and scientists will pay a visit to RS in April, 1997, which
would help to improve cooperation and have better links between RS and
Rumania.
SRBINJE - The acting head of the Serb Democratic Party of Serbian Lands
(SDS SZ), Aleksa Buha, informed the members of the Srbinje branch of the
Party about the current political situation and future plans of the ruling
party in RS. Buha pointed out that it is necessary for the members of the
Main Board of the SDS SZ to gather information on the present difficulties
and problems in the municipalities of RS.
BANJALUKA - Following several months of break, the trial against Alija
Izetbegovic, who is charged with war crimes committed against the civilians,
wounded, war prisoners and ill, is continued before the Grand Jury of the
Court in Banjaluka, which is chaired by the judge, Dragica Glusac. The
prisoners of war, Goran Juric, Ranko Urosic and Stanimir Nedic from Kotor
Varos, who spent about a year in the Muslim prisons in Zenica and Travnik,
witnessed about the crimes committed by the Muslim Army and its leader
Izetbegovic.
SOKOLAC - The OSCE Provisional Electoral Commission announced that, within
the scope of the Article 5A of the 1997 Rules and Regulations for the
municipal elections in B&H, the voter registration will be carried out from
May 5, to June 16. The OSCE will take into consideration the possibility
for the registration to be prolonged to no more than 14 days.
HAGUE - 'The Association of Camp Inmates from 1991', which is the main
initiator of the process on the Muslim crimes committed over the Serbs in
the concentration camp in Celebici, once more expresses it dissatisfaction
with the work of the International Tribunal in The Hague and the way by
which its members are treating the exiled Serb civilians. Numerous non-
argumented claims about the causes for the starting of war in the former
B&H were again presented at the latest legal proceeding of The Hague
Tribunal. The statements of the political leaders were cited out of the
context, while only the sections speaking in favour of the secession of the
former republics of Yugoslavia were presented from the Constitution of the
former Yugoslavia.
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