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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 97-07-16
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
JULY 16 1997 EVENING
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
SARAJEVO - The president in the B-H Presidency from Republika Srpska (RS)
Momcilo Krajisnik, called the Serb people to refrain from any display of
hostility towards the representatives of the international agencies. In his
comment on the latest incidents in Banjaluka, Prijedor and Zvornik,
Krajisnik said that these were the results of "bitterness of the people
caused by the murder of Simo Drljaca and arrest of Dr Milan Kovacevic and a
kind of uncertainty provoked by the secret lists of indictees". "SFOR
soldiers have their mandate, and they implement someone's policy. If some
are to be blamed, these would rather be some politicians who are far away
from this region", stated president Krajisnik after his meeting with deputy
high representative Gerd Wagner, in Pale.
SARAJEVO - The co-chairman of the Council of Ministers, Boro Bosic, talked
in Pale with deputy high representative Gerd Wagner, who conveyed wishes of
high representative Carlos Westendrop for soon overcoming of the existing
political problems in RS. "The international representatives want to have
counterparts competent to decide on all issues", stated the co-chairman of
the B-H Council of Ministers.
BRCKO - The international supervisor for Brcko, Robert Farrand, assessed
that "Tango" operation, in which former police chief of Prijedor was killed
and director of Prijedor hospital arrested "was carried out within the
political guidelines". In his written report to SRNA, Farrand added that he
supported Biljana Plavsic in the current dispute among RS leaders.
BRCKO - The supervisor for Brcko, Robert Farrand, stated that complaints by
citizens claiming to have been denied their right to vote would be
processed. Farrand added that the Electoral Appellation Commission will
step-up its efforts to respond all complaints of citizens who "were not
able to vote due to strict documents control". The announced protest
meeting of citizens, who could not be registered despite having regular
documents, was called off because of Farrand's pledge to review all
complaints.
ZVORNIK - The president of the Municipal Board of the Serbian Democratic
Party (SDS) in Zvornik, Stevo Radic, held separate meetings with the head
of the EU Observing Mission Frid Gigaher and representatives of the SFOR
Civilian Section, Chuck Johns and David Bruls, on the security situation in
the area following numerous incidents. The last and most dangerous one was
the placing of explosive under OSCE vehicle.
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