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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 97-08-17
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
AUG.17, 1997 EVENING
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
BANJA LUKA - The chief of the Police Station of the CJB /Centre of the
public security/ in Banja Luka Stojan Davidovic confirmed that after one
day blockade of the Centre his workers are coming back to the ordinary
duties. The former members of the Ministry of internal affairs of Republika
Srpska /MUP RS/, under the command of suspended policeman Dragan Lukac, who
occupied CJB, are leaving the building. The part of SFOR is, also,
withdrawn from the surroundings of the Centre objects.
BANJA LUKA - The traffic, which was blocked in the street of Petar the
First Karadjordjevic, where is located the building of CJB in Banja Luka,
is in use again, but around the buildings there are still 16 tanks and
light combat vehicles of SFOR. The object of CJB, which was occupied on
August 17 by former members of MUP RS under the command of suspended
policeman Dragan Lukac, around 20,00 h visited the SFOR commander sector
South-west the British general Agnus Ramsy.
SARAJEVO - The members of SFOR and IPTF at the requirement of the Office of
High Representative of international community Carlos Westendorp, entered
into the premises of CJB in Banja Luka, occupied by special police forces
of RS president Biljana Plavsic. As explained in the announcement of SFOR
Office in Pale, the members of IPTF, in the building of CJB, investigate
the eventual violating of human rights, and the soldiers of SFOR
are securing the object.
BELGRADE - The president of the Democratic Party of Serbia /DSS/ Vojislav
Kostunica assessed that everybody who cares for honesty and future of RS
should accept the Decision of the Constitutional Court of RS by which is
cancelled the Decision of the president Biljana Plavsic on dissolving the
National Assembly. "No matter how correct are the motives of the president
Plavsic, the decision on dissolving the National Assembly is neither
politically nor legally adequate means for fighting against appearance of
crime" - it is stressed in the announcement of DSS.
STOCKHOLM - The Moslem authorities in Sarajevo will use the refugees and
their discontentment for the offensive to the Serbian regions which they
plan to perform next year, when expires the mandate of SFOR, is the opinion
of the representatives of the international humanitarian organisations in
B&H. As claims the Swedish daily "Dages Niheter", towards Sanski Most, for
the Federation B&H strategically very important city, the authorities in
Sarajevo are directing the Moslem refugees, who currently live in the
countries of Western Europe.
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