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Serbia Today 96-02-29

Serbia Today Directory

From: ddc@nyquist.bellcore.com (D.D. Chukurov)

29 February 1996

In This Edition

SERBIA IN A NEW CENTURY

INTERNATIONAL OBSERVERS ON THE DRINA WITHDRAWN

EVIDENCE OF CRIMES AGAINST SERBS BY MOSLEM LEADERS


CONTENTS

[01] FRY AND RUSSIA HAVE THE INTEREST TO EXPAND THE ECONOMIC COOPERATION

[02] THE PEACE PROCESS IS EVOLVING WELL

[03] SERBIA IN A NEW CENTURY

[04] INTERNATIONAL OBSERVERS ON THE DRINA WITHDRAWN

[05] ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SERBIAN DETERMINATION

[06] FINALLY AN EQUITABLE POSITION FOR THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA

[07] THE REQUEST FOR THE RELEASE OF GENERAL DJUKIC HAS BEEN REJECTED

[08] EVIDENCE OF CRIMES AGAINST SERBS BY MOSLEM LEADERS

[09] THE FEDERATION - A TEST GROUND FOR TWO STATES


[01] FRY AND RUSSIA HAVE THE INTEREST TO EXPAND THE ECONOMIC COOPERATION

Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic met yesterday with the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Nikolai Afanasyevski and the newly appointed Russian Federation Ambassador to Yugoslavia - Mr. Mihailovich Kotov. During the talks about the current issues involving the further successful development of the bilateral relations between FRY and Russia, it has been stressed that the two countries attribute great importance to the enhancement of the comprehensive mutual cooperation, which particularly involves the already successful business cooperation. According to President Milosevic, Yugoslavia and Russia have mutual interest to raise the economic cooperation to the level before the international embargo, with the prospective of constant expansion. (Politika, February 29, 1996)

[02] THE PEACE PROCESS IS EVOLVING WELL

Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic met with UN Secretary General Special Envoy Koffi Anan before his departure from Yugoslavia. During the meeting it has been stressed that the peace process is evolving well, with a prospective for a speedy and comprehensive consolidation of the political situation in the Balkan region. Mr. Milosevic acknowledged the UN efforts and stressed the importance of full coordination of the actions of the international community for the normalization of life, and especially the economic renewal of the region where the civil war raged - as a precondition for strengthening peace and the creation of stable, neighborly relations among the nations and the countries in the region. Both sides underscored that the removal of the imposed obstacles for the unobstructed evolution of economic relations, the cultural and economic integration of the Balkan countries will be quickened. (Politika, February 29, 1996)

[03] SERBIA IN A NEW CENTURY

At the 3rd Congress of the Socialist Party of Serbia, beginning in Belgrade on March 2nd, 1850 delegates will elect the new party leadership and adopt the document called "Serbia 2000 - A Step into the New Century". The congress document includes a vision for the development of the country and reconfirms the basic orientation of the SPS for a democratic, free, economically and spiritually rich society, the equality of all men, social justice, solidarity and peace among states and nations. The congress document also defines the basic political objectives of the Socialist Party , and sets the bases for economic growth, cultural prosperity and international affirmation of Serbia at the threshold of the new century, now that the war is over and the sanctions have been suspended. The Socialist see the future of Serbia as a modern European country, with a democratic political system, market economy and equality of all forms of ownership, developed science and culture, free and responsible information. More than 60 foreign delegations from 50 countries already confirmed their presence at the SPS congress, and 110 news agencies and media representatives have been accredited - a third of them being from abroad. (Vecernje Novosti, February 29, 1996)

[04] INTERNATIONAL OBSERVERS ON THE DRINA WITHDRAWN

ICFY observers along the border between Yugoslavia and the Republic of Srpska (RS) have been withdrawn - stated Mr. Abel Zele - Spokesman of the ICFY Mission in Belgrade. After the UN Security Council decision to suspend the sanctions against RS, the presence of observers has been revoked - Mr. Zele said and added that the border regime regarding RS is now fully under the authority of FR Yugoslavia. Yesterday, the Yugoslav Government abolished the economic blockade of RS - introduced on August 4th 1994. The decision has become effective Tuesday night. (Politika, February 29, 1996)

[05] ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SERBIAN DETERMINATION

British analysts believe that the suspension of sanctions against the Republic of Srpska (RS) represents another step towards peace and a confirmation of the determination of the Serbian side to fully honor the Dayton Agreement. London circles stress that the formal conditions already existed, but that the suspension of sanctions is the direct result of the recent meeting in Rome. It marks a negotiating achievement of the Serbian side headed by President Milosevic. In spite of all media and political manipulations which preceded the session of the UN Security Council - and significantly obstructed the decision, the international community finally had to acknowledge that the Serbian side is keeping its commitments - the same sources say. In spite of such public recognition of the fact that the Serbian side is abiding by the Agreement, part of the international community is still involved in a campaign against the Serbs. Currently the most powerful lever within such a policy is the Hague Tribunal. According to British reporters, yesterday's public hearing against the former leader of Krayina Serbs - Milan Martic, seemed like a farce. Representatives of the Croatian Government appeared in the Hague as witnesses, in spite of the fact that they themselves were involved in the massacre of at least 2000 Serbs in the offensive in Western Slavonija which took place at same time as the crimes allegedly committed by Martic. These officials are not on trial but have called as "chief witnesses". (Borba, February 29, 1996)

[06] FINALLY AN EQUITABLE POSITION FOR THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA

Circles in Athens remark that the UN Security Council decision to suspend the sanctions against the Republic of Srpska, represent a step towards the consolidation of peace and the stabilization of the situation in Bosnia. With this decision, the Republic of Srpska has been finally been placed in level field conditions compared to the Moslem-Croatian Federation. Greek newspapers also remark that until now, the international community had a strongly biased approach to the two entities in Bosnia. According to "Elephterotypia" such partiality was most strongly sensed in the humanitarian and economic spheres. The fact that international humanitarian and other organizations failed their duty in Bosnia is confirmed by the absence of a mission of the World Health Organization in the Republic of Srpska although there are five others in the remaining part of Bosnia. (Borba, February 29, 1996)

[07] THE REQUEST FOR THE RELEASE OF GENERAL DJUKIC HAS BEEN REJECTED

The Hague Tribunal for Crimes of War Committed in Former Yugoslavia rejected the demand for the release of Colonel General Djordje Djukic - of the Republic of Srpska Army (BSA). The demand has been submitted by Gen. Djukic's attorneys - Mr. Milan Vujin and Toma Fila, on the grounds of lack of evidence, court procedure errors and the illegal arrest of Bosnian Serb officers by the Moslem authorities. The defense attorneys asked that protective custody expiring today be revoked, whilst the prosecutor - Mr. Goldstone asked that the detention be prolonged to allow the gathering of new evidence on crimes of war allegedly committed by general Djukic and colonel Krsmanovic. According to observers, the partial decision of the Tribunal - i.e. its indecision to assume a stand on the demand presented by gen. Djukic's attorneys, clearly reveals the political background of the arrest of BSA and their extradition to the Hague Tribunal. (Politika, February 29, 1996)

[08] EVIDENCE OF CRIMES AGAINST SERBS BY MOSLEM LEADERS

In the past several days in Temisoara four teams of the Hague Tribunal, gathered evidence on crimes committed in Moslem jails in Konjic, Mt. Igman and Sarajevo. About 30 Bosnian Serbs that were imprisoned in these camps between September 1992 and January 1995, testified and provided concrete evidence about the criminal behavior of at least 150 officials of the Moslem Government, including Alija Izetbegovic who was personally present to the tortures of Serbs on at least three occasions. Out of 1.200 inmates, including juveniles, women and elderly, many did not survive the tortures. These witnesses also confirmed that the international community knew about these camps from the very beginning - including the Red Cross, UNPROFOR and the Security Council - but closed their eyes to the truth. Former inmates stressed that they expect the Hague Tribunal to react swiftly to their depositions and to take actions against criminals whose names are now known. "If nothing is done after these testimonies, we will know that the Hague Tribunal is nothing but a political instrument formed to seek culprits only among the Serbs." - said the witnesses interviewed by investigators in Temisoara. (Vecernje Novosti, February 29, 1996)

[09] THE FEDERATION - A TEST GROUND FOR TWO STATES

Mr. Harris Silajdjic - former Prime Minister of the Moslem Government in Sarajevo - stated in an interview for the London Guardian that the Moslem- Croatian Federation in Bosnia has no future. He stressed his pessimism and affirmed that the Federation is nothing but a test-ground for the creation of two separate and ethnically pure states - a Croatian and a Moslem one. According to Silajdzic, his former political Party - the Moslem Democratic Action Party (SDA) - actually plans to create an "Islamic mini-state" which will be radically Moslem. Commenting the exodus of the Serbs from Sarajevo, Silajdzic accused the Bosnian Serb leadership and his ex party that refused to offer guarantees of safety to the Serbs. (Ekspres, February 29, 1996)
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