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Serbia Today 96-04-16

Serbia Today Directory

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

16 April 1996

In This Edition

COMMUNIQUE BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ABOUT THE ELIZABETH REN REPORT

MUSLIM PROVOCATIONS NEAR BRCKO

JASENOVAC MUST BE SAVED FROM TUDJMAN


CONTENTS

[01] YET ANOTHER ABSURD IN THE UN SYSTEM

[02] COMMUNIQUE BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ABOUT THE ELIZABETH REN REPORT

[03] CHALLENGES OF A LARGE MARKET

[04] ASSISTANCE WITHOUT POLITICAL CONDITIONS

[05] MUSLIM PROVOCATIONS NEAR BRCKO

[06] ABDIC: ALIJA IS HIDING BEHIND THE ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT

[07] JASENOVAC MUST BE SAVED FROM TUDJMAN

[08] WITHOUT THE YUGOSLAV MARKET SLOVENIAN ECONOMY HAS ONLY FAILURES

[09] MATRIMONIAL RIGHTS ARE NOT HUMAN RIGHTS

[10] POPE IN SLOVENIA - AN EXPENSIVE GUEST


[01] YET ANOTHER ABSURD IN THE UN SYSTEM

The UN European Economic Commission, one of the five regional commissions of the world organization, at the 51st annual session in Geneva, will debate the process of the UN system reforms, development of the private sector and industrial development, with the special emphasis on the so-called countries in the period of transition. Among the 55 members of this body there are also the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and all the former Yugoslav republics, but, contrary to all of them, only the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia although it is the member of the Commission, and this membership is not disputed by anyone, is not taking part at this year's session. It is a question actually of the yet another absurd in the UN system. regardless of the fact that the UN Legal Department on several occasions underlined that the FR of Yugoslavia has the full right to the international continuity, Yugoslavia is practically forbidden from participating at the session of the one of the most important bodies of the world organization. This is in fact a repetition of the already well known story about different interpretation of the UN General Assembly Resolution 47/1 on the suspension of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. (Politika, April 16, 1996)

[02] COMMUNIQUE BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ABOUT THE ELIZABETH REN REPORT

Yugoslav mission at the UN in Geneva has published yesterday as the official document of the current 52nd session of the UN Commission on Human Rights, "The Communique by the Government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on the Report of the Special Envoy for Human Rights in Former Yugoslavia" Elizabeth Ren. The commentary is published on the eve of the address by Mrs Ren to the participants of the session. While supporting the past strives of Mrs. Ren on the ground to verify the state of human rights, Federal Government is underlining that from the special envoy it is expected to base her activities most of all on the verified facts, to be unbiased and impartial and never become, consciously or unconsciously, the subject of manipulation by those who from the very beginning of the Yugoslav crisis have abused the problems of human rights for political pressures on only one side - the Serbs. In the communique it is pointed out at some incorrect facts in the factography and in the evaluation of the state of human rights and rights of minorities in the FR of Yugoslavia, which facts are groundless. One of the random conclusions by Elizabeth Ren is that the FR of Yugoslavia has proclaimed itself the only successor to former Yugoslavia, which is not true. The right of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to the continuity has been, on several occasions, confirmed also by the UN Legal Department. Regarding the status of minorities, Federal Government states that "there is no discrimination of ethnic or religious groups in Kosovo and Metohija" and in many examples which are illustrating this it is stated that at present there are 25 newspapers and magazines printed in the Albanian language which "are fully independent from any control or influence by the state". (Politika, April 16, 1996)

[03] CHALLENGES OF A LARGE MARKET

President of the Chamber of Economy of Serbia Vlajko Stojiljkovic had talks with the delegation of the government of Harbin, the capital of the Chinese Province of Heilundjang, on the possibilities for promotion of the economic relations, most of all in the field of machine building, agriculture and trade. This large market of the Province of Heilundjang, with some 36 million inhabitants, is for our firms a challenge and an opportunity to find their place there with the competitive products, together with many world companies, said Stojiljkovic. In the economic cooperation several concrete jobs have already been realized, and it was proposed for the city of Harbin to establish in Belgrade its commercial and cultural center, through which it will be possible to get China closer to Europe. (Politika, April 16, 1996)

[04] ASSISTANCE WITHOUT POLITICAL CONDITIONS

After the Donors Conference for Bosnia in Brussels, in the British diplomatic circles it is underlined that Britain will direct its assistance and jobs to entire Bosnia, which means also to the Republic of Srpska. It is recalled that Britain does not wish to follow those who are conditioning their aid to the Republic of Srpska by political targets. Because of the adequate participation of the British companies in the reconstruction of Bosnia, the Foreign Office will establish soon in Sarajevo its trade and economic representative office. (Borba, April 16, 1996)

[05] MUSLIM PROVOCATIONS NEAR BRCKO

In the village of Brka, some ten kilometers from Brcko, two days ago some 15,000 Muslims have gathered at a rally, demanding for Brcko to be given to them. At the rally where the atmosphere was brought to the boiling point by the Vice President of the Federation Ejup Ganic and the President of the Socialist Democratic Party of Bosnia-Herzegovina Nijaz Durakovic, all this broadcasted by the Muslim television, demands were voiced for the forcible entry into Brcko. Ganic and Durakovic on several occasions underlined that "there is no peace without Brcko". The rally was all the time supervised by the IFOR helicopters which was creating an impression in the gathered Muslim population that the entire world is on their side. On this provocation, some 7,000 Serbs from Brcko were waiting on the frontiers of the so-called pink zones, fearing the forcible entry of the Muslims into the city. No incidents have occurred, however. The greatest attention on this event was focused by the Croat media claiming, however, that the rally was not held in the village of Brka, but in the village of Vitanovici where the majority are Croats. According to the Dayton Agreement, Brcko belongs to the Republic of Srpska and the announced arbitration does not refer to this city but only to the separation lines in the former corridor. (Politika ekspres, April 16, 1996)

[06] ABDIC: ALIJA IS HIDING BEHIND THE ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT

The former member of the Muslim Presidency of Bosnia, the political opponent of Alija Izetbegovic, Fikret Abdic, announced yesterday in his interview for the Zagreb daily "Vjesnik" that he will place his candidature for the elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina with the newly formed party - the Democratic People's Community. Abdic who is now staying in Croatia, said that he was not surprised by the recent arrest of the group of Muslims in Croatia for which it is claimed that they were preparing an assassination attempt against him. "The planned assassination attempt", said Abdic, "is disclosing the intentions of the Party of Democratic Action to liquidate its opponents, because Izetbegovic can not bear to have beside him a strong personality". (Vecernje novosti, April 16, 1996)

[07] JASENOVAC MUST BE SAVED FROM TUDJMAN

Jasenovac, the biggest and the most brutal Ustashi death camp in the World War Two, must be preserved as it is, intact, because it is historically important also for the comprehension of the present-day tragedy taking place in these areas. This was the ic which served as basis to the last night's lecture delivered in the Carnegie Foundation in the Washington D.C. by Dr. Milan Bulajic, director of the Belgrade Museum of the Victims of Genocide. He has joined many others in the demands for the Croat President Tudjman not to desecrate this execution grounds by burring there in "the joint grave" the remains of the Ustashi and their victims, Serbs, Jews and Gypsies. Within the forum "Crisis in Former Yugoslavia", in front of an audience of distinguished personalities, Dr. Bulajic underlined that Jasenovac must be preserved from such a violence also because in it the Fascist authorities of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) have committed "a three-dimensional crime of genocide against Serbs, again Jews and against Gypsies". Bulajic recalled that there is a wave of protests caused by the Tudjman's idea, also in the United States. In his capacity of the director of the Belgrade Museum of the Victims of Genocide, Bulajic requested that the UN and the European Parliament form a special investigation commission which would determine full truth about this camp of death. To the competent institutions in Washington, Chicago and Los Angeles Bulajic proposed to organize an exhibition entitled "Jasenovac - the System of Ustashi Death Camps" and it is learnt that there are chances for this exhibition to be organized soon. (Tanjug, April 16, 1996)

[08] WITHOUT THE YUGOSLAV MARKET SLOVENIAN ECONOMY HAS ONLY FAILURES

In the moments of nationalist passion because of the secession from Yugoslavia, Slovenians have literally mocked the distinguished economist and the head of the then Ljubljana Institute of Economics, Alexander Bajt, who claimed that Slovenia can not survive long without the Yugoslav market. After less then five years of life in an independent democracy, however, Bajt's forecasts were confirmed - Slovenia is faced with a real economic catastrophe. The announcement that the Slovenian Government can no longer cover the losses of the Maribor metal giant "TAM" is the latest confirmation that there is an inevitable disappearance of the Slovenian illusion about "an independent success". Before the bankruptcy of "TAM", foreigners have already bought everything that was of any value in Slovenia. "Elan" became Croat and from "Iskra", "Metalka" and other major companies only a shadow remained, while recently even the paper factory in Krsko was bought by the Czechs. The director of "Iskra Holding" Dusan Sesok is one of the few sincere ones who admitted that Yugoslavia is the only way to save the Slovenian economy. (Vecernje novosti, April 16, 1996)

[09] MATRIMONIAL RIGHTS ARE NOT HUMAN RIGHTS

Instead of preventing an obvious discrimination and helping a number of families from Slovenia and the FR of Yugoslavia, the UN Commission for Human Rights has rejected the demands of the women from Slovenia and has sided with the Slovenian state bureaucracy which is so powerful that it is prohibiting life together of the married couples. The trouble of many Slovenian wives started with the departure of the former Yugoslav People's Army from Slovenia, when their husbands mostly higher officers, by respecting their military pledge, have left Slovenia. The new Slovenian government has proclaimed them aggressors and have prohibited their entrance in Slovenia, although there was never any criminal prosecution against them and no one was convicted. In Slovenia the wives have remained with children striving to preserve the property and apartments, and have occasionally been meeting with their husbands in Hungary or in Yugoslavia. The Geneva Commission for Human Rights to which they have complained, has rejected their complaints allegedly for the "state security" reasons and without explanation. Slovenia is thus still entitled to prohibit the entrance of the former YPA officers in its territory almost exclusively Serbs and Montenegrins, by brutally violating the human rights and interfering in the most intimate matrimonial sphere. (Vecernje novosti, April 16, 1996)

[10] POPE IN SLOVENIA - AN EXPENSIVE GUEST

Special units of the Slovenian police will boycott the security of the Pope's visit to Slovenia, which is officially announced for the middle of May, because Ministry of Interior Affairs did not accept their ultimatum for the raise of salaries. This lack of hospitality for the Pope John Paul Second on the even of his visit to Slovenia, was already expressed in several polemics in poor taste between the Slovenian Government and the Church, about who will pay the principle of 15 million DEM for the Pope's visit to Ljubljana, Maribor and Postojna. Slovenian public in several surveys has also pronounced the Pope "a too expensive guest". (Borba, April 16, 1996) .
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