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Serbia Today 96-04-24

Serbia Today Directory

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

Serbia Today

24 April 1996

In This Edition

TUDJMAN'S ANTI-CIVLIZATIONAL ACT

MINIMUM OF SERBIAN REQUESTS - AN EQUAL TREATMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA AND THE B&H FEDERATION

WHITE HOUSE FEARED SERBIAN MILITARY SUPREMACY *


CONTENTS

[01] RESOLUTION ADOPTED ON THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA, BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA AND CROATIA

[02] FOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF RELATIONS BETWEEN FR OF YUGOSLAVIA AND CHINA

[03] TUDJMAN'S ANTI-CIVILIZATIONAL ACT

[04] AN INTENSIFIED MUSLIM VIOLENCE

[05] MINIMUM OF SERBIAN REQUESTS - AN EQUAL TREATMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA AND THE B&H FEDERATION

[06] PROTEST OF FAMILIES OF MISSING FIGHTERS

[07] WHITE HOUSE FEARED SERBIAN MILITARY SUPREMACY


[01] RESOLUTION ADOPTED ON THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA, BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA AND CROATIA

At the 52nd session of the UN Commission for Human Rights in Geneva, last night a resolution was adopted on the state of these rights in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia. Parts of the resolution which pertain to the FR of Yugoslavia are considerably more favorable than in the previous similar documents, because the strongest accusations are now deleted, such as aggression, genocide, ethnic cleansing in Kosovo and Metohija and serious and mass violations of human rights. The key participants in the debate, such as the special UN rapporteur for human rights Elizabeth Ren, the Italian Foreign Minister Susana Agnelli who spoke on behalf of the European Union and many others, did not place the FR of Yugoslavia in a negative context. During the drafting of the resolution (there were seven versions of the text) the Islamic countries who are having as the sole criteria in the respect of human rights the religion, have constantly demanded new accusations of Yugoslavia. Dissatisfied was also the representative of Croatia, demanding for the resolution to contain accusations against Yugoslavia for all the trouble caused in this world, accusing even Elizabeth Ren for "equalizing the guilt". But the essence of strives of Elizabeth Ren is that the same criteria be applied to all the sides. Therefore, she had specially elaborated the crimes which Croats have committed in Krajina and Western Slavonia and the crimes committed against Serbs in Bosnia. In spite of an undoubtedly more favorable resolution this year while speaking of the FR of Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Mission at the UN, immediately after the document was presented, has submitted its objections to it. One of the main remarks is that the serious violations of human rights against Serbs are practically completely ignored. It is recalled that there was a Croat aggression on Western Slavonia and Krajina in May and August last year, which is not even mentioned in the resolution, in spite of several reports about this aggression submitted even by the UN Secretary General, by the Security Council, special envoy of the UN High Commissariat for Refugees and the International Committee of the Red Cross. In the comments of our Mission it is also stated that there are listings of the yet undiscovered mass graves in Srebrenica, Zepa, Prijedor, Sanski Most and Vukovar, while there is no mention at all of the already discovered mass graves in Mrkonjic Grad, Krajina, Western Slavonia and in other places where the assassinated Serbs are buried. Special chapter of the comment pertains to Kosovo and Metohija. According to the Yugoslav assessments, the manner in which this Serbian province is treated in the resolution means a call for the Albanian separatists to intensify their efforts for the secession. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia categorically refuses all accusations for the violation of the minority rights in its territory and recalls that it is the state of all of its citizens, which is clearly defined in its Constitution. (Politika, April 24, 1996)

[02] FOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF RELATIONS BETWEEN FR OF YUGOSLAVIA AND CHINA

Yugoslavia is interested to achieve with China a high level of cooperation in the economic, cultural and sports fields, which already exists on the political level, stated Slobodan Unkovic Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to China, at the press conference for Chinese reporters. Ambassador Unkovic especially informed the press about the actual events taking place in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and underlined the return of our country to the international institutions and full lifting of sanctions, as one of the priorities of the politics and economic strategies of Belgrade at present. He thanked China for its principled stand during the time of crisis in former Yugoslavia and for the understanding for the difficulties of the FR of Yugoslavia. (Politika, April 24, 1996)

[03] TUDJMAN'S ANTI-CIVILIZATIONAL ACT

Croat President Franjo Tudjman in his interview two days ago for the Croat press, reiterated his earlier intention for Jasenovac, the largest Serbian execution grounds in World War Two, to be desecrated by burying the executioners by the side of their victims. In this way he has proved that he is ignoring the warnings of the U.S. Congress and objections coming from all over the world. "In Croatia and in the world, some circles and individuals have raised their voice against the idea on rearrangement of Jasenovac, but I think that we have many reasons for carrying the idea into life of transforming Jasenovac into a memorial complex for all the war victims, because in the location of the present-day Jasenovac not only the victims of Fascism are buried".

Tudjman is avoiding the historical facts that Jasenovac, the largest concentration camp in the Balkans in the World War Two and the execution grounds of over 700,000 Serbs, Jews and Gypsies, after World War Two was erased to the ground, just because of "eliminating the traces of the Ustashi crime of genocide".

"Jasenovac, the way it is today, for the majority of Croat people can not represent a place which the Croat people can accept", says Tudjman, continuing in his re-tailoring of history, in a vain attempt to prove to the world that further to Serbs, Jews and Gypsies as the most numerous victims of genocide of the Ustashi regime, to the same extent have also perished the others, even those who have committed the crimes". (Politika, April 24, 1996)

[04] AN INTENSIFIED MUSLIM VIOLENCE

Several hundreds of militant Muslims from the direction of Kalesija for the third day now are trying to enter by force the Serbian villages of Kitovnice, Desice and Djetice, in the north-west of Zvornik. Muslim group has tried by shouting, voicing threats and the use of force to seize the part of territory of the Republic of Srpska. The Command of the Zvornik garrison of the Republic of Srpska Army, whose members have, in accordance with the Dayton Agreement scheduled dynamics, withdrawn from the previous separation lines, is saying the following: "The entrance of Muslims by forcible way into the territory of the Republic of Srpska is unpermissible and practically means the violation of the territory which undisputably according to the Dayton Agreement belongs to Serbs. The worst part is that these groups are headed by the war criminals among Muslims, who have taken part in the mass and most brutal murders of Serbs in these villages". The Serbian side is pointing out that the members of the International Police did not show any serious readiness to prevent incidents on the border line between the Republic of Srpska and the Muslim-Croat Federation. (Vecernje novosti, April 24, 1996)

[05] MINIMUM OF SERBIAN REQUESTS - AN EQUAL TREATMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA AND THE B&H FEDERATION

The Prime Minister of the Republic of Srpska Rajko Kasagic and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Aleksa Buha have received in Pale the French Ambassador in Sarajevo Iv Goden and informed him of the stand of their government - that the minimum of Serbian requests is for an equal treatment of the Republic of Srpska and the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina. "Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina has received from the international community 200,000 US dollars for development and reconstruction. Republic of Srpska did not receive anything, and the international community, if it wishes to help in the reconstruction and revitalization of the Republic of Srpska should allocate its fund for it, on equal footing as for all the other areas in former Yugoslavia", said Kasagic. The French Ambassador said that his country will strive for the international aid to be allocated to both entities in former Bosnia-Herzegovina. (Borba, April 24, 1996)

[06] PROTEST OF FAMILIES OF MISSING FIGHTERS

The protest rally of the Association of Families of Missing Fighters of the Republic of Srpska Army held yesterday in Banja Luka is so far the most massive appeal sent both to the local and the world public for the liberation of all those who are still detained in various prisons. It is obvious that the international community is not willing to make pressure on all the sides so that all the prisoners would be released, and the dead be given a dignified burial, said the president of this Association Branko Panic. He also said that so far the Association has registered 47 mass graves of Serbian people and 95 prisons, but that the International Committee of the Red Cross visited only one fifth of them. In the letter of protest sent from this rally to Carl Bildt and presidents of the major countries of the world, it is also said the following: "All deadlines when the prisoners should have been released have already passed, and our sons, fathers and brothers are still kept in the jails of the Muslim-Croat Federation, or maybe the hardest destiny has befallen them. About those missing from the Federation there is a constant talk, while you are not interested in the fate of Serbs. This we can tolerate no longer". (Vecernje novosti, April 24, 1996)

[07] WHITE HOUSE FEARED SERBIAN MILITARY SUPREMACY

Clinton Administration decided not to oppose Iranian arming of the Muslims in Bosnia two years ago, because it was afraid of the military defeat of the government in Sarajevo. This was the justification stated yesterday before the Committee of the House of Representatives for foreign relations of the U.S. Congress, by the Under-Secretary of State Peter Tarnoff, refusing the accusations by the Republicans that the White House had given "the green light" to Croatia for the delivery of Iranian arms to its Muslim war ally. This was happening at the time when the White House was publicly attacking Republicans for their demands to lift the embargo on the arms deliveries to Bosnia. The anger of the Republicans is now alleviated in the manner judged to be the best - by an explanation that everything that was done was aimed against Serbs. "In view of the urgency of the military situation on the ground and the shifts in the balance in favor of the Bosnian Serbs, Administration did not oppose possible arming of Muslims through Croatia. We decided neither to approve not to oppose such armament", said Tarnoff. At the same time, he tried to convince the Congressmen that such a play with the UN Resolution for whose strict respect the United States were publicly striving, was in no case a violation of "the letter of the law". (Politika ekspres, April 24, 1996)
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