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Serbia Today 96-07-05

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From: Yugoslavia <http://www.yugoslavia.com>

Serbia Today

5 July 1996


CONTENTS

  • [01] PRESIDENT MILOSEVIC RECEIVES BILDT AND KLEIN
  • [02] DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA ARE IN THE BEST INTEREST OF ALL OF ITS CITIZENS
  • [03] TRANSFORMATION OF THE BALKANS INTO A ZONE OF PEACE IS THE PRIORITY INTEREST OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA
  • [04] WORLD PROMOTION OF 'EUROPOLIS'
  • [05] PERSECUTION OF SERBS REMAIN UNOBSERVED
  • [06] NO SANCTIONS AT ANY COST
  • [07] NEW MASS GRAVES DISCOVERED
  • [08] PERRY 'MENDS' THE FEDERATION
  • [09] SECURITY COUNCIL 'DEEPLY REGRETS'
  • [10] CRIMES AGAINST SERBS IN KRAJINA CONTINUE

  • [01] PRESIDENT MILOSEVIC RECEIVES BILDT AND KLEIN

    President of the Republic Slobodan Milosevic received yesterday high representative of the international community for Bosnia-Herzegovina Carl Bildt and had talks with him about implementation of the peace agreement, and especially about preparations for the forthcoming elections. The efforts so far have made possible for the process of an overall normalization of relations and fulfillment of undertaken obligations to take place in the positive direction, was stated during the talks. The final phase is now forthcoming in which the elections are to be prepared with full freedom of movement of citizens and an unobstructed presentation of the political forces which will take part in the elections.

    The UN Administrator for Srem and Baranja Region Jacques Klein informed President Milosevic of the process of implementation of the Erdut Agreement and expressed satisfaction with the results achieved so far in its implementation. Demilitarization was successfully completed in the planed time, the joint police forces have been made functional and the key focus is now on the revitalization of the economic life. According to Klein, the contracting parties to the agreement are showing the necessary readiness for cooperation with his team, which is a significant contribution to a continuous progress of the process of stabilization of the situation in these areas. (Politika, July 4, 1996)

    [02] DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA ARE IN THE BEST INTEREST OF ALL OF ITS CITIZENS

    President of the Republic Slobodan Milosevic received yesterday acting president of the Republic of Srpska Biljana Plavsic, who had on June 30, 1996 taken over the competencies of the President of the Republic of Srpska. She stated her firm belief that the Republic of Srpska and all of its bodies as a whole and successfully will continue with the implementation of the Dayton Agreement. President Milosevic has emphasized the importance of the comprehensive cooperation of the Republic of Srpska leadership with all the engaged factors in successful realization of the peace process, and especially in the preparations for the elections. According to President Milosevic, democratic elections of the legitimate institutions in the Republic of Srpska are in the best interest of all of its citizens and will contribute to an undoubted affirmation of the Republic of Srpska, whose legally elected institutions should ensure to all of its citizens a free and peaceful life, full equality and economic and cultural progress. (Politika, July 4, 1996)

    [03] TRANSFORMATION OF THE BALKANS INTO A ZONE OF PEACE IS THE PRIORITY INTEREST OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA

    At Cakor Mount, which is linking Serbia and Montenegro, the central celebration was held yesterday of the Veterans Day and 55th anniversary of the national resurrection against the Fascist occupiers. Recalling enormous contribution of the Serbian and Montenegrin people to the joint struggle of the great anti-Fascist coalition in the World War Two, President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Lilic, at a large people's rally, spoke also of the events which have taken place over the last several years. "The history in these regions has again taken its toll, the secessionist policy of the former republics had caused war conflicts and caused enormous human sacrifice and material destruction", said Lilic. "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with its policy succeeded in preserving peace in our country, in preserving human lives and economic capacities. At the same time the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia has played an important role in the peace process which is being recognized today by the entire progressive world". President Lilic especially underlined that "transforming Balkans into a zone of peace, stability and good neighborly cooperation is the vital interest and priority foreign political task of the FR of Yugoslavia, where we do not only have in mind the interests of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the Balkans, but above all, of the Balkans in Europe". (Borba, July 5, 1996)

    [04] WORLD PROMOTION OF 'EUROPOLIS'

    At the World Congress of Architecture in Barcelona yesterday a promotion was held of the program "Europolis-Belgrade on Sava River". The first reactions among experts to the new architectural concept of the capital city of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Serbia, are extremely favorable, and special interest was caused by the announcement of an international competition for the architectural solution of the "Europolis". Dragan Tomic, president of the Assembly of Serbia, Nada Popovic-Perisic Minister of Culture, Branislav Ivkovic Minister of Construction and Nebojsa Covic Lord Mayor of Belgrade, informed the audience of the history of Belgrade, its geographic, cultural, economic specific features and advantages, of a city on the cross-roads of international routes and civilizations. (Politika ekspres, July 5, 1996)

    [05] PERSECUTION OF SERBS REMAIN UNOBSERVED

    In the latest report of the International Federation of the Red Cross and the Red Half-Moon about world catastrophes for the first time it is admitted that persecution and sufferings of Serbs in former Yugoslavia have remained mostly unobserved. This conclusion is supported by the facts about the exodus of Serbs from Krajina and Western Slavonia, who in spite of the UN mandate, were attacked by the forces of the Republic of Croatia. World media have recorded the beginning of the exodus of Serbs, but their further fate did not seem to interest anyone in the world. Such an exodus, Europe has not seen since World War Two, underline the authors of the report and state that Serbs from these areas have lost everything and that "their roots were eradicated". "When the Croat offensive began some 200,000 Serbs abandoned their homes and started towards Yugoslavia, which was under the sanctions, with a limited international aid and consequences felt on its economy. Under such circumstances, Yugoslavia had to accept several hundreds of thousands of refugees", reads the report. This statement about the hypocrisy and unjust attitude of the international community and the world media towards the sufferings of Serbs, the authors are supporting also by the writings of some newspapers in Europe and in the United States. (Politika, July 4, 1996)

    [06] NO SANCTIONS AT ANY COST

    In the policy of the international community towards Bosnia-Herzegovina there is again a great confusion, underline the British analysts and state that the situation begins to resemble the time of engagement of the UNPROFOR in Bosnia. The commentator of "The Guardian" states that at the top of the coordination team for civilian affairs in Bosnia there are differences which are best illustrated by contradictory statements and actions of Carl Bildt and his deputy Michael Steiner. Therefore, the question is who is actually representing whom and in whose name who is speaking. The official Britain, Foreign office confirms, is giving its full support to the Bildt's mission and his agreements with the Republic of Srpska leadership. Contrary to the other western media, "The Financial Times" is of the view that any punitive measures against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia because of the Bosnian developments, are out of the question, because so many times the policy of peace of Belgrade has been confirmed. (Vecernje novosti, July 4, 1996)

    [07] NEW MASS GRAVES DISCOVERED

    The Commission of the Republic of Srpska for collecting data on the crimes committed against humanity and international law, has submitted to the Government of the Republic of Srpska an official information about the crimes committed by the members of the Croat Army against Serbs during the occupation of Mrkonjic Grad. At the local Orthodox cemetery corpses of 181 persons of Serbian nationality were discovered, which is so far the largest mass grave found in former Yugoslavia. The team of the forensic medical experts has so far identified 143 persons, among them the oldest being Jovan Lazendic who was at the time of killing 91 years old. Information was also submitted to the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague.

    Chief of the investigation service at the Crisis Headquarters of the former Republic of Serbian Krajina with the seat in Banja Luka, Boro Martinovic, stated that in six mass graves in the area of Croatia, there are 600 killed Serbian civilians during the operation "Storm". According to the data of this service, the largest number of killed Serbs, mostly aged, is to be found in Glina cemetery, then in Petrinja city cemetery, Nosica kricu near Glina, Vanici near Dvor na Uni, Novo Seliste near Petrinja and Matijevici near Dvor. It is feared, however, that there is a much larger number of Serbs hidden in the mass graves which were registered in Zamlace near Dvor, Strmen near Kostajnica, Gvozdenjsko along the route Cesta-Glina-Dvor, between Brezovo Polje and Gvozd. These massacres were committed during the military operation "Storm" in Krajina in which, further to the Croat army and police forces, also took part the members of the Fifth Corps of the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina from Bihac, said Martinovic. (Politika, Borba, July 5, 1996)

    [08] PERRY 'MENDS' THE FEDERATION

    The United States Defense Secretary William Perry arrived in Sarajevo in order to accelerate the formation of a joint army of the Muslim-Croat federation. He will ask of the Muslims and Croats to adopt as soon as possible the law on defense of the federation, so that finally the Muslim and the Croat army could be united into a joint armed forces. While the Muslims are wishing to create a unitarian Bosnia, in which would even be integrated the Serbian entity, Croats are not accepting the dissolution of the Republic of Herzeg- Bosnia and its merger into the centralized federation. Dayton Agreement, however, prescribes the creation of the joint defense of the federation and Perry's aim is to force "the allies" to do so. (Vecernje novosti, July 4, 1996)

    [09] SECURITY COUNCIL 'DEEPLY REGRETS'

    One of the key sentences in the yesterday's adopted presidential communique of the UN Security Council, devoted to the situation in Croatia, was amended in the last minute. Zagreb is not being condemned because of "the failure of the Croat authorities to protect the rights of local Serbian population and of securing their safety", and neither because of "the failure to realize conditions for the return of the exiled Serbs who are willing to return", but the Security Council is only "deeply regretting" the failure. After a dramatic warning by Boutros Ghali that Zagreb is avoiding to fulfil three provisions of the Council resolution, this one and the same executive UN body, at the pressure from Germany, responded only by adopting an unbinding document - the presidential communique in which the key sentence about condemnation of the Croat behaviors by being attenuated, has lost its sting. Nevertheless, Croatia has suffered so far the strongest criticism because of its behavior towards the Serbian side. It was clearly stated that Croat Government has not shown its good will to provide for protection of Serbs. Also the Croat Government was warned that protection of these rights can not be either linked with or conditioned by other issues, including the political negotiations with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. (Borba, July 4, 1996)

    [10] CRIMES AGAINST SERBS IN KRAJINA CONTINUE

    Assassinations of the remaining population of Serbian nationality, mining of their houses, looting and other forms of violation of the basic human rights in the area of former Krajina are still continuing, without any attempts by the Croat authorities to put a stop to them or punish perpetrators. This was reported by the activists of the Croat Helsinki Board (HHO) for human rights in Zagreb, who have these days visited the areas of former Krajina. In their report many facts are stated and cases which are supporting these claims. Ever since the last-year's Croat military action in these areas no one in Croatia has been tried for any of the criminal acts committed against Serbian population, which is only confirming the belief that it is a question of a well planned policy of revenge and ethnic cleansing, states the report. After the discovery of many mass graves with killed Serbs, president of the Croat Helsinki Board Ivan Zvonimir Cicak says the following: "If the exhumations are to be done in Krajina, the number of killed will shock the Croat public". Cicak warned also at the behavior of some Catholic priests in Krajina who are persuading the Croats from Bosnia-Herzegovina who have relocated and settled in Krajina not to leave the possessed Serbian houses even if the exiled owners are to return. (Politika, July 5, 1996)
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