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Serbia Today, 97-01-08

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

Serbia Today


CONTENTS

  • [01] CHRISTMAS CELEBRATED IN SERBIA
  • [02] THE RETURN OF MUSLIM REFUGEES PREVENTED
  • [03] MOSTAR REMAINS A DIVIDED CITY
  • [04] CROATS PRESS CHARGES AGAINST IZETBEGOVIC AT THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL
  • [05] ZAGREB AGAINST WASHINGTON
  • [06] YUGOSLAV TRANSPORT PROJECTS PRESENTED
  • [07] STEVE CRAWFORD ON THE PARTICIPATION OF BRITISH COMMANDOS IN THE NATO AIR ATTACKS ON SERBS IN BOSNIA

  • [01] CHRISTMAS CELEBRATED IN SERBIA

    The greatest Christian holiday - Christmas, was celebrated in all the Orthodox churches in Serbia yesterday and Christmas celebration archierarcal liturgies officiated with reading of the traditional Christmas message sent by His Holiness Serbian Patriarch Pavle with archierarcs to the clergy and the faithful. Contrary to the Christmas Eve, most of the faithful have celebrated Christmas in their homes enjoying richly served foods. Patriarch Pavle officiated Christmas liturgy in a packed Belgrade Cathedral church.
    Serbia Today, 1997-01-08 ; Politika, 1997-01-08

    [02] THE RETURN OF MUSLIM REFUGEES PREVENTED

    International police has returned a bus full of Muslim refugees who have started on a visit to their destroyed houses in the village of Bjelavica near Kresevo, because the local Croat authorities could not guarantee their safety, reports the Muslim Radio Sarajevo. Although this visit was agreed in the middle of the last month with the commander of the Croat police, it was now prevented, because, as they explained, their Croat neighbors are against it. Croat authorities in early 1993 have exiled the entire Muslim population from the area of the Municipality of Kresevo and no one has returned yet, although they are stationed in the neighboring town of Fojnica.
    Serbia Today, 1997-01-08 ; Politika, 1997-01-08

    [03] MOSTAR REMAINS A DIVIDED CITY

    In Mostar yesterday started to operate the Regional Bureau of the UN high representative for Bosnia, instead of the European Union Mission for which the Muslim Radio Sarajevo says that during two and a half years of its mandate, it did not fulfil its political task. Mostar remains a divided city - divided into the eastern Muslim part and the western Croat part, between them there being no freedom of movement, because there is no single police force which would guarantee safety. In Mostar, two completely separate administrative, school, health care and financial systems are functioning. Instead of initiating the return of refugees, the persecution of Muslim families continues, so that since the signing of the Dayton Accords 74 families have been exiled from the western part of the city.
    Serbia Today, 1997-01-08 ; Vecernje novosti, 1997-01-07

    [04] CROATS PRESS CHARGES AGAINST IZETBEGOVIC AT THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL

    Croats from Konjic have pressed charges to The Hague Tribunal against Alija Izetbegovic and Dr. Safet Dzibe for "crimes committed against humanity and international war law", underlining that this pertains only "to a part of concrete crimes of the Muslim army of Alija Izetbegovic, committed against Croats of the Konjic Municipality during the year 1993". Ordering and execution of genocide, state the extensive document containing criminal charges, is reflected by Izetbegovic in the death of 151 members of the HVO (Croat Defense Council) during the defense of their homes. After capture, 39 members of the HVO were brutally murdered, and 52 civilians were also brutally assassinated in their homes. Over 2,000 members of the HVO and civilians were beaten up, and 1,350 Croats were imprisoned in the Muslim prisons. Among them aged men and women, pregnant women and even children from one to three years of age. All this was recorded by the International Red Cross, state the charges. It is also stated that there was torture of many parents of the HVO soldiers, coercion of Catholics, burning down of Catholic buildings, physical and psychological harassment of Catholic clergy. "The one who planned and ordered all of these war crimes is the war criminal Alija Izetbegovic, and the direct perpetrator is the war criminal Dr. Safet Dzibo", state the charges.
    Serbia Today, 1997-01-08 ; Politika ekspres, 1997-01-07

    [05] ZAGREB AGAINST WASHINGTON

    Zagreb will not accept the American initiative for cooperation in the Southeastern Europe which was discussed early last month in Geneva, writes yesterday's "Globus", quoting sources in the Croat state leadership. High official of the Croat Government stated that the American initiative is even more unacceptable for Croatia than the European regional approach. The American initiative for cooperation would include, writes the newspaper, Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Croatia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Hungary, Macedonia, Moldavia, Romania, Slovenia and Turkey. They are claiming in Zagreb that one of the objectives of this initiative is the creation of "new integrations" in this area and of a large-scale common market. "Globus" announces the visit to Croatia on January 14, 1997 of the special Clinton's adviser, Richard Shifer for talks about the latest American initiative, but it is stated that he will not be received by President Tudjman.
    Serbia Today, 1997-01-08 ; Politika, 1997-01-08

    [06] YUGOSLAV TRANSPORT PROJECTS PRESENTED

    Member of the European Parliament and of its Commission for Transport, Bryan Simpson, had talks yesterday with the Federal Minister of Transport and Communications Zoran Vujovic about the situation in the field of transport and communications. European Parliament is interested in the shortest route of transport and telecommunication links between Europe and Greece, said Simpson and added that he was informed in detail about the latest Yugoslav transport projects of which he shall inform the European Parliament. Minister Vujovic stated that this visit is only a continuation of the cooperation and that Yugoslavia is expecting the support of the European Union in this field. According to him, there are no economic reasons why the European Union would not support development of transport in our country, because our legislature is being harmonized with all the official international documents in the field of transport.
    Serbia Today, 1997-01-08 ; Politika, 1997-01-07

    [07] STEVE CRAWFORD ON THE PARTICIPATION OF BRITISH COMMANDOS IN THE NATO AIR ATTACKS ON SERBS IN BOSNIA

    The former British intelligence officer Steve Crawford, in his just published book entitled "Encyclopedia SAS" claims that the elite British commandoes from the famous special SAS squad unit, were guiding NATO fighter aircraft to bomb as precisely and lethally as possible the Serbian military positions in Bosnia-Herzegovina. In his book he also admits that the SAS commandoes were operating in Bosnia-Herzegovina under the direct command of the then-commander of the UN forces Sir Michael Rose. Crawford claims that one squad of ten commandoes was stationed in Maglaj, while the other one of seven members was operating from the vicinity of Gorazde reporting on the Serbian military positions and movement of troops, after which followed the bombardments from the air.
    Serbia Today, 1997-01-08 ; Vecernje novosti, 1997-01-08

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