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Serbia Today, 97-02-03

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

Serbia Today


CONTENTS

  • [01] FULL EQUALITY OF ALL ETHNIC MINORITIES
  • [02] TUDJMAN IS DISTORTING FACTS ON THE REFUGEES.
  • [03] FRY MUST TAKE A DIGNIFIE‹‰MACE IN THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
  • [04] MOSTAR DIVIDE FOR ELECTIONS AS WELL
  • [05] NEW CONTROVERSIES IN THE FEDERATION
  • [06] THE SECURITY COUNCIL ON EASTERN SLAVONIJA
  • [07] ARMED RESISTANCE OF THE TERRORISTS IN KOSOVO
  • [08] IMPORTS OF NATURAL GAS ACCORDING TO SCHEDULE

  • [01] FULL EQUALITY OF ALL ETHNIC MINORITIES

    Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Marjanovic, accompanied by the Ms. Eva Slavkovska - Minister of Science and Education of Slovakia, opened a dormitory for ethnic Slovak students attending Jan Kolar high school in Backi Petrovac, built with joint funding from Serbia, Slovakia and the Backi Petrovac community. Within the framework of civil rights, enjoyed by all people in Serbia, the right to an education in mother-tongue is one of the key democratic right, said Mr. Marjanovic, reminding that in the province of Vojvodina, in elementary and high schools classes are held in five languages: Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, and Ruthenian. This is clear proof of the full equality of ethnic minorities in Vojvodina and Serbia both in education and in other spheres of life. The minorities represent a bridge for cooperation with their mother-countries and nations. The fact that Serbia and Yugoslavia have good and cordial relations with these countries is primarily due to the role played by the ethic minorities living here in Vojvodina and, of course, to the efforts that Serbia is making for all its citizens to be equal-righted. The rights of the ethnic minorities in our country are in accordance with the highest standards defined by European conventions and United Nations documents , said Prime Minister Marjanovic.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-03 ; Politika, 1997-02-02

    [02] TUDJMAN IS DISTORTING FACTS ON THE REFUGEES.

    Croatian President Franjo Tudjman categorically stated in an interview for CNN that "not more than 150.000 Serbs" left Croatia. This statement surprised even the CNN reporter, and he asked Mr. Tudjman to repeat that not 400.000 Serbs fled from Croatia but "150.000 at the most". The UNHCR, whose data are generally deemed impeccable, published on various occasions the number and the age structure of the refugees in former Yugoslavia. At the international conference held on December 16th last year in Geneva, UN High Commissioner Sadako Ogata stated: Lamentably, to this moment, Croatia has allowed the return of only several thousand Serbian refugees. " Ms. Elisabeth Renn - Special UN Reporter on Human Rights in former Yugoslavia, repeatedly warned, the last time only ten days ago, that Croatia is doing everything to prevent the return of Serbian refugees. This attitude assumed by Zagreb regarding the Serbian refugees has irritated even the United States. The American representative at the Geneva Conference used an unusually harsh wording to warn Croatia that the international community will no longer tolerate such behavior.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-03 ; Politika, 1997-02-03

    [03] FRY MUST TAKE A DIGNIFIE‹‰MACE IN THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY

    The First Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation - Mr. Igor Ivanov - stated that the events in Yugoslavia are an internal affair that should be taken care of by the Serbs within a Serbian-Serbian dialogue." Russia has no pretension of becoming a mediator in the settlement of the political crisis in Yugoslavia, said Mr. Ivanov in a statement for INTERFAX adding that any form of mediation would represent involvement in internal affairs. Asked about the western involvement in the Yugoslav crisis, Mr. Ivanov responded that this should be commented by Yugoslav officials. However, what we see is undoubtedly an attempt to make more acute the situation in Yugoslavia and pressure on this country, concretely with threats of new sanctions. Mr. Ivanov indicated the necessity to give Yugoslavia more direct support in developing trade and with its admission to the OSCE and the Council of Europe. FRY must now take a dignified position in the international community since this will contribute to the implementation of internal political reforms in the direction of democratization - Mr. Ivanov remarked.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-03 ; Borba, 1997-02-02

    [04] MOSTAR DIVIDE FOR ELECTIONS AS WELL

    Moslem Radio Sarajevo reports that the Moslem side rejected the announcement made by the head of the OSCE interim elections committee for Bosnia and Herzegovina - Mr. Robert Frowick, that the local elections in Mostar will be newly held in July. Deputy Mayor of Mostar - Saffet Orucevic reminded Mr. Frowick that the elections in Mostar, held last June, were integral part of the general local elections in B&H and therefore asked for an explanation why has OSCE abandoned its previous decision. We must first ensure the full implementation of the results from the last elections and the right of the Moslems to return to Mostar, an only then can we think about new elections , said Mr. Ismet Grbo, spokesman of the Moslem Democratic Action Party (SDA). Unlike the Moslems, the Croatian side insists that local elections be repeated in Mostar, because the June '96 elections organized by European Union were never recognized by the Croatian side.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-03 ; Ekspres, 1997-02-02

    [05] NEW CONTROVERSIES IN THE FEDERATION

    The Assembly of the Livno Canton adopted unconstitutionally and unilaterally a series of important laws and decisions, because the session held in Livno was attended only by representatives of the Croatian Democratic Community (HDZ) - Moslem media report. Deputies of the Moslem Democratic Action Party boycotted this and all previous sessions of the Livno Canton Assembly, including the constitutive meeting, because they are constantly outvoted by their Croatian federal partners. Furthermore, the Moslem deputies have rejected all documents distributed for the sessions, because they were published in Croatian only and bore the seal of the recently abolished Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia. The Moslem Radio- Sarajevo correspondent in Livno remarks that all international mediators and envoys in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the Federation Government and Parliament, close their eyes before the arbitrary rule of the Croatian authorities in the Livno Canton.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-03 ; Vecernje Novosti, 1997-02-03

    [06] THE SECURITY COUNCIL ON EASTERN SLAVONIJA

    The UN Security Council adopted a Presidential Statement regarding the enactment of the Basic Agreement on the Region of Eastern Slavonija, Baranja and Western Srem. The document stresses the importance of holding elections, which are the responsibility of the UN transitional administration (UNTAES). The Security Council also stressed that the elections will be possible only if the Croatian authorities fulfill all their obligations, especially concerning the issuance of citizenship and personal documents. The importance of introducing trust building measures is also underscored by the document that invites the Croatian authorities to maintain the demilitarized status of the region and to fully carry out the Amnesty Law.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-03 ; Borba, 1997-02-01

    [07] ARMED RESISTANCE OF THE TERRORISTS IN KOSOVO

    Police patrols were faced with armed resistance during an investigation on the terrorist activity of the Albanian extremists in Kosovo and Metohija which led to the arrest of a leader of the so-called Liberation Army of Kosovo"., which has assumed the responsibility for numerous terrorist attacks. According to the press service of the Ministry of Interior, shots were fired on police officers from a vehicle that had on board one Zahir Pajaziti, resulting in the wounding of three police officers. When they returned fire, Pajaziti, the driver of the suspect vehicle, one Hakif Zejnulahu and a non identified person were killed. Pajaziti was one of the leaders of the so-called Liberation Army of Kosovo and founded suspects exist that he was directly involved in staging and executing a number of terrorist attacks in the zone of Podujevo, Pristina, Kosovska Mitrovica and other localities. In the past several days Serbian Police arrested a number of members of illegal or terrorist organizations, seizing major quantities of arms, explosive devices and part of the documentation that undoubtedly reveals the preparations made for continuing such terrorist activities.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-03 ; Politika, 1997-02-02

    [08] IMPORTS OF NATURAL GAS ACCORDING TO SCHEDULE

    The import of Russian natural gas, as part of the barter arrangement between our two countries, involving the exchange of energy sources and consumer products, is proceeding according to schedule in spite of some difficulties. said Mr. Toplica Nedeljkovic general manager of the joint Yugoslav-Russian company Progresgas-trading seated in Belgrade. According to Mr. Nedeljkovic, last year we planned to import 3,5 billion cu meters of gas, and received 2,1 billion worth about 180 million dollars, which is twice as much than in 1995. This year it should be expected that the import of gas will increase up to 3,5 billion cu. meters, representing some 270- 300 million dollars, said Mr. Nedeljkovic. He also reminded that the trade volume in both directions is about 500 million dollars annually. The plan is that Yugoslav imports should comprise agricultural products, construction work and services of our firms in a ratio of one third each.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-03 ; Tanjug, 1997-02-03

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