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SRNA REVIEW OF EVENING NEWS, March 14, 1996Srpska Republica News Agency (SRNA) DirectoryFrom: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>SARAJEVO - The evacuation of the Serbian populace and their property from the remaining parts of Serb Sarajevo will be con tinued tomorrow, concluded the Operational Staff for Accommodat ing the Refugees from Serb Sarajevo. SARAJEVO - The president of the Operational Staff for Accom modating the Refugees from Serb Sarajevo, Gojko Klickovic, stated that less than 1% of the Serbs will remain in Sarajevo after March 20, because of lack of understanding of the international community and the unjust decisions of Dayton. "Leaving their homes, the Sarajevo Serbs once more showed that no price is too high for the creation of the Serbian state", said Klickovic at a press conference held in Pale. PALE - The premier of Republika Srpska /RS/ Rajko Kasagic talked in Pale today with the French ambassador, Yves Goddain, about the implementation of the Dayton agreement, economic recon struction of Srpska and the future cooperation with France. BELGRADE - The RS Army HQ commander, general Ratko Mladic, stated that the war in the former Yugoslavia has been ended by political and not military way. "The intention of the interna tional community to bring together the Serbs, Croats and Muslims, after bloody war, is a nonsense which is confirmed by the exodus of the Sarajevo Serbs, who do not want to be under the authority of those who slaughtered them in WWI, WWII and in this war", said general Mladic. STOCKHOLM - The Stockholm's paper Svenska Dagbladet writes that Ilidza is being exposed to "unseen Muslim barbaric acts while the remaining Serbs are being mistreated". SARAJEVO - The UNHCR representative in Geneva, Ron Redmond stated that the Muslims are mistreating and looting the Serbs who remained in Ilidza. He warned that the situation is "very danger ous and tens", so "he asked the Federal police to increase pa trols". AMSTERDAM - The Holland media assessed that "antiSerb feelings of the American Congress prevailed in the decision that the USA send $100,000,000 for the arming of Bosnian Muslims". BELGRADE - IFOR did not create conditions for the peaceful change of the former B-H in Republika Srpska and the B-H federa tion, assessed in Belgrade the president of the Congregational Party, Slobodan Rakitic. "The fact that the force for the imple mentation of the Dayton agreement was not enough for the Serbs to stay in Sarajevo, unambiguously shows the intention that the process of ethnic cleansing of the Serbs be completed", said Rakitic. BELGRADE - The president of the Serbian Radical Party, Vojislav Seselj, announced a great patriotic rally which is to be held in Bijeljina on March 23.
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