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SRNA REVIEW OF EVENING NEWS, April 5, 1996Srpska Republica News Agency (SRNA) DirectoryFrom: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>SARAJEVO - Eighteen Serb prisoners, held by the Muslim government in the Tuzla prison, arrived in Pale. SARAJEVO - The president of the State commission for prison er exchange, captain Dragan Bulajic, met with 18 Serb soldiers released today from the Tuzla prison. According to Bulajic, the ICRC has registered 18 captured Serbs in the Tuzla prison, but one of them is tansfered to Zenica because the Muslims charged him as a was criminal. SARAJEVO - The president of the RS State commission for prisoner exchange, Dragan Bulajic, met in Pale with the assistant high representative of the international community, Michael Steiner. The meeting will be dedicated to the releasing of the remaining war prisoners. A representative of the Hague tribunal will also attend the meeting. SARAJEVO - The RS National Assembly president, Momcilo Krajisnik, stated this evening that "it is obvious that the Muslims did not give up the domination in the former B-H, al though the war started because of this". "Many things in the Dayton agreement are clear, but the Muslims are interpreting it as they wish", told Krajisnik SRNA, regarding a statement of the Muslim premier, Hasan Muratovic, that Srpska be deprived of every aid, except humanitarian. The president said that "Muratovic is not called to represent B-H", because "it will be established after the elections, in accordance with the people's will and the Dayton agreement". SARAJEVO - The RS vicepremier and the president of the State Demarcation Commission, Velibor Ostojic, stated that the Croat/Muslim Federation government did not accept initialled proposals for the correction of borders in the region of western Krajina. According to Ostojic, the RS government has accepted all seven proposals which were agreed on March 21, but the Muslim side is setting additional conditions unacceptable for the Serbs. LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Times writes that the presi dent of the USA, Bil Clinton, had approved a secret American plan on the delivery of Iranian arms to the Muslim government in Sarajevo. |