SRNA REVIEW OF EVENING NEWS, MAY 27, 1996
From: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>
TESLIC - The Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) Municipality Board of Teslic
sent a letter of support to the RS president Radovan Karadzic and the
state leadership, in which the strong fate in the state policy was
expressed. The letter demands presi dent Karadzic and the state
leadership to persist in the defence of the Serb interests and to ignore
blackmails of the world community.
LONDON - British soldiers will surely stay in the former Bosnia when the
IFOR mandate expired at the end of the year, claims the Guardian, citing
well informed British military sources. The paper writes that the
further presence of the inter national community in the former B-H will
be limited on the building of "peace perspective" and that there will be
small number of people on the ground.
SARAJEVO - The Muslim authorities today set commemorative plaque in the
Vase Miskina Street in Sarajevo, as a sign of remembrance to 17 killed
and "about 150" wounded in a massacre, which took part on this day in
1992, and of which the Serbs were accused without proofs provided. UN
experts officially accused the Serbs for this massacre in front of
bakery, claiming that the Serbs from surrounding hills reportedly fired
three mortar shells, but at the same time it was discovered from several
international circles and UN sources that the shells were fired by the
Muslims.
BIJELJINA - Female representatives of the association of "Aid to World
Children" from Frankfurt gave 30 DM to 135 pupils of the Jovan Ducic
elementary school in Bijeljina.
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