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SRNA REVIEW OF DAILY NEWS, June 2, 1996
From: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>
GENEVA - The fivenation Contact Group met, in the U.S.
diplomatic mission with the UN in Geneva, with presidents of
Serbia Slobodan Milosevic, Croatia Franjo Tudjman and the leader
of the Bosnian Muslim Alija Izetbegovic. The agenda of the meet
ing, presided over the U.S. state secretary Warren Christopher,
includes the implementation of the civilian part of the Dayton
agreement. But in the course of preparations for the meeting, a
campaign run by the U.S.A. and its allies put in the first plan
the issue of eventual removal of the president of Republika
Srpska (RS) Radovan Karadzic and the RS army commander general
Ratko Mladic from the political life.
BANJALUKA - Identification of 35 bodies of killed Serb
soldiers - exchanged for Muslim bodies, at the IFOR check point
in Koprivina, near Sanski Most - will start in Banjaluka tomor
row; 25 of the bodies were exhumed from the mass grave in Petro
vac, while 10 are remains of Serb soldiers killed during October
1995 war operations on the Sanski Most front.
PARIS - The Greekborn French poet and philosopher, Dimitri
Analis, sent an open letter to a Serb soldier, in which he
praises his human qualities, revealing, at the same time, the
aggressiveness and injustice of the powers he is faced to. L'age
d'Homme, the publisher from Lausanne published Analis' letter,
which, among other things, says: "Out of all challenges that a
man can addresses to the world, liberty is the one most compre
hensive. That is what the Serb soldier represent, the same sol
dier who defends his country and his pride, which the West and
East assault by the worst thing they have, stupidity".
BANJALUKA - The Independent Socialdemocrats (NSD) of RS
called all RS citizens and political parties to demand the inter
national community a political elimination of the Muslim leaders
Alija Izetbegovic and Ejup Ganic. The NSD communique, says that
the reason for the initiative for the removal of the two Muslim
political leaders from the political stage rests with a fact
that "they committed crimes against peace in the former B-H".
BANJALUKA - The Association of Expelled Serbs form Croatia
warned today at all the more frequent illegal dislodgements of
refugees in Banjaluka, being made due to pressures from the OSCE
and the International Police, by which fundamental human rights
and the terms of Annex 7 of the Dayton agreement are violated".
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