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SRNA REVIEW OF EVENING NEWS, JUNE 10, 1996Srpska Republica News Agency (SRNA) Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>SARAJEVO - The president of the National Assembly of Repub lika Srpska (RS) Momcilo Krajisnik talked in Pale with the presi dent of the CroatMuslim Federation, Kresimir Zubak, on disputa- ble matters in the demarcation between two states. "the aim of today's meeting was to exchange information on some partial solutions to the demarcation", stated Krajisnik. The emphasis of talks was given the finding of a solution to the demarcation between RS and the CroatMuslim Federation in the bordering areas populated by the Serbs and Croats. SARAJEVO - The president of the Helsinki Board for the Former B-H Srdjan Dizdarevic, stated that the "current status of the Serb Sarajevans is alarming". "Only one their of 45,000 Serbs, who lived in the Muslim part of sarajevo, remained", explained Dizdarevic. He warned that neither local nor interna tional police pledge enough to protect the remaining Serb resi dents, adding that the Muslims form the Podrinje, Zvornik, Zepa and Visegrad are expelling the Serbs from their homes. BANJALUKA - Ten days ago the Croatian police detained Djoko Vuleta, Nedeljko Jandric, Krstan Cegar and Mirko Corkic from Glamoc on the Mlinista curve, near Galmoc, learns SRNA from the Serb Municipality of Galmoc. The four arrested Serbs went, on June 1, for talks with Muslim authorities on the demarcation in the forest complex Mlinista. BANJALUKA - Members of the Banjalukabased Association of Serbs Expelled from Croatia, talked with the OSCE Regional Cen tres representatives for human rights, Larisa Gabriel and Victor Ul. The discussed the possibility of carrying out the fundamental human rights of about one million of the Serbs expelled from Croatia, which rights the Dayton agreement and the newest elec toral rules of the OSCE Provisional Commission negate. SARAJEVO - The Provisional Staff of the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) for organising and monitoring the elections in RS concluded that the interparty elections are conducted success- fully/. "The SDS was refreshed and now is ready for the up coming general elections", says a SDS communique, and adds that "The party is firmly determined to continue its policy of the creation of a state by political and democratic means". PRNJAVOR - The SDS for Prnajvor organised a tribune today in Prnjavor, from which it sent a massage: "We have grounds of the RS statehood, and we must create as stronger borders with our enemies as possible, we must not allow the West to hypeup problems on the Banjaluka-Pale relation, and political parties which led to the RS statehood must win the elections". OSLO - Everything is ready in Oslo for signing of the Agreement on Armament Control in Former Yugoslavia, in spite the obstruction by Muslim authorities in Sarajevo, stated the Norwe gian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman, Ingvar Havnen. The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that a consent between RS, Yugoslavia, Muslim authorities in Sarajevo, the CroatMuslim Federation and the Croatia was reached on the Agreement on Armament Control, in accordance to Article 4 of the Dayton agreement. /end/ Srpska Republica News Agency (SRNA) Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |