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SRNA REVIEW OF DAILY NEWS, June 22, 1996
From: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>
HAMBURG - President of Republika Srpska (RS) Radovan Karad
zic enjoys a broad support of the people and the vast majority of
members of the Serb Academy of Science and Art, and his populari
ty is in a growth on a daily basis, concluded the influential
Swiss weekly Weltwoche. While referring to the mood among the
residents of RS and the CroatMuslim Federation in hte prelection
period, it predicts the upcoming elections "will most likely
result in the division of the Former B-H into three parts, on the
ethnical and statelegal base."
ATHENS - "Reactions of the international community represen
tatives, primarily Germany and Great Britain, to the SDS proposal
for Radovan Karadzic's candidacy cannot be accepted, for as such
they represent involving into RS internal affairs", reports Greek
Radio in referring to the reactions of the international communi
ty to the SDS Pale Board's proposal for candidacy of Radovan
Karadzic.
BONN - The ITPF spokesman in Sarajevo Aleksandar Ivanko
stated that about 70 Serbs left this city due to Muslim harass
ment, and warned that the UN are very concerned about new depar
tures, reports Radio Deutche Vele. "Tens of Serbs can be expected
to leave Sarajevo", warned Ivanko, and added that "The UN are in
possession of a report that due to harassment, 22 persons left
Blazuj, 50 Vogosca, while a large number of people intend to
leave Ilidza, unless the situation shows any improvement."
BEOGRAD - The World Congress of Serbs sent an appeal to the
public demanding "the Western Alliance to stop war games and
begin to respect the legitimacy of RS and its democratically
elected leaders". The Congress poses a question if the worldwide
announced landing on Pale is also a part of the peacemaking ef-
forts.
NOVI SAD - The Association of the Serbs for cooperation and
assistance for the Serbs out from Serbia, called the Serbian
people in whole to unity, wisdom and reasonableness in furthering
Serb vital interests. A massage sent from the fifth session of
the Association, points out at "detriment from the deepening
political and other differences within the Serbian nation, be
cause, at the present, the most endangered are the most essential
political, economic and cultural interests of the Serbs."
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