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SRNA REVIEW OF EVENING NEWS, July 21, 1996
From: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>
KRAGUJEVAC - The acting president of Republika Srpska Bilja
na Plavsic assessed that the last week's talks in Belgrade be
tween the representatives of RS , U.S.A. and FR Yugoslavia "
moved out some barriers which international community set up
related to the future of Srpska". Plavsic , while participating
on Radio Kragujevac in the programme called "Pecat vremena",
stressed that the future of RS will be clear after elections.
BANJALUKA - At the fifth anniversary of the forming of the
striking unit of the Serbian army "Vukovi sa Vucijaka" at Vuci
jak, near Prnjavor, held the first preelectoral meeting of the
Serbian democratic Party (SDS). A several thousands gathered
inhabitants of this region, by tempestuous applause and ovation,
greeted the orators at the meeting, between which was the SDS
candidate for the the presidency of Union B&H Momcilo Krajisnik.
The president of the RS Parliament Krajisnik warned that the
intention of the everyday pressures and blackmails of the inter
national community against Srpska is to cancel it and create
unitary B&H.
SARAJEVO - After the public announcements of the half of the
opponent parties from RS arouses the impression that many of them
opened their eyes just now, and get the idea that by appearing a
certain Abid Djozic, because its own divisiveness, could get a
Moslem for president of the state, is said in the commentary of
SRNA "Without the preelectoral kitchens"
BRCKO - The local elections at Brcko will be held only after
the decision of the Arbitrage Commission about the status of this
region, not September 14, as it was foreseen by Dayton's agree
ment - stated the IFOR commander at Brcko lieutenant colonel Tony
Cucolo. According to the sources in OSCE, Cucolo added that
"about that there is no any written document, although the deci
sion is already adopted"
BRCKO - The aeroplane bomb exploded at the IFOR base "Black
knights" at Brod near Brcko, not in the air, as officially an
nounced NATO. For the, until now, not known reasons, the U.S.
aeroplane "F-A-18C- hornet" dropped the bomb heavy 500 pounds,
230 kgm, at the earth dike high 2 meters, which surrounds the
IFOR base.
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