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SRNA REVIEW OF EVENING NEWS, July 28, 1996
From: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>
BELGRADE - The Republika Srpska (RS) minister of judiciary,
Marko Arsovic, stated that the extradition of RS citizens, sus
pected of war crimes, is not in accordance with its Constitution
and can not be realised all until the joint bodies with the
Federation - which are according to the Dayton agreement in
charge to resolve the issue - start to function. Arsovic said
that RS is ready for a full cooperation with all bodies of the
international community, as well as with the Tribunal in The
Hague.
BANJALUKA - The president of the Democratic Party of Serbia,
Dr. Vojislav Kostunica, assessed that "the upcoming elections in
RS represent the crown of the Serbian people's fight for estab
lishing a state West of Drina". "The elections are one more step
making it possible to save and preserve RS. This is also in ac
cordance with the Daytona agreement wherein B-H is said as the
community consisted of two states - two entities", said Dr.
Kostunica in an interview for Serbian RadioTV.
HAMBURG - The scientificexpert advisor to the Munich Insti-
tute for Southern Europe, MarieJanine Calic, points out in the
prestigious German political monthly, Aussenpolitik, that the
"capture of Srebrenica and Zepa by Serbs came as direct reaction
to Croatian's seizure of Western Slavonia". Frankfurter Runde
shau's commentator, Rolf Paasch is of a similar opinion, conclud
ing that "brutal crimes committed over the Serbs have not been so
plentifully and detailed documented, as was the case of mass
massacres over Serbs by Muslims from Srebrenica".
VUKOVAR - His Eminence the Bishop Sremski, Vasilije held a
requiem in Vukovar for 257 identified victims of Croatian state
terror in the city, following which a meeting under the slogan
"Protest for Just Peace" started.
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