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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 96-12-18
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
DEC. 18, 1996 DAY
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
BANJALUKA - The World Bank provided US $ 101 million for reconstruction of
the Dayton B-H, 30 million of which is to be allocated to Republika Srpska
(RS) for reconstruction of industrial factories, stated the RS finance
minister, Ranko Travar. He stated that the World Bank would correct its
previous mistake and provide RS with promised financial aid.
ZVORNIK - The right to return of displaced persons to the zones of
separation was abused in the villages of Jusici and Dugi Do, which was
admitted by IFOR and IPTF representatives, stated Jovan Mitrovic, Zovnik
mayor. He met with representatives of the International Commission for
Resettling of Zones of Separation and expressed his disappointment with a
lack of cooperativeness with the Muslim party when in question the two
occupied villages.
DOBOJ - The UNHCR is gradually reducing distribution of humanitarian aid
for the Dayton B-H, and early next year the aid distribution will be ceased,
this was announced by UNHCR officials. UNHCR spokesman for the Banjaluka-
Doboj region, Mans Niberg, explained that the distribution will be carried
out by the World Food Programme, while the UNHCR is to focus on other
aspects of aid necessary for the RS ad Federation B-H residents.
BEOGRAD - The World Congress of the Serbs, sent a message, from its session
held in Chicago that the Congress continued its struggle for the liberation
of Serbia and unification of all Serb lands into a single state. "The
Congress is advocating a national-political position directed towards the
defence of Serbdom: 'Unified Serbdom in liberated Serbia'", says their
message.
SARAJEVO - The Muslim member of the Dayton B-H Presidency, Alija
Izetbegovic, believes that "Brcko legally belongs to the Federation". He
stated for the Muslim TV Sarajevo that "Brcko is to be defended primarily
through arbitration", and added that: "We want to continue our battle for
Brcko. The arriving at the peace agreement itself could have almost failed
because of the issue of this city".
SARAJEVO - UN spokesman, Aleksandar Ivanko, stated that three Muslim houses
were blown up this weekend in Capljina. He demanded local Croat police to
arrest culprits and prevent such crimes from occurring.
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