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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 96-12-22
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
DEC. 22, 1996 DAY
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
HAMBURG - For the first time after World War II, German soldiers are back,
as the occupation forces, in the area where they left bloody traces of
genocide - writes Berlin's weekly newspaper "Unsere Zeit" commenting the
departure of Bundesver armed forces for the Dayton B-H.
PARIS - After Afghanistan, Bosnia is the most important Islamic terrorist
centre, warns the French paper "Parisian Libre", while commenting the
latest Islam terrorist attacks in France. The paper writes that Bosnia is
"a nest of Algerian fundamentalists who issue false passports for 'French
citizens"'.
OSLO - Thorvald Stoltenberg, the former UN mediator for former Yugoslavia,
accuses Washington of incapability to bring peace in the Dayton B-H earlier.
While referring to his two and a half year work with EU mediator, Lord Owen,
Stoltenberg writes that the negotiations, intended to halt the conflict,
could have resulted in an end to war by 1993, had the USA took an
active part in talks.
TRAVNIK - The Croatian City Council of Travnik, based in Nova Bila, accused
Muslim authorities of continuing plunder and setting Croat real property on
fire and repressions against the remaining Travnik Croats, report Croat
local radio stations.
MOSTAR - Adversaries of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg- Bosnia, would like
it to disappear in the shortest possible period of time. But, consistent to
terms of the Washington and Dayton agreements, the process will see an
equal level of commitments from both Croat and Muslim sides.
BEOGRAD - One of the greatest Serbian painters, Miodrag - Mica Popovic,
died in Belgrade in the age of 73.
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