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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 97-01-01
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
JAN. 1, 1997 DAY
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
NOVI GRAD - The Republika Srpska (RS) foreign minister and vice-president
of the Serbian Democratic Party of Serbian Lands, Aleksa Buha, sent last
night from Novi Grad a congratulation on the occasion of the coming
holidays. ""I wish the RS citizens a merry Christmas and a Serbian New Year
as well as the international New Year to all who celebrate it",
congratulates Buha.
BANJA LUKA - New Year's Eve in Banjaluka was peaceful with far less use of
weapons in comparison to the previous celebrations. As the Banjaluka Police
Station reports, the organised celebrations of New Year's Eve were arranged
mostly in private restaurants. Not a single incident was reported.
DOBOJ - In Doboj, New Year's Eve was celebrated with less noise than last
year, but still joyfully, without police intervening, emergency and fire
brigades. According to the Doboj Police Station, in spite of warnings not
to use weapons, little shooting and few explosions that caused no damage
were noted.
VLASENICA - New Year's Eve in Vlasenica was welcomed with inescapable
shooting and the use of firecrackers but, luckily, without any consequences.
CLEVELAND - The US press is focusing its attention on Iran's influence over
the Muslim government, explaining that despite the reports by US
intelligence agencies Clinton's Administration still deceives both domestic
and foreign public that Alija Izetbegovic, pressured by Washington, has
reduced his ties with Teheran. The Los Angeles Times writes in an article
titled "CIA Has Evidence That Iran Gave Money To Izetbegovic" that US
intelligence has the evidence that Iran secretly gave US$ half a million to
Izetbegovic for the September elections.
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