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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 97-01-25
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
JAN. 25, 1997 DAY
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
BELGRADE - At about 19:55, this evening, the former vicepresident of
Republika Srpska (RS), Nikola Koljevic, died at the Military Medical
Academy (VMA) in Belgrade, reports Tanjug, citing the VMA Information
Service. He died because of a serious brain injury inflicted on January 16,
1997. Koljevic was transferred in a comatose condition to the VMA where a
neurosurgery intervention was done immediately. Nikola Koljevic died while
he was acting as the president of the Authors Association of Republika
Srpska and foreign political advisor in the RS National Assembly. He was
born 1936 in Banjaluka. He graduated from the University of Belgrade,
Faculty of Philosophy, in literature and the theory of literature. In 1964
he gained a Ph.D. from the University in Belgrade with a dissertation on
"The Theoretical Foundations of New Anglo-Saxon Criticism".
PRISTINA - It is the high time for the Albanian secessionists be decisively
resisted and the further realisation of their strategic goals be halted,
assessed the president of the Serbian Movement of Resistance, Momcilo
Trajkovic, at the All-Serbian popular and religious seminar "Kosovo and
Metohia - Which Way To Go Further?" which was held in Pristina. In his
introductory speech, Trajkovic mentioned that it is very hard to speak
about the Serbian national issue on Kosmet, for "by its immature
experiments, a crazy policy has broke up the Serbian national being, making
it incapable to survive on the global all-Serbian concept".
ROME - The Italian media focus their attention on the deputy high
representative for the civil affairs in the Dayton B&H, Michael Steiner's
visit to Rome and the statements which he made at a press conference. The
Italian News Agency ADJI underlines that during his January 24 visit to
Rome, Steiner stressed that the international community has to keep
insisting on the development of democracy in Serbia and Croatia.
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