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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 97-02-03
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
FEB. 3, 1997 DAY
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
SARAJEVO - The minister of information of Republika Srpska (RS), Svetlana
Siljegovic, denied the report of the Greek paper "Elephterostipos", which
issued a purported interview with Dr Radovan Karadzic. "Inasmuch Radovan
Karadzic transferred all his authorisations to Biljana Plavsic on June 30,
1996, he has not said anything in public or authorised anyone to air any
positions on his behalf since, especially those opposed to official
Serb policy, characterised by the full respect of the Dayton agreement",
stated minister Siljegovic.
SARAJEVO - The co-chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Dayton B-H,
Boro Bosic, and deputy RS foreign minister, Dragan Bozanic, talked in Pale
with liaison officer of the UN secretary-general's special envoy, Geoffrey
Beaumont.
ZVORNIK - The joint patrols of the Centre for Public Security in Zvornik
and the international police forces proceeded with census in the village of
Mahala, on the base of lists made available by the International Commission
for Settling of Zones of Separation. There are 388 Muslims on the list for
whom it should be found out whether they had lived in Mahala before the
conflict.
BANJALUKA - The secretary-general of the RS Social-Liberal Party, Milan
Tukic, stated in Banjaluka that the local elections in RS and the
Federation, scheduled for June this year, would be neither democratic nor
free, unless the PEC and IPTF remove all fallacies and prevent abuses
witnessed in the previous elections. Tukic added that "the PEC and IPTF
failed to properly organise the elections, so the ruling parties in the RS
and the Federation would better organise the municipal elections".
SOKOLAC - Representatives of the Italian SFOR Brigade and the RS Army Fifth
Corps Command met for the first time in Sokolac to talk on their future
cooperation and issues within SFOR and Fifth Corps competence.
BRUSSELS - The World Congress of the Serbs sent an open letter to Roberts
Owen, EU, UN and OSCE, as well as to Carl Bildt and chiefs of the Contact
Group countries, pointing out that "the breach of the Dayton agreement -
which agreement guarantees the RS territorial wholeness - is obvious". The
World Congress of the Serbs says that "RS territory must remain compact, so
no agreement, signed by anyone, cannot be verified if detrimental for the
Serbs". BRATUNAC - The Ministry for refugees and Displaced Persons
Bratunac Office announced that it is still uncertain whether the refugees
from the collective centres would be accommodated in adequate residential
buildings, since there are no appartments for them.
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