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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 98-04-26

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From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org


APRIL 26, 1998 DAY

NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA

SARAJEVO - President of the International Commission for Missing Persons (ICMP) the American senator Bob Doyle and Foreign Affairs Minister in the B&H Council of Ministers Jadranko Prlic have signed an agreement on the ICMP status and diplomatic status for persons in that field. Representatives of Serb and Muslim people Dragan Kalinic and Haris Silajdzic attended the occasion. The RS representative in the ICMP Dragan Kalinic said that he was encouraged with the process of exhumation and expressed conviction that the Commission would resolve problems related to missing persons.

BANJALUKA - Serb-returnees to Drvar who were evacuated last night, arrived this morning in Banjaluka. 15 of them departed for Samac, Prnjavor and Modrica and FRY. They will be situated in collective shelters and with friends and relatives.

BANJALUKA - The IPTF spokesman for the region of Banjaluka and Bihac Allun Roberts said at the press-conference in Banjaluka that Serbs-returnees to Drvar- were disappointed with the international community. He conveyed a Serb stance that the reason for their leaving was a lack of freedom of movement and living conditions.

BANJALUKA - The future of the Dayton Peace Accord depends on Drvar and not on Brcko or Mostar, and if the international community wants to secure return of refugees it will have to approach more firmly to the implementation of the Peace Accord - said yesterday a Mayor of Drvar Mile Marceta.

VISEGRAD - A metropolitan of Dabro-Bosnia Mr. Nikolaj, has being serving a holy liturgy in the monastery "Uspenija Presvete Bogorodice" in Dobrun near Visegrad.

PRISTINA - Near border barracks Gorozup this morning at 09:30 units of the FRY Army had prevented an attempt of illegal border crossing to FRY by 10 armed Albanian terrorists from Albania. The terrorists were warned by the FRY Army to stop but Albanians had opened fire from automatic weapon what forced border guards to respond on the fire. The group returned to Albania.

PRISTINA - Albanians terrorists, during night, were opening fire from automatic weapon and mortars on the FRY Army border units near Lake Radonjic, Media centre from Pristina reported. No one form the FRY Army was hurt.

PRISTINA - Albanian terrorists, during night, attacked members of the Serbia police, SRNA has learned from sources in Pristina. The same source claims that terrorists were opening fire from automatic weapons, mortars and hand grenades on the police station in Kijevo on the Pristina-Pec road and one policeman was hurt.

PRISTINA - On the road between Klina and Broca fire was opened yesterday on journalists form Warsaw's paper "Rzeczpospolit" Richard Blisky and Bulgarian National Television Ljubce Neckov. They were fired at from a sniper nest on a mosque minaret.

PRISTINA - A few thousands of Serbian Albanians had gathered in the main street in Pristina and after a short walk they split up, SRNA correspondent reported.

NEW YORK - Serbs from the U.S. organised demonstrations in front of UN headquarters on the First avenue in New York responding to an appeal of the World Serb Association from Geneva. University professors Njegos Petrovic and Radmila Milentijevic and representative of the International Anti-war Movement from new York Sara flounder made their speech on that gathering.

APRIL 26, 1998 EVENING

NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA

SARAJEVO - Chaiirman of the International Commission on Missing Persons the American Senator Bob Dole said at the pressconference in Federation part of Sarajevo that an Agreement on Work and Status of the Commission was of great importance for its efficient functioning. Dole emphasized that representatives of three entities in B&H have expressed readiness to cooperate and to meet all demands of the ICMP regarding collecting of information on missing persons.

SARAJEVO - President in the B&H Presidency from RS Momcilo Krajisnik congratulated the FRY President Slobodan Milosevic on the April 27, a day when the FRY Consitution was proclaimed. "I am convinced that in the future we will continue to cooperate and to expand the cooperation between Serb people in FRY and RS and for the peace efforts to win in the future, as well as in FRY and RS" - said Krajisnik.

PRISTINA - On the Pristina -Pec road in Kijevo at 11:00a.m. a policeman was hurt during attack of Albanian terrorists on a police car. Fire was opened from ambush, from automatic weapons and hand grenades on a car at the police check point.

APRIL 26, 1998 EVENING

NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA

SARAJEVO - President in the B&H Presidency from Republika Srpska (RS) Momcilo Krajisnik said to the Deputy High Representative Hans Schumacher that "a problem of the common institutions seat must be resolved with respecting of equality of the two entities, three nations and two part of Sarajevo - Serb and Federation, and keeping in mind security for holding of the meetings". The OHR proposal for some of common institutions to be placed in an old Parliament building in Sarajevo, with possibility of alternating holding of sessions in Serb and Federation part of the city for some time, Krajisnik assessed as optimistic one.

BANJALUKA - The international community failed an examination in Drvar - Croatian authorities and Army defeated the international community - with bitterness Milan Kecman is telling his story , one of 250 Serbs who were evacuated by the SFOR members after violence of Croatian extremists over Serbsreturnees to Drvar. "The SFOR protection was of no use. SFOR was always retreating from Croats making all Serbs in the centre of town to feel as if they are prisoners", said Kecman and added: "Croats have burned down around 100 housing units, and SFOR still is persuading us to stay and not to leave". - note observation written by SRNA journalists Nedjo Djevic and Aleksandar Obradovic.

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