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Tanjug Daily News Review, 96-05-20

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From: Tanjug, Yugoslavia, via Serbian Unity Congress <http://www.suc.org/>

May 20, 1996
NEWS AGENCY - TANJUG
DAILY NEWS REVIEW


CONTENTS

  • [01] CROATIAN AUTHORITIES ACCUSE SOCCER FANS OF BEING YUGOSLAVIA-MINDED
  • [02] BELGRADE DAILIES POLITIKA, NOVOSTI ON KARADZIC'S EXIT OUT OF BOSNIAN SERB POLITICS
  • [03] FRENCH IFOR MEMBER DIES IN BOSNIA
  • [04] SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC UNION OF SERBIA - A LEFT-CENTRE PARTY
  • [05] BRITISH MARCONI RADAR PROJECTS LTD. MAY RETURN TO YUGOSLAV MARKET
  • [06] MEDIEVEAL CASTLE ON LAKE SKADAR TO BECOME TOURIST COMPLEX
  • [07] MUGABE: NO OBSTACLES TO YUGOSLAVIA'S RETURN TO NON-ALIGNED MOVEMENT
  • [08] NATO ASSEMBLY DISCUSSES BOSNIA, URGES RECONCILIATION
  • [09] NOVOSTI: DEATH BEFORE VERDICT
  • [10] BULGARIAN PAPER: CROATIA REMAINS IN COUNCIL OF EUROPE'S WAITING ROOM,
  • [11] BELGRADE DAILIES POLITIKA, NOVOSTI ON KARADZIC'S EXIT OUT OF BOSNIAN SERB POLITICS
  • [12] GALBRAITH URGES PRESERVATION OF JASENOVAC MEMORIAL SITE
  • [13] SWISS FOREIGN MINISTER DUE IN SARAJEVO ON TUESDAY
  • [14] REFUGEE SITUATION IN TEN MUNICIPALITIES IN BOSNIA

  • [01] CROATIAN AUTHORITIES ACCUSE SOCCER FANS OF BEING YUGOSLAVIA-MINDED

    by savo tomasevic

    zagreb, may 20 (tanjug) - the fans of the croatian soccer champion have not forgiven croatian president franjo tudjman for renaming the club dinamo into kroacija and booed and hooted at the official trophy award and jeered at the president.

    the ruling croatian democratic union (hdz) said that the soccer fans were being politically manipulated against the authorities and described their demand to give the club its old name as a wish to restore a new form of neo-socialism and even yugoslavia.

    the slogans chanted by the soccer fans, whose dissatisfaction is not only caused by the renaming of the club, are not a good sign for the hdz ahead of the elections. the party's position is particularly vulnerable in the capital where it was defeated at local elections.

    about 30,000 fans jeered and whistled at tudjman when he presented the trophy to the 'blue' players last week.

    tujdman has repeatedly said that the name of 'dinamo' was a symbol of the old system and communist rule.

    a confrontation between the regime and the blue reached its climax when the fans began to taunt the president, who almost regularly attends matches played by the croatian champion.

    the ruling party issued a special statement, carried by all croatian media, ahead of the final match in the championship. the party said that stadiums had become the scene of political rivalry between the fans for various political goals.

    the statement said it was clearly an attempt to find support among fans for staging discontent and organizing political manipulations against the government.

    the statement failed to produce any effect on the fans at the final match and they continued to shout even more loudly and fervently -- 'dinamo, dinamo'.

    after the match, the players did not run to the president's box but to the other side of the stadium to share their joy with the fans. the club's director was sacked as a result.

    the rijeka daily novi list said that it was easy to dismiss a director but wondered about ways to dismiss fans.

    [02] BELGRADE DAILIES POLITIKA, NOVOSTI ON KARADZIC'S EXIT OUT OF BOSNIAN SERB POLITICS

    belgrade, may 20 (tanjug) - by transferring a part of his authorities on dr. biljana plavsic, it seems that the president of the bosnian serb state republika srpska, radovan karadzic decided to exit from the political scene by the back door, belgrade daily vecernje novosti said on monday.

    vecernje novosti said that karadzic's move represents an indirect admission that his remaining in the office of republika srpska president, since the international community refuses to communicate with him, seriously threatens the realization of the dayton peace agreement and the survival ofm the bosnian serb state.

    the daily said that the dayton agreement is not subject to negotiation, but is a series of internationally undertaken obligations (and rights) which must be fulfilled in the already determined ways.

    the paper said that the dayton peace agreement bans karadzic, and others accused of war crimes, from running at the forthcoming elections which are scheduled to be held in late september.

    karadzic's political life was to expire in four months, vecernje novosti said and wondered whether the essential issue remained open.

    'one wonders whether the promotion of plavsic for his successor represents karadzic's attempt to preserve his political position and maintain his 'hardcore' political platform,' vecernje novosti said.

    according to the paper, the dilemma stems from the fact that the bosnian serb leadership in dayton, were the agreement was initialled, and in paris, where it was signed, was represented by vice-president dr. nikola koljevic, 'a more moderate politician than karadzic and plavsic.'

    the removal of koljevic from reubliika srpska's foreign policy scene could mean that the international community intends to face the fact that 'the new negotiator' represents 'old positions', vecernje novosti said. the paper warned that such an outcome of karadzic's (semi) withdrawal was extremely unfavourable for republika srpska.

    'everything the serb people have achieved in the almost four-year war and what has been made official by the dayton agreement, could easily be gambled away,' vecernje novosti said.

    belgrade daily politika said on monday that karadzic had withdrawn after fierce conflicts involving prime minister rajko kasagic.

    politika said that the list of karadzic's moves which paved the way for his departure is long. the paper recalled the mockery over the unification with the republic of serb krajina (rsk) and the disputes with bosanska krajina and belgrade, all clearly aimed at pushing the federal republic of yugoslavia into the war even when bosnian serb real aims were not threatened.

    politika said that numerous estimates are that karadzic had long since been overshadowed by current republika srpska parliament speaker momcilo krajisnik and that after the recent events, which were only a pyrhhic victory, his only option was to withdraw definitively. end zn/jpe/mb

    [03] FRENCH IFOR MEMBER DIES IN BOSNIA

    belgrade, may 20 (tanjug) - a french sergeant of the multinational peace implementation force (ifor) in bosnia has been found dead at his workpost on mt. igman near sarajevo, ifor spokesman guy vinet said on monday.

    he did not reveal the name of the officer who was found with a bullet wound, the agence france-presse news agency said.

    an act of violence has been ruled out, vinet said, adding that investigation was under way to determine whether it was a suicide or an accident.

    this is the third casualty in the french contingent since ifor's deployment in bosnia on dec. 20.

    the french contingent in bosnia-herzegovina has about 7,500 men.

    [04] SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC UNION OF SERBIA - A LEFT-CENTRE PARTY

    belgrade, may 20 (tanjug) - belgrade university professor zarko korac has announced the formation of a left-centre party -- the social-democratic union of serbia (sdus) -- which he said would be first of its kind in the yugoslav republic of serbia.

    korac told tanjug that a party under the name the social democratic union (sdu) had already been registered, and added that on the political scene in serbia there have so far been only abortive attempts to have such a party formed.

    the initiators of the new party, as korac put it, understand the left in a way it is understood in western europe today.

    the european left, korac specified, took over and accepted the principles of classical liberalism -- the notions such as the civil state, pluralism, parliamentarianism and human rights, while simultaneously retaining the liberal economic structure.

    korac called for the regionalization of the southern serbian province of kosovo and metohija (kosmet) and the northern serbian province of vojvodina.

    korac said that those advocating autonomy for vojvodina wanted in the first place an autonomy in terms of the economy rather than politics.

    if the albanian minority in kosmet had received 'very clear messages' from the international community that any ideas regarding a redrawing of boundaries would not be tolerated, then the serbian authorities would have more resolutely to go into the settling of the crisis in this southern serbian province, korac emphasized.

    in kosmet, with majority ethnic albanian population, a strong separatist movement has been active for a decade, aiming at the region's secession from serbia and yugoslavia and its merger with neighbouring albania.

    [05] BRITISH MARCONI RADAR PROJECTS LTD. MAY RETURN TO YUGOSLAV MARKET

    belgrade, may 20 (tanjug) - yugoslav vice premier and economy minister nikola sainovic discussed the chances for the british marconi radar projects ltd. returning to the yugoslav market with the firms's general manager alex hannam on monday.

    the british firm cooperated successfully with yugoslav partners for 25 years in the design and production of traffic regulation equipment.

    hannam was especially interested in the current state of the yugoslav economy and the possibilities for british and yugoslav firms' joint access to third markets, an official statement said.

    [06] MEDIEVEAL CASTLE ON LAKE SKADAR TO BECOME TOURIST COMPLEX

    podgorica, yugoslavia, may 20 (tanjug) - the medieval castle of zabljak on lake skadar in the yugoslav republic of montenegro, the seat of the aristocratic family crnojevici in the 15th century, will become a tourist complex under montenegro's amended regional planning program by the year 2000.

    under the document, tourist facilities with about 300 beds will be built in the area of lake skadar.

    the realization of this concept includes protection of the lake from pollution, a restoration of objects of old village architecture, the construction of accommodation facilities and infrastructure objects.

    this extremely attractive area between the towns of godinje, zabljak and rijeka crnojevica will cater to specialized forms of tourism -- artist colonies, hunting and fishing, water sports, specialist excursions.

    lake skadar, covering an area of 391 km sq (243 in yugoslavia and the rest in albania), is the biggest lake in the balkans. it is well-known for fishing (eel, carp, trout, bleak), and very many species of marsh birds.

    [07] MUGABE: NO OBSTACLES TO YUGOSLAVIA'S RETURN TO NON-ALIGNED MOVEMENT

    belgrade, may 20 (tanjug) - zimbabwean president robert mugabe said in an interview to the belgrade daily vecernje novosti on monday that there were no obstacles to yugoslavia, as one of the founders of the movement, returning to the non-aligned movement.

    mugabe said there were no obstacles for an initiative to be launched already at the very next non-aligned summit, even a ministerial meeting, for yugoslavia rejoining all movement activities.

    mugabe pointed out that the main argument of those who did not want yugoslavia actively to return to the movement at the latest non-aligned summit in colombia in october last year had been that the country was under u.n. sanctions and that its return to the movement was not possible as long as the sanctions remained.

    'we said already at that time that the united nations have nothing to do with the movement anbd that we alone should make decisions,' mugabe said.

    'now, since sanctions against yugoslavia have fortunately been suspended, we believe there will be no problem for the return of your country to the non-aligned movement,' mugabe said in his exclusive interview to the belgrade daily on the occasion of the 16th anniversary of his country's independence.

    zimbabwe had condemned the imposition of sanctions against yugoslavia and had voted against that resolution in the u.n. security council at the time.

    mugabe went on to explain that zimbabwe could not have agreed that a country which had aided all liberation movements in africa's south be punished and that unjust sanctions be imposed against it.

    the traditional friendship, cooperation, and, primarily, support of yugoslavia to zimbabwe at the time of its struggle for freedom and independence are the reason why zimbabwe, at one of the most difficult times for yugoslavia, had voted against sanctions in the u.n. security council, mugabe said.

    'our two countries have a history of friendship, cooperation, and solidarity and that is why we can freely tell the rest of the world that we shall always be with yugoslavia,' mugabe said.

    'we remember only too well, when we needed a friend at the time of the signing of the declaration of independence, only a few countries came to our aid. yugoslavia was one of them and it supported us to the very end in that struggle,' mugabe said.

    [08] NATO ASSEMBLY DISCUSSES BOSNIA, URGES RECONCILIATION

    athens, may 20 (tanjug) - nato secretary-general javier solana said monday at the closing plenary session of the nato assembly that a reconciliation process, as the only way of achieving peace, was of the utmost importance for bosnia's future.

    stressing that the presence of the nato-led multinational peace implementation force (ifor) had been of crucial importance for the implementation of the dayton accords, solana said that the military aspect of the mission had been carried out satisfactorily so far.

    he said that nato's priorities in bosnia by the end of the year would be to provide full assistance and support to elections, the success of which would affect the democratic processes in bosnia.

    this assistance will include the securing of freedom of movement and the activities related to the return of refugees, solana said.

    [09] NOVOSTI: DEATH BEFORE VERDICT

    belgrade, may 20 (tanjug) - the trial of republika srpska's army general djordje djukic will continue even after his death, the belgrade paper vecernje novosti said on monday.

    gen. djukic, who was indicted for alleged war crimes in sarajevo during the four-year civil war in that former yugoslav republic, died at the military medical academy in belgrade on saturday.

    earlier this year, chief prosecutor of the u.n. tribunal richard goldstone brought gen. djukic before the tribunal but failed to submit acceptable evidence on his responsibility for flagrant violation of the international humanitarian law, the paper said, adding that goldstone did not manage to find any evidence although his team searched for three months.

    the tribunal, which was set up for war crimes perpetrated in the former yugoslavia, will examine gen. djukic's case on june 3, the paper said.

    novosti said that the tribunal decided on april 24 to reject a demand by gen. djukic's defence to withdraw the indictment for lack of evidence and procedural irregularities since his arrest.

    on april 24, gen. djukic who had underwent an operation for cancer some time before, was released from the hague prison in which he had spent over two months. the tribunal released him because of his critical health condition, novosti said.

    competent bodies in the hague and sarajevo will not decide whether goldstone had indicted an innocent or guilty man.

    the paper said that gen. djukic's family had wanted to avoid that at all cost. the family did not want the proceedings to be suspended only because of his death and wanted to avoid a stain on his name.

    a patriot who did not understand the reasons for standing trial in the hague has died. he did not want the tribunal to release him with the explanation that his indictment would be withdrawn only due to his bad condition, djukic's lawyer toma fila told novosti.

    fila said that gen. djukic had been brought to the hague despite the fact that he had been a logistics commander and that even the nuremberg tribunal had not indicted rear commanders for war crimes.

    if the hague tribunal wants to clarify his case, it can apply the regulation under which someone can be tried in absentio, gen. djukic's lawyer said.

    fila's request will be reviewed by the tribunal on monday. if fila's demand is rejected, the proceedings will be suspended because of gen. djukic's death.

    [10] BULGARIAN PAPER: CROATIA REMAINS IN COUNCIL OF EUROPE'S WAITING ROOM,

    sofia, may 20 (tanjug) - croatia will remain in the waiting room of the council of europe until it proves it is ready for a modern democracy, bulgarian daily kontinent said on monday.

    the daily was commenting on the council of europe ministerial committee's recent decision to undefinitely postpone croatia's membership in the council.

    the time has come to stop with the practice of accepting new members through compromises and by out-voting, the daily said.

    the daily said that croatia, which sided with hitler's germany in world war two, should do better to make some progress in a number of important fields, before all, in cooperating with the international war crimes tribunal, providing freedom of the press, securing democratic election in mostar and improving conditions for the return of serb krajina refugees.

    the croatian army expelled about 250,000 serbs from serb krajina in the august 1995 aggression on the republic of serb krajina.

    the daily said that since the council of europe was established in 1949, such differences between the decisions of its parliamentary assembly and the ministerial committee had never existed.

    after a harsh debate in april, the parliamentary assembly gave the green light for croatia's membership of the council, but the ministerial committee recently put a stop to it, the daily said.

    [11] BELGRADE DAILIES POLITIKA, NOVOSTI ON KARADZIC'S EXIT OUT OF BOSNIAN SERB POLITICS

    belgrade, may 20 (tanjug) - by transferring a part of his authorities on dr. biljana plavsic, it seems that the president of the bosnian serb state republika srpska, radovan karadzic decided to exit from the political scene by the back door, belgrade daily vecernje novosti said on monday.

    vecernje novosti said that karadzic's move represents an indirect admission that his remaining in the office of republika srpska president, since the international community refuses to communicate with him, seriously threatens the realization of the dayton peace agreement and the survival ofm the bosnian serb state.

    the daily said that the dayton agreement is not subject to negotiation, but is a series of internationally undertaken obligations (and rights) which must be fulfilled in the already determined ways.

    the paper said that the dayton peace agreement bans karadzic, and others accused of war crimes, from running at the forthcoming elections which are scheduled to be held in late september.

    karadzic's political life was to expire in four months, vecernje novosti said and wondered whether the essential issue remained open.

    'one wonders whether the promotion of plavsic for his successor represents karadzic's attempt to preserve his political position and maintain his 'hardcore' political platform,' vecernje novosti said.

    according to the paper, the dilemma stems from the fact that the bosnian serb leadership in dayton, were the agreement was initialled, and in paris, where it was signed, was represented by vice-president dr. nikola koljevic, 'a more moderate politician than karadzic and plavsic.'

    the removal of koljevic from reubliika srpska's foreign policy scene could mean that the international community intends to face the fact that 'the new negotiator' represents 'old positions', vecernje novosti said. the paper warned that such an outcome of karadzic's (semi) withdrawal was extremely unfavourable for republika srpska.

    'everything the serb people have achieved in the almost four-year war and what has been made official by the dayton agreement, could easily be gambled away,' vecernje novosti said.

    belgrade daily politika said on monday that karadzic had withdrawn after fierce conflicts involving prime minister rajko kasagic.

    politika said that the list of karadzic's moves which paved the way for his departure is long. the paper recalled the mockery over the unification with the republic of serb krajina (rsk) and the disputes with bosanska krajina and belgrade, all clearly aimed at pushing the federal republic of yugoslavia into the war even when bosnian serb real aims were not threatened.

    politika said that numerous estimates are that karadzic had long since been overshadowed by current republika srpska parliament speaker momcilo krajisnik and that after the recent events, which were only a pyrhhic victory, his only option was to withdraw definitively. end zn/jpe/mb

    [12] GALBRAITH URGES PRESERVATION OF JASENOVAC MEMORIAL SITE

    zagreb, may 20 (tanjug) - u.s. ambassador to croatia peter galbraith told the split daily slobodna dalmacija that jasenovac must be preserved as a memorial to the victims of evil and that the united states could not accept the retailoring of history.

    croatian president franjo tudjman recently announced that he would bury the bodies of ustasha, world war ii croatian fascists, near the bodies of their victims -- about 650,000 serbs and tens of thousands of jews, gypsies and croatian antifascists.

    galbraith said jasenovac had been the site of holocaust where jews had been exterminated because of their religion, serbs because of their ethnic origin and croats because of their political positions.

    the holocaust was part of the nazi as well as the ustasha system that represents the biggest evil that has ever appeared on our planet, he said.

    tudjman's decision has elicited strong reactions in europe. moreover, u.s. secretary of state warren christopher criticised tudjman two months ago, pledging to congress that washington would exert pressure on him to give up his decision.

    galbraith described croatian authorities' current campaign against independent papers as an attempt to stifle independent media.

    he also said he hoped the dayton peace accords for bosnia-herzegovina would be fully implemented, and said the removal of (bosnian serb) republika srpska president radovan karadzic and army commander gen. ratko mladic from office was a major step in enabling the full implementation.

    he said it was vital that a person who backed the dayton accords was in power in the republika srpska.

    karadzic relinquished part of his powers to vice-president biljana plavsic on saturday, which observers interpret as 'the strong man's' definitive stepping down.

    [13] SWISS FOREIGN MINISTER DUE IN SARAJEVO ON TUESDAY

    geneva, may 20 (tanjug) - swiss foreign minister flavio cotti, who presides over the organisation for security and cooperation in europe (osce), will arrive on a one-day visit to sarajevo on tuesday.

    cotti will meet with bosnian moslem leader alija izetbegovic and prime minister hasan muratovic as well as with officials of the nato-led peace implementation forne (ifor), it was stated in bern on monday.

    talks will focus on elections to be held in bosnia-herzegovina by september 14 at the latest. osce is in charge of the organisation of elections.

    swiss foreign ministry spokesman franz egle said cotti had met with bosnian croat officials in mostar and with (bosnian serb) republika srpska officials in banja luka when he visited the towns on may 2, but had not met with bosnian moslem officials in sarajevo.

    cotti will therefore not meet with republika srpska officials this time, egle said.

    [14] REFUGEE SITUATION IN TEN MUNICIPALITIES IN BOSNIA

    belgrade, may 20 (tanjug)- the office of the u.n. high commissioner for refugees has completed reports on possibilities for the return of refugees and displaced persons to ten municipalities in bosnia-herzegovina.

    the ten municipalities are brcko, breza, celinac, konjic, laktasi, livno, olovo, sanski most, visoko and zavidovici.

    according to the 1991 census, brcko had a population of 87,000, of whom 44 percent were muslims and the remainder serbs and croats.

    the unhcr report covers only the part of the brcko municipality which is now in the muslim-croat federation and where close to 60,000 muslims and 4,000 croats live.

    the croat community has formed its own municipality, which has a local police and whose authorities are accountable to the bosnian croat leadership.

    the unhcr provides aid in food for more than 40,000 people in the part of the brcko area which is in the muslim-croat federation, while a norwegian humanitarian organization is building there a settlement for 1,000 displaced persons.

    the municipality of breza now has 20,000-odd inhabitants, mostly muslims and about 500 croats and 236 serbs.

    before the war, muslims made up 50 percent of konjic's population of 43,000, croats 26 percent and serbs 15.2 percent.

    konjic has roughly just as many inhabitants now, but only a hundred or so croats and 14 serbs.

    the olovo municipalities had 16,900 inhabitants before the war, of whom 75 percent were muslims, 19 percent serbs and 4 percent croats.

    olovo now has a population of 15,150, of whom 550 croats and only 45 serbs of the about 3,000 before the war.

    local authorities in olovo, where six international humanitarian organizations are engaged, are calling on refugees who are returning from abroad to make donations of between 2,000-9,000 german marks.

    there are only 800 serbs and 500 croats in the visoko municipality.

    in the zavidovici area, which used to have a population of 57,000, of whom 20 percent serbs, 60 percent muslims and 13 percent croats, there are now 930 croats and 380 serbs.

    contrary to the situation in the muslim-croat federation, where numerous non-governmental humanitarian organizations are engaged, the bosnian serb republika srpska receives aid mostly from the unhcr and the international committee of the red cross.

    in the celinac municipality, for instance, where housing facilities have been devastated, the local red cross, the unhcr and the icrc are helping the local population of 19,500, mostly displaced serbs.

    laktasi is an even more drastic example of the inequitable distribution of humanitarian aid.

    the municipality had 29,910 inhabitants, predominantly serbs, before the war and now has nearly 45,000.

    nearly 70 percent of laktasi's population fall in the category of the needy.

    the unhcr provides food for 11,800, while aid also comes from the icrc, oxfam and doctors without frontiers.

    serbs used to comprise 42 percent of sanski most's population but none have been living there since a croat-muslim offensive in the autumn of last year.

    gen. mehmed alagic, former commander of the muslim army's seventh corps, is the mayor of sanski most.

    livno, with 36,000 croats, about 4,500 muslims and 300 serbs, mostly elder, is now part of the mostar canton.

    both muslims and serbs who have returned to the town are discriminated against when seeking jobs.

    manual jobs are mostly reserved for them, while precedence is given to demobilized croats.

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