BosNet NEWS / Mar. 29, 1996
From: Nermin Zukic <n6zukic@SMS.BUSINESS.UWO.CA>
From: Nermin Zukic <n6zukic@SMS.BUSINESS.UWO.CA>
Subject: BosNet NEWS / Mar. 29, 1996
CONTENTS
[01] KRSMANOVIC WAS CAPTURED WITH GENERAL DJORDJE DJUKIC
[02] "BOSNIA SOLIDARITY" ACCUSES GENERALS ROSE AND SMITH
[03] 30.000 MISSING PEOPLE IN BH AND CROATIA
[04] EXTRADITION OF WAR CRIMINALS CONDITION FOR FREE ELECTION
[05] ESTABLISHED NERETVA' CANTON
[06] "FRY IS A CRIMINAL STATE", SAID WILLIAMSON
[07] NATO WAITS FOR RIGHT MOMENT
[08] TRAVNIK CANTON ESTABLISHED
[09] EUROPEAN CITIES FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF SARAJEVO
[10] RUSSIA READY TO BUILD PIPELINE THROUGH FRY
[11] JOUWLAN ON EXTENSION OF IFOR MANDATE
[01] KRSMANOVIC WAS CAPTURED WITH GENERAL DJORDJE DJUKIC
``The trial chamber orders that Colonel Krsmanovic be remanded to the
authorities in Bosnia-Herzegovina by midnight April 3 at the latest,''
ICTY presiding judge Claude Jorda said. Krsmanovic was captured with
General Djordje Djukic by Bosnian government forces, and subsequently
charged with war crimes in connection with the siege of Sarajevo.
Chief prosecutor Richard Goldstone told the tribunal on Friday there
was no reason to hold Krsmanovic any longer in The Hague as he was
unwilling to cooperate as a witness.
The tribunal rejected Krsmanovic's attorneys request for release and
claim he ic should not have to face investigation and possible trial for
war crimes in Bosnia where he might face the death penalty if convicted.
The U.N. criminal tribunal for former Yugoslavia said on Wednesday it
would hold public hearings next Tuesday against 37-year old Ivica Rajic,
nationalist Bosnian Croat militia leader. He and his troops are accused
of destroying village and slaughtering at least 16 civilians.
Zvonimir Hodak, lawyer for General Tihomir Blaskic, one of seven Croats
indicted for war crimes, told reporters in The Hague that he had met the
tribunal's chief prosecutor Richard Goldstone to discuss ``terms of
(Blaskic's) detention.'' ``We spoke, but nothing was decided,'' Hodak
said. He hoped his client could be in The Hague within two weeks.
[02] "BOSNIA SOLIDARITY" ACCUSES GENERALS ROSE AND SMITH
London, March 28, 1996 (Press TWRA)
The British lobbyist
association "Bosnia Solidarity" exposed evidence against British
high officials who were UNPROFOR Commanders during the war in BH.
This association accused Gen. Rose for helping the Serb aggressor
in BH. According to data of U.S. intelligence services, Gen. Rose
manipulated with SAS scanning units: during the siege of Bihac he
ordered them not to inform on the positions of BH Serbs in order
to disable NATO strikes. As the U.S. side insisted upon NATO
intervention, they launched the action several times, but lacking
the information on Serbian position, which SAS was supposed to
provide, they usually returned without getting anything done.
His concern for the safety of UNPROFOR units on the ground
(through which he, in accordance with London, sabotaged U.S.
actions, helping, thus, the Serbian side) was usually mentioned
as a main reason. Representatives of "Bosnia solidarity" exposed
also evidence on the responsibility of the other British General:
Gen.Rupert Smith, who was generally considered as having better
relations with Washington than with London. He was accused for
signing a secret agreement with Serbian General R. Mladic on the
"evacuation of women and children" from Srebrenica from which
they excluded men. If those accusations would be proven, Gen.
Smith would be responsible for destiny of 8.000 missing men from
Srebrenica. "Bosnia Solidarity" also mentions that British
intelligence service MI6 had influence on British journalists
reporting from BH, giving them instructions to advise inhabitants
of Srebrenica to leave the area for their own sake, which
strengthen the supposition that London was familiar long ago what
Serbs were intending to do in Srebrenica area. Activity of MI6 is
seen as a British effort to decrease a number of civil casualties
in order to make international community accept "more simply" the
fall of Srebrenica. <end> S.K.
[03] 30.000 MISSING PEOPLE IN BH AND CROATIA
Geneva, March 28, 1996 (Press TWRA)
According to the latest
report of M. Nowak, head of special investigation services for
missing people, more than 30.000 people (3.000 in Croatia and
27.00 IN BH) are missing in the area of former Yugoslavia. There
are well-founded doubts that some 300 collective graves are
situated in the area of Croatia and BH which should be located
and where bodies should be identified, Nowak said. During his
last visit to the ground, his access to the territory of the
Republic of Srpska and area under the Serbian control in Eastern
Slavonia and Baranja was allowed. He also requested approach to
"SRJ", for it is needed for a complete investigation. Nowak
pointed out the importance of the excavation of the graves in the
area of Prijedor and Srebrenica, for which the cooperation of all
sides is needed. From the Croatian side, Nowak requested the
assistance during the investigation of destiny of persons missing
after the operations "Oluja" ("Storm") and "Bljesak" ("Flash").
[04] EXTRADITION OF WAR CRIMINALS CONDITION FOR FREE ELECTION
Sarajevo, March 28,1996 (Press TWRA)
The B-H Prime Minister H.
Muratovic met today with the OECS Flavio Coti on organizing the
free elections and war criminals trial. "We can not discuss
conditions for the elections while war criminals dictate the
policy in almost two thirds of the country. We demand from the
international community to make a pressure on those who can
extradite war criminals", said Prime Minister Muratovic. He
added that elections should be held as soon as possible and
international community should take strong position and prevent
all those who obstruct the creation of conditions for maintaining
the elections and implementation of Dayton accord. Muratovic and
Coti talked also about the ways the B-H refugees will be enabled
to vote. (end) S.K.
[05] ESTABLISHED NERETVA' CANTON
Mostar, March 28,1996 (Press TWRA)
After introductory
misunderstandings relating to display of the national flags in
the conference room, the constitutional session of canton Neretva
was held today. Fatima Leho from Mostar, member of SDA B-H
Executive Comity was elected for the Canton's Governor, and Pero
Markovic from Capljina, member of HDZ B-H for deputy Governor.
Ivan Bender, from Neum (HDZ) was elected for the President of
Canton Assembly, and Ramiz Leto for his deputy (SDA). The
candidates for the leading positions in the canton were agreed
between the parties in advance, and adopted unanimously.
(end) S.K.
[06] "FRY IS A CRIMINAL STATE", SAID WILLIAMSON
The Hague, March 28,1996 (Press TWRA)
Deputy Chief Prosecutor
of the International Tribunal in The Hague Clint Williamson on
the final hearing relating to confirmation of the indictment to
the former Yugoslav Peoples Army's officers Mrksic, Radic and
Sljivancanin stated that "FR of Yugoslavia became criminal state
because in front of the whole world shelters war criminals and
supports them". Williamson demanded from the International
Tribunal not only to confirm the indictments for these three
officers and issues international warrants for the arrest but
also to inform Security Council about the Belgrade's refusal to
co-operate with the International War Tribunal. (end) S.K.
[07] NATO WAITS FOR RIGHT MOMENT
Washington, March 28,1996 (Press TWRA)
"NATO forces will, in
the end, arrest the leader of Bosnian Serbs R. Karadjic and
military commander Gen. Mladic, charged for war crimes", stated
gen. Patrick Hughes, director of military intelligence agency
before the Seat Comity. Maybe the use of force will be necessary,
stressed Hughes and added that so far there were no right moments
for the arrest. "I know that adequate conditions for the arrest
will arise and I know that IFOR, and especially US IFOR will do
what's necessary when the time comes", said Hughes. (end) S.K.
[08] TRAVNIK CANTON ESTABLISHED
Travnik, March 29,1996 (Press TWRA)
The constitutive session of
Travnik Canton was held yesterday. Forty representatives were
present at the session - 24 Bosniaks, 23 Croats and 2 others.
Midhat Karadzic from Jajce was elected for the President of the
Assembly, and the Governor is Ivan Saric from Uskoplje. After
Neretva Canton that is the second, mixed canton established. Two
days ago two cantons with Croatian majority were also
established: West Herzegovina Canton (Posusje, Grude, Siroki
Brijeg and Ljubuski) and Tomislavgrad-Livno Canton (Bosansko
Grahovo, Glamoc, Livno, Tomislavgrad, Kupres and Drvar).
On yesterday's canton's assembly session the B-H Federation
arbiter C. Schwartz-Shilling announced that after his report on
one week visit to B-H Federation the representatives of US and
Germany will meet. He stated that the sanctions for all
individuals and sides which prevent the implementation of B-H
Federation can be expected. "I will propose that Bugojno and
Jajce be excluded from the program of financial aid", stated
Schwartz-Shilling after he was present at the unsuccessful
Bugojno Canton's constitutive session.
Schwartz-Shilling also demanded that accorded program and
estimates for reconstruction of Travnik municipality houses which
German government would finance, be delivered in a fortnight.
Representative of Bosniak authorities in Travnik dr. Mirsad
Granov stated that he will, together with Croatian authorities in
Nova Bila, made list, in weeks' time, of all vacant housing space
and enable the return of Croatian refugees. (end) S.K.
[09] EUROPEAN CITIES FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF SARAJEVO
Sarajevo, March 29,1996 (Press TWRA)
Martin Kenty,
representative of European cities organization "Megapolis" from
Amsterdam, signed the contract with city authorities on
reconstruction of Sarajevo settlement Hrasno. Other European
cities are also interested in reconstruction of Sarajevo's
settlements. Barcelona would participate in the reconstruction of
Mojmilo, Paris in the reconstruction of city center, and Lisbon
in the reconstruction of the old town, Bascarsija. (end) S.K.
[10] RUSSIA READY TO BUILD PIPELINE THROUGH FRY
Sofia, March 29,1996, (Press TWRA)
According to Bulgarian daily
"Duma" Russia is prepared to build up the pipeline through Serbia
and Monte Negro up to harbor Bar. Project would cost $1 billion.
Russia, writes "Duma", is forced to take this step because Turkey
limits the passage of tankers through the Bosphorus. In the same
time that would enable Russia to have its own pipeline in this
part of Europe. (end) S.K.
[11] JOUWLAN ON EXTENSION OF IFOR MANDATE
Washington March 29,1996 (Press TWRA)
US and its European
allies will soon discuss weather the military mission in
B-H need to be extended after the end of IFOR mandate at the end
of this year, stated the NATO Commander Gen. George Jouwlan
before the US Congress Comity for national security. Although the
Clinton administration believes that IFOR mission should
terminate at set date, Jouwlan announced that in mid April NATO
would start to consider extend of their mission in B-H.(end) S.K.
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