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Serbia Today 96-04-18

Serbia Today Directory

From: ddc@nyquist.bellcore.com (D.D. Chukurov)

18 April 1996

In This Edition

TUDJMAN'S MEDAL FOR THE WAR CRIMINAL

WHAT IS THE HAGUE SILENT ABOUT?

WELCOME WITH PRISON


CONTENTS

[01] FULL NORMALIZATION OF THE RELATIONS BETWEEN GERMANY AND YUGOSLAVIA

[02] SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TRUTH ABOUT JASENOVAC

[03] TUDJMAN'S MEDAL FOR THE WAR CRIMINAL

[04] WELCOME BY PRISON

[05] WHAT IS THE HAGUE SILENT ABOUT?

[06] THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL WAGGING WAR AGAINST ITSELF

[07] TO FACILITATE RETURN OF SERBS

[08] THE SECRET OF MUSLIM PRISONS

[09] NEW MILLIONS FOR ARMING OF MUSLIMS


[01] FULL NORMALIZATION OF THE RELATIONS BETWEEN GERMANY AND YUGOSLAVIA

The Government of Chancellor Kohl decided yesterday to normalize the relations with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Four years after the withdrawal of the chiefs of diplomatic missions of the highest level by the European Union countries, Germany will have in Belgrade its representative at the ambassadorial level. This decision was suggested in the first reactions of Germany to the news of the establishment of full diplomatic relations between Belgrade and Skopje. Although in Bonn, more for psychological and political reasons, there was no hurry to pass a decision on full normalization, this decision was probably accelerated by the fact that this has already been dome by almost all of the European Union member-countries. In the official communique on the occasion of the decision, the chief of German diplomacy Klaus Kinkel underlined that "Serbian people must have its place in Europe". He is of opinion that the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, by its full normalization of the diplomatic relations with Germany and the other EU countries "has made a step closer to the international community". Further development of the relations between Bonn and Belgrade Kinkel is linking with "fulfilling of the obligations by the FR of Yugoslavia in the field of human and minority rights", the right to the return of refugees, giving of the autonomy to Kosovo, solution of the question of succession and implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement. The fact remains, however, that in the face of arguments of the peace policy of Belgrade and a constructive contribution to the calming of tensions in the region, also Germany by raising the diplomatic relations to the ambassadorial level, has respected this reality. In truth, it is lagging behind its main partners in the EU, just the opposite of the time when by premature recognition of the secessionist western republics and even according to the additional admission by the then-actors in the European politics, it was pouring oil on fire of the Yugoslav drama. (Politika, April 18, 1996)

[02] SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TRUTH ABOUT JASENOVAC

In the archives of the UN Commission for War Crimes there is no record whatsoever of the name of Jasenovac, and among the criminals there is no Ante Pavelic and other Ustashi assassins. While stating this incredible fact yesterday at the press conference, director of the Museum of the Victims of Genocide in Belgrade, Dr. Milan Bulajic, appealed for the assistance of the world organization. He proposed that the UN Commission for investigating the truth "should establish the truth about one of the most brutal and largest death camps in Europe" and finally determine the exact number of victims in Jasenovac "in order to s the terrible bargaining". While answering questions by reporters, Dr. Bulajic said that only once the truth is known about Jasenovac, one will be able to understand the roots of the latest genocide in Croatia and Bosnia, and that it is extremely important to prevent by an organized international action the intention of the Croat President Tudjman to transform Jasenovac into a memorial center where the remains of both victims and assassins will be mixed. (Politika, April 18, 1996)

[03] TUDJMAN'S MEDAL FOR THE WAR CRIMINAL

The Croat Helsinki Board protested because of the special recognition which the Karlovac county awarded to Mihail Hrastov, the man who massacred 13 Serbian prisoners at the Korana river bridge near Karlovac in the autumn of 1991, reports Radio Free Europe. Hrastov, who is now one of the commanders of the special police in Karlovac, at the time of massacre of the unarmed captured reserve members of the then-regular Yugoslav People's Army, was the member of the special task force unit of the Croat police. One year after the massacre, Hrastov was arrested, because some media were writing about this crime, but the District Court in Karlovac acquitted him, with the applause of the audience in the court room. Croat Helsinki Board, according to this Radio station, is in possession of the data that Hrastov commanded also the special prison in the old school in Ozalj, where "Serbs were bestially tortured, those Serbs who after the Storm offensive gave themselves up to the Croat authorities". The medal which Hrastov received from the Karlovac county as one of the six meritorious citizens, is not his first one. Last year, on the Day of Statehood holiday, he was decorated by President Tudjman for a heroic dead during war. The Croat Helsinki Board is of opinion that decoration of Hrastov is showing the attitude of Croatia towards war criminals, even more so because there are also other war criminals who have been given medals. (Politika, April 18, 1996)

[04] WELCOME BY PRISON

Croat authorities in Knin are doing their utmost to show to the exiled Serbs what is awaiting them if they are to return to their homeland. Jovica Vukadin and Konstantin Biserko upon their return to Knin, with all the proper Croat documents, have spent in the prison in Sibenik one month each. Such a 'welcome' according to the practices of the Croat authorities, is awaiting all the returnees who were wearing the uniform of the Krajina army. In the documentation and information center "Veritas" there is a testimony of a certain M. from Knin who has spent five months in the Croat prisons. He testified that in the Sibenik prison he met Luka Pesic (67 years old) from the village of Bender near Knin, an old man of poor health, accused of armed rebellion. He was not recorded by the International Red Cross, and thus his fate became even more uncertain. The Ustashi prison guards were especially abusing the old man because his nephew was the former Lord Mayor of Knin. Knin is now the most Croat of all the Croat towns, the guards were saying to the old man. In the testimony of M. given to the "Veritas" yet another 'pearl' of the Croat judiciary is recorded. Zoran Cvijanovic from Knin, after a four- month investigation for "crimes against the state of Croatia", was released on December 24, 1995, but after only 11 days was arrested again and detained in the Split investigation prison again under the same charges. In the international judicial practice it is not possible to charge anyone for the same crime twice, but in Croatia everything is possible when Serbs are in question. (Vecernje novosti, April 18, 1996)

[05] WHAT IS THE HAGUE SILENT ABOUT?

In the text entitled "What is The Hague Silent About" and the sub-title "New Details of the Muslim and Croat Crimes Against Serbs", the Russian newspaper "Nezavisnaja gazeta', without any general qualifications, is presenting a lengthy evidence of crimes against Serbs and is raising the crucial question : why is the international justice which is to be served by the Hague, not interested in this. Among other facts, the newspaper states that in April 1992 Muslim unit commanded by Alija Selimagic, in the village of Kostrem, from amongst 45 peaceful people among them some ten children, killed 29 and slaughtered the others, including three children. In this same month Croat soldiers in the region of Kupres killed 52 Serbs, but before murdering them they plucked their eyes out and broke their arms and legs. In Derventa Muslims slaughtered 31 Serbs, old men, women and children, and in the village of Vukasinovic near Gorazde, the unit commanded by Suad Hamzija, first slaughtered then burnt 17 of its inhabitants. The Croat units near Mostar killed on May 26th some two hundred citizens of Serbian nationality. Near Sarajevo over one thousand Serbian bodies are buried, killed between 1992 and 1994, and in some of these cases the trace of responsibility is leading to the President of Bosnia-Herzegovina Alija Izetbegovic. These are only some of the data presented by the Russian newspaper on the basis of which it is concluding that the Tribunal in the Hague is insisting only on the prosecution of Serbs, and is not interested at all in the crimes of Muslims and Croats. (Politika, April 18, 1996)

[06] THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL WAGGING WAR AGAINST ITSELF

The disputable indictment against General Djukic is wagging war against itself, meaning against the Hague International Tribunal for War Crimes, writes the yesterday's commentary of "The Washington Times" newspaper, one of the few U.S. newspapers to place under a magnifying glass the work of this Tribunal and especially the activities of its Prosecutor Goldstone. The indictment against Djukic, writes the author of the commentary, stinks of a selective approach and a vengeance of the Prosecutor, which in itself means transforming of the international law into the tools of injustice. Similar to the view expressed recently in "The Washington Post", the author in "The Washington Times" is also observing that according to this and the same criteria all those who were engaged in war in Bosnia could be indicted, as well as all those who were wagging wars in this century. The shortcomings of this indictment against Djukic are confirmed also by the lack of readiness of the Prosecutor Goldstone to apply these same of his theories about the international war crimes to the other and numerous members of the Serbian Army, and especially to the Croat and Muslim military commanders. (Politika, April 18, 1996)

[07] TO FACILITATE RETURN OF SERBS

European Union is of the view that for the first time now since the eruption of crisis in former Yugoslavia, one may talk of quite realistic chances for the stabilization and peace in Bosnia-Herzegovina. This view was stated yesterday at the session of the UN Commission for Human Rights, held in the Geneva Palace of Nations, by the Italian Ambassador Torella di Romaniano, in his capacity of the chairman of the EU. "We are calling upon the Bosnian authorities to guarantee safety to those Serbs who have remained in Sarajevo and to undertake measures, including the protection of personal property, in order to facilitate the return of Serbs who have left Sarajevo", said Romaniano. He also underlined that Zagreb has the obligation to create such conditions which will make possible voluntary return of Serbs to their homes, and that the European Union is very carefully watching what the Croat authorities are doing in this respect. (Borba, April 18, 1996)

[08] THE SECRET OF MUSLIM PRISONS

After the fall of Vozuce into the Muslim hands in September last year, from the 522 missing persons, the fate is known of only 148, while there is still no trace of all the others. Except for the ones who have been released from Muslim prisons, there is no information whether they are still alive. In Doboj for months now there are 18 unidentified bodies lying around. The board of families of the imprisoned and missing, established in Doboj, has received from the International Committee of the Red Cross the reply that search for missing persons is not their job. The Red Cross of the Republic of Srpska announced the resumption of the search for missing persons. (Vecernje novosti, April 18, 1996)

[09] NEW MILLIONS FOR ARMING OF MUSLIMS

The White House has announced that it has received promises from three countries that they will give 100 million US dollars for the program of training and arming of the Muslim army in Bosnia, and qualified this as the turning point in the realization of this program. The above mentioned amount was promised by Saudi Arabia, The United Arab Emirates and Kuwait, at the request of the U.S. delegation which was on a visit there these days. At the donors conference for this program, mostly Islamic countries, held last month in Ankara, there was almost no response to the American appeals for money to be given for this aid. Further to the United States, who have announced that they will give 100 million US dollars, only Turkey promised assistance, but of only two million. It is estimated that certain Islamic countries do not wish to give such aid because they are not sure that it will end in the hands of the Bosnian Muslims, fearing that it will be seized by the Croat side, just like it did during the war. In the strives to arm the Muslim army in Bosnia, the Americans can not count on the support of the European allies who are of the view that this is a faulty logic which is not conductive to the stabilization of the situation in the Balkans. The U.S. Administration is basing its stand on the cold-war logic that peace in Bosnia should be built on a balance of fear, i.e. on the piling of armament. Europeans are, however, of a quite different view, that peace should be stabilized by reducing the degree of armament with the conflicting sides. (Tanjug, April 18, 1996) .
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