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Serbia Today 96-08-01

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From: Yugoslavia <http://www.yugoslavia.com>

Serbia Today

1 August 1996


CONTENTS

  • [01] AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION SURPLUS EXPECTED
  • [02] VOLLEYBALL TEAM IN THE SEMIFINALS - BASKETBALL TEAM IN THE FINALS
  • [03] 60 000 SERBS MISSING FROM ELECTORAL LISTS
  • [04] ISRAELI DAILY HAARETZ - JASENOVAC THE SERBIAN AUSCHWITZ
  • [05] THE REPUBLIC OF HERZEG BOSNIA IS BEING DISSOLVED
  • [06] MOSLEMS ASKED FOR AID
  • [07] RS CITIZENS WILL NOT GO TO THE HAGUE
  • [08] SLOVENIA ADMITTED THE ORGANIZED ARMS SMUGGLING

  • [01] AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION SURPLUS EXPECTED

    The two day visit of the Serbian Prime Minister Marjanovic to the Province of Kosovo and Metohija, ended with a tour of the JUKO agricultural plant in Gnjilane. Talking with the local officials from the Kosovo-Morava County, the Prime Minister reminded that the Serbian Government refuses to print money to solve the problems in the agricultural sector, but relies exclusively on real state income; due to the limited funds available additional efforts are required to achieve the preset goals. "As soon as next week the Government will approve a plan for the autumn agricultural activities and define the conditions for the purchase of wheat, vegetables and fruit, and livestock, as well as measures aimed at improving the production. Furthermore, the long-term project for the development of agriculture is being completed in collaboration with scientific institutes, the Development Fund, business banks, and export companies" - Mr. Marjanovic said. As far as the agricultural sector in Kosovo and Metohija is concerned, it contributes to the domestic product far above the average rate, and the Serbian Government is determined to put to a better use all the agricultural and food processing potentials, so that the increased production may create more jobs and improve the standard of the local population. (Politika, August 1, 1996)

    [02] VOLLEYBALL TEAM IN THE SEMIFINALS - BASKETBALL TEAM IN THE FINALS

    Having reached the semi-finals of the Olympic volleyball tournament the Yugoslav national team achieved far more than it was originally expected. In the quarter-finals duel with the current Olympic champion - Brazil, the Yugoslav team won a historical victory, and is one of the four top teams at the Olympics. This is the best result ever of the Yugoslav volleyball that now joined the world's best. Tonight at 2 a.m. (Yugoslav time) the Yugoslav basketball team will meet with Lithuania; last year in the European Championships our team triumphed against the same competitor. (Vecernje Novosti, August 1, 1996)

    [03] 60 000 SERBS MISSING FROM ELECTORAL LISTS

    At the meeting that the Chairwoman of the Yugoslav Federal Committee for aid to the refugees for the elections in Bosnia - Mr. Bratislava Morina had with Mr. Hans Peter Kleiner, OSCE Chairman, Andreas Kolshoter, Advisor to the OSCE Chairman, and Zivota de Luca, head of the OSCE temporary office in Belgrade, the Yugoslav side presented remarks concerning technical and other difficulties in the registration of the refugees for the forthcoming September election. "Some 60,000 refugees that were registered in FRY for the elections are missing from the lists that OSCE compiled and which should reflect the situation defined by the 1991 census. "This means that one out of three registered refugees is missing from the list." said Ms. Morina. Another problem lies in the required citizenship document because the Temporary Office accepts only a "paper" issued at the time that former Yugoslavia existed, which most of the refugees do not have. It has been stressed that the personal identity card, which required the submission of a citizenship certificate should be deemed sufficient for the registration of the voters. Among the voters that should go to Bosnia for the elections, there are some 30,000 wounded, sickly and people over 65, and the problem is how to warrant their right to vote. "I think" said Ms. Morina "that we are newly witnessing a discrimination especially since every demand made by the Moslem side is being met. (Politika, August 1, 1996)

    [04] ISRAELI DAILY HAARETZ - JASENOVAC THE SERBIAN AUSCHWITZ

    "For the Serbs, Jasenovac is like Auschwitz for the Jews", remarks the Israeli daily "Haaretz" adding that a monument was erected there - a sort of a Yugoslav Yad Vashem (holocaust memorial center in Jerusalem). Bearing all that in mind it is not surprising that the decision of the Croatian President to bury the remains of the Croatian fascists (Ustashi) there, caused heated reactions in Europe - even in Germany - says the same newspaper. The author of the article - Teddy Proyce reminds that Jasenovac, set up by the Croats - Hitler's allies against the Serbs - was the third largest extermination camp in Europe - and the largest one beyond the borders of the Third Reich. German historians have estimated that 750,000 Serbs, 25,000 Jews and an unknown number of Gypsies were massacred there. Ever since he has become president of Croatia, Mr. Tudjman is making constant attempts to warp history - says the Israeli newspaper - especially regarding the crimes Nazis committed during the occupation. In sign of gratitude to Germany - the first country that recognized Croatia, he even banned the screening of anti-fascist movies, re-dubbed all the streets and squares named after resistance fighters with names of notorious Croatian nationalists. The same journalist reminds the readers that Tudjman wrote and anti-Semitic book called "Wastelands of Historical Reality", in which he affirmed that the number of Jews executed in Jasenovac is an exaggeration of the Jewish propaganda and that the Jews always had murderous instincts. (Politika, August 1, 1996)

    [05] THE REPUBLIC OF HERZEG BOSNIA IS BEING DISSOLVED

    After the meeting they had yesterday with Croatian President Franjo Tudjman the leaders of the Bosnian Croats agreed to dissolve the institutions of the "Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia" because its existence jeopardizes the survival of the Moslem-Croatian Federation and peace in Bosnia. The communiqu issued by Mr. Tudjman's Office and reported by Radio Zagreb, indicates that the "Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia", proclaimed by the Bosnian Croats in 1993, will soon be transformed into a "political community of the Croatian people" in Bosnia. The decision still has to be passed by the parliament of the Bosnian Croats.

    The American Mediator for Bosnia - Mr. John Cornbloom stated in Sarajevo that the officials of the Bosnian Moslems and Croats agreed that the "Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia" be dissolved. The negotiations Mr. Cornbloom had with both the Croatian and Moslem high officials came after the talks western emissaries had in Zagreb in order to solve the stale-mate situation created by the refusal of the Bosnian Croats to accept the results of the local elections in Mostar. (TANJUG, August 1, 1996)

    [06] MOSLEMS ASKED FOR AID

    Bosnian Prime Minister Hassan Muratovic invited the international community to exert economic and political pressure on Croatia, remarking that this is "the last chance" to end the conflict within the Bosnian Federation threatening the fragile peace. At the Geneva meeting of the Contact Group of the Organization of the Islamic Conference for Bosnia, Muratovic asked that international pressure be applied against Croatia and added: "It should encompass a blockade of economic relations and coordinated political pressure." He invited the participants to put pressure on Serbia as well, and force it to carry out the peace agreement - although he did not explain what Serbia and FRY failed to do. (Borba, August 1, 1996)

    [07] RS CITIZENS WILL NOT GO TO THE HAGUE

    The Minister of Justice of the Republic of Srpska (RS) - Mr. Marko Arsovic stated that the Hague Tribunal accepted the RS position that it can not extradite its citizens to the Tribunal. "They had a different position, but accepted our stand. We offered strong arguments why the RS can not extradite its own citizens in the present situation", said Mr. Arsovic. We managed them to convince, he added, that the current indictment policy - reflected by the number of Serbs accused compared to Moslems and Croats - was not an objective one; most of the indictments were against Serbs. The Tribunal officials gave assurances that indictments are being prepared against individuals belonging to the other two sides involved in the conflict. The RS delegation and the Hague Tribunal stressed in a joint statement that "all war criminals, regardless of their ethnic origin or religion, should be brought before the court in the Hague or in their countries." (Borba, August 1, 1996)

    [08] SLOVENIA ADMITTED THE ORGANIZED ARMS SMUGGLING

    Slovenia has officially admitted that ever since 1987. it had been arming illegally and purchased arms abroad to prepare for the forcible secession. Later on Slovenia supplied arms and military equipment to Croatia and to the paramilitary formations in former Bosnia and Herzegovina. The report on arms sales - prepared by the Slovenian Government and submitted to the Parliament - organized state smuggling was coordinated (until 1995) by the ministries of Defense and Interior. Arms sales to Croatia and to the Bosnian Moslems also involved several western European and Asian. The same report also reveals that Slovenia provided comprehensive logistic support to Croatia and to the Bosnian Moslems. All the main decisions were made by the Slovenian Defense Council headed by President Milan Kucan. The report particularly stresses that arms were shipped to the Croats and Moslems "to fight against the Yugoslav People's Army and the Serbs". (Politika, August 1, 1996)
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