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SRNA REVIEW OF DAILY NEWS, May 13, 1996

Srpska Republica News Agency (SRNA) Directory

From: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>

SARAJEVO - Under the auspices of UNHCR, at Geneva, began the meeting of Work Group for Humanitarian Issues in the area of the former Yugoslavia at which the problems of returning of displaced persons, repatriation of refugees and their participating in coming elections in Bosnia, will be considered. The meeting was opened by the UN High Commissioner of Refugees Sadako Ogata, and is attended by the representatives of Republika Srpska /RS/ - the minister for refugees and displaced persons Ljubisa Vladusic and the commissioner for refugees and humanitarian aid Dragan Kekic.

ZVORNIK - The vice president of RS Biljana Plavsic stated in an interview for the today's issue of the Zvornik's newspapers "The Voice of Serbs" that " the situation in Srpska is of the great importance for all Serbs" because it is the "Piemonte of Serbianship". "The destiny gave us the role of the home. The Diaspora looks at RS in the same way, and not without the reason" - stressed Plavsic.

SARAJEVO - The IFOR commander, the admiral Leighton Smith and the High Representative of the international community Carl Bildt will bring the final decision on the demarcation line at Dobrinja, if, at Wednesday, May 15, 1996, the Serbian and Moslem commissions for demarcation fail to reach an agreement - stated at Lukavica IFOR's spokesman Max Mariner. While explaining why at the last meeting, held on May 10, subcommissions of RS and Mos- lemCroat Federation didn't reach an agreement, the lieutenant Mariner said that Serbian and Moslem's proposals are different in the approach to this problem. "Serbs suggest to talk about the city quarters, i.e. blocks of buildings, while Moslems wish single resident units solutions", stressed Mariner.

SARAJEVO - The Sarajevo authorities requested the immediate release of seven Moslem terrorists from Srebrenica, which were arrested by Serbian police officers on May 10, in the Zvornik municipality, at the territory of RS. On this occasion the vice president of CroatMoslem Federation Ejup Ganic met with IFOR's deputy commander general Jean Heinrich - announces the Moslem media. The general Heinrich stated that the investigation is opened to clarify the circumstances of this accident.

TORINO - The IFOR supports the nuclear and other sewage deposits in parts of MoslemCroat Federation, like those recently transported to storage at Kladanj - claims Torino's "La Stampa". According to this news, there is the chemical deposit at Kladanj, characterised with "strong smell of the soap", and Moslem govern ment, during many days, is expressing its wariness, because they have no possibility to control what is happening in NATO bases and the activities of its members.

MAGLAJ - The Moslem government at Maglaj forbade to Croat priests and citizens, on the occasion of the Day of Leopold Mandic, to make an religious ritual in the city's church - re ported the Croatian radio of HercegBosna. The Croat delegation was headed by Pero Franjic from Sarajevo, who had the intention to participate the sermon, but they were prevented by Moslems to come to Maglaj.

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