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Serbia Today 96-04-26

Serbia Today Directory

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

26 April 1996

In This Edition

NEW DIPLOMATIC ATTACKS OF CROATIA ON THE FR OF YUGOSLAVIA

TRAGIC TESTIMONY OF THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL WITNESSES

FRANCE WARNS ALBANIAN SEPARATISTS


CONTENTS

[01] NORMALIZATION OF THE RELATIONS OF YUGOSLAVIA WITH THE WORLD CONTINUES

[02] POPE RECEIVES AMBASSADOR MASLOVARIC

[03] YUGOSLAV REPRESENTATIVES IN THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE

[04] NEW DIPLOMATIC ATTACKS OF CROATIA ON THE FR OF YUGOSLAVIA

[05] PLACEMENT OF THE JAPANESE TECHNOLOGY AND CAPITAL

[06] TRAGIC TESTIMONY OF THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL WITNESSES

[07] FRANCE WARNS ALBANIAN SEPARATISTS

[08] DJUKIC: 'MY FACE MUST REMAIN UNTARNISHED'

[09] SFR OF YUGOSLAVIA WAS BETTER FOR SLOVENIANS


[01] NORMALIZATION OF THE RELATIONS OF YUGOSLAVIA WITH THE WORLD CONTINUES

Yugoslav embassy in Athens was informed that the Greek Government has decided to elevate its diplomatic representation in Belgrade to the ambassadorial level. In this the Greek Government is expressing its readiness for further development of cooperation with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and is expressing belief that this decision will have a positive influence on the development of the relations with the European Union. It is underlined in Greece that at the same time this means a special impetus to the bilateral cooperation and development of relations on the basis of all the previous inter-governmental agreements.

State secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway Jan Egeland, who is on an official visit to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, after his meeting with the Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs Milan Milutinovic and the Deputy Minister Zivadin Jovanovic, announced "overall normalization of the relations between Norway and Yugoslavia in all the fields". "We are now in the process of sending of the new Norwegian ambassador to Belgrade, for purpose of revival of all the diplomatic communications. We wish also fully to renew the relations of the two countries: in the economy, culture and the other fields", said Egeland. While informing the guest of the stands and activities of the FR of Yugoslavia in the peace process and the implementation of the Dayton Agreement, the Yugoslav side expressed its recognition for the well balanced approach and engagement of Norway during the crisis in former Yugoslavia.

Full normalization of the relations between Japan and the FR of Yugoslavia is to be expected soon, stated yesterday in Tokyo chairman of the Committee of the Japanese Parliament for foreign policy, Kacucugu Sekija, after his talk with the lord mayor of Belgrade Nebojsa Covic, who is on a visit to Tokyo. During the talks it was agreed that the delegation of Japan, composed of the members of Parliament, representatives of economic organizations and scientific institutions should visit Yugoslavia soon. President of the Adria Committee, the former committee for cooperation with Yugoslavia, Kenzo Harada, pointed out that this will be the first step in the revival of good economic relations with our country, like the ones that were existing before the disintegration of former Yugoslavia. (Politika, April 26, 1996)

[02] POPE RECEIVES AMBASSADOR MASLOVARIC

The head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope John Paul Second, received in Vatican the newly appointed extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia at the Holy See, Dojcilo Maslovaric. The Pope expressed the belief that the mission of the new Yugoslav ambassador will be successful and useful for the people and the state which he represents and his pleasure that the peace is reigning in former Yugoslavia. Ambassador Maslovaric underlined that his mission has the task to develop good relations between Vatican and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and expressed hope that these relations will be better and better. The audience of the Yugoslav ambassador with the head of the Roman Catholic Church is an important event bearing in mind that over the past four years the ambassadorial post of Yugoslavia at the Holy See was empty. Belgrade had in February 1992 withdrawn its ambassador after the Vatican had recognized the seceded republics Croatia and Slovenia. During the appointment of the new Yugoslav ambassador to Vatican and the Monsignor Santosa Abril Kastenio for the new Papal nuncio in the FR of Yugoslavia, Vatican has explicitly underlined that it is not a question of the renewal of the diplomatic relations because they were at no time disrupted. In favor of this fact speaks the information that the Papal nuncio over all the past years was the official diplomatic representative of Vatican in Belgrade. (Politika, April 26, 1996)

[03] YUGOSLAV REPRESENTATIVES IN THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE

In the debate on the implementation of the Dayton Agreement which has taken place in the Council of Europe yesterday, the representatives of the FR of Yugoslavia have also taken part, professors Radoman Bozovic and Dragoljub Micunovic. Bozovic recalled that the FR of Yugoslavia has fulfilled all the obligations which it has undertaken in Dayton. "Yugoslavia has signed the agreement with Macedonia, has recognized Bosnia-Herzegovina and has tried to establish relations with Croatia. It has also on several occasions called upon Albanians in Kosovo to join the dialogue". In spite of all this, said Bozovic, the status of the FR of Yugoslavia in the international institutions still remains unresolved. "The greatest contribution to the stabilization in the region would be to make possible full reintegration of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the international community", said Bozovic. Professor Micunovic said that in the face of the important events which are forthcoming in Bosnia and the hesitations as to which direction should be taken, "we are trying to help all the democratic forces in Bosnia and we shall persist in this in future". (Borba, April 26, 1996)

[04] NEW DIPLOMATIC ATTACKS OF CROATIA ON THE FR OF YUGOSLAVIA

Croatia has tried again to change the mood of the participants to the 52nd session of the UN Commission for Human Rights in Geneva, by a new attack on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. In the letter to the President of the Commission, Gilbert Saboy, the Croat mission at the UN has served a number of haphazard conclusions, insinuations and falsehoods about the status of members of the Croat nationality in the FR of Yugoslavia. This was in fact an attempt of the desperate who is not giving up on the intention to force the international community again to anathemize Yugoslavia, even at the price of false accusations. How far is gone in the nonsential accusations is best illustrated by the Croat claim that Vojvodina was never a part of Serbia. This historical falsehood is denied by historical facts themselves. Vojvodina was integrated with Serbia as early as in 1918, by the decision of its assembly whose delegates were Serbs, Croats, Bunjevci, Slovaks, Ruthenians, Hungarians and others. The answer to these and such falsehoods was given by the Yugoslav mission in the letter which is filed as the official document of the session. One of the Croat insinuations is that "the entire Croat villages in Srem were forcibly cleansed of Croats", which is completely false because in Vojvodina there are no purely either Croat, Serbian, Hungarian or other villages. Croat accusations of Yugoslavia for ethnic cleansing is the peak of cynicism when it is known that Croatia is the one of the ethnically "purest states" in the world, in which in this century three genocides were committed against the Serbian people. (Politika ekspres, April 16, 1996)

[05] PLACEMENT OF THE JAPANESE TECHNOLOGY AND CAPITAL

Representative of the Japanese corporation "Tomen" Kinishi Furuta stated yesterday during his talk with the Republican Minister for Transport Aleksa Jokic and the management of the Serbian Railways and "CIP" Transport Institute in Belgrade, that the Japanese businessmen are interested in strengthening technological positions in Yugoslavia through the investment into its infrastructure. He specified that the aim of the visit of Japanese businessmen is to discuss development of automobile industry, investments into major infrastructure traffic projects, construction of railways and transfer of new technology. Guests from Japan were informed about the development priorities of Serbia, among others of the construction of the international traffic routes passing through our country. A part of funds for modernization of the railways in Serbia is provided by the state, and by supplementing the system laws, conditions are created for joint ventures with foreign investors. (Borba, April 26, 1996)

[06] TRAGIC TESTIMONY OF THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL WITNESSES

At the panel discussion of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade, organized by the Association of Prison Camp Inmates of the Year 1991, in cooperation with the branch of the European organization of students of law, for the first time and publicly "at first hand" one could hear tragic testimonies of Serbs imprisoned in jails of Croatia and Bosnia. "You are not having in front of you people who are selling their tragedy, but the unfortunates who are forced to speak and give their contribution to the search for truth about crimes committed in Muslim and Croat prison camps", said president of this Association Slavko Dzibara to the present representatives of the diplomatic corp, of the Serbian Orthodox Church, local and foreign media, governmental and non-governmental organizations and political parties. Some ten of the former prisoners spoke of their bitter and terrible experience from the camps "Celebici" near Konjic, "Lora" in Split, "Dretelj" near Capljine, "Tarcin" on Igman, prisons in Gorazde, Serdari, Hrasnica and other places. Terrible examples of bestial torture, some of them according to Dzibar, to be applied for the first time in human history, terrible beatings, pouring of gasoline over inmates and setting them on fire, torture by electricity, rape, only are a part of a rich repertory of Croat and Muslim jailers, about whom their victims were speaking. Legal adviser to the Association Dragan Vasiljevic said that in the Hague, in November last year, criminal charges were submitted against 170 persons suspected of crimes, but until now the indictments were raised only against three Muslims and one Croat. This has brought under a question mark further cooperation with this international tribunal, said Vasiljevic. (Politika, April 26, 1996)

[07] FRANCE WARNS ALBANIAN SEPARATISTS

French Minister for European Affairs Michael Barnier demanded that the Albanian separatists in Kosovo refrain from any violence and underlined that France is rejecting any idea of an alleged independence of Kosovo. "There must be a strict respect for the internationally recognized frontiers of Yugoslavia", said Barnier. Minister also warned that the stability of Kosovo is the basic factor of stability in the Balkans, which is asking for prevention of every activity which would make dialogue more difficult. Therefore, the French Government has warned Albanians in Kosovo to abandon every violence and to accept the dialogue. Barnier clearly said this last week in Paris also to the Albanian political leader from Kosmet Ibrahim Rugova. (Borba, April 26, 1996)

[08] DJUKIC: 'MY FACE MUST REMAIN UNTARNISHED'

General of the Republic of Srpska Army Djordje Djukic arrived yesterday from the Hague to Belgrade on board a Yugoslav Airlines flight and was transferred to the Military Medical Academy for further treatment. Defense attorney Milan Vujin conveyed to the press the message by General Djukic: "My face must remain clean, untarnished, because I did nothing that would bring me before the tribunal, and if my health would allow, I will return to complete the trial". The defense does not wish for the trial proceedings against Djukic to be suspended because of his illness, but if his health would allow, to be continued until the final ruling of the Tribunal which will acquit the general from all the charges, said the defense attorney Vujin. "Prosecution did not submit even one valid proof and the Tribunal will have to erase the shame placed on the General by its decision stating that general Djukic is innocent", underlines defense attorney Milan Vujin. (Vecernje novosti, April 26, 1996)

[09] SFR OF YUGOSLAVIA WAS BETTER FOR SLOVENIANS

Slovenians are more and more convinced that in the former joint Yugoslavia they lived better than in the present-day new Slovenian state. As far as 80 percent of the participants in the latest survey conducted by the Center for Public Opinion Research of the Ljubljana University, is of the opinion that "life was good in Yugoslavia". Such views are completely contrary to the years-long dogmatic propaganda of the Slovenian political leadership, reaching its peak in the final phase of Slovenian secession. The latest public opinion survey is so far the strongest denial of the decreasingly convincing claims by the Slovenian leadership that the secession from the former joint state will instantly bring prosperity. (Politika, April 26, 1996) .
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