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Serbia Today 96-08-12

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

Serbia Today

12 August 1996


CONTENTS

  • [01] PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC RECEIVES CORNBLUM AND JOWLVAN
  • [02] ENCOURAGING GROWTH OF EXPORTS
  • [03] EXTREMELY DIFFICULT HUMANITARIAN SITUATION IN THE FR OF YUGOSLAVIA
  • [04] IMPORTED VIOLENCE
  • [05] CONTACT GROUP MEETS TODAY IN BRUSSELS TO DISCUSS BOSNIAN ELECTIONS
  • [06] NO TRACE OF 1,936 SERBIAN FIGHTERS AND CIVILIANS
  • [07] GENOCIDE AGAINST SERBS DOCUMENTED
  • [08] TRAVNIK CROATS DEMAND PROTECTION
  • [09] CRITICISM AND ACCUSATIONS OF CROATIA
  • [10] CROAT MODEL OF APARTHEID

  • [01] PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC RECEIVES CORNBLUM AND JOWLVAN

    President of the Republic of Serbia Slobodan Milosevic received the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State John Cornblum and the Commander of NATO forces in Europe General Jowlvan. He had talks with them about the implementation of the peace agreement in Bosnia. The importance was emphasized of intensive and coordinated efforts with the aim for the agreement to be consistently and completely implemented and special importance here is devoted to the successful holding of the forthcoming elections in Bosnia. Joint expectations were expressed that the elections for the legal institutions in Bosnia will yield the most significant impetus to the overall normalization of the situation, which should make possible an accelerated return of refugees and promote confidence building among the population. There was also discussion of the actual matters of bilateral relations between the United States of America and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. (Politika, August 10, 1996)

    [02] ENCOURAGING GROWTH OF EXPORTS

    Dragan Tomic, Minister Coordinator in the Government of the Republic of Serbia, stated for Radio Kragujevac that "the Government has announced early this year significant growth of exports", but that this was not fully achieved in the first months of the year, "because the suspension of sanctions did not bring about the expected freedom in the international circulation of our goods and, what is the most important - we did not receive the most-favored-nation treatment there where we had it before, so the customs duties on the Yugoslav goods are very high". However, certain changes are slowly happening, so in June our exports were increased for 17 percent in respect to the same months last year, and in July it reached 47%. According to Tomic, these are good results, especially having in mind that for three years now there is a simultaneous growth of production and of exports. "I am expecting that the last quarter of this year will be extremely dynamic and that in this period the growth rate of exports, in respect to the past period this year and last year, will be considerably above 50 percent". Such an increased export, says Minster Tomic, means for our country a revival of production, greater employment both of manpower and capacities, increase of foreign exchange reserves and lasting stability of the dinar exchange rate. "Constant growth of exports will create conditions for the economy next year to find itself in an offensive position on the world market", states Tomic. (Politika, August 12, 1996)

    [03] EXTREMELY DIFFICULT HUMANITARIAN SITUATION IN THE FR OF YUGOSLAVIA

    Humanitarian situation in our country is extremely difficult. The Yugoslav Red Cross and the Commissariat for Refugees of Serbia have sent appeals for assistance to the international donors and the international public, and there was also an appeal by the Association of Refugees into the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with the warning that there will be tragic consequences of the reduced aid on the most endangered among refugees, the aged, children and sick. International organizations last year have reduced their aid to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia although in the summer of last year the number of refugees in the FR of Yugoslavia increased for almost two hundred thousand people. "The Yugoslav Red Cross is providing aid for 520,000 refugees and the Commissariat is caring for some 100,000 refugees in the collective centers. However, international organizations are 'calculating' with the figure of 350,000 refugees and according to their norms are sending aid for this number. In this year this assistance was even further drastically reduced", says Dr. Rade Dubajic, Secretary General of the Yugoslav Red Cross. Humanitarian aid of the international organizations was re-oriented this year to the area of Bosnia, because it was estimated that there will be a more massive return of refugees to their homes. However, the repatriation did not occur, refugees remained here but the aid was reduced. "The trouble is that refugees are going to spend the winter here. Our appeals refer to the present-day difficult situation, but also to the situation which is yet to come", says Dubajic. (Borba, August 11, 1996)

    [04] IMPORTED VIOLENCE

    At the recently held anti-terrorism gathering of the most influential counties of the world, terrorism was condemned and a joint stand taken in the fight against it. The cause for this gathering was the explosive device placed in Atlanta during the Olympic Games. While commenting yesterday on the terrorism in Kosovo and Metohija, Radmilo Bogdanovic, Vice-President of the Chamber of the Republics of the Federal Assembly (Federal Parliament) and Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee for Security, expressed his surprise that on the occasion of more and more frequent terrorist acts by the Skypetary (Albanian) separatists in Kosmet (Kosovo and Metohija) there is no voice heard of the foreign countries, especially those who are leading the fight against terrorism. "As if this is not a form of terrorism, an attack on the legal state authorities? I am sure that terrorism in Kosmet has its support from abroad also. This support may even be in the hesitation of the world community towards solving the problem of Kosmet", said Bogdanovic. While speaking of the background of the terrorist attacks in our southern province, Bogdanovic underlined that Skypetary (Albanian) secessionists in the essence, wish to draw the attention to themselves as the ones, allegedly, exposed to repression. (Politika ekspres, August 12, 1996)

    [05] CONTACT GROUP MEETS TODAY IN BRUSSELS TO DISCUSS BOSNIAN ELECTIONS

    In Brussels today meeting is to start of the Contact Group devoted to the agreement on providing solid conditions for democratic elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina. In the yesterday's statement given by the official spokesman of the French Foreign Ministry on this occasion, it is stated that it is necessary for all the Contact Group countries to engage themselves in order to overcome the difficulties. Paris commentators are claiming that the main task of the new European tour of Warren Christopher is to preserve the dual federation which, according to "Le Mond", "is now existing on paper only". It is also estimated that the ual federation is the means of the American politics and that its failure would signify the failure of the American diplomacy in the Balkans. In Paris, the front page significance is devoted to the meeting between Presidents Milosevic, Tudjman and Izetbegovic with Christopher and members of the Contact Group next Wednesday in Geneva, with the emphasis that the days are coming of significant developments and decisions. (Borba, August 12, 1996)

    [06] NO TRACE OF 1,936 SERBIAN FIGHTERS AND CIVILIANS

    The crisis in connection with the exhumations in Bosnia started at the very beginning of this extremely complex and delicate job. In the village of Kamen near Glamoc, on July 16, 1996 the first mass grave was exhumed from which bodies of 42 Serbian fighters and civilians were taken, those killed in August and September last year. Already the next day, however, Serbian exhumation team was stopped on the separation line, because the Muslim-Croat authorities did not permit the exhumation to continue. IFOR did not interfere, although it was its obligation. The answer could be found in the fact that the Croat side has lost interest for Serbs to continue with this job. Namely, parallel with the Serbian exhumation, Croats were exhuming bodies of their soldiers in Kozarska Dubica in the Serbian territory. "Immediately after the Serbs have exhumed 42 bodies, and the Croats only 9, the Croat authorities where no longer interested in allowing Serbs to continue further exhumation", says Milan Ivancevic from the state commission for the exchange of prisoners of war and for missing persons. In Glamoc, according to the admission of the Croat Army, 107 members of the Republic of Srpska Army and of the local population of Drvar and Glamoc municipalities were buried in the mass grave there. According to the information obtained by the Serbian side, there are still some 40 mass graves with bodies of Serbian soldiers and civilians awaiting exhumation. The State Commission of the Republic of Srpska has on its list 1,158 fighters and 808 civilians unaccounted for, without any trace about them and it is assumed that the secret is concealed in these mass graves. (Politika, August 11, 1996)

    [07] GENOCIDE AGAINST SERBS DOCUMENTED

    In the former Bosnia-Herzegovina, from the year 1992 there were 395 prison camps for Serbs, 162 prison camps in Croatia and 21 in Slovenia, stated for Tanjug news agency Dr. Stevo Pasalic, author of the book with the work title: "Perdition of Serbs and of Serbian Settlements in Bosnia-Herzegovina During the Past War", which is to come out of print by the end of this year. The author has documented genocide against Serbs in 500 settlements which were thereafter completely burnt down, and stated that Serbian villages were destroyed in the most brutal way in the municipalities of Derventa, Zenica, Gorazde, Konjic, Bihac, Kupa on Una, Bugojno, Mostar, Trebinje, Drvar, Sipovo, Sanski Most, Glamoc, Kljuc, Mrkonjic Grad, Petrovac, Grahovo, Srbobran, Jajce and Zavidovici. Ethnic cleansing of Serbs was executed in Breza, Kakanj, Kladanj, Livno, Tuzla, Vares, Visoko, Capljina, Novi Travnik and Tesanj. According to this author, the most drastic ethnic cleansing was committed in the areas of Visoko and Zenica. Stricken by the war were 1,196 settlements in which Serbs were living, among them 878 with the Serbian majority and 318 of those in which Serbs were not a majority. (Politika, August 12, 1996)

    [08] TRAVNIK CROATS DEMAND PROTECTION

    Croat municipal leadership of Travnik in exile, has sent an appeal to the President of the Croat-Muslim Federation Kresimir Zubak, demanding that he undertakes urgent measures for the protection of the remaining Croats from the Muslim terror in that area, Croat Radio reports. In the appeal letter, a number of cases are stated of threats without any cause, of harassment and persecution of a small number of remaining Croats in Travnik, as well as the cases of plunder and destruction of their sacral buildings. As the elections in Bosnia are getting closer, there is an increasing number of incidents where Croats are the victims, claims the same source. (Politika ekspres, August 12, 1996)

    [09] CRITICISM AND ACCUSATIONS OF CROATIA

    Croatia has rejected as untrue the reports of the UN High Commissariat for Refugees and of the organizations for the protection of human rights, that it is obstructing the return of Serbian refugees. Croat Government in its letter to the UNHCR says that this agency has reported false data about the number of refugees who have returned to their homes. Commissariat has joined the other international observers in the accusations of Croatia of not showing interest in the return of Serbian refugees. The UNHCR has also accused Croatia of making difficult the repatriation of refugees and of tolerating plunder and harassment of the remaining Serbs.

    Because of depriving Serbs of the right to return to their homes, Croatia was also criticized by Elizabeth Ren, UN special envoy for human rights. At the press conference in Sarajevo, she stated that she is very much disappointed because of the difficulties which the Serbs have to face, those who wish to return to Krajina. During the four years, the percentage of Serbs in Croatia has been reduced from 12 to 3 percent, said Ren, and those who have remained are still exposed to harassment. Threats to these Serbs are not diminishing but are intensifying... After the aggression of the Croat Army during the military operation "The Storm" from the Republic of Serbian Krajina some 300,000 Serbs were exiled or escaped, and all of the Serbian ethnic territories have practically been cleansed, except for the Srem and Baranja region in which still some 140,000 Serbs are living. (Politika, August 11, 1996)

    [10] CROAT MODEL OF APARTHEID

    Croat authorities in Pakrac, 15 months after the military action "The Flash" and a large-scale exodus and pogrom of Serbian population, have designated for the remaining Serbs in this town a special medical station and a physician who is to make medical examination of Serbs so that in the same rooms and with the same doctors there would not be treatment of Serbs and Croats. This was stated for Tanjug news agency by the medical nurse originating from Serbia who is now living in Pakrac. On the doors of the medical station premisses it is written: "Medical Examination Room for Serbs", and in these premisses the physician is a Serbian lady, medical doctor. The idea of segregated medical stations came from Dr. Ivan Marjanovic, a surgeon in the Pakrac medical center. In this center before the war, there were 1,200 employed, of various nationalities. No one from the remaining Serbs is now working there, because they are "politically unsuitable", as is often said by Dr. Marjanovic. He ordered that the ad for the opening of the medical position be canceled because only one doctor of medicine applied and he was a Serb, Dr. Branko Sudar, born in Pakrac, who was living during the war in Switzerland. The renown Pakrac surgeon Dr. Vinko Onic, at the request for him to return from Kutine where during the war the medical staff was transferred, as well as the medical equipment of the Pakrac medical center, sent a massage saying that he will not return "because he does not wish to heal Chetnicks". (Vecernje novosti, August 11, 1996)
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