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Serbia Today, 97-02-27

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

Serbia Today


CONTENTS

  • [01] YUGOSLAVIA - A MODERN AND DEMOCRATIC FEDERATION
  • [02] YUGOSLAV-GREEK COOPERATION IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS
  • [03] GERMAN INTELLIGENCE SMUGGLING ARMS FOR THE MOSLEMS
  • [04] ASYLUM SEEKERS FROM KOSOVO ARE NOT TELLING THE TRUTH
  • [05] CROATIAN POLICE OPENED FIRE ON MOSLEMS
  • [06] MOSLEM LEADERSHIP IS PAYING MOSLEMS TO RETURN TO RS
  • [07] INTIMIDATION LIST
  • [08] GALBRAITH'S WARNING TO CROATIA
  • [09] NEW COMMUNICATION WITH THE WORLD IN ECOLOGY
  • [10] THE CONSTRUCTION OF HIGHWAYS IN SERBIA CONTINUES

  • [01] YUGOSLAVIA - A MODERN AND DEMOCRATIC FEDERATION

    Continuing his consultations with representatives of parliamentary parties - Dr. Radoje Kontic - Mandatary for the new Federal Cabinet, met yesterday with the vice-president of the Democratic Socialist Party of Montenegro - Mr. Svetozar Marovic, and with the head of the deputies head at the Federal Parliament - Mr. Zeljko Sturanovic. He also talked with the head of the Federal Parliament deputies group of the Yugoslav Left - Mr. Zivko Sokolovacki. The strategic objective of the new Federal Government - Dr. Kontic stressed - will be to shape Yugoslavia into a modern democratic federation based on Constitution principles, and having a modern administration. One of the top priorities will be the reintegration our country into international financial and trade organizations and other institutions, the normalization of relations with former Yugoslav republics and other neighboring countries. Economic reforms, promotion of a modern market economy, rapid restructuring and dynamic development, are the basic elements of the new government program. All this, Mr. Kontic said, should help improve the standard of life and the social safety of the citizens.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-27 ; Borba, 1997-02-27

    [02] YUGOSLAV-GREEK COOPERATION IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS

    Serbian Minister of Transport and Communications - Prof. Dr. Svetolik Kostadinovic - received yesterday a delegation of the Greek Telecommunication organization, headed by Mr. Papuolias Dimitrios. During the talks further enhancement of bilateral economic cooperation was discussed, and the Greek side displayed particular interest for the economic and ownership transformation and the development of telecommunications in Serbia. Minister Kostadinovic reminded that Serbia has opted for market economy and that it is currently undergoing ownership and economic transformation. Mr. Kostadinovic also remarked that this process, is being supported by legal framework, allowing now prospective for concrete cooperation between Serbia and Yugoslavia and Greek partners involved in this field. The delegation from Greece also met yesterday with the General Manager of the Serbian PTT - Mr. Aleksa Jokic. Technical and economic cooperation between the two companies was discussed, as well as the realization of the joint project for a marine cable linking Belgrade to the Montenegrin coastal town of Bar and the island of Corfu.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-27 ; Politika, 1997-02-27

    [03] GERMAN INTELLIGENCE SMUGGLING ARMS FOR THE MOSLEMS

    According to the reporters of the German political magazine "Monitor", German Intelligence Service (BND) smuggled arms for Moslem forces and infiltrated its agents in the allegedly neutral monitoring missions. The trailer for the service that will be broadcast by German Television (ARD) Channel 1, in at list three cases since 1993, German intelligence agents were members of European Union Missions allowing them to carry out spying missions in former Yugoslavia. The reporters affirm that they know the names of these agents. Investigating the issue, "Monitor" reporters discovered that BND agents were involved in a number of arms-smuggling operations. At least five allegedly humanitarian convoys destined for Bihac contained hidden ammunition that Germany sent to help the Moslem army - state the same journalists.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-27 ; Ekspres Politika, 1997-02-27

    [04] ASYLUM SEEKERS FROM KOSOVO ARE NOT TELLING THE TRUTH

    In 95% of the cases, ethnic Albanians from Kosovo submitted forged documents and gave false testimonies in applying for political asylum in western countries, states the report prepared by the experts of the Norwegian Ministry of Justice and the Directorate for Aliens - made public by the Norwegian daily "Verdens Gang". The Norwegian asylum policy was quite liberal regarding ethnic Albanians from Kosovo, states the report, stressing that 95% of asylum seekers are not a dependable source concerning their case and information on the situation in Kosovo. The report indicates that their stories of violence, arrests and torture by Serbian authorities are false in most of the 4.000 cases reviewed in six different countries besides Norway. The report authors visited Kosovo on various occasions and interviewed local Serbs and Albanians, representatives of the Serbian authorities, as well as Human Rights Council and US Information Center officials.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-27 ; Borba, 1997-02-27

    [05] CROATIAN POLICE OPENED FIRE ON MOSLEMS

    The UN International Police report published yesterday in Sarajevo, confirms that at least two Croatian policemen fired shots at a Moslem procession on February 10th. The Moslems from the eastern part of Mostar were going to the western (Croatian) part of the town to visit graveyards. In the incident that followed one person was killed and two dozen were wounded, but photographs of policemen shooting at the mass of people retreating were taken. One of them is the Deputy Chief of Police in western Mostar. Mr. Michael Schneider - Deputy High Representative of the international community for Bosnia and Herzegovina, had an urgent meeting with the highest Federation officials and demanded that the identified policemen be arrested and prosecuted. He also stated that the UN International Police report has been accepted by Presidency President Alija Izetbegovic. However, Bosnian Federation President - Kresimir Zubak requested an additional report on events that preceded the incident and occurred afterwards, stressing that only then will he carry out the conclusions put forth by the International Police report.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-27 ; Vecernje Novosti, 1997-02-27

    [06] MOSLEM LEADERSHIP IS PAYING MOSLEMS TO RETURN TO RS

    Mr. Dragan Kijac - Minister of Interior of the Republic of Srpska, stated that the Moslem authorities in Sarajevo are paying the Moslems that are crossing the inter-entity border between the Republic of Srpska and the Moslem-Croatian Federation and settling on Serbian entity territory. "Most of these people did not live before the war in the areas they now plan to settle in", said Mr. Kijac quoting the example of the villages of Jusici, Mahala and Dugi Dio in the Zvornik zone. The Moslem settlers include numerous ex-members of Moslem military of police units. "Many Moslems have entered Serbian villages to realize the strategic objective proclaimed by the Moslem leaders, namely taking over Republic of Srpska territories step by step", added Mr. Kijac. He also observed that the Moslems are openly supported by international Stabilization forces (SFOR), that are doing nothing to prevent incidents.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-27 ; Ekspres, 1997-02-27

    [07] INTIMIDATION LIST

    For almost two weeks the Serbs in Eastern Slavonija, Baranja and Western Srem are waiting in anticipation for Transition Administrator Jacques Klein to make public the list of local residents to whom the Croatian Amnesty Law doesn't apply. According to unofficial information, the list contains the names of about 150 Serbs, charged by Croatia of allegedly having committed war crimes in 1991 operations. Consequently, all other residents of the Region would be automatically absolved of any charges for having carried weapons that year. As Mr. Klein stated last week, the international community intends to make final this Croatian list, to prevent any Croatian abuses, new lists, threats and pressures. The list that was first given to Mr. Klein, and that he then showed unofficially to the local leaders in the region, doesn't seem to be what either Klein or regional government chairman Dr. Vojislav Stanimirovic expected. "The list does not provide any description of the crimes these people are charged with. The paper is rather a political pamphlet aimed at additionally pressuring people into leaving." - Dr. Stanimirovic said. This is further confirmed by the numerous "lists of non-amnestied" that are being circulated and sent to reputable figures in the region. For example, the management of the "Borovo" shoe factory recently received a "list" from Vienna! Another "list of criminals" arrived from Vinkovci containing 1.100 names! Stressing that the list of non-amnestied persons contains a small number of names, UNTAES spokesman Philip Arnold said that author of the "Vinkovci list" must be deranged.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-27 ; Vecernje Novosti, 1997-02-27

    [08] GALBRAITH'S WARNING TO CROATIA

    Should it fail to respect the obligations stemming from its Council of Europe membership Croatia will be excluded from the organization - stated yesterday in Vukovar the US Ambassador to Croatia - Mr. Peter Galbraith. He remarked that neither the US nor the other international community members are satisfied with the situation in Croatia, so that the possibility of expulsion "is part of real pressure used at this moment against this country". Mr. Galbraith specified that "Serbs in Krayina are still the object of robberies, attacks and intimidation", adding that Serbs that left Croatia since 1991, "are not optants, and have the right to return home." The US diplomat observed that the situation in Eastern Slavonija, Baranja and Western Srem has significantly improved, but stressed that even after the withdrawal of UNTAES "the international community will closely follow the situation in the region, controlling whether Croatia is respecting the high security standards it accepted."
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-27 ; Politika, 1997-02-27

    [09] NEW COMMUNICATION WITH THE WORLD IN ECOLOGY

    The Agreement on cooperation in joint programs, signed yesterday by Dr. Jordan Aleksic - Serbian Minister for Environment Protection, and Mr. Jovan Angelus - Director of the "Ekolibri-Internet" Agency, will allow a new form of communication with the world about the preservation, protection and use of the so-called biological diversity. As Mr. Aleksic remarked, this sets at the same time the groundwork for new institutional forms in the development of ecology and environment protection, and represents and adaptation to the next century conditions. The first data bases on protected and threatened flora and fauna species have already been created, and it is expected that programs, laws and ministerial regulations (in English) will soon be added to the data base.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-27 ; Politika, 1997-02-27

    [10] THE CONSTRUCTION OF HIGHWAYS IN SERBIA CONTINUES

    The Coordinating committee monitoring the Program for the construction of highways in Serbia, recently formed by the Serbian Government, analyzed and accepted the global plan for the continuation of construction of highway segments in the Serbian road network. It has been remarked by Committee members that the construction of the Yugoslav segment of the north-south highway should be given priority, bearing in mind its economic and transport importance, and the fact that this will divert European traffic to the South of the continent and the Middle East through our country. Thus, the beginning of the building season will be marked by construction works on the Feketic-Subotica-Horgos segment and on the Belgrade detour (Dobanovci-Ostruznica). This practically initiate the final preparations for the construction of the Yugoslav segments within the European road network, representing an investment that will employ domestic construction companies and the ancillary industry, creating jobs for tens of thousands of workers and experts.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-27 ; Borba, 1997-02-27

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