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SRNA REVIEW OF DAILY NEWS, April 27, 1996

Srpska Republica News Agency (SRNA) Directory

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

BANJALUKA - The Second Congress of War Medicine, held in Banjaluka - attended by 727 medical experts from Republika Srpska, Yugoslavia, Greece, Russia, USA and Korea - completed its work by showing scientific films and medical equipment. The biggest attention was drawn by the presentation of four medical aparata for physical therapy, produced by the Banjaluka's "Kos mos" company, as well as medicines and medical equipment by "Galenika" from Belgrade and "Hemofarm' from Vrsac.

GORAZDE - While a column of vehicles was passing the Saraje voGorazde "Blue Route", the Muslims were throwing leaflets with an invitation for jihhad (Islamic war) under the flag of Hamas. These leaflets of militant and extremely provocative content where thrown from vehicles from the IFOR-escorted Muslim convoy.

BEOGRAD - Vatican and the Catholic Church experienced a great defeat in the civil war in the former B-H, because the Muslims eradicated almost all Croat parishes in central Bosnia, assessed a historian from the Belgrade University, Dragoljub Zivojinovic. In an interview for "Javnost" he concluded that such a score of the CroatMuslim war in central Bosnia, created great troubles for the Catholic Church and disabled its expan sion eastwards.

SARAJEVO - Elections for the city authorities in Mostar, planned for the end of May this year, are postponed, confirmed a new European administrator for this city, Rikardo Peres Kasado. Muslim RadioSarajevo reports that Kasado explained that the Election commission in Mostar demands six weeks time from an nouncement to the holding of elections.

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