Tanjug Daily News Review, 96-05-12
From: Tanjug, Yugoslavia, via Serbian Unity Congress <http://www.suc.org/>
May 12, 1996
NEWS AGENCY - TANJUG
DAILY NEWS REVIEW
CONTENTS
[01] MUSLIM PARTIES NOT REGISTERED FOR ELECTIONS IN MOSTAR
[02] VISIT OF BOSNIAN CROATS TO REPUBLIKA SRPSKA PASSES WITHOUT INCIDENT
[03] BOOK PUBLISHED WITH TEXTS ON ESSAY JUSTICE FOR SERBIA
[04] BELGRADE ENGINE AND TRACTOR FACTORY WORKERS GO ON STRIKE
[05] BRITISH AMBASSADOR: YUGOSLAVIA'S RETURN TO EUROPE IN INTEREST OF ALL
[06] WASHINGTON POST: IRAN WAS NOT THE ONLY COUNTRY TO ARM BOSNIAN MUSLIMS
[07] COMMENTS BY YUGOSLAV GOVERNMENT ON U.N. HUMAN RIGHTS RESOLUTION
[08] CROATIA MANIPULATES MISSING PERSONS LIST, SAYS BELGRADE DAILY
[09] FOUR YEARS LATER WORLD REMAINS SILENT ABOUT BRUTAL ATTACKS ON FORMER YUGOSLAV ARMY
[10] CHINESE DAILY: BOSNIA WAS A LABORATORY FOR NEW U.S. WEAPONS
[11] EMBARGO COVER FOR SECRET ARMING OF OPPONENTS OF SERBS
[12] GERMANY EXTADITES BOSNIA SERB TO HAGUE TRIBUNAL
[01] MUSLIM PARTIES NOT REGISTERED FOR ELECTIONS IN MOSTAR
belgrade, may 12 (tanjug) - not a single muslim party has
registered for local elections in mostar, city in the south of the
muslim-croat federation, croatian radio reported sunday.
the radio stressed especially that the ruling muslim party, party
of democratic action (sda), had not registered for elections in
mostar, scheduled for may 31, although the deadline expired saturday.
the city council and six municipal councils have to be elected in
mostar, city under eu administration.
representatives of the city electoral commission said, at a news
conference, that no further electoral lists will be accepted and
ruled out the possibility of subsequent registration.
electoral commission represnetatives confirmed that the ruling
croatian democratic union (hdz) party and other croatian opposition
parties in mostar will participate in the elections, croatian radio
reported.
there are now only croats and muslims living in mostar, who had
fought for nearly 12 months - up to march 1994 - for supremacy in
that central bosnian city.
before that, croats and muslims, immediately after the outbreak
of war in bosnia in april 1992 - expelled from mostar and its
surroundings the entire serb population, or one third of the
inhabitants. the 'ethnic cleansing' involved 42,000 serbs.
muslim radio sarajevo reported earlier that the muslim side had
demanded that the elections be postponed, so that muslim refugees
have more time to return from abroad.
over 180,000 muslims from central bosnia and the neretva valley
were expelled during croat-muslim fighting in central bosnia.
eu legal counselor for mostar hans bifler said that he did not
expect the eu ministerial council to grant the muslim demand to move
the date of the elections.
[02] VISIT OF BOSNIAN CROATS TO REPUBLIKA SRPSKA PASSES WITHOUT INCIDENT
belgrade, may 13 (tanjug)- the visit of a group of 47 bosnian
croats to a cemetary in the north of the bosnian serb republika
srpska on sunday passed without any incidents.
the u.s. ifor troops' information bureau said it was the first
time since the end of the war in bosnia-herzegovina that a large
group of people had been able to cross the former front line without
encountering demonstrators, according to associated press.
commander of the 4th battalion, u.s. col. neal anderson said the
visit was 'a superb precedent for future visits' and would help to
build 'confidence that the local officials can work together.'
anderson said ifor would not have been able to force the
republika srpska side and the muslim-croat federation side into
enabling the visit to be successful if they had not been willing to
do so.
the group reached the cemetary in open trailers driven by
tractors.
the column was followed by a vehicle of the u.n. international
police and another with ifor troops.
while a franciscan frier served mass at the cemetary, serb
policeman stood alongside the u.n. policemen and u.s. ifor troops.
[03] BOOK PUBLISHED WITH TEXTS ON ESSAY JUSTICE FOR SERBIA
belgrade, may 13 (tanjug) - the yugoslav news agency tanjug in
cooperation with the grigorije bozovic publishing house of pristina
has published a book entitled handke and his critics.
in addition to the essay 'justice for serbia -- a winter trip to
the rivers danube, sava, morava and drina' by renowned austrian
author peter handke, which has prompted extensive media reaction, the
book also contains selected reviews, commentaries and criticisms by
leading european and world papers.
handke's latest interviews in which he openly defends the truth
and justice from media manipulation are printed at the end of the
book and represent some kind of an answer to his fervent critics.
handke is not pro-serb oriented, serbian academician ljubomir
tadic said in the preface and added that this was imputed to him by
'hatred-inspired critics.'
handke's essay appeals to the consience of intellectuals and
journalists, a vast majority of whom became propagators of hatred of
serbs, tadic said.
handke only wanted to make people think in order to reach the
truth and justice and stop media pillory of an entire people, the
preface said.
the texts were selected by zivota ivanovic, editor of tanjug's
publishing department.
[04] BELGRADE ENGINE AND TRACTOR FACTORY WORKERS GO ON STRIKE
belgrade, may 13 (tanjug) - the workers of the belgrade industry
of engines and tractors (imt) protested on monday in the centre of
the city demanding the revival of production in this plant and wages
for the past four months.
the strikers of this major belgrade plant gathered before the
serbian government carrying placards demanding social justice and
reforms, to be allowed to work.
the strikers' demands were supported by national bank governer
dragoslav avromovic.
avramovic adressed the strikers saying that the resolution of the
economic halt does not lie in the printing of money since this would,
he said, result in an economic collapse within two weeks.
the organizers of the strike are imt's three trade unions: the
trade union of smelters, the independent trade union 'solidarity' and
the autonomous trade union.
[05] BRITISH AMBASSADOR: YUGOSLAVIA'S RETURN TO EUROPE IN INTEREST OF ALL
belgrade, may 12 (tanjug) - it is not in anyone's interest for
the federal republic of yugoslavia to remain outside the main
economic and political activities in europe, british ambassador to
yugoslavia ivor roberts said in an interview to the belgrade daily
politika on sunday.
asked if he believed international sanctions could again be
imposed against yugoslavia, roberts said the u.n. security council
could at any time impose sanctions against any country for any
reason.
however, if yugoslavia entirely fulfilled its obligations
stemming from the dayton accords, he said, not only will no new
sanctions be introduced, but the suspended ones will be lifted in
their entirety.
before yugoslavia is reintegrated in international financial
institutions, roberts told politika, there must be an improvement in
the stabilization of the situation in serbia's southern province of
kosovo and metohija. he said both the european union and the united
states were in agreement on this point.
the condition set by the european union and the united states is
that a solution acceptable to both sides in kosovo (serbs and ethnic
albanians) must be found, roberts said, and added that it was now up
to yugoslavia to make the next move.
roberts said yugoslavia's borders could not be changed
unilaterally. this is an element of the helsinki accords and the u.n.
charter so that we do not support any ideas on changing borders which
are not based on agreement, he specified.
roberts said he believed the essence of the problem in this
province was the loss of mutual confidence of serbs and ethnic
albanians. he said he believed differences could be overcome through
dialogue, without overdramatizing the problem.
the british ambassador said it was up to the belgrade government
to try and create an atmosphere of trust and to take the first step
in that direction. he said it should act in the spirit of
broad-mindedness and flexibility.
great britain believes ethnic albanians in kosovo should end
their boycot of state institutions and take full part in the
political and social life of the province, roberts said.
there is a problem of human rights of ethnic albanians in kosovo,
roberts said. it is not sufficient to have a constitution which
protects these rights, he said, but their efficient implementation
must be secured.
speaking about the situation in bosnia-herzegovina, roberts said
words and actions of the leaders of both entities (the muslim-croat
federation and republika srpska) were having a negative effect on
developments. he especially mentioned bosnian muslim leader alija
izetbegovic and rs president radovan karadzic.
roberts said that bosnian serbs should perhaps take the time to
consider if the continued presence of karadzic at the head of their
state was in fact a very negative thing, and would it not perhaps be
better to persuade him to make the patriotic move for serbs in bosnia
and withdraw from public life.
the british ambassador pointed out his country's stand that its
forces would withdraw from bosnia-herzegovina at the same time as
u.s. troops, by the end of december this year as envisaged by the
dayton peace accords. he did not rule out the possibility, however,
of a different agreement if it was assessed that the situation so
dictated.
[06] WASHINGTON POST: IRAN WAS NOT THE ONLY COUNTRY TO ARM BOSNIAN MUSLIMS
washington, may 12 (tanjug) - iran was not the only country
arming the muslim side in the bosnian war -- turkey, croatia,
pakistan, saudi arabia, malaysia, brunei and argentina did the same.
the u.s. daily washington post said this in the latest edition,
which dealt extensively with the scandal involving secret shipments
of iranian arms to the bosnian muslims.
the scandal broke out when the u.s. daily los angeles times
recently claimed that iran had got the green light for arming the
bosnian muslims directly from u.s. president bill clinton, despite
the united nations embargo for all arms deliveries to the territory
of the former yugoslavia.
the washington post, however, quoted u.s. sources as saying that
a decision to that effect had not been made by clinton because arms
shipments had started back in the autumn of 1992, i.e. at a time
before clinton's appointment as president.
the paper said that the arms shipments had been agreed between
bosnian muslim leader alija izetbegovic and iranian officials and
that it had all been arranged with the help of croatia, which kept
one third of the arms shipments for itself.
the first iranian boing 747 brought weapons to zagreb on
september 4, 1992, while turkish and iranian planes carrying arms
mostly flew at night to the airfield at the croatian island of krk,
the washington post said. from there, croatian helicopter carried the
arms to bosnia.
[07] COMMENTS BY YUGOSLAV GOVERNMENT ON U.N. HUMAN RIGHTS RESOLUTION
belgrade, may 13 (tanjug) - the following is the first part of
the comments of the government of the federal republic of yugoslavia
on the draft resolution on the 'situation of human rights in bosnia
and herzegovina, the republic of croatia and the federal republic of
yugoslavia', adopted by the u.n. human rights commission at the
commission's 52nd session.
the comments were circulated as an official document at le
palais des nations in geneva on april 22, 1996.
'the government of the federal republic of yugoslavia is
addressing the 52nd session of the commission on human rights,
desirous to emphasize its sustained efforts to honour the commission
as the most prestigious united nations body directly involved in the
promotion and protection of human rights.
'the federal republic of yugoslavia has manifested its readiness
to proceed with a most active and open cooperation with all those
sincerely wishing to promote and ensure respect for human rights, as
pointed out in the report of ms. elisabeth rehn. however, we must
again reiterate our stand concerning the inappropriate and biased
draft resolution, primarily in view of the spirit prevailing in it,
discerned in the positions it reflects.
'the government of the federal republic of yugoslavia is
profoundly concerned with the letter and spirit of the proposed draft
resolution on the situation of human rights in bosnia and
herzegovina, croatia and the federal republic of yugoslavia, which is
far from reflecting and/or even taking into account the actual human
rights situation in these territories.
'there is no mention of the positive developments and concrete
results accomplished in inplementing the peace agreement. instead of
being future-oriented, and making a contribution of its own to the
peace efforts (in particular concerning respect and promotion of
human rights), the resolution renders support to the forces which
oppose reconciliation and building of confidence in these
territories, by its resorting to biased, partial and politically
motivated conclusions and allegations, in contravention of the
'spirit of dayton'.
'the government of the fry considers it inadmissible that the
appraisals made by ms. elisabeth rehn in her reports
(a/50/727-s/1995/933 and e/cn.4/1996/63), and heard in the
discussions held in the commission on this issue virtually are not
taken into account. we deem it necessary that the authors of the
resolution give specific explanations, along with the reasoning
behind such attitude. since, indirectly, the above-mentioned approach
calls into question the need for pursuing activities of special
rapporteurs, missions etc., whose task is to provide the commission
with particular information.
'the fact that the resolution practically ignores massive, the
most severe human rights violations committed against the serbs is an
evidence of the extent to which the above approach is totally
inappropriate.
'the most severe violations of human rights against serb civilans
are being committed ever since croatia's aggression on western
slavonia and krajina (in may and august 1995). this fact is not at
all mentioned in the draft, despite the united nations official
reports (secretary general, security council), as well as special
repporteur ms. elisabeth rehn, the unhcr, the icrc and many other
nongovernmental organizations. this time again, croatia is protected
from the justified international public condemnation by shifting the
public attention towards the allegedly 'grave situation' of human
rights in the federal republic of yugoslavia.
'referring to alleged efforts aimed at fovouring the rights of
minorities, democratic freedoms etc. in the federal republic of
yugoslavia, while ignoring mass killings of serb civilians, setting
ablaze of serb houses, expelling 400,000 serbs from croatia, evicting
them from their dwellings throughout croatia, and bestowing with
decorations the croats for the crimes committed on serbs, etc., is
sheer cynicism.
'the resolution's double standards and partiality are also
visible, on the one hand, by its reference to the unestablished
evidence of mass graves in the places where, allegedly, croats and
moslems have been buried (srebrenica, zepa, prijedor, sanski most and
vukovar), and by its deliberate overlooking the mass graves of serb
civilians, discovered in mrkonjic grad (bosnia and herzegovina),
krajina, western slavonia (croatia) and elsewhere, on the other.
(more to follow on tuesday) st/ms
[08] CROATIA MANIPULATES MISSING PERSONS LIST, SAYS BELGRADE DAILY
belgrade, may 13 (tanjug) - croatia has reduced its list of
persons who went missing in 1993 from 14,700 to 2,800, the belgrade
daily vecernje novosti said on monday.
the list includes those who 'were killed, who had been returned
dead or alive through exchanges, and croatian citizens who fled to
yugoslavia from terrors in croatia. these manipulations are
calculated to hide monstrous crimes against serbs, and the truth
about the suffering of croatians,' said the daily.
after disclosing the list of 14,700 missing persons, croatia
launched a strong propaganda campaign against yugoslavia, accusing it
of keeping croatians as slaves in mines.
the croatian claims were officially repudiated by humanitarian
organizations who visited the sites, which held not a single
prisoner.
the daily said the new, reduced, list comprised croatians killed
in the war, those whose deaths the authorities were concealing from
their families, serbs delivered without trial to the croatian army
and police and persons who went missing in croatian-held territories.
these people went missing after the croatian onslaughts on the
republic of serb krajina in may and august last year, when more than
250,000 serbs were put to flight.
the daily said 324 croatians, inhabitants of vukovar, disappeared
while croatian troops lay seige to the town, until nov. 18. when the
town was taken over by troops of the former yugoslav people's army
(jna), 279 persons went missing, according to information released by
croatia.
vukovar is the biggest town in predominantly serb-populated
eastern slavonia, barania and west srem, the only part of krajina not
occupied by croatia.
croatia persists in demanding from krajina and yugoslavia 80 of
its citizens who went missing - 16 in zagreb, 14 in osijek, 13 in
sisak, others in split, karlovac and other towns that were never part
of krajina or never controlled by the jna.
number 798 refers to one bogdan grujic who was killed in a car
accident and buried in western slavonia, which was never part of the
repubic of serb krajina.
number 2,221 refers to one djura slavojevic who was killed by
croatian troops and his body handed over to the serb authorities in
an earlier exchange.
croatia is also seeking branko and soka blagojevic, who fled
ahead of croatian terror to yugoslavia and who do not want to return
to croatia, and several persons who disappeared after talks with
police in croatian-held towns.
[09] FOUR YEARS LATER WORLD REMAINS SILENT ABOUT BRUTAL ATTACKS ON FORMER YUGOSLAV ARMY
by milos jevtovic
belgrade, may 13 (tanjug) - although four years have passed since
an attack on and massacre of former yugoslav people's army (jna)
soldiers who were peacefully pulling out of tuzla, the world has
neither established the number of victims nor has shown any interest
in that or another attack on jna in sarajevo that had preceded it.
the two attacks on jna, unprecedented in the history of the army
that was a symbol of the former yugoslavia's unity, largely
determined the course of civil war in bosnia-herzegovina that ended
after the reaching of peace accords in dayton, ohio, in november
1995.
figures to date by the (bosnian serb state) republika srpska
army, show that 172 jna soldiers were killed or burned to death in
tuzla, a town in northeastern bosnia, while more than 100 were
wounded and about 140 captured.
six jna soldiers were murdered in dobrovoljacka street in
sarajevo on may 3, 1992, including an army physician and a woman
civilian employed in the army, while about 40 were wounded and about
160 captured.
there is strong documentation on the brutal attack on jna
soldiers leaving their barracks in tuzla that shows that the attack
had been carefully planned. the withdrawal had been agreed on with
selim baslagic, town mayor, and sead avdic, local moslem official.
under a decision by the then belgrade leadership, jna troops were
withdrawing from bosnia-herzegovina that had been internationally
recognised as a single state some four weeks earlier although, as
such, it did not exist a single day.
a large number of states and their heads have admitted later on
that the recognition of bosnia-herzegovina was premature and rash.
the deadline by which jna troops were to leave bosnia, which was
torn apart by civil war among local moslems, croats and serbs that
broke out in early april, was may 19, 1992.
the scenarios for the two attacks were almost identical -- jna
troops had first been guaranteed safe conduct and then, when they
were in no position to defend themselves, were attacked from all
sides.
jna troops withdrawing from sarajevo had been guaranteed safe
conduct by ranking moslem authorities as well as by u.n. protection
force (unprofor) officials whose troops were to protect the front and
the rear of lines of troops.
the attack on soldiers withdrawing from tuzla was still more
brutal. the belgrade daily politika ekspres has recently reported
that moslems separated the wounded from other soldiers and killed
them on the spot, brutally abusing those they had captured.
those who have survived the attack say that moslems killed 17
wounded soldiers with hard objects while pretending to be
transporting them by ambulance to hospital. the following day, they
handed over their mutilated bodies to jna representatives in
pozarevica near tuzla.
the victims, whose bodies were even burned, were buried at the
tuzla cemetery or the town dump.
witnesses say that there were between 400 and 500 troops in about
200 vehicles. they were attacked by about 3,000 moslem 'green berets'
as soon as they left the barracks.
the 'green berets' were the troops that the sarajevo government
set up some six months before bosnia-herzegovina's violent secession
from the former yugoslav federation.
the 'green berets' allowed one third of troops to pass, attacking
the remaining troops in skojevska street. snipers opened fire on
drivers, while the troops that could not defend themselves were the
target of barrage fire.
moreover, jna vehicles were showered by molotov cocktails thrown
from nearby buildings and blocks of flats, while the troops suffered
great losses as fire was opened on them with shoulder grenade
launchers.
the local tv station in tuzla provided live coverage of the
attack, which was mounted about 6 p.m. local time and which ended
about 11 p.m.
according to zoran bogdanovic, who was a traffic warden in tuzla
from january to march 18, 1992, an order for the attack was issued by
muhamed bajric, the then head of the public security department in
the town.
the attack was planned by croat zeljko knez, 48, a former jna
lieutenant-colonel.
moslem faruk prezic, director of the tuzla mining institute,
organised obstruction of routes along which the troops were to pull
out that included laying of wire entanglements and anti-tank mines.
moreover, trenches deep enough to stand in were dug along
skojevska street.
evidence related to the two attacks has been systemitised but no
legal proceedings have been instituted yet.
ejup ganic, vice-president of the moslem-croat federation who was
then as is now bosnian moslem leader alija izetbegovic's deputy, was
involved in the dobrovoljacka street attack.
[10] CHINESE DAILY: BOSNIA WAS A LABORATORY FOR NEW U.S. WEAPONS
peking, may 13 (tanjug) - a chinese paper has accused the u.s. on
monday for testing weapons for mass destruction in last year's
bombardment of bosnian serbs in an attempt to rule the world.
the official daily of the people's liberation army in harsh tones
accused the u.s., which calls for the prevention of weapons for mass
destruction, of having used such weapons profusely in bosnia against
serb civilian targets.
analyzing in detail the u.s. bombardments within nato's military
actions, the daily said the u.s. used the most sophisticated
aircraft, high-precision laser-guided rockets, tomahawk cruise
missiles, radioactive weapons and poison gases in implementing the
carpet bombing of serb regions in bosnia.
in addition to political reasons for achieving peace by employing
force, the u.s. was testing the efficacy of the new weapons in the
actual conditions of the bosnian war.
the u.s. also practiced this in the gulf war and with the air
strikes on libya, said the daily.
'america is the only country that has carried out nuclear and
chemical tests on living people after world war ii,' said the daily.
it said that by using the weapons that had been tested on the
bosnian serbs, the u.s. was striving toward supremacy and domination
over the world.
[11] EMBARGO COVER FOR SECRET ARMING OF OPPONENTS OF SERBS
sophia, may 13 (tanjug) - the u.n. embargo on the federal
republic of yugoslavia has served as a cover for the secret arming of
the opponents of the serbs in bosnia-herzegovina, sophia daily
kontinent said on monday.
'the u.n. security council's embargo on yugoslavia could decieve
only the innocent,' the bulgarian paper said reacting to the latest
reports from the united states on the secret arming of the muslims.
'while the west european alliance sent observers to spy on
bulgarian barges on the danube like hyenas, rivers of weapons flowed
via the southern turkish corridor,' the paper said.
the daily said that ankara took part in shipping iranian arms to
the bosnian muslims, that guns came from all parts of the muslim
world, but that no-one wanted to see this.
the 'secret door' for sending iranian weapons to the bosnian
muslims was opened in washington, kontinent said and recalled that
several parliamentary committees have recently interrogated president
bill clinton for tacit agreement on the violation of the embargo.
the bulgarian daily said that as part of the election campaign,
the republicans are blaming clinton for allowing iran's presence in
the balkans, but his critics would have done the same.
underscoring the double standards of the international community
and especially the united states, kontinent recalled that the embargo
had caused the bulgarian economy to suffer direct losses exceeding
two million dollars.
bulgaria, which had respected the embargo but had also advocated
its lifting, has not received a single cent of compensation for
losses sustained.
end ms/jpe/mb
[12] GERMANY EXTADITES BOSNIA SERB TO HAGUE TRIBUNAL
bonn, may 13 (tanjug) - germany on monday extradited to the
international war crimes tribunal in the hague bosnian serb goran
lajic, 28, charged with executing the inmates of the keraterum prison
camp in prijedor in northwest bosnia.
the german news agency dpa said that lajic was handed over to the
hague tribunal after being arrested on march 18 near nuremberg.
lajic allegedly agreed to go to hague, although his family and
friends said after his arrest that the german police had made a
mistake and that he had never been on duty in keraterum.
following the extradition of dusan tadic, a serb, whose trail has
moved into its fifth day in the hague, germany has also sent there
muslim zejnel delalic, to be now followed by another serb.
under the german law, only foreigners arrested in german
territory can be handed over to the hague tribunal, while this does
not apply to german citizens.
thus, the recent trial to two german mercenaries, who fought in
bosnia for the croats, were tried for killing their german co-fighter
for material gains.
end mi/mb/mb
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