Tanjug Daily News Review, 96-06-07
From: Tanjug, Yugoslavia, via Serbian Unity Congress <http://www.suc.org/>
Jun 7, 1996
NEWS AGENCY - TANJUG
DAILY NEWS REVIEW
CONTENTS
[01] COUNCIL OF EUROPE SETS TOUGHER CONDITIONS FOR CROATIA'S ADMISSION
[02] EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT OPPOSES CROATIA'S ADMISSION TO COUNCIL OF EUROPE
[03] KINKEL'S VISIT TO BELGRADE TURNING POINT IN YUGOSLAV-GERMAN RELATIONS
[04] RUSSIA PROPOSES LIFTING OF INTERNATIONAL SANCTIONS AGAINST YUGOSLAVIA
[05] SERBS IN EASTERN SLAVONIA MUST WIN RIGHT TO SELF-RULE, SAYS OFFICIAL
[06] SIXTY SERBS, FORMER CROATIAN PRISONERS, ARRIVE IN BELGRADE
[07] E.U. URGES COOPERATION AMONG STATES EMERGING FROM FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
[08] FIRST ORGANIZED RETURN OF REFUGEES TO CROATIA
[09] BOSNIAN SERB OFFICIAL: SEPARATE CURRENCY WAS NOT DISCUSSED WITH IMF
[10] MUSLIMS IN SARAJEVO HARASS SERBS, WRITES WASHINGTON POST
[11] SERBIAN ACADEMY DISCUSSES NATIONAL PROBLEMS
[12] BOSNIAN SERB PARLIAMENT SPEAKER RECEIVES WORLD ENVOY DE LAPRESLE
[13] SERBS SEEK EXTENSION OF UNTAES MANDATE FOR ANOTHER YEAR
[14] ADMIRAL SMITH DENIES RESIGNING AS IFOR BOSNIA COMMANDER
[15] POLITIKA: DIPLOMACY AT SERVICE OF ECONOMY
[16] SERBS IN CROAT PRISONS LEFT AT MERCY OF PRISON AUTHORITIES
[01] COUNCIL OF EUROPE SETS TOUGHER CONDITIONS FOR CROATIA'S ADMISSION
zagreb, june 6 (tanjug) - the committee of ministers of the
council of europe has sent a new letter to zagreb, requesting that
croatia meet obligations it has assumed in order to be admitted to
the council.
the council listed as the most important condition for croatia's
membership cooperation with the hague-based international war crimes
tribunal as well as in the implementation of a peace agreement for
bosnia-herzegovina.
moreover, croatia's membership depends on its behaviour in
eastern slavonia, barania and western srem and the respect of serbs'
human rights there.
zagreb is also expected to respond to serb refugees' requests to
return to their homes.
croatia launched an aggression on serb krajina in early may and
august 1995, triggering an exodus of about 250,000 serbs. moreover,
about 500,000 serbs have left croatia since it launched a war of
secession from the former yugoslavia.
croatian foreign minister mate granic has said that zagreb
authorities will respond to the council of europe, with the committee
of ministers being expected to discuss croatia's membership in the
council on june 24.
croatian press reported on thursday about the conditions set by
the council of europe, saying the conditions mainly coincided with
those already agreed to by croatian president franjo tudjman.
the zagreb daily vjesnik said the council insisted that zagreb
secure a dignified return of serbs to croatia and compensate for the
property they have lost.
the daily said the council insisted that a court investigation be
launched into crimes against people and their property as well as
into violations of human rights.
[02] EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT OPPOSES CROATIA'S ADMISSION TO COUNCIL OF EUROPE
brussels, june 6 (tanjug)- the european parliament overwhelmingly
voted thursday against croatia's admission to the council of europe.
the parliament also adopted a resolution condemning undemocratic
actions of the government in zagreb, especially the stifling of the
freedom of the press, including the arrest and harassment of
journalists working for opposition newspapers.
the resolution criticized president franjo tudjman's ruling
croatian democratic union (hdz) for preventing legally elected city
authorities and officials from taking office in zagreb.
the resolution called on the croatian government to abandon its
plan to turn the jasenovac memorial centre, commemorating
world-war-two victims of fascism, into a war memorial in which the
victims and followers of ante pavelic, head of the nazi puppet-state
'independent state of croatia,' would be reconciled.
around 700,000 people, predominantly serbs but also jews,
romanies and croatian anti-fascists, were killed in the jasenovac
death camp by ustasha, croatian nazi-fascist.
tudjman, who minimizes the number of victims in jasenovac and
claims that about 30,000 people perished there, plans, 'as an act of
the reconciliation of all croats,' to bury the remains of ustasha at
the memorial complex.
the european parliament called on the european commission and the
council of ministers to suspend all negotiations on croatia's wider
inclusion into the phare programme of aid to countries of eastern
europe and put off signing an agreement on trade and cooperation with
croatia.
the talks were broken off after croatia's attacks on the western,
northern and southern parts of the republic of serb krajina in the
spring and summer of 1995, when more than 250,000 serbs were
compelled to flee.
the council of europe parliamentary assembly took a formal
decision on croatia's admission to the council last month.
the chief goal of the council, which has 39 members, is to
enhance human rights and democracy in european countries.
at their meeting in may, the e.u. foreign ministers refused to
make any such recommendation to the european parliament, which makes
the final decision on admission to the council of europe.
[03] KINKEL'S VISIT TO BELGRADE TURNING POINT IN YUGOSLAV-GERMAN RELATIONS
belgrade, june 6 (tanjug) - the yugoslav government on thursday
said that german foreign minister klaus kinkel's mid-may visit to
belgrade marked a turning point in the two countries' relations.
at the session at which it reviewed a report on kinkel's visit by
yugoslav foreign minister milan milutinovic, the government
instructed its organs to initiate the restoration of dialogue with
german partners in all fields of interest to yugoslavia under
conditions of the normalized yugoslav-german relations.
the yugoslav information secretariat said in a statement that the
government had accepted a yugoslav delegation's report from a meeting
of the peace implementation council working group for humanitarian
issues in geneva on may 12-15.
it was said that the meeting was an important step in the
implementation of the civilian aspect of the dayton peace agreement,
especially its provisions on the repatriation of refugees and
protection of their rights.
the government also reviewed a report on the international
cooperation in the field of environment protection with a proposal
for yugoslavia's priority activities.
the competent ministry is to submit to the government a proposal
on setting up a national body for coordinated development.
the government adopted a platform for the participation in the
6th conference of european ministers in charge of migrations in
warsaw on june 16-18.
the yugoslav delegation to the conference will urge the
elimination of causes for international migrations, primarily
differences in the degree of and possibilities for economic
development.
the government adopted a bill on the ratification of a
yugoslav-ukrainian agreement on cooperation in education, culture and
sports, which formulates basic forms of bilateral cooperation in
these fields.
[04] RUSSIA PROPOSES LIFTING OF INTERNATIONAL SANCTIONS AGAINST YUGOSLAVIA
moscow, june 6 (tanjug) - russia has proposed to the five-power
'contact group' that the u.n. sanctions against yugoslavia be lifted
before bosnia elections, a russian foreign ministry spokesman said on
thursday.
spokesman grigory karasin told a regular news briefing that
russian foreign minister yevgeny primakov had proposed the lifting of
the sanctions at the contact group ministerial meeting in berlin on
tuesday.
karasin said russia believed that serbian president slobodan
milosevic' engagement for the benefit of the bosnia peace process
deserved an adequate positive reaction on the part of the
international community.
'such a position should be supported by a decision to lift the
sanctions against serbia,' he said.
karasin said that such international step would activate general
efforts in the peace process.
karasin said nothing about the reaction to the proposal of the
foreign ministers of the other four contact group members -- the
united states, france, great britain and germany -- and international
community's representatives.
the may 1992 u.n. security council comprehensive and mandatory
sanctions against the yugoslav federation of serbia and montenegro
were suspended after the initialling of the dayton peace agreement in
late november 1995.
under the agreement, the sanctions against yugoslavia should be
lifted after bosnia elections, which should be held by mid-september
1996.
[05] SERBS IN EASTERN SLAVONIA MUST WIN RIGHT TO SELF-RULE, SAYS OFFICIAL
mirkovci, june 6 (tanjug) - coordinator for talks with croatia in
the serb region of eastern slavonia, barania and western srem, vojin
susa, said thursday that the region should be accepted as part of
croatia, but that serbs as a majority people there must win the right
to self-rule.
speaking in a session of the region's assembly, susa said, 'all
debates about the region being independent of croatia must end,
because this position will win no support either in the east, or the
west, or here.'
susa said a major obstacle to the serb self-rule in the region
was the croatian law on territorial organisation that did not contain
such provisions.
he said serbs should direct their activities towards altering
this law as well as the law on partial amnesty for serbs that is
contrary to the croatian-serb agreement.
serbs in the region and croatian authorities signed an agreement
in november 1995 under which the region was placed under a one-year
u.n. transitional administration whose mandate can be extended for
another year.
the u.n. administration and administrator jacques klein have
already made efforts to demilitarise the region. moreover, special
police units whose members will wear u.n. symbols will soon start
patrolling the region.
the region is the only part of the republic of serb krajina that
has not been occupied by croatia.
serbs in croatia proclaimed their own state, the republic of serb
krajina, in 1991, after croatia launched its war of secession from
the former yugoslavia.
croatia occupied western parts of serb krajina in early may 1995
and northern and southern parts in august 1995. serb krajina was
under u.n. protection at the time.
the assembly also stressed difficulties in oil supplies after the
closing of oil fields in nearby djeletovci. serb authorities request
that the oil fields remain under serb control and that crude oil be
refined in croatian refineries.
croatia, however, insists that the oil fields be immediately
placed under control of the central oil industry in zagreb.
[06] SIXTY SERBS, FORMER CROATIAN PRISONERS, ARRIVE IN BELGRADE
belgrade, june 6 (tanjug) - sixty out of the 76 serbs amnestied
by croatian president franjo tudjman on may 30 arrived in belgrade on
thursday, after spending nearly one year in croatian prisons.
they were arrested during croatia's operation storm in august
1995, when more than 250,000 serbs fled the northern and southern
parts of u.n.-protected serb krajina.
the croatian army seized western serb krajina in may 1995.
those who wanted to speak said that they had experienced worst
maltreatments in the prison in karlovac, about 50 km southwest of
zagreb.
the majority of the group did not wish to speak in fear of
retaliation against the serbs who remained in croatian prisons.
president of the yugoslav government's commission for
humanitarian issues and missing persons pavle todorovic, who welcomed
the group, said he was dissatisfied because more than 250 serbs were
still in croatian prisons.
the croatian side constantly politicizes the problems of
prisoners and missing persons, todorovic said and added that the
international community would have to put pressure on the zagreb
regime to fulfil basic humanitarian law obligations, the yugoslav
information secretariat said in a statement.
[07] E.U. URGES COOPERATION AMONG STATES EMERGING FROM FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
brussels, june 6 (tanjug) - the european union expects the states
emerging from the former yugoslavia to clearly state their intention
to set up cooperation and to commit themselves to democratisation,
free market and protection of human and minority rights.
if it receives assurances to this end as well as proof of their
commitment to the dayton peace accords, the union is ready to open
wider possibilites for the participation of yugoslavia, croatia,
bosnia-herzegovina and macedonia in european integration processes,
and to establish economic cooperation with them.
these stands were voiced thursday by e.u. sources in brussels and
diplomatic sources in rome ahead of a visit by president of the
european commission jacques santer and italian foreign minister
lamberto dini, who presides over the e.u. council of ministers, to
belgrade, zagreb, sarajevo and skopje, on friday.
this is the first time that a ranking e.u. delegation is visiting
belgrade following the normalisation of relations between the
european union and yugoslavia two months ago.
the e.u. bodies in brussels have however expressed reserve as
regards the outcome of the visit, primarily because of zagreb's
signal that croatia does not want to be regarded again as part of the
balkans.
moreover, macedonia takes the view that the eruopean policy of
regional approach to the states emerging from the former yugoslavia
constitutes an obstacle to its resumption of ties with the european
union, brussels sources say.
the visit will also include talks on how to expand cooperation
between each of the states emerging from the former yugoslavia and
the european union.
the visit is also paid within preparations for a conference on
bosnia-herzegovina in florence next week that is to review the
six-month results of the dayton accords implementation and discuss
preparations for bosnia's elections.
[08] FIRST ORGANIZED RETURN OF REFUGEES TO CROATIA
belgrade, june 6 (tanjug)- a group of 17 refugees, mostly serbs,
returned to croatia from yugoslavia thursday with the assistance of
the unhcr.
the group crossed the border at batrovci-lipovci on the
belgrade-zagreb motorway.
the belgrade unhcr office said it was the first group of refugees
allowed to return home by croatia's authorities.
the refugees will be reunited with their families in zagreb,
knin, rijeka anbd vinkovci.
after croatia's aggression on the then republic of serb krajina
in the summer of last year, more than 200,000 serbs fled to
yugoslavia.
[09] BOSNIAN SERB OFFICIAL: SEPARATE CURRENCY WAS NOT DISCUSSED WITH IMF
banja luka, june 6 (tanjug) - a bosnian serb central bank
official said that thursday talks with a delegation of the
international monetary fund in banja luka had not touched on a
separate currency for the (bosnian serb state) republika srpska.
the imf delegation is paying its fourth visit to the republika
srpska in order to learn about the operation of the republika
srpska's national bank (central bank), payment system and commercial
banks and to see it should conform to imf requirements.
speaking after the closed-door talks, republika srpska central
bank vice governor petra markovic said that the imf delegation was
satisfied with the overall functioning of the financial system in the
republika srpska.
markovic said that the institutions, corporations and citizens in
the republika srpska had full confidence in the national bank and
therefore would like to have their own separate currency.
she stressed, however, that this could not be considered until a
monetary board had been set up, in line with the dayton accords,
after september parliamentary elections in the republika srpska and
the bosnian muslim-croat federation.
[10] MUSLIMS IN SARAJEVO HARASS SERBS, WRITES WASHINGTON POST
washington, june 6 (tanjug) - the harassment continues in
sarajevo of the serbs who have remained in the city believing the
muslim government's promise of a multi-ethnic bosnia and the world's
promise of protection, the washigton post said on thursday.
in a report from sarajevo, the newspaper said that gangs of
bosnian muslims, with the tacit and active support of the local
authorities, were harassing, beating up and evicting from homes the
remaining serbs.
the daily said that u.n. police officials in sarajevo had
received about 40 complaints of harassment and persecution of serbs,
and that the majority of them were true, but that the muslim
authorities had not acted on them and that no arrests had been made.
muslim police have even been involved in some of the operations
of harassment and intimidation of serbs, the daily quoted foreign
observers as saying.
foreign diplomats and observers condemn the muslim government's
passivity and complicity in these operations, but none of the foreign
guarantors of peace has done anything to put an end to this practice,
the washington post said.
it quoted a european official as saying that the muslim
government was in fact working to make the serbs leave sarajevo.
this, according to the official, would clear the way for the
government in the next elections, as it would leave in the city only
muslim voters sympathetic to the ruling party of muslim leader alija
izetbegovic.
the newspaper said that about 50,000 serbs had left the sarajevo
surburbs since the signing of the dayton accords late in 1995 and the
unification of the city under the rule of the muslim-croat
federation, and that barely 7,000 serbs remained.
the census of 1991 showed sarajevo to have more than 157,000
serbs, who accounted for 29.9 percent of the population.
[11] SERBIAN ACADEMY DISCUSSES NATIONAL PROBLEMS
by vesna milosavljevic
belgrade, june 6 (tanjug) - the uppermost tasks of the serbian
academy of science and art (sanu) are to take care about the serbian
cultural integrity and the restoration of fundamental ethical
principles in society, it was heard at the academy's regular annual
session here on thursday.
cultural integration of a nation, in a situation when it doesn't
live in a single state, takes place through spontaneous gathering
around the fundamental spiritual pillars of society, such as the
academy, sanu president aleksandar despic said.
sanu -- the highest serbian institution of science and art,
founded in 1886 -- is one of the traditional pillars of the serbian
people, along with the serbian orthodox church.
'we are leaving behind a tremendously difficult period for our
people, which can be compared only to its most traumatic experiences
in the past,' despic said.
he said that the citizens of the federal republic of yugoslavia
were today in a special mental state and that, awakening from a coma
into which they had gone a few years ago, they found themselves in 'a
crushed state, from which three fifths have been torn off, with
hundreds of thousands of dead and two million displaced persons.'
despic said that the task of 'soberly getting an insight into the
historical wreckage that we have left behind' primarily lies with
intellectuals.
he said that historical results led to the conclusion that, as of
1914, serbian officials had made a series of crucal mistakes.
'the latest mistake, made in 1990, was the resistence to the big
powers' orders, i.e. the creation of the republic of serb krajina and
the division of bosnia-herzegovina, which ended in a terrible war,'
despic said.
the republic of serb krajina was proclaimed in 1991 in serb
ethnic and historical territories after croatia's violent secession
from the former yugoslav federation.
despic said that 'the development of national consciousness,
including national intolerance as a complax phenomenon characteristic
of primitive and dark regions of the psyche, first unfolded in
intellectual circles, and then politicians took the reins of the
driving force that resulted from it.'
referring to serbia's southern province of kosovo-metohija,
despic described it as 'the most important strategic problem for the
future of the serbian people.'
judging by the projections of demographic science and the fact
that there is a population explosion of ethnic ablanians there,
serbia can be expected to become a bilingual country of the serbian
and albanian people in a next few decades, he said.
despic said that the problem ofkosovo must not be tackled
hastily and on the basis of options lacking a good foundation, and
that the acadamy had a duty to 'clearly present to our people the
difficult dilemma which will be more and more evident,' particularly
if and when the ethnic albanians decide to participate massively in
serbia's political life.
ethnic albanians make up the majority population in kosovo and a
strong separatist movement has been active there for a decade, aiming
to secede the province from serbia and yugoslavia and to join it to
neighbouring albania.
statistical data show that ethnic albanians in kosovo have the
highest birth rate in europe.
[12] BOSNIAN SERB PARLIAMENT SPEAKER RECEIVES WORLD ENVOY DE LAPRESLE
pale, june 6 (tanjug) - (bosnian serb) republika srpska
parliament speaker momcilo krajisnik met on thursday with general
bertrand de lapresle, advisor to the world's high representative for
bosnia-herzegovina carl bildt.
krajisnik and de lapresle discussed international arbitration in
the case of the corridor at the town of brcko in the posavina (sava
river valley) region which links the east and the west of the
republika srpska.
the talks, held in the republika srpska's administrative centre
of pale, touched also on other questions of the peace accord for
bosnia-herzegovina, according to unofficial reports.
republika srpska foreign minister aleksa buha, who attended the
meeting, told reporters that the republika srpska and the bosnian
muslim-croat federation could not agree on what should be the subject
of international arbitration in the case of brcko.
republika srpska officials insist that, under the dayton peace
accord, international arbitration can be sought only for the matter
of widening the corridor at brcko.
the pale government said that the muslim-croat federation, on the
other hand, was seeking arbitration for the town of brcko itself,
which has been under bosnian serb control since war broke out in
bosnia-herzegovina in april 1992.
the republika srpska's news agency srna quoted buha as saying
that de lapresle had been asked to clarify the matters of freedom of
movement and of the arming of the bosnian muslim army by the united
states.
buha said it was untenable that the freedom of movement should be
guaranteed while the muslim-croat federation was drawing up lists of
war criminals.
it is absurd also that a bosnia disarmament conference should be
in progress in vienna while at the same time international factors,
led by the united states, have begun an operation for arming the
bosian muslims, he added.
[13] SERBS SEEK EXTENSION OF UNTAES MANDATE FOR ANOTHER YEAR
mirkovci, june 6 (tanjug) - the assembly of the serb region of
eastern slavonia, baranja and western srem on thursday decided to
immediately seek an extension of the mandate of the united nations
transitional administration in eastern slavonia (untaes) for another
year.
an extension of the mandate is envisaged under the erdut
agreement on peaceful settlement of the problem of the predominantly
serb-populated region, which is situated between croatia and the
federal republic of croatia. the agreement was singed in november
last year.
about 5,000 u.n. troops will be controlling the implementation of
the agreement signed between serb officials in the region and
croatian authorities until january 16 next year, when the first
one-year untaes mandate will expire.
regional prime minister vojislav stanimirovic, who announced the
decision, told reporters that the demilitarization of the region,
which began on wednesday, was proceeding according to plan and that
it would be completed between june 18 and 20.
stanimirovic said that heavy arms had already been withdrawn from
the region and that serb military units were now being dissolved.
joint serb and croatian police units are expected to start
patrolling the section of the belgrade-zagreb highway crossing the
region in seven or eight days. the units will be a part of the untaes
transitional police force, stanimirovic said.
the regional assembly, meeting in mirkovci, decided to set up a
15-member council of experts to prepare a platform for talks with
croatia on the future status of the region.
stanimirovic said that the serb side would consult with u.n.
administrator in eastern slavonia jasques klein before adopting the
platform which 'will serve as a basis for all negotiations with the
croats.'
[14] ADMIRAL SMITH DENIES RESIGNING AS IFOR BOSNIA COMMANDER
zagreb, june 6 (tanjug) - commander of the nato-led multinational
peace force in bosnia-herzegovina admiral leighton smith denied late
on thursday having resigned his position, amid reports that his
replacement has been nominated.
'i serve at the pleasure of the president,' smith said after
meeting with croatian president franjo tudjman in zagreb, denying
that he has resigned, and explaining that any decision about his
future will be announced either in washington or in brussels.
meanwhile, an announcement has been made in washington that u.s.
president bill clinton has nominated vice admiral joseph lopez to
replace admiral smith as commander of nato forces in bosnia and
southern europe and of u.s. naval forces in europe.
smith said that he and tudjman had noted that the effort made in
bosnia-herzegovina had been great, but that further cooperation was
needed if the peace process were to be implemented in full.
the first duty is to provide freedom of movement for all citizens
of bosnia-herzegovina, smith said and added that much work had to be
put in for bosnian elections to be held as scheduled (in
mid-september 1996).
[15] POLITIKA: DIPLOMACY AT SERVICE OF ECONOMY
belgrade, june 7 (tanjug) - a normalization of relations between
yugoslavia and newly-emerged states in the balkans is stipulated in
the dayton peace agreement but it is also in the interest of all
sides, particularly in the field of economic and transportation ties,
yugoslav deputy foreign minister radoslav bulajic told the belgrade
daily politika on thursday.
the motto of many diplomacies around the globe is: above all
interests and only after that friendship, the daily said, adding that
bulajic attended a recent international meeting held in bratislava
dubbed 'economic dimension of diplomacy.'
bulajic said that the meeting, which was attended by foreign
ministry officials from 52 states, pointed to the fact that overall
stability could be achieved only through developed relations between
states -- within the world trade organizations and regional
integrations.
transition countries which face many economic problems are
particularly interested in integration, bulajic said, adding that
international organizations had not sufficiently helped them.
the european union recommends to central, eastern and
southeastern european countries the creation of mutual ties and
cooperation in line with the standards of the world trade
organization. the eu maintains that these countries should join
regional and subregional integrations, the central european free
trade zone, the black sea economic cooperation.
speaking about balkan economic cooperation, bulajic said that
sanctions had prevented yugoslavia from taking part in regional
integration but that proposals have been made for its admission to
some of these associations, politika said.
[16] SERBS IN CROAT PRISONS LEFT AT MERCY OF PRISON AUTHORITIES
belgrade, june 7 (tanjug) - serbs in croat prisons have been left
to the mercy of the prison authorities, and the proceedings against
them are only a mockery where the judge and jury are one and the
same.
testimonies to this effect have been heard from recent krajina
serb prisoners who arrived in the federal republic of yugoslavia on
thursday following a may 30 decision by croatian president franjo
tudjman to grant amnesty to 76 serbs captured during operation storm
last august.
of the 60 serbs who asked to come to yugoslavia, few were willing
to give their names because, as they said, they did not want their
statements to harm those who remained in prison.
dragan darbuk told tanjug that the international committee of the
red cross (icrc) had registered him as late as january 1996, although
he had spend nine months in the prison of the croatian city of
karlovac.
slavko vujaklija, registered by icrc in sept. 1995, confirmed
that ahead of icrc visits, prison guards hid away all prisoners they
did not want to be seen.
a former inhabitant of vrgin most, who asked not to be named, was
captured on aug. 6, 1995 together with his 12-year-old son. he said
that croatian troops had opened gunfire on a column of refugees from
krajina, mainly made up of women and children who were moving towards
yugoslavia, and run them down with tanks.
he said he had been beaten and his clothes and documents torn,
while his son was threatened with a knife. they were then taken to
the prison in the city of sisak where over 2,500 serbs, mainly old
people, were shortly brought.
the torturers in the croatian prisons were exceptionally strong
and mentally retarded, the released serbs claim. they committed
brutal crimes because 'nobody normal could not do someting like
that.' they stripped their prisoners, then beat them, broke their
arms and inflicted almost fatal injuries.
prisoners who asked for medical treatement were tormented even
more and only when the guards saw that someone was at death's door,
was he sent for a brief visit to the doctor. the next day, the
beatings resumed.
according to this witness, a prison guard openly said that the
aim of this kind of treatment was to either kill off or at least mime
for life 80 percent of serb prisoners over the next three years.
in the karlovac prison there remain about 25 prisoners and all
have received lengthy sentences. the majority are old disabled
persons who were inelligible for combat duties.
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