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Tanjug Daily News Review, 96-06-10

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From: Tanjug, Yugoslavia, via Serbian Unity Congress <http://www.suc.org/>

Jun 10, 1996
NEWS AGENCY - TANJUG
DAILY NEWS REVIEW


CONTENTS

  • [01] BOSNIAN CROATS WANT TO SECEDE FROM FEDERATION
  • [02] HUNGARIAN DAILY: BOSNIA'S ALL THREE PEOPLES ORGANISED ON ETHNIC BASIS
  • [03] BELGRADE DAILY SAYS SERBS IN SLOVENIA ARE NOT EVEN NATIONAL MINORITY
  • [04] LONG-STANDING FRIENDSHIP BINDS GREECE, YUGOSLAVIA TOGETHER
  • [05] REPUBLIKA SRPSKA IS COMMITTED TO DAYTON ACCORD, SAYS PLAVSIC
  • [06] ENVIRONMENT ALTERS IN NATO-BOMBARDED REGIONS OF REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
  • [07] OSCE HEAD FLAVIO COTTI DEFIES U.S.
  • [08] TENSIONS RUN HIGH ALONG ETHNIC LINES IN BOSNIA AND CROATIA
  • [09] DISARMAMENT AGREEMENT FOR FORMER YUGOSLAVIA WILL BE SIGNED ON TUESDAY

  • [01] BOSNIAN CROATS WANT TO SECEDE FROM FEDERATION

    belgrade, june 10 (tanjug) - top officials of the bosnian croat republic of herceg-bosna have begun to openly propagate the division of bosnia into three parts, radio free europe reported late sunday.

    bosnian croat leaders say that this will become evident already at local elections in mostar later in the month. bosnian croats want mostar to be the capital of herceg-bosna, proclaimed at the outbreak of civil war in bosnia-herzegovina in early 1992.

    the radio's sarajevo-based correspondent said herceg-bosna had strengthened some of its state elements, instead of abolishing them as stipulated by the dayton peace accords for bosnia-herzegovina.

    vice-president of the union of bosnian social democrats sejfudin tokic told the radio that separatist tendencies in herceg-bosna and public requests that it be attached to neighbouring croatia created an atmosphere very much alike to that preceding the outbreak of clashes between croats and moslems in late 1992.

    tokic said it was nearer to the truth to say that the dayton accords provisions referring to the moslem-croat federation were being disregarded than complied with.

    bosnian croats and moslems fought fierce battles for control of territories with mixed population in central and southern bosnia-herzegovina throughout 1993.

    the hostilities ended in march 1994, when they bowed to u.s. pressure and signed an agreement to set up a binational federation in bosnia-herzegovina.

    radio free europe said relations between the federation partners had reached a critical point, which it said was reflected also in their inability to reach agreement on law on a joint federation army.

    [02] HUNGARIAN DAILY: BOSNIA'S ALL THREE PEOPLES ORGANISED ON ETHNIC BASIS

    budapest, june 10 (tanjug) - all three peoples in bosnia have been organised on ethnic basis since 1990, the hungarian daily nepszabadsag reported on monday.

    consequently, it is wrong to believe that supporters of a single bosnia would get the upper hand if bosnian serb leaders radovan karadzic and general ratko mladic were removed from power, the paper's leading international politics commentator endre aczel said.

    separatism prevailed in bosnia-herzegovina even before the world new about karadzic or before gen. mladic arrived in its territory, the paper said.

    after the disintegration of titoist yugoslavia, a multiethnic parliament was set up in bosnia-herzegovina that did not take a single decision after 18 months of activity, because one of the parties would always block decisions, the daily said.

    moreoever, the war deepened antagonism among moslems, croats and serbs to the extreme, the paper said.

    nepszabadsag said september's elections in bosnia-herzegovina would doubtless be free and democratic, but said moslems would vote for moslem candidates, croats for the croat and serbs for the serb.

    the paper said those who thought that liberal tendencies would prevail in bosnia-herzegovina if karadzic and mladic were removed from its political scene lived in a fool's paradise.

    [03] BELGRADE DAILY SAYS SERBS IN SLOVENIA ARE NOT EVEN NATIONAL MINORITY

    belgrade, june 10 (tanjug) - formally and legally, the serb entity does not exist for slovenia, the belgrade daily borba on monday quoted participants in a two-day conference on serbs in slovenia as saying.

    the conference, organized by the world serb community, was held at the serbian people's institute in the town of sremski karlovci last week.

    the daily said that the slovenian legal terminology had reduced the status of different nations of the former yugoslavia to the term non-slovenes.

    chairman, academician milos macura, said that 100,000 non-slovenes had been registered at the 1991 census in slovenia, that there were presently 52,700 serbs there and that 38,000 believers were registered in the serbian orthodox church's books in slovenia.

    only italians and hungarians have the national minority status in slovenia, borba said.

    it was also said that conferences on the position of serbs had also been held in hungary, romania and albania.

    similar conferences will be held in macedonia and croatia by the end of the year. the position of serbs in europe will be reviewed in 1997 and their position in the united states and australia in 1998, borba said.

    [04] LONG-STANDING FRIENDSHIP BINDS GREECE, YUGOSLAVIA TOGETHER

    belgrade, june 10 (tanjug) - greece's newly-appointed ambassador to the federal republic of yugoslavia vlasopoulos panagiotis said on monday that the two countries share a long history of friendly relations which have never been burdened by any problems.

    panagiotis arrived in belgrade on monday to assume the post of ambassador in belgrade after a several-year period, during which greece was represented by a charge d'affaires.

    i am delighted to come to yugoslavia which is bound to greece by long-standing historical and traditional ties, panagiotis said, adding that over the past few trying years, the greek people had showed solidarity and friendship towards yugoslavia.

    we are in a phase of strengthening and implementation of the dayton agreement, in which yugoslavia plays an important and constructive role thus contributing to balkan peace and stability, the ambassador said.

    greece supports yugoslavia's reintegration into all international institutions and i hope that during my stay i will contribute to a deepening and strengthening of relations between our countries, the new greek ambassador to yugoslavia said.

    panagiotis said that he believed that the two countries shared common stands and willingness to upgrade and strengthen bilateral relations.

    [05] REPUBLIKA SRPSKA IS COMMITTED TO DAYTON ACCORD, SAYS PLAVSIC

    kragujevac, yugoslavia, june 9 (tanjug) - a ranking bosnian serb official said on sunday that last week's geneva agreement had given a fresh impact to the dayton peace accord, to the spirit and letter of which the republika srpska would continue consistently to adhere.

    acting president of the (bosnian serb state) republika srpska biljana plavsic was speaking for radio kragujevac in central serbia, federal republic of yugoslavia.

    the dayton accord is binding on and is being consistently implemented by the republika srpska, and problems in its application should be sought on the other side, plavsic said.

    the implementation of the accord must not be jeopardised from any side, she added.

    presidents slobodan milosevic of serbia and franjo tudjman of croatia, and bosnian muslim leader alija izetbegovic met in geneva last week with u.s. secretary of state warren christopher, officials of the five-state 'contact group' and of the world community.

    they reaffirmed their determination that elections in bosnia-herzegovina should be held in mid-september.

    speaking about the upcoming elections in bosnia-herzegovina and in its two entities -- the republika srpska and the muslim-croat federation -- plavsic said that the authorities in the serb part were quite ready for the vote.

    difficulties about the elections could emerge only in the federation, because the federal partners -- muslims and croats -- have not settled their mutual relations, plavsic said.

    [06] ENVIRONMENT ALTERS IN NATO-BOMBARDED REGIONS OF REPUBLIKA SRPSKA

    belgrade, june 10 (tanjug) - environmental changes in parts of republika srpka, which have a negative effect on people, flora and fauna, were most likely caused by nato air strikes against bosnian serb positions in 1994 and 1995, the belgrade daily politika ekspres said on monday.

    the daily's correspondent in the western bosnian serb city of banja luka said that the number of patients in republika srpska hospitals had considerably increased and that most of them had headaches, neuroses, bad circulation, muscle fatigue, breathing difficulties and sore throats.

    the symptoms are evident especially when the ozone level drops after storms, which local population have started to call 'american rains,' the daily said.

    quoting sources at the republika srpska defence ministry and civil defence, politika ekspres said that changes had been registered in the regions of mts. ozren and majevica and plateaus in the western republika srpska, the targets of most violent bombing.

    many fruit trees have not bloomed at all, the daily said and added that bad appetite and reduced ability to move and conceive, especially of cows and sows, had been registered.

    there are less migratory birds, american crows have completely disappeared, while owls, which have never lived in these areas, have appeared, the daily said and added that the number of rodents and reptiles had grown considerably.

    detailed analyses will show what kind of disorder this is and whether weapons with low radioactive charge were used against the republika srpska, politika ekspres said.

    [07] OSCE HEAD FLAVIO COTTI DEFIES U.S.

    by stevan cordas

    geneva, june 10 (tanjug)- head of the osce, swiss foreign minister flavio cotti, is defying the united states and refusing to announce will there be elections in bosnia-herzegovina and when, according to well-informed sources here.

    the sources quoted monday diplomatic circles in bern as saying that cotti is under strong pressure from the white house to take a stand on the issue and announce the date of the balloting.

    under the dayton peace accords, the elections are to be held by sept. 14 this year.

    cotti has resisted the u.s. pressure and tried to be totally independent as head of the organization for security and cooperation in europe.

    he has, however, made statements which have added to doubts that the crucially important part of the dayton accords can be implemented.

    according to sources in geneva, u.s. secretary of state warren christopher had asked cotti to announce the date of the elections on the day of the recent meeting of dayton signatories in geneva.

    when he failed, christopher insisted that the date be announced at the european union meeting in florence on june 14.

    according to the same sources, cotti received christopher's request with total silence, as a sign of rejection.

    he recently said that if a minimum of conditions was not secured, it was better to put off the elections, since it would be equally bad for all sides if the elections were to turn into a farce.

    the bosnia elections are viewed as a foreign-policy priority of the clinton administration on the eve of the national elections.

    there is no doubt that the u.s. will do its best to have the balloting in bosnia take place.

    osce representative in bosnia-herzegovina, u.s. diplomat robert frowick has of recently been making optimistic statements, quite different from cotti's.

    frowick is soon to submit a crucial report, in which he will precisely say whether conditions exist for elections in bosnia-herzegovina.

    sources in geneva expect that, despite cotti's reservations and pessimism, the report will be ready by june 14 and the date of the balloting in the former yugoslav republic announced at the e.u. meeting.

    [08] TENSIONS RUN HIGH ALONG ETHNIC LINES IN BOSNIA AND CROATIA

    belgrade, june 10 (tanjug) - violence and total disrespect for international humanitarian law during the war in the former yugoslavia may pose a threat to the peace process for a long time, the international committee of the red cross (icrc) said in its latest report released in geneva.

    the peace process may be particularly endangered by tensions along ethnic lines of separation in bosnia-herzegovina and croatia, the report said.

    developments in february 1996, when the serbs fled all the sarajevo suburbs which were taken over the muslims, have shown that a transfer of power, even when agreed, can lead to a new displacement of population.

    the report warned that the future of the serb people in the area of eastern slavonia, baranja and western srem, which will be under croatian rule after the u.n. transitional administration, was a particular source of concern.

    the icrc will strive to obtain assurances that security and dignity of the endangered local serbs and return of croats will be respected, the reported added.

    in the period to come, the icrc will focus its activities on the creation of a climate which will guarantee security and freedom of movement for all in bosnia-herzegovina, collection of data on all unaccounted persons and visits to the still detained persons in bosnia and croatia, the report said.

    the red cross warned that food and medical assistance was most needed in the republika srpska and eastern slavonia.

    the red cross will continue to work on projects of reconstruction of social institutions (health centres, centres for the old and handicapped, orphanages) and rehabilitation of buildings and warm water and heating systems, the report said.

    [09] DISARMAMENT AGREEMENT FOR FORMER YUGOSLAVIA WILL BE SIGNED ON TUESDAY

    oslo, june 10 (tanjug)- the agreement on arms control in the former yugoslavia will be signed here tuesday, the norwegian foreign ministry said monday.

    a ministry statement said yugoslavia, croatia, the muslim-controlled government in sarajevo, the muslim-croat federation and republika srpska had agreed to sign the agreement in line with article 4 of the dayton peace accords.

    the document will be signed in the presence of representatives of the contact group (u.s., great britain, france, russia, germany), the organization for security and cooperation in europe (switzerland, demark, hungary) and italy, as the country which holds the e.u. presidency.

    the talks on arms control in the former yugoslavia opened in vienna on jan. 5 this year and were mediated by norwegian general vigleik eide on behalf of the osce.

    the signing of the agreement had been brought in question by the muslim-controlled government in sarajevo, which rejected that the bosnian serb entity, republika srspka, be treated as as an equal in the preamble to the agreement.

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