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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 96-12-29
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
DEC. 29, 1996 DAY
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
ZVORNIK - A meeting between the leadership of the Municipality of Zvornik,
the Commission on settling the zone of separation and the Muslim
representatives from Sapna, at which an agreement on the definite entrance
of the Serb police into the villages of Jusici and Dugi Dio was to be
reached, did not take place for a Muslim delegation failed to appear. The
Muslims tried to justify their absence with "poor weather conditions and
slippery roads", although the real reason is the "ban" from the seat of the
Party of Democratic Action (SDA).
BELGRADE - The Commissariats of the Republic of Serbia and Republika Srpska
will sign a memorandum on the return of refugees to their homes on January
1997, stated Bratislava Morina, the Serbian commissioner for refugees. She
stressed that we have here more than 600,000 refugees and justifyed the
necessity for their return with the reaction of the developed European
states that have already started sending them back to the Dayton B&H.
HAMBURG - The German press assesses the situation in Belgrade as "extremely
tense" for the Serbian authorities "are not showing their readiness to
accept the OSCE reports on the final election results". The German weekly
Welt am Sonntag, claims that "there is intensifying fear of the possible
violent clashes", while the Berlin daily Welt, believes that "just an
insignificant cause would be enough for the protests to turn into a civil
war".
ATHENS - The beginning of the end of Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic
is unavoidable no matter how long will it take, concludes the Greek daily
Elphterophypia maintaining that the ban on demonstrations and the bringing
of riot police on the streets shows that coldblooded Milosevic has lost his
patience and started making wrong moves which will result without
any doubt in his fall from power.
STOCKHOLM - The international community is worried that the situation in
the Dayton B&H does not turn into the situation which has been going on on
Cyprus for 20 years, comments the Swedish state radio in the scope of the
review of the important occurrences in 1996.
SARAJEVO - The Croatian army backed by the Muslim troops committed a
"perfect crime" in the Republic of the Srpska Krajina (RSK) (in the Western
Slavonia, Banija, Lika and Kordun) in May and August, 1995. This crime was
one of the largest crimes committed in the former Yugoslavia during the
five years of the civil war. Why is this crime committed against the people
of the considerable part of the Srpska Krajina "perfect"? First of all,
because of a double alibi. Namely, official Zagreb was given the "green
light" by some of the world leaders for the mass expulsion of nearly
300,000 residents, while in return Croatia has gained its place in the
NATO's plans in the Balkans. In regard to this fact, it has become apparent
that both the struggle for human rights and the thesis saying that war
crimes will never be forgotten have fallen together with the Berlin Wall,
says SRNA's journalist in a commentary titled "Double Alibi For A 'Perfect'
Crime".
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