SRNA REVIEW OF DAILY NEWS, April 15, 1996
From: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>
BELGRADE - The RS vicepresident Nikola Koljevic stated that
Muslim refugees can not return to Srpska until places for Serb
refugees from central Bosnia and Sarajevo are found. In an inter
view given Nasa Borba, Koljevic assessed hints that Muslim refu
gees will return to Srpska as "a form of political fight which
will be accompanied with terroristic actions".
BELGRADE - The RS Deputy Interior Minister Milenko Karisik
accused IFOR of taking over civilian aspects of the Dayton agree
ment and erasing the legitimacy of Serb police. "It is the
freedom of movement that worries us. They want us not to control
the flow of goods, people and vehicles in the depth of our terri
tory", said Karisik in an statement given Nasa Borba. According
to him, if Serb police does not conduct its duties, than IFOR
directly stimulates the smuggling of drugs and arms and enables
certain forms of terroristic actions.
BERLIN - The Junge Welt writes in the last issue that
"West's aggression, started by NATO air strikes, continues by the
socalled Hague Tribunal and its alleged experts in Srebrenica".
"What found those who are talking about the socalled mass graves
in Srebrenica", wanders a journalist of the paper.
LONDON - NATO launched a quiet campaign of persuading Ameri
can public and the Congress that it should stay in the former B-H
after December, 1996, when its mandate expires, say wellinformed
British military sources. The main reason for the extension of
NATO occupation of the former B-H is the wish of the American
militaryindustrial leaders and Clinton's administration to pre-
serve the unstable Croat/Muslim Federation.
BANJALUKA - The Commander of the NATO South Sector for
Europe, George Joulwan, expressed great satisfaction with previ
ous efforts and results of preserving peace in the former B-H. At
a press held in Banjaluka, Joulwan stressed that the most impor
tant thing in this moment is to fulfil civilian provisions of the
Peace agreement.
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