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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 96-10-09

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From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org


OCT. 9, 1996 DAY

NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA

BEOGRAD - The president of Republika Srpska (RS) Biljana Plavsic and president of Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) Vojislav Kostunica, held a meeting in Pale and discussed the current political situation, pointing out at difficulties related to the functioning of joint institutions of the Dayton B-H.

SARAJEVO - The RS member of the B-H Presidency, Momcilo Krajisnik, talked in Pale with UNHCR special representative for the former Yugoslavia, Carol Fuber, on possibilities for return of refugees and displaced persons to their homes. "We came to see what steps can be taken at this stage - when the setting up of joint institutions begins - to encourage refugees to return", stated Fuber following the meeting.

ZVORNIK - RS Police entered the village of Jusici, near Zvornik, and controlled Muslim residents who illegally entered the village. The RS interior minister was present during the control.

ZVORNIK - During the control conducted in the village of Dugi Do, the RS Police found and confiscated guns, bombs, ammunition and other military equipment. Serb policemen, led by the RS minister of Interior, found large amount of arms with a Muslim, but a group of Muslim women prevented his arrest.

ZVORNIK - There will be no joint RS and IPTF patrols in the occupied Serb villages of Jusici, Dugi Do and Mahala, stated the chief of the Zvornik Security Centre, colonel Dragomir Vasic. "Future joint patrolling would be only a legalisation of the occupation of RS territories", added Vasic, upon his meeting with RS interior minister Dragan Kijac and IFOR chief of staff, John Kasy.

DOBOJ - Members of the Association of Families of Killed and Missing Soldiers, who blocked the main bridge on the river Bosna in Doboj, prevented IFOR armoured carriers from dispelling them.

DOBOJ - The Doboj officials opposed the unauthorised entrance of Muslim groups into Serb villages in the Doboj bordering areas, reports Tanjug. None has the right to settle in RS without possessing permissions from RS authorities, this was said at an extraordinary session held regarding the recent unauthorised Muslim entrance into the bordering village of Stanica Rijeka.

SARAJEVO -The RS minister for refugees and displaced persons, Ljubisa Vladusic, received in Pale a new UNHCR chief of Mission in the former Yugoslavia, Carol Fuber, and updated him of the situation in whole. Non- compliance to the proceeding for the return of displaced persons - particularly in the villages of Mahala and Jusici - was mentioned as a problem which might slow down the whole process of the implementation of Dayton Agreement, Annex 7.

HAMBURG - Having, under German pressures, allowed the breakup of Yugoslavia, the West - governed by its guilty conscious but also working to the detriment of the Serbs - is obstinately trying to make the Dayton Bosnia a multiethnic state, claims a well-known German political analyst Franck Urger. In his article published by Frietag, Urger reminds readers that the flare-up of the conflict in the former Yugoslavia is a deed of outside elements, among the most responsible are Austria, Germany and Vatican.

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