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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 97-05-11
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
MAY 11 1997 EVENING
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
PRIJEDOR - The Serbian Army has always drawn its strength and moral from
the people's spirit of freedom, who have never been a conqueror in the
history of its, but defended its freedom, religion, tradition, customs and
the Serbian land', stressed the chief-of-staff of the VRS General Staff,
general Pero Colic. At a formal meeting held due to May 12, the Day of the
VRS, general Colic pointed out that the VRS was created under extremely
difficult conditions and fought against far greater enemy, but succeeded in
finding a way towards the freedom of its people.
BANJALUKA - Within the celebration of May 12, the Day of the VRS, a solemn
assembly of the 1st Corps Command took place at the VRS Central Club in
Banjaluka, which was attended by representatives of the General Staff,
officers and noncommissioned officers of the Corps.
BANJALUKA - On the occasion of May 12, the Day of the VRS, colonel Milorad
Kutlesic, received a delegation of the Serb Orthodox Church, comprised of
the archpriests, Ratko Radujkovic and Veselin Mijatovic. Colonel Kutlesic
thanked the Serb Orthodox Church on 'its huge contribution in the creating
of a Serb soldier', stressing that the VRS officers, noncommissioned
officers and soldiers will relay on the Serb tradition and customs in the
future.
BELGRADE - His Holiness the Patriarch of the Serbs, Paul, served a requiem
at a commemorative park Jajinci, near Belgrade, to all the prisoners who
were executed in a camp on Banjica. 'The faith of ours was to defend
ourselves from criminals not oppressing somebody else's freedom. Do never
let us do something as criminals believing that thus we will do something
good for our people. It will be the greatest misfortune as for families so
and for us personally if we will believe that crimes can help us survive in
this world' said the Patriarch Paul. Estimates say that some 80,000 people,
mainly Serbs, were killed in Jajinci during the World War II.
SARAJEVO - Many relevant factors warn that the delivery of the humanitarian
aid to RS was drastically reduced. Day by day there are more and more
socially endangered persons registered on the municipal fund lists for
social help, the public kitchens in all the larger towns of RS distribute
up to a thousand of meals daily, while frequently we can hear from the
refugees, who are actually living of the humanitarian aid, that they do not
want promises any longer, but a concrete aid, says a journalist
of SRNA's, Dubravka Blagojevic in a review titled 'Help with "Certain"
conditions.
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