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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 97-06-02
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
JUNE 2 1997 EVENING
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
BANJALUKA - The president of Republika Srpska (RS) Biljana Plavsic, talked
in Banjaluka with British ambassador to Sarajevo, Charles Crawford, about
the conclusions from the session of the Steering Board of the Military
Committee for Implementation of the Dayton Agreement, held in Sintra.
Plavsic and Crawford discussed the work of joint B-H institutions, and
referred to obstacles which should be removed for their normal functioning,
says a press release from RS Presidential Cabinet.
SARAJEVO - The president from RS in the B-H Presidency, Momcilo Krajisnik
talked in Pale with deputy charge d'affarires of the US Embassy in Sarajevo,
Michael Parmly about the implementation of conclusions on issues raised
during the visit of the US secretary of state Madlen Albright to RS and B-H
Federation. While assessing the talks as positive, Parmly expressed his
hope for an accelerated implementation of agreements achieved.
TREBINJE - At consultations in Trebinje, heads of local electoral
commissions and Herzegovina teams for registration were informed by the
representatives of the OSCE Office in Trebinje of changes in the rules for
registration, made by the Provisional Electoral Commission. Due to numerous
problems on the field, there was a need for mutual up-dating of the local
electoral commissions and OSCE, which should result in larger voters
turnout, which is in this part of RS slightly above 50% of constituency.
VISEGRAD - The voters registration in Visegrad, Cajnice, Rudo, Rogatica and
Srpsko Gorazde, where the determined rules were not breached, is
satisfactory - this was assessed at the seminary of the representatives of
local electoral commissions.
SARAJEVO - SFOR is worried about reports of RS media about the event at
SFOR's check point in Tizine, when SFOR troops checked RS vice-president
Dragoljub Mirjanic, stated SFOR spokesman, Chris Raily, at a press
conference in Lukavica. "SFOR must set up check points in order to carry
out its tasks. Vice-president Mirjanic sent a letter to SFOR officials
regarding this event, but the content of the letter differs from that
revealed by journalists", stated Raily.
THE HAGUE - Branislava Isailovic, counsel for Dragan Opancic, who gave
false testimony in the process against Dusan Tadic, filled an appeal
against the decision of the Hague Tribunal Chamber to return her client to
the custody of B-H Federation, because of justifiable fear that the Muslims
will continue mistreating him. In a communique from the Hague Tribunal, it
stands that the in explanation of her May 30 appeal, Branislava Isailovic
says her client fears from mistreating in Muslim prison because of his
nationality - his a Serb - and his failure as a prosecution witness in
Tadic case.
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