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Serbia Today, 97-04-23

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From: Yugoslavia <http://www.yugoslavia.com>

Serbia Today


CONTENTS

  • [01] CONSTRUCTION OF 'KOLUBARA B' CONTINUES
  • [02] HOUSES BURNT DOWN FROM DAY TO DAY IN THE FEDERATION
  • [03] KLEIN OFFICIALLY VERIFIED THE ELECTORAL RESULTS IN THE SREM AND BARANJA REGION
  • [04] SERBS DO NOT WISH TO LEAVE
  • [05] GUBERINA: THE PURPOSE IS INTERNATIONALIZATION OF THE KOSMET QUESTION
  • [06] FOR A SAFE RETURN OF REFUGEES
  • [07] SUPPORT TO INITIATIVES FOR COOPERATION BETWEEN THE DANUBE RIVER COUNTRIES
  • [08] FREEDOM FOR JOURNALISTS - PROTECTION FROM SLANDER FOR CITIZENS
  • [09] THE FAIR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING OPENED IN BELGRADE
  • [10] CZECH BANKS INVEST IN THE POWER PRODUCTION OF SERBIA

  • [01] CONSTRUCTION OF 'KOLUBARA B' CONTINUES

    In the Chamber of Economy of Serbia, the agreement was signed yesterday on the commodities credit line between Electrical Administration of Serbia and the "Skoda" Concern. It was underlined that this is the biggest step towards continuation of the construction of the thermo-electric power plant - heating plant "Kolubara B". The agreement signed is in the value of 62 million US dollars, and until the end of this year another contract will be signed in the value of 38 million US dollars, so that the total commodities credit line extended by "Skoda" Concern to the Electrical Administration of Serbia will reach the planned 100 million US dollars. The agreement was signed by Slobodan Babic, director general of the Electricity Administration of Serbia (Power Authority of Serbia) and Lubomir Soudek, president and director general of the "Skoda" Concern. On the occasion of signing of the agreement it was underlined that "Kolubara B" of the power two times 350 mega Watt is the largest investment in the country and the continuation of this project has a special importance for the economy and for the country, especially because it will integrate the Serbian economy. Slobodan Babic recalled that the Government of the Republic of Serbia has given its approval for the medium-term development plan of the public enterprise Electricity Administration of Serbia (EPS) up to the year 2000, which prescribes the dynamics of revitalization of the existing capacities, continuation of construction of the commenced ones and the start of construction of the new power production plants.
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-23 ; Politika, 1997-04-23

    [02] HOUSES BURNT DOWN FROM DAY TO DAY IN THE FEDERATION

    The spokesman of the international police forces Alun Roberts, stated at the press conference in Banja Luka, that in Western Bosnia, in the territory of the Muslim-Croat Federation, burning down of abandoned houses continues. In Drvar two days ago the house was set on fire of one Serbian woman, and when she tried to extinguish the fire, she was shot at by persons unknown. "This is yet another form of intimidation because of the intention of Serbs from Drvar to return to their homes", said Roberts. In the village of Bulici near Jajce, which is under the Muslim control, even twelve Croat houses were burnt down. Roberts mentioned also the incident which occurred in Prnjavor during the visit of Muslims to the cemetery in this town. In the cemetery an explosive device was placed, but none of the Muslim refugees present were injured.
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-23 ; Politika ekspres, 1997-04-23

    [03] KLEIN OFFICIALLY VERIFIED THE ELECTORAL RESULTS IN THE SREM AND BARANJA REGION

    Together with expressing regrets that the Croat side did not organize better the elections in the Srem and Baranja Region, the UN Transitional Administrator Jacques Klein yesterday officially verified the results of the elections held on April 13 to 15, 1997.Independent Democratic Serbian Party of Dr. Vojislav Stanimirovic won the majority in the city of Beli Manastir and in the municipalities of Tenje, Mirkovci, Borovo, Negoslavci, Trpinja, Erdut, Jagodnjak, Darda, Markusica and Sodolovci. Croat parties, headed by the ruling Croat Democratic Community (HDZ) won two cities - Vukovar and Ilok and fifteen of the remaining municipalities. While specifying that a total of 126,533 votes were counted, Klein said that these were the elections of reconciliation, return and future, and that it is now up to Serbs to form the Joint Council of Municipalities which will, for the first time after six years, have a legitimate right to protect the interests of Serbs. Klein on this occasion said that it depends on the UN Security Council now in what form it will eventually extend the mandate of his mission.
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-23 ; Vecernje novosti, 1997-04-23

    [04] SERBS DO NOT WISH TO LEAVE

    The leadership of the Independent Democratic Serbian Party (SDSS) from Vukovar, at the yesterday's press conference in Zagreb, informed the press of the election results. President of the party Vojislav Stanimirovic, stated that "the most important thing is that the elections were in order, that they passed without incidents and in dignity, in spite of considerable technical difficulties". SDSS in Vukovar won the relative majority in the city council but it is still not known how will the authority be organized in this city. When asked by journalists whether Serbs in a larger number will leave the eastern parts, vice president of the Independent Democratic Serbian Party Miroslav Keravica said that the exodus is not expected, because there is no reason for it. Regarding the Serbian refugees who are staying in the Croat houses, he explained that they have taken Croat documents which means that they are Croat citizens, and the Croat state must care for them equally and make possible their return to their own homes, as it is doing for the refuged Croats. At the question whether Serbs will move and leave towards places in which the Serbian party has won the majority at the elections, Milorad Pupovac, the vice president of the party said that the SDSS does not agree with such thinking, because it is striving for an multi-ethnic society and sees no reason why everyone should not stay in his own home.
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-23 ; Politika, 1997-04-23

    [05] GUBERINA: THE PURPOSE IS INTERNATIONALIZATION OF THE KOSMET QUESTION

    "The purpose of the meeting on Kosmet held in Vienna, which after the New York one have organized the Carnegie Foundation for International Peace and the Action Council for Peace in the Balkans, is internationalization of the Kosmet question, discussion of the independence and creation of a Skypetary (Albanian) state", reads the communique released for public by the Belgrade defense attorney Veljko Guberina. The question is who is entitled to negotiate in the name of all of us, and especially about the lands which are historical, cultural and statehood roots of the Serbian people, where Skypetary have never had their own state, says Guberina and adds that Skypetary have the right to raise the question of human rights, but not to demand what no other national minority is having according to the international law - the secession from the state whose citizens they are. "How comes that the question was not raised of the human rights of Serbs in Croatia who are not even having a roof over their heads, while on the other side Skypetaries are being protected who are in Kosmet in a much better situation and who have developed such business which they never would be able to do if their human rights were really violated", asks Veljko Guberina.
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-23 ; Politika ekspres, 1997-04-23

    [06] FOR A SAFE RETURN OF REFUGEES

    At today's session of the work group for humanitarian question of the Council for Peace Implementation in Geneva, devoted to the prospects for a lasting solution of the problem of refugees, delegations of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina will take part, as well as the high representative of the international community for civilian affairs in Bosnia-Herzegovina Carl Bildt, and representatives of the Western European countries which have offered temporary refuge to the refugees. The UN High Commissariat for refugees (UNHCR) is estimating that from the total number of refugees from Bosnia-Herzegovina, some 400,000 of them will not return. Some 200,000 of them shall return to their homes or to some other place in Bosnia-Herzegovina, while for the rest some solution will be found. Regarding Croatia, according to the UNHCR estimates, there are two crucial problems. One is in the solution of the status for 160,000 refugees now in Croatia, and the other and a much more complex one refers to over 300,000 Serbian refugees from Krajina who are prevented by the Croat authorities from returning to their homes. The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is in the most difficult situation because it is offering shelter to some 700,000 refugees on whom it has so far spent more than one billion US dollars. For this reason the primary solution for Yugoslavia is the repatriation of refugees, which means also creating conditions for the mass return of refugees. UNHCR is of the view that the solution may be found in the so-called local integration of refugees, which means their permanent stay in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Yugoslav authorities are not avoiding this solution, but are insisting on the international assistance, because due to the catastrophic consequences of sanctions, Yugoslav economy can not create conditions for all the refugees who would wish to stay.
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-23 ; Borba, 1997-04-23

    [07] SUPPORT TO INITIATIVES FOR COOPERATION BETWEEN THE DANUBE RIVER COUNTRIES

    Yugoslavia will construct its future foreign political orientation undoubtedly as "the carrier of integration processes, multilateral programs and cooperation in the region of the Balkans and in the Danube river basin", said yesterday at the session of the Committee for Foreign Relations of the Belgrade City Committee of the Socialist Party of Serbia, Dr. Predrag Simic, director of the Institute for International Politics and Economy. While speaking of the actual trends in the region and possibilities and perspectives for the Danube river basin cooperation, Simic said that for Serbia and Belgrade "Danube cooperation is the backbone of the Balkan and European cooperation". The Commission supported the initiatives which are instigating economic and tourist cooperation between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Danube river countries, among others also the cooperation between the radio broadcasting organizations and the forthcoming ninth international gathering "Danube - River of Cooperation". It was proposed to initiate faster integration of Serbia in the activities of the work community of the Danube river basin countries and instigate economic, educational, scientific and cultural cooperation with the countries in the region.
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-23 ; Borba, 1997-04-23

    [08] FREEDOM FOR JOURNALISTS - PROTECTION FROM SLANDER FOR CITIZENS

    "This meeting concludes the public debate in Serbia on the republican Law on Public information, and it is our intention for the presented suggestions and criticism to be covered with the draft Law", said the republican Minister of Information Prof.Dr. Radmila Milentijevic in Smederevo, at the meeting with the directors and editor-in-chief of the mass media of the Danube river valley district and representatives of the district judiciary. "The future Law prescribes full freedom for journalists who are guaranteed the freedom of their professional action. But we shall also not neglect the freedom and rights of citizens in the field of public information, because they must be protected from ungrounded slander in the mass media", said Minister Milentijevic. While underlining that in the drafting of this Law the models were taken from the Western European countries, Minister Milentijevic said that the Law on Public Information will be the result of our collective opinion at this stage of democratic development of Serbia.
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-23 ; Vecernje novosti, 1997-04-23

    [09] THE FAIR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING OPENED IN BELGRADE

    While inaugurating yesterday in Belgrade the 23rd International Fair "Civil Engineering '97", republican Minister for Civil Engineering Branislav Ivkovic pointed out that "the very fact that 412 exhibitors are exhibiting their products at this Fair, speaks most of all of the vitality of this economic branch which succeeded in overcoming the most difficult period and which certainly has a good future". Minister Ivkovic stated that there are great expectations from the Law on Ownership Transformation and announced that the Government of the Republic of Serbia shall undertake special steps for the most important and the most problematic enterprises, in the implementation of the Law on Ownership Transformation. At this year's Fair of civil engineering, further to the local companies, 50 exhibitors are present from Germany, France, Greece, Italy, Belgium, Austria, Denmark, Hungary, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Turkey, Spain, Slovenia, Macedonia and the Republic of Srpska. The organizers of this fair exhibition are saying that it is characteristic for this year's exhibition that there is a large participation of the private firms, some 80 percent of them.
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-23 ; Vecernje novosti, 1997-04-23

    [10] CZECH BANKS INVEST IN THE POWER PRODUCTION OF SERBIA

    Prime Minister of Serbia Mirko Marjanovic received director general of the public enterprise Electricity Administration of Serbia Slobodan Babic and president of the Czech "Skoda" Concern Lubomir Soudek, who have signed the commercial contracts in the value of 62 million US dollars, from the total of 100 million US dollars of the approved credit line by the Czech partner. Marjanovic congratulated the partners on the efficiently performed deal which will have a great importance not only for the development and operation of the Electricity Administration of Serbia and "Skoda", but also for the development of the overall business relations between the two countries. Power is one of the corner stones of the development of Serbia, said Marjanovic, and underlined that this is an extremely important step in its development and a concrete example of implementation of the reforms in our country. President of "Skoda" expressed the extremely high interest which his Concern has in engaging itself in the realization of the other power production programs in Serbia. Czech banks have already expressed their readiness, through credit arrangements, to invest in Yugoslavia and take part in the process of privatization in our country.
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-23 ; Politika, 1997-04-23

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