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SRNA REVIEW OF DAILY NEWS, April 12, 1996

Srpska Republica News Agency (SRNA) Directory

From: Mirjana Petrovic <[email protected]>

BIJELJINA - The ZvornickoTuzlanski Bishop, His Eminence Vasilije, in his Easter massage sent to the Serbian people on Great and Holy Friday, emphasised that, while praying to cruci fied Christ on this day, the most horrific and most senseless day in the annual circle, he asks the Serbian people to analyse their deed and renounce all what besmirch the pleasing to God in them, so as to find the joy of the resurrection complete.

SARAJEVO - The president of the National Assembly of Repub lika Srpska, Momcilo Krajisnik, in his own name and in the name of the Serb Parliament, wished to all Serbs and other citizens of Orthodox faith, that this Easter spend in happiness and content. "Following four years of war, this Easter we await in peace. This peace we owe to our soldiers and all our people who put their efforts together to preserve freedom and get our own state", says the greeting.

SARAJEVO - The RS minister of religion, Dragan Davidovic, wished happy Easter Day to all Orthodox faithful, His Holiness Patriarch of the Serbs, Pavle, archpriests, monks and .0clergy.

SARAJEVO - Regarding the Easter Day, the RS Ministry of Defence, wished ahppy holiday to all members of the RS Army and Police, state bodes, institutions and enterprises, and others.

LONDON - A convoy with humanitarian aid for residents of Banjaluka, should start its way from Mansfield. The 100 tonnes of humanitarian aid, over DM 1,100,000 worth, should arrive in Banjaluka on Monday, April 15.

PARIS - The newest searching by experts of the Hague Tribu nal carried out in the area of Srebrenica, confirm some informa tion as false on alleged existence of 12 mass graves, reports AFP's correspondent Kevin McEldery. The report says that, follow ing five days of searching for alleged 12 mass graves, in which according to U.S. intelligence are bodies of thousands of killed Muslims, the Tribunal's team did not find any indication of existence of such mass graves.

BERLIN - Following agreement in Dayton, a total Islamisation is in process in Sarajevo, claim the German paper "De Welt", referring to estimations of the Catholic Charity "Karitas" Aus trian Office. Upon his return from Sarajevo, an official of the charity stated for the German paper that the Catholics "are concerned" about the situation in the city which, as he said, "smells of intolerance and Islam".

CLEVELAND - The American press is focused on the Donors Conference in Brussels, especially commenting the absence of the RS delegation. An American analyst assesses that the Conference objective is not only a physical reconstruction of the wardevas- tated country, but an attempt to restore an unified B-H, within its internationally recognised borders.

LONDON - The way the London press covered a refusal of the RS representatives to attend the Donors Conference in Brussels as a part of a joint delegation, suggests that millions of Dollars awaited the Serbs, even though nothing else but humiliation would await them in Brussels. By acceptance to be a part of unique delegation of the socalled B-H, the Serbs could only expect every single dollar of aid to arrive thorough the central govern ment in Sarajevo, which would very indiscreetly admit and explain that the Serbs are receiving mercy from them.

MOSCOW - All peoples in the Former B-H should in an equal measure count on the international community for support in eco nomic reconstruction, stated a representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Russia. The Russian diplomat said that residents of the former B-H should feel all positive changes after conclusion of peace.

SOFIA - In stead of doing its job, for which the UN are providing am fair amount of money, the Hague Tribunal is occupied with labelling, says the Sofia paper "Kontinent' commenting a decision of the Hague Tribunal to declare Yugoslavia a "state in breach". As an argument for bringing such a decision, the Tribu nal used a refusal of the official Belgrade to drive those accused of alleged war crimes to the Hague Tribunal.

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