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Serbia Today 96-03-20

Serbia Today Directory

From: [email protected] (D.D. Chukurov)

20 March 1996

In This Edition

Economic growth, better living standard, safe life - basic objectives for the Government

Data on crimes has been gathered


CONTENTS

[01] PRESIDENT MILOSEVIC RECEIVED JACQUES KLEIN

[02] ECONOMIC GROWTH, BETTER LIVING STANDARD, SAFE LIFE - BASIC OBJECTIVES FOR THE GOVERNMENT

[03] INFLATION HAS BEEN CUT DOWN - NO MONEY WILL BE PRINTED

[04] REVITALIZING THE EXPORTS INDUSTRY

[05] CLOSER COOPERATION IN INFORMATION

[06] DATA ON CRIMES HAS BEEN GATHERED

[07] MURDERERS OF BOSNIAN SERBS ARRESTED IN MUNICH AND VIENNA

[08] THE LAST SARAJEVAN QUARTER PASSED UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE BOSNIAN FEDERATION


[01] PRESIDENT MILOSEVIC RECEIVED JACQUES KLEIN

The UN Administrator for the Srem-Baranja Region - US diplomat Jacques Klein, informed Serbian President Milosevic about the course of the activities he has undertaken after assuming the office in order to successfully implement the Erdut Agreement. During the talks, the importance of cooperation of the local authorities with the UN Administrator and his team has been stressed, since it represents the cornerstone for normal life and the effective protection of the freedoms, rights and safety of the people living in the area. In this sense, international financial institutions will provide concrete material support. The transitional UN Administration will try to realize a number of agreements signed last week by the governments of Croatia and FR Yugoslavia - said Mr. Klein after meeting with President Milosevic. He stressed that the future of the Srem-Baranja Region does not rely on militarization but on economic ties between Serbia, Croatia and Hungary, as well as in the opening of the borders and reassurances for the local population that its rights will be honored. (Politika, March 20, 1996)

[02] ECONOMIC GROWTH, BETTER LIVING STANDARD, SAFE LIFE - BASIC OBJECTIVES FOR THE GOVERNMENT

On the occasion of the 2nd anniversary of the Serbian Government, President Milosevic received Prime Minister Marjanovic and the Cabinet members. Congratulating the Government on the successful management of the country in the past two years, Mr. Milosevic stressed the importance of the tasks assumed by the Government and underscored that prime importance should be given to the revitalization of the national economy, better living standard, safe life for the citizens and economic cooperation and partnership between our country, Europe and the rest of the world. Prime Minister Mirko Marjanovic and the members of the Cabinet, informed Mr. Milosevic about the Government program for 1996, and particularly about the measures that should ensure industrial growth and other issues concerning the prosperity of the country. (Politika, March 20, 1996)

[03] INFLATION HAS BEEN CUT DOWN - NO MONEY WILL BE PRINTED

Faced with extremely difficult conditions, operating with limited material resources and a closed market, we have managed to cut down the inflation, to keep the prices under control and this is probably the greatest achievement of this Government - Prime Minister Marjanovic told the reporters gathered at the Serbian Parliament while commenting the results achieved by his Cabinet in the past two-years. "Although the post-sanctions period is - economically speaking - a more difficult one, and although we have problems with financial assets, our prime objectives in the coming period will be increasing production and improving the living standard of the people." Mr. Marjanovic said adding that exports should rise in the coming months. He quoted statistical data indicating that the industrial production rate in the first two months of this year is 8% greater than in January-February 1995. This justifies expectations of a 19.2% increase of the national product. The Prime Minister remarked that another extremely positive element is the fact that our companies preserved their contacts with foreign partners, and that foreign investments have already been made. (Politika, March 20, 1996)

[04] REVITALIZING THE EXPORTS INDUSTRY

At the meeting held yesterday - involving representatives of the Federal Government, the two republican governments, the National Bank and the Federal Chamber of Economy, the bases and the framework for the consolidation and development policy of FR Yugoslavia have been discussed - in order to ensure the return of our country to the international market and the reintegration into international financial and trade organizations. It has been stressed that the basic objective is to comprehensively enhance the Yugoslav economy allowing it to pursue a dynamic growth, especially of the exports oriented sectors. The realization of these objectives require the understanding and support by international financial organizations in alleviating the debt burden, input of fresh finances and aid for the restructuring of Yugoslav banks and companies. (Politika Ekspres, March 20, 1996)

[05] CLOSER COOPERATION IN INFORMATION

Bulgaria and Yugoslavia, i.e., Serbia, must continue to strengthen economic and political cooperation and neighborly relations, and in particular their ties in the sphere of information. This has been agreed upon during their meeting in Sofia by the Bulgarian Foreign Minister Stefan Stajkov and Serbian Minister of Information Ratomir Vico. During his visit to Bulgaria, Mr. Vico talked with Mr. Ivan Granicki - General Manager of the Bulgarian national TV, as well as with the Chairman of the Bulgarian Journalist Association - Mr. Aleksandar Angelov and with the President of the Bulgarian Writers Guild - Mr. Nikolai Hajtov. Mr. Vico stressed that during the sanctions, the Bulgarian media did not satanize the Serbian people as many others did, and that they generally provided objective reporting on the Yugoslav crisis. (Politika, March 20, 1996)

[06] DATA ON CRIMES HAS BEEN GATHERED

At the session held yesterday, the Federal Government approved the report on the infringements of international war and humanitarian code in former Yugoslavia, prepared by the State Committee on war crimes. The document encompasses 171 cases of breaches of international laws and conventions, most of which involve murder and inhuman treatment of civilians, prisoners and POW's. Data have been gathered through field investigations and interviews of witnesses by competent judicial bodies, with the assistance of experts in forensics and other areas. In the seven reports it has submitted until now, the Committee used various evidence and reports by international humanitarian organizations and other competent international institutions, to document 5.362 cases of murder and 181 missing person. Since the changed situation allows better communication with international institutions, the competent federal bodies will submit all the reports to the relevant international factors and to the international public. (Borba, March 20, 1996)

[07] MURDERERS OF BOSNIAN SERBS ARRESTED IN MUNICH AND VIENNA

The Austrian Ministry of Interior revealed that Austrian and German Police arrested two "citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina" suspected of having committed crimes against Serbs in Bosnia. The International Tribunal at the Hague revealed that the two arrests in Vienna and Munich were made by order of this court. Mr. Miroslav Toholj - Chairman of the State Committee for Crimes of War of the Republic of Srpska - revealed the identity of the arrested persons. One of them is Pavo Mucic - a Croat, was the commander of the Celebic concentration camp for Serbs (from spring to autumn 1992) and is responsible for the brutal murder of at least 30 inmates. According to evidence by the Republic of Srpska Documentation Center for War Crimes, the second suspect, Zejnil Delalic called Dedo - one of the most radical Islamic extremists closely linked to the leadership of the Moslem Democratic Action Party - took part in numerous rapes of Serbian women and murders in the town of Konjic. (Vecernje Novosti, March 20, 1996)

[08] THE LAST SARAJEVAN QUARTER PASSED UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE BOSNIAN FEDERATION

Police forces of the Moslem-Croatian Federation entered yesterday morning the deserted quarter of Grbavica - the last Serbian suburb assigned to the Federation by the Dayton Agreement. Western media report that 75 Federation policemen are patrolling this part of town, along with international UN police forces. Only 1000-2000 Serbs stayed in Grbavica. According to major news agencies, the transfer of the control over Serbian parts of Sarajevo involved numerous incidents. The Serbs that wanted to stay were maltreated, persecuted and arrested by Moslems, so that many decided to abandon their homes before the deadline. The international community raised only verbal protests against the tragic mass exodus of the Serbs from the five Sarajevan suburbs of Vogosca, Ilijas, Hadjici, Ilidza and Grbavica. (Borba, March 20, 1996)
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