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Serbia Today 96-07-02

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

Serbia Today

2 July 1996


CONTENTS

  • [01] THE FIRST ARTIFICIAL HEART IMPLANTED
  • [02] RELATIONS BETWEEN FR OF YUGOSLAVIA AND BELGIUM ON AN UPWARD TREND
  • [03] SYMBOL OF DURABLE RELATIONS BETWEEN YUGOSLAVIA AND GREAT BRITAIN
  • [04] 'SIEMENS' COMPANY IN BELGRADE
  • [05] UNTS WARNED OF CONSEQUENCES OF THE CROAT AMNESTY LAW
  • [06] MOSTAR CARRIERS OF 'DEMOCRACY'
  • [07] ETHNIC DIVISIONS CONTINUE
  • [08] RAPE ON ORDER

  • [01] THE FIRST ARTIFICIAL HEART IMPLANTED

    President of the Republic Slobodan Milosevic received yesterday the renown American cardio-surgeon Prof.Dr. Harword Frashure who is visiting our country as the guest of the "Dedinje" Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases. Professor Frashure performed yesterday together with the colleagues from the Dedinje Institute, the implantation of the first artificial heart on a 49 years old patient Manojlo Pantic from Valjevo. Thus the application started of one of the most advanced cardio-surgical methods in our country, which was being applied only in the United States and in the most developed countries of the world. This is the first in a number of planned joint ventures of the Dedinje Institute and Institute "Texas Heart" from Houston. Dr. Frashure and Dr. Milovan Bojic, director of the Belgrade Institute, have signed an agreement on professional and scientific cooperation. (Politika, June 2, 1996)

    [02] RELATIONS BETWEEN FR OF YUGOSLAVIA AND BELGIUM ON AN UPWARD TREND

    Chief of the Belgian diplomacy Eric Derayke received in Brussels Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Zivadin Jovanovic. During the talks, most discussion was focused on the promotion of bilateral cooperation and relations between the two countries. It was underlined that, after a long suspension caused by the isolation of our country through international sanctions, the relations are now developing by an upward trend and full support was given to intensifying of direct contacts, most of all in the field of economic relations. During the talks significance was confirmed of the regional approach in the cooperation between the European Union and the countries created in former Yugoslavia and instigation of the process of economic linkage and cooperation in the broader region of the Balkans. Derayke underlined the positive role and contribution of the FR of Yugoslavia to the peace process and consistent and wholesome implementation of the Dayton Agreement. (Politika, July 2, 1996)

    [03] SYMBOL OF DURABLE RELATIONS BETWEEN YUGOSLAVIA AND GREAT BRITAIN

    Ambassador of Great Britain in Yugoslavia Ivor Roberts, inaugurated yesterday in Belgrade the representative offices of "British Airways", and on that occasion a promotion was held of the national air-carrier of the United Kingdom. "It is my pleasure to be present at the return of one successful British company to Belgrade. This event does not only have a business significance but is at the same time a symbol of durable relations between Yugoslavia and the United Kingdom, which is marking strengthening of business, cultural and social relations between our two countries", said Ambassador Roberts. The official welcome to the "British Airways" was expressed by Aleksandar Tijanic, Minister of Information of the Republic of Serbia: "I am glad that 'British Airways' is coming to Belgrade at the time when we Serbs are deciding whether to enter the race with the world or to remain an island with a mentality of a continent. They are here to do their job, and we know how to do it, and I hope that this will be of mutual benefit for both". (Politika ekspres, July 2, 1996)

    [04] 'SIEMENS' COMPANY IN BELGRADE

    Deputy Prime Minister of the Federal Government Jovan Zebic received yesterday the delegation of "Siemens" company headed by the executive director Rudolph Berch. It was stated with pleasure that all the agreements from the previous meetings between Zebic and Berch were realized, among them establishment of the "Siemens" company in Yugoslavia, whose official inauguration is scheduled for today. It was also stated that "Siemens" after several years of international blockade of the FR of Yugoslavia, has renewed its business relations with a number of companies in our country and that it is ready to take part in the infrastructural projects. Special attention was devoted to the search for an adequate model of financing of the future large-scale jobs in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, until the relations begin to function between the Yugoslav and the world banks. (Borba, July 2, 1996)

    [05] UNTS WARNED OF CONSEQUENCES OF THE CROAT AMNESTY LAW

    Publishing of a partial list of persons who are exempt from the Law on Amnesty is the part of the political game of pressure which Croatia is promoting through media in the crucial political moments, stated the regional secretary for justice and administration Magister Vojin Djusa, while commenting on the list of 811 names of persons which are not covered by the Croat Law on Amnesty. This law in none of its elements is fitting into the well known world standards, says Djusa and adds: "Through such a selective law, pressure is being made on the inhabitants of the Serbian region and they are now in the dilemma whether to leave or to stay, of course in favor of the situation which is the only one favorable for Croats and that is for the people from this area to go away". Therefore, we have intervened on several occasions with the representative of the UNTS and General Klein personally, said Djusa and explained: "UNTS will have to side not with us but with what is objective. In the case of contrary, it would be clear to all and every that the approach of UNTS is one-sided and that it completely wishes only to integrate this region into Croatia. This would be a monstrous reintegration, reintegrating only the land and not people". (Politika, July 2, 1996)

    [06] MOSTAR CARRIERS OF 'DEMOCRACY'

    Elections in Mostar in the Croat media were coated with high gloss, although it is quite evident that everything has remained the same. Although President Clinton in his letter to President Tudjman is accusing the official Zagreb of reaffirmation of Herzeg-Bosnia, which according to the Dayton Agreement should not even exist, Croatia is trying by hook or by crook to leave an impression that its politics in Bosnia-Herzegovina has completely clean hands. The elections in Mostar, however, were taking place in an atmosphere of general tension. Practically, elections are not bringing anything new: the two parties SDA (Party of Democratic Action) whose driving force is the Islamic fundamentalism, and the HDZ (Croat Democratic Community) which is relying on fanaticism and fascism, still remain on the political scene. And we are speaking here of the main producers of war. In Europe and in every country, even in Germany, Fascists are being arrested. European Union did not apply this rule in Mostar, because in that case one whould have to start with Zagreb itself. It is completely clear that justice in Bosnia will not be achieved only by eliminating Karadzic, but also Tudjman and Izetbegovic, as the main leaders of the civil war in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia. No matter how embarrassing it is, someone must be held responsible for the massacre in the Markale market place, in Serbian villages on Drina river, in Medak, Sisak, Pakrac Plain and hundreds of other places. In this context, Mostar elections can only be a test for the international community, with an imminent question: can yesterday's slaughterers be today's carriers of democracy? Mostar must also be a test for the future elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina. In Mostar, however, Serbs were expelled from the race and placed under the heading "the others", although in Mostar at the beginning of this century, 67 percent of population was Serbian, and the rest were Muslims, with only an occasional Croat here and there. The anathema on Serbs in Mostar, Drvar, Glamoc, Grahovo, is not a way leading to a free and democratic Bosnia-Herzegovina. (Vecernje novosti, July 2, 1996)

    [07] ETHNIC DIVISIONS CONTINUE

    The official Paris is commenting that the elections in Mostar did not erase doubts of France that in Bosnia-Herzegovina remains dominant "the politics of ethnic division", but at the same time, it is underlined that they are "a step in good direction". The final conclusions are not being made as yet regarding the balance of elections. "Le Mond" is writing that their failure "would cause the collapse of the Croat-Muslim federation", and "Le Figaro" is stating that Croats are not in the least giving up on their Herzeg-Bosnia. The reporter of the French Radio is informing that in Mostar there still remains "the atmosphere of hatred", so that there are no conditions for the life together. (Borba, July 2, 1996)

    [08] RAPE ON ORDER

    In Belgrade yesterday, in the organization of the Fund for Humanitarian Rights, started the work of the round table about the International Criminal Tribunal for War Crimes Committed in the Former Yugoslavia. Legal experts have decided to make expert analysis of the three topics: legitimity of The Hague Tribunal, competencies of this Tribunal and national courts of law, and perspectives for a permanent international criminal tribunal. While speaking of a selective work of the Prosecutor Richard Goldstone, as one of the reasons for disputing legitimity to The Hague Tribunal, Prof.Dr. Stevan Djordjevic read and distributed to the press photocopies of the permit-order issued by the Croat Defence Council for the rape of Serbian women in Bosnia-Herzegovina. In one of these orders it is said: "This certificate is confirming the right to the intervention unit from Zagreb to execute detention of persons of female gender N.A. and N.P, for the benefit of the male gender. The stated persons are to be detained at 18:00 hours. The detained persons will sleep in the cellar of the accommodating building. In case of resistance, the use of force is permitted". On the permit-order the issuing body is designated as the Command of the Rear lines for Bosanski Brod-Sijekovac, and signed by the commander Ahmet Causevic. (Vecernje novosti, July 2, 1996)
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