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BosNet News: Aug 6, 1996 - Press TWRA

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From: Adnan Smajlovic <asmaj@spectranet.ca>

CONTENTS


CONTENTS

  • [01] NEGOTIATIONS ARE STILL LASTING IN MOSTAR
  • [02] CROATIAN TERROR UPON BOSNIAKS
  • [03] BOMB IN OESS SEAT IN SARAJEVO ?

  • [01] NEGOTIATIONS ARE STILL LASTING IN MOSTAR

    Mostar, August 6, 1996 (Press TWRA)

    Negotiations between Bosniak and Croatian representatives, mediated by EU, have been stooped in Mostar early this morning. New meeting was announced for 11 a.m. today. Regarding the last evening talks, President of HDZ Mostar Civic board, Mile Puljic, stated to journalists Croatian side was prepared to sign EU proposal but Bosniak side did not want to. Safet Orucevic, leader of Bosniak negotiation team, stated EU proposed a new, more compromise proposal in relation to the former one, which was refused by Croatian side. According to him, just one question has remained disputable: functioning of the Civic council. As to Orucevic, a dead-line should be designed until which Federal Constitution Court should made decision and Civic council should gather at least once in every 60 days. Somehow earlier than 11 a.m., Croatian team presented to Sir Martin Garrod, EU Special Envoy to Mostar, their new proposal. At their arrival, they stated they signed a proposal identical to the European one. OSCE Chief of mission, Robert Frowick, stated yesterday OSCE have been firmly supporting, from the very beginning, a leading position of the European Union, regarding the elections held on June 30 in Mostar. Frowick repeatedly confirmed the election results because, according to OSCE, the political process was carried out in an appropriate way. Election commission confirmed on two occasions (July 8 and 9) that elections results are correct and are considered as an integral part of the forthcoming September elections. Elections were organized under the EU patronage that has, practically, a mandate in the town and its activity is harmonized with BH Constitution, Forwick said, adding the situation in Mostar must be urgently resolved for its result could have a decisive influence on the forthcoming elections in BH. In connection to the latest events in Mostar, Colum Murphy, Carl BildtFs spokesman, stated international community is not ready to accept any political blackmail and election results must be respected. (end) D.O.

    [02] CROATIAN TERROR UPON BOSNIAKS

    Sarajevo, August 6, 1996 (Press TWRA)

    Two information on the latest examples of the violation of the basic human rights of Bosnikas in Livno area and in Western Mostar have reached the Cabinet of the BH Federation Vice-President, Ejup Ganic, by the intermediary of Officer for human rights in the cantons 7 and 10. Several Bosniak houses have been set on fire in this area during the last three days while prosecution and maltreatment of Bosniaks is still lasting in Western Mostar. A woman was attacked yesterday and beaten by 6 masked civilians. UNHCR officer stated almost each day a similar incident happens. The aim of these terroristic acts is to expel all Bosniaks from the Western Mostar. Local Croat authorities in Livno and Western Mostar are calling Croatian refugees from Kakanj and Vares claiming tthey can stay forever in Stolac and Capljina for the exchange of these towns have already taken placev. In connection to this situation, GanicFs Cabinet informs all refugees and displaced persons no exchange of the territory has ever taken place, so Croats from Kakanj and Vares should start preparing for the return to their homes and leaving the houses they had occupied and which actually belong to Bosniaks. (end) D.O.

    [03] BOMB IN OESS SEAT IN SARAJEVO ?

    Sarajevo, August 6, 1996 (Press TWRA)

    Two buildings in the center of Sarajevo, where is situated OESS Mission in BH, were evacuated yesterday due to the information on the existence of the hidden explosive devices. Radio tSlobodni izboriv (tFree electionsv) reported a bomb was found and deactivated and investigation is still lasting. (end) D.O.
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