Braco Srbi i sestre Srpkinje zadnji su sati skidanja izdajinika Djindjica i Kostunice i njihovih sedamnaest vezira sa vlasti. Ako zelite da zadrzite svoju otadzbinu i da vam buduca pokolenja ne proklinju i pleme i seme onda ih skidajte sve sa vlasti.Pozovite Armiju i policiju i postanite svi jedno ili drugo i oslobodite sve sto je vase a ne Albansko ili AMeriricko. ili natovskih gladni i krvozednih ubica. Samo zajednickim snagama i bez straha od sutra u borbu za slobodu i pravo pravosudje.Pozdrav svima sa liste cffkale milan kasic. Miroslav Antic wrote: > FROM THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA > > - KOSTUNICA SENDS REQUESTED INFORMATION TO PROSECUTOR > - DJINDJIC SPEAKS OUT IN VIENNA > - GHANAIAN PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION ARRIVES IN YUGOSLAVIA > - TOO EARLY FOR SELLING BIG SERBIAN COMPANIES, SAYS WORLD BANK EXPERT > SOUTHERN SERBIA-KOSOVO METOHIJA > - COVIC SAYS DECISION ON PARTICIPATION OF SERBS IN KOSOVO ELECTIONS DUE > WITHIN MONTH > - MEETING WITH HAEKKERUP BY MID-WEEK > - WORLD BANK GRANTS ONE MILLION DOLLAR FOR SOUTHERN SERBIA > - YUGOSLAV MINISTRY OF NATIONAL COMMUNITIES OPENS OFFICE IN BUJANOVAC > - UNMIK ADMINISTRATOR VISITED HUNGER STRIKERS IN MITROVICA PRISON > - IVANOVIC: 71 SERBS BACK IN OSOJANE > - PRISTINA PUBLICIST: KOSOVO - KIND OF STATE WITH NATO PRESENCE > - THERE ISN'T A MASS GRAVE IN RADONJICKO LAKE > - HOUSE IN CERNICA NEAR GNJILANE BOMBED > - IT'SNOT TRUE 600 KOSOVO PROTECTION CORPS MEMBERS ENTERED MACEDONIA > > REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO > - VUKOVIC SAYS PLATFORM ATTEMPT AT UNITARIANISM > - MONTENEGRIN LIBERALS CALL FOR URGENT LEGISLATURE SESSION ON REFERENDUM > > FROM THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA > KOSTUNICA SENDS REQUESTED INFORMATION TO PROSECUTOR BELGRADE,Aug 14 > (Beta)-Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica on Aug. 13 > gave the Belgrade district prosecutor a statement and an official note > of > his associates, who spoke with former State Security official, Momir > Gavrilovic, on Aug.3, said a press release from the office of the > Yugoslav > president. > "However, it is hard to believe that the reason for Gavrilovic's murder > lies exclusively in the contents of his conversation with the Yugoslav > president's associates. But if it proves to be true, then the > institutional > crisis in our country has really reached terrifying proportions," the > president's office said. > The office also said that the Yugoslav president, "leaving the faults of > > the investigation process and certain unclear parts of the prosecutor's > demand," has expressed his readiness to, together with his associates, > do > all he can to help shed light on the crime that happened "at the same > time > as the meeting of the leadership of the Democratic Party of Serbia at > the > Federation Palace." > DJINDJIC SPEAKS OUT IN VIENNA > VIENNA, Aug 14 (B92) - Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic held talks > yesterday in Vienna with Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schissel > concerning > the economic future of Yugoslavia. > Following the meeting, Djindjic told press he expected the 112 million > schillings Austria pledged at the donors' conference to be realized in > the > course of next month. > Schissel however was less specific: "A much more important issue than > the > economic aid is the beginning of the investment-making process. For > Yugoslavia, economic contacts are as important as contacts with > politicians." The two leaders also discussed the current situation in > Macedonia. Speaking > on the day a peace accord was finally signed in Skopje, the Serbian > premier > suggested the international community was going soft on extremist > violence. "The problem is that extremism pays and that a part of the > world public, > those devoted to democracy, seem to fail to distinguish between the > governments protecting state sovereignty and the armed civilians > allegedly > fighting for some rights, killing soldiers and planting bombs," he said. > Djindjic called on the "political world" to state clearly that nothing > can > be achieved through violence - "The way things stand now, those shooting > > have a more favorable position than those negotiating." > "Look at the Serbs in Kosovo who are not applying any force and whose > rights have been diminished and Albanians in Macedonia using force and > who > are now the negotiating side," he concluded. > GHANAIAN PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION ARRIVES IN YUGOSLAVIA BELGRADE, Aug 13 > (Tanjug) - A delegation of the Ghanaian parliament, led by > Speaker Peter Ala Adjetey, arrived in Belgrade Monday on a three-day > visit > at the invitation of the Yugoslav parliament. > During the visit, the MPs will confer with their hosts, a delegation of > the > federal parliament headed by Chamber of Citizens Speaker Dragoljub > Micunovic, and with Chamber of Republics President Srdja Bozovic. The > Ghanaian delegation will also be received by Yugoslav Prime Minister > Dragisa Pesic and Serbian Deputy Premier Zarko Korac. As planned, the > delegation will visit Energoprojekt, one of Belgrade's leading > construction > firms which is engaged in major projects in Ghana, said a statement by > the > federal parliament's Information Service. > TOO EARLY FOR SELLING BIG SERBIAN COMPANIES, SAYS WORLD BANK EXPERT > BELGRADE, Aug 14 (Beta)-One of the World Bank (WB) managers, Ira > Lieberman, > said that it was too early for trying to sell big enterprises in Serbia > to > foreign strategic investors, since such attempts would not produce > satisfactory results. > "Selling middle enterprises from more interesting sectors would be > probably > be a more successful move," Lieberman said in an interview with the > latest > issue of the Belgrade-based weekly Ekonomist Magazine. Lieberman, who > participated in drafting the Serbian law on the > privatization of small and middle enterprises, stressed that the WB had > secured $US30 million worth of initial funding for the privatization > process in Serbia. He added that six out of the $US30 million were > allocated for the privatization of small and middle enterprises. > Lieberman also said that in September or October, the WB would prepare a > > larger program for supporting the payment balance, aimed at assisting > the > privatization of small and middle enterprises. Lieberman is the manager > of > the WB Private and Financial sector for Europe and Central Asia. > SOUTHERN SERBIA-KOSOVO METOHIJA COVIC SAYS DECISION ON PARTICIPATION OF > SERBS IN KOSOVO ELECTIONS DUE WITHIN MONTH BELGRADE, Aug 14 > (Beta)-Serbian Deputy Premier Nebojsa Covic said on Aug. > 13 that the decision of the Belgrade authorities on whether the Kosovo > Serbs should take part in the November elections in the province, can be > > expected in a month's time. "It might take a little less, or a little > more > time," Covic told journalists, after the signing of an agreement on the > World Bank's donation to southern Serbia. "As the president of a party, > I > have a personal opinion on the participation of Serbs in the elections, > but > I will not voice it because I find it less important than a joint > stand," > Covic said. > Commenting on the announcement by Albanian politicians from southern > Serbia > that local Albanians will work on "peacefully joining" the territory > with > Kosovo, Covic said that some people kept going backwards and that they > needed time to "relax" from the former regime, which should bring a new > approach and a new vocabulary. > MEETING WITH HAEKKERUP BY MID-WEEK > BELGRADE, Aug 13 (Tanjug) - Serbian Deputy Premier and head of the > coordination center of the Serbian and Yugoslav governments for Kosovo > and > Metohija Nebojsa Covic said Monday that he will most probably by the > middle > of this week finally meet with UNMIK civilian mission chief in Kosovo > Hans > Haekkerup. > Covic told reporters in the Serbian government building that the use of > the > notion of endangered human rights in the region was "washed out" and > that > "we cannot hide behind it any longer." > "If it was true for Serbia, then Macedonia is a bad example and that it > why > we can no longer hide behind human rights," Covic said. He said that in > Macedonia had culminated extremism and terrorism, but that all problems > can > be resolved by normal, democratic dialogue. > Covic called the beginning of return of internally displaced persons to > Kosovo a significant, positive step and a good beginning, but noted it > was > only a humanitarian action that "should not be part of the marketing of > a > single political leader or party." > WORLD BANK GRANTS ONE MILLION DOLLAR FOR SOUTHERN SERBIA BELGRADE, Aug > 13 (Tanjug) - In the Serbian government building was signed > Monday an agreement with the World Bank on a million dollar donation > intended for the development of small firms and the creation of jobs in > southern Serbia. > The agreement was signed by Serbian Deputy Premier Nebojsa Covic, World > Bank office chief in FR Yugoslavia Elaine W. Patterson and > representative > of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Francis O'Donnell. > Thanking the World Bank and UNDP, Deputy Premier Covic said that the > funds > are intended for the development and reconstruction of southern Serbia - > > Presevo, Bujanovac, Vranje, Leskovac, Medvedja and Lebane municipalities > > and to help improve the standard of living of he inhabitants. UNDP, > O'Donnell said, encouraged by the spirit of reconciliation > established in these municipalities between ethnic Albanian, Serbian and > > other communities, decided to take an active part in the program whose > goal > is economic development and the strengthening of state and > administrative > institutions. > Patterson said that four other agreements would be signed soon and > voiced > hope that many other donors will join the program. > YUGOSLAV MINISTRY OF NATIONAL COMMUNITIES OPENS OFFICE IN BUJANOVAC > BUJANOVAC, Aug 13 (Tanjug) - The Federal Ministry of National and Ethnic > > Communities has opened an office in Bujanovac for the population of this > > town and Presevo and Medvedja, all in southern Serbia proper, where > citizens of all nationalities can file complaints in connection with > violations of civil or human rights or discrimination on any basis. A > statement by the Federal Secretariat of Information said the office > would > try to process the complaints as quickly as possible, in keeping with > its > mandate and in cooperation with the coordinating body for southern > Serbia > and other state organs. > The office will work on the realization of a series of projects which > are > conducive to building confidence among the population of different > nationalities (ethnic Albanians, Serbs, Romanies) and the development of > > the culture of coexistence in these areas through mutual dialogue, which > is > a precondition for long-term resolving of problems and guarantees for > establishing lasting stability and creating a developed and modern > multicultural society, the statement said. > UNMIK ADMINISTRATOR VISITED HUNGER STRIKERS IN MITROVICA PRISON KOSOVSKA > MITROVICA, Aug 14 (Srna)-Regional UNMIK administrator in Kosovska > Mitrovica Ramsey Angust visited on Monday confined Serbs in Kosovska > Mitrovica district jail that are on hunger strike, reported UNMIK. "The > prisoners on hunger strike were examined by doctors, and so far they are > > fine", the press was told. Several prisoners "lost a few pounds". They > went > on strike on August 10, not 7, as it was previously reported. > IVANOVIC:71 SERBS BACK IN OSOJANE KOSOVSKA MITROVICA, Aug 14 (Fonet)- > Member of the Federal committee for > Kosovo Oliver Ivanovic said on Monday that 71 Serbs are back to the > village > of Osojane in the municipality of Istok, as part of a plan for return of > > displaced Serbs for 2001. The return was organized by the Federal > committee > for Kosovo and UNMIK, and the returned people were settled in a > temporary > shelter with tents near Osojane, because their houses had been burnt, > reports Fonet. > "The return of Serbs doesn't endanger anyone and it shouldn't be used > for > scoring political points", said Ivanovic. The plan of UNMIK envisages > the > return of 2000 banished and displaced Serbs. The UNHCR office in > Belgrade > has confirmed 54 people returned to Osojane, and it was the first case > of > Serbs returning to Kosovo in two years. Serbs were escorted by KFOR > buses, > and KFOR will be concerned with their safety. There were 400 Serbs in > Osojane in 1999. UNHCR urged all residents of the province to commit to > democracy and grow more tolerant, and announced it would continue > organizing return of Serbs. > PRISTINA PUBLICIST: KOSOVO - KIND OF STATE WITH NATO PRESENCE BELGRADE, > Aug 14 (Tanjug) - Pristina publicist Shkelzen Maliqi told the > Tuesday issue of the Belgrade daily Blic he believed that Kosovo should > have substantial autonomy, or be some kind of a republic or state, with > a > long-term presence of NATO troops. He said that not too many things > would > depend on Belgrade or Pristina and that the talks would be imposed by > the > international community. > Maliqi said that the Kosovo elections were necessary in order to have a > legitimate election of Kosovo representatives, "somebody who would have > the > mandate to negotiate on behalf of Kosovo with the international > community > and Belgrade." > Maliqi said that the idea to divide Kosovo into ethnic entities "which > was > mentioned by (Serbian Premier Zoran) Djindjic and (state coordination > body > head Nebojsa) Covic is unacceptable both for ethnic Albanians and the > international factor." > THERE ISN'T A MASS GRAVE IN RADONJICKO LAKE > DJAKOVICA, Aug 14 (Srna)-UN diving teams didn't find while searching the > > Radonjicko lake near Djakovica any remains of persons allegedly killed > and > thrown into the lake, stated today UN police spokesman, reports Srna. > The > demand to search the lake was received by the Association of families of > > missing and kidnapped Kosovo Serbs. He warned the Association to provide > > more details in future when filing a demand like that. > HOUSE IN CERNICA NEAR GNJILANE BOMBED > GNJILANE, Aug 14 (Free Serbia)-Unknown assailants bombed a Serb house in > > Cernica near Gnjilane, but there were no casualties, confirm Serb > sources > and Kfor on Monday morning. Unknown assailants bombed yesterday > afternoon > the house of Srba Jovanovic, but the bomb bounced off the window and > exploded in the yard. The incident was confirmed by the US contingent > with > Kfor, that arrested five Albanians suspected of this attack. IT'SNOT > TRUE 600 KOSOVO PROTECTION CORPS MEMBERS ENTERED MACEDONIA PRISTINA, Aug > 14 (Srna)-KFOR dismissed on Monday as false allegations on > 600 Kosovo Protection Corps members entering Macedonia, reports Srna. It > > confirmed it would continue controlling the border between Kosovo and > Macedonia in order to prevent further transport of people and equipment > for > Albanian guerrillas in northwestern Macedonia. KFOR also stated that 27 > people were arrested near Dragas last week, near the border crossing > Globocica, and 484 overall since beginning of June. > REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO > > VUKOVIC SAYS PLATFORM ATTEMPT AT UNITARIANISM > PODGORICA, Aug 13 (Tanjug) - The platform on reorganizing relations > between > Serbia and Montenegro offered by DOS and the coalition Together for > Yugoslavia is an attempt at maximum Unitarianism of relations between > the > two republics and that is why the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) > of > Montenegro will not change its stand, DPS Executive Committee President > Miodrag Vukovic said Monday. > Vukovic, who is also the adviser to Montenegrin President Milo > Djukanovic, > spoke in an interview to the Podgorica daily Dan in a report entitled > "Attempt at maximum Unitarianism of relations between Serbia and > Montenegro." This document is "an attempt at creating such a federal > state > community which would have more unitary and centralist elements than any > > other state so far," Vukovic said. > The proposed state community has more authority that the 1992 Federal > Republic of Yugoslavia, he said. > When one looks at the powers of the new, democratic common state, then > it > is evident that "10 steps backward have been taken from that > Constitution, > and not one step forward," he said. > MONTENEGRIN LIBERALS CALL FOR URGENT LEGISLATURE SESSION ON REFERENDUM > PODGORICA,Aug 14 (Beta)-The Liberal Alliance will call for an urgent > session of the Montenegrin legislature, which should debate preparations > > for the referendum on Montenegro's national status, announced the > party's > leader, Miodrag Zivkovic, on Aug. 13. > Zivkovic said that his party would ask the Democratic Party of > Socialists > to support their demand for such a session since they did not have > enough > members in the legislature to make their demand legitimate. The session > should debate the establishment of a working group, which would propose > a > law on the referendum. > After the elections, the Liberal Alliance joined the coalition "Victory > Is > Montenegro's," which consists of the Democratic Party of Socialists and > the > Social-Democratic Party. According to the agreement reached by these > parties, the law on the referendum and the decision on holding a > referendum > must be brought within a three-month period after the establishing of > the > Montenegrin legislature. After the parliamentary elections in April, the > > new makeup of the Montenegrin legislature was constituted on May 24. > > Serbian News Network - SNN > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > http://www.antic.org/
