Bosnian Serbs Get A Few Marks For Recent NATO Destruction [WWW.STOPNATO.ORG.UK]

2002-04-28 Thread Miroslav Antic

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|SFOR compensates Bosnian villagers for damage in
|operation to get Karadzic
|Friday, 26-Apr-2002 
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|SARAJEVO, April 26 (AFP) - NATO-led peacekeepers in
|Bosnia paid some 4,000 convertible marks (2,051 euros)
|to the Serb inhabitants of a village in south-east
|Bosnia to correct "perceived wrongs" in two raids
|aimed at arresting war-crimes indictee Radovan
|Karadzic, a press release said Friday.
|Soldiers from the NATO-led Stabilization Force (SFOR)
|visited the village of Celebici on Thursday in
|response to property damage claims made by villagers
|in the aftermath of the force's so-far fruitless
|search for Karadzic, SFOR said.
|SFOR conducted two consecutive raids in the area on
|February 28 and March 1 in a bid to arrest Bosnian
|Serb wartime leader, but both attempts ended in
|failure.
|The villagers were initially informed that their
|claims had been rejected, since "claims arising out of combat-related 
|activities are barred from payments" under the Dayton peace agreement 
|that ended Bosnia's 1992-95 war.
|However, the SFOR commander, General John Sylvester,
|had authorized payments unrelated to the villagers'
|claims, to aid them in repairing damage to their
|village.
|Meanwhile SFOR troops on Friday airdropped thousands
|of leaflets over four Serb-run towns in eastern
|Bosnia, offering a reward for information about
|Karadzic.
|The leaflets used in Friday's drop also outlined
|benefits that could be gained from bringing Karadzic
|and other war crimes suspects to justice "such as the
|increase in aid and employment opportunities," SFOR
|said.
|Karadzic, the political leader of Bosnia's Serbs
|during the war, is the best-known figure still at
|large who is wanted by the UN's International Criminal
|Court for the former Yugoslavia, which sits in The
|Hague.
|He is notably wanted for the killing of some 7,000
|Bosnian Muslims in the village of Srebrenica in August
|1995, the worst single massacre committed in Europe
|since World War II.
|
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Bosnian Serbs Get A Few Marks For Recent NATO Destruction [WWW.STOPNATO.ORG.UK]

2002-04-27 Thread Rick Rozoff

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SFOR compensates Bosnian villagers for damage in
operation to get Karadzic 
Friday, 26-Apr-2002 

SARAJEVO, April 26 (AFP) - NATO-led peacekeepers in
Bosnia paid some 4,000 convertible marks (2,051 euros)
to the Serb inhabitants of a village in south-east
Bosnia to correct "perceived wrongs" in two raids
aimed at arresting war-crimes indictee Radovan
Karadzic, a press release said Friday.
Soldiers from the NATO-led Stabilization Force (SFOR)
visited the village of Celebici on Thursday in
response to property damage claims made by villagers
in the aftermath of the force's so-far fruitless
search for Karadzic, SFOR said.
SFOR conducted two consecutive raids in the area on
February 28 and March 1 in a bid to arrest Bosnian
Serb wartime leader, but both attempts ended in
failure.
The villagers were initially informed that their
claims had been rejected, since "claims arising out of
combat-related activities are barred from payments"
under the Dayton peace agreement that ended Bosnia's
1992-95 war.
However, the SFOR commander, General John Sylvester,
had authorized payments unrelated to the villagers'
claims, to aid them in repairing damage to their
village.
Meanwhile SFOR troops on Friday airdropped thousands
of leaflets over four Serb-run towns in eastern
Bosnia, offering a reward for information about
Karadzic.
The leaflets used in Friday's drop also outlined
benefits that could be gained from bringing Karadzic
and other war crimes suspects to justice "such as the
increase in aid and employment opportunities," SFOR
said.
Karadzic, the political leader of Bosnia's Serbs
during the war, is the best-known figure still at
large who is wanted by the UN's International Criminal
Court for the former Yugoslavia, which sits in The
Hague.
He is notably wanted for the killing of some 7,000
Bosnian Muslims in the village of Srebrenica in August
1995, the worst single massacre committed in Europe
since World War II.


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