Latest radio news broadcast at 12.00 on 27 September
RADIO HERCEG-BOSNA (12,00 hrs) | BH Radio 1(12,00 hrs) | RTRS (12,00 hrs) |
| FBiH HoR in session | IC press conference in SA underway |
Serb MPs on status in | Earthquake in Nevesinje | Ivanic on BiH COM |
Doctor punished over bribe | World news | Earthquake in Herze./Montenegro |
TV news broadcast on 26 September
RADIO HERCEG-BOSNA (18,00 hrs) | TV PINK (18,00 hrs) | BHT 1 (19,00 hrs) |
Jovic visits HNC and Mostar | Humphreys on police reform | Parents’ protest in Prozor/Rama |
Mo University on Croats’ status | Topcagic on European integrations | Parents’ protest in Busovaca |
Humphreys on police reform | RS pensioners’ protest in | Pensioners’ protest in |
| Protests in Bosanski Brod oil refinery | Disabled persons’ protest in |
NTV Hayat (19,00 hrs) | FTV (19,30 hrs) | RTRS (19,30 hrs) |
RS pensioners’ protest in | Bosna-Podrinje Canton PM resigned | Spaic on Srebrenica report |
Protests in Bosanski Brod oil refinery | ZDK PM violated BiH Election Law | Pensioners’ protests |
Gathering in front of OHR | Parents’ protest in Busovaca | Refinery employees’ protest |
Obhodjas tenders resignation | Parents’ protest in Prozor/Rama | Session of |
Oslobodjenje | Paddy Ashdown brought |
Dnevni Avaz | |
Dnevni List | Hooliganism: Thirteen hooligans arrested (riots at Gabela-Velez football game) |
Vecernji List | Six hundred indictees live in |
Slobodna Dalmacija | ‘Red Army’ riots through Gabela (riots at Gabela-Velez football game) |
Glas Srpske | Retaliation over police |
Nezavisne Novine | Pensioners from RS want some bread |
Blic | We have no bread, you get richer (pensioners’ protests) |
Vecernje Novosti | Features |
Srpski Nacional | Features |
LATEST NEWS OF TODAY | |
Earthquake in | BH Radio 1 Ljilja Ivezic, RS Radio – No material damage was recorded following an earthquake last night with the epicenter between Nevesinje and Trebinje. |
FBiH HoR in session, discussion on privatisation of nationalized apartments again postponed
| BH Radio 1 Ljiljana Radl, |
Workers of Brod Oil Refinery protest again
| BH Radio 1 – Oil Refinery workers again protest in front of the company’s facilities in Bosanski Brod, calling on the RS Government to solve the situation. The workers announce possible protests in |
Disabled veterans sent letter to FBiH HoR
| BH Radio 1 – FBiH Association of the Disabled Veterans sent a letter to the representatives of the FBiH House of Representatives asking them to oblige the Government to carry out the Law on social protection and protection of the civil victims of the war. |
Political Developments/Reforms | |
DA:
| Dnevni Avaz cover splash, pg 2 ‘ |
| BHT, Hayat, RTRS, Oslobodjenje cover page, pg 3’ Paddy Ashdown brought Cavic also stressed that if HR’s measures aren’t removed, |
| RTRS, Oslobodjenje pg 3 ‘Lawsuit against HR’, Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘Lawsuit against Ashdown announced’, Glas Srpske cover pg inset ‘Lawsuit’, FENA – The Serb Democratic Party ( |
Interview with Mladen Ivanic: CoM will not live to see elections
| Nezavisne Novine pgs 8-9, announced on cover ‘CoM will not live to see elections’ by Natasa Krsman – in an interview to NN, BiH Minister of Foreign Affairs and PDP leader Mladen Ivanic says the current composition of CoM has no perspective and, most probably, will not sustain the same composition until the next elections. Ivanic sees a solution in a new CoM. With regard to his mandate, he criticized the manner in which CoM Chairman Adnan Terzic informed him about accepting his resignation and he added: ‘This was politically primitive surfacing of a resignation submitted on some other occasion. Ashdown had stated the wish of the Chairman to appoint a new Foreign Affairs Minister was acceptable and, since Ashdown is a supreme authority, I am in a kind of a technical mandate’. He says police reform must be brought to an end through a compromise and he notes this is not a matter of a government but of a perception of peoples. He emphasises that the greatest problem of Serb people is not the police reform but the issue of war crimes. ‘…I think the critics were justified saying we have not distanced enough from the crimes indictees like Karadzic and others have committed’, Ivanic said. With regard to his resignation, Ivanic said their (PDP’s) goal was to establish new relations within CoM, stressing they had had two options – either to completely withdraw from CoM or to stay and make possible for an opinion other than |
Cenic announces consultations on police reform with RS pol. Parties/reactions by political parties
| Nezavisne Novine pg 2 ‘Consultations with parties in the course of this week’ by D.J. – Svetlana Cenic, RS Minister of Finance and member of the RS negotiating team, confirmed to daily that the consultations of negotiating team of RS Government with the leaders of the strongest political parties in RS on police reform will be held in the course of this week, adding: “It is still not known whether meetings would be held separately, or one meeting would take place. This mainly depends on party presidents and their wishes.” EuroBlic RSpg 2, announced on cover ‘Cavic: Ashdown banned us’ by Rajna Radosavljevic – Mladen Ivanic, PDP President, says that PDP has not still received any official invitation for talks, adding that this party will take part in talks on police reform if EuroBlic RSpg 2 ‘Radicals support unity’ – Milanko Mihajlica, President of the RS Serb Radical Party, stated that “RS has been exposed to pressures strongest of all so far and parliamentary parties in charge should sit and find a way-out from this, since only unified political response will make it clear to international community that such approach of its officials is not acceptable. Talks on police reform should resume with respect of interests and Constitutions of RS and BiH.” |
DL: HR’s measures against
| Dnevni List, pg 2 ‘ |
BiH Coordination Body for European Integration held session in
| Pink, Oslobodjenje pg 4 ‘EU membership depends on us’ – Director of the BiH Directorate for European Integration Osman Topcagic said on Monday, during the meeting of European Integration Coordination Body that the doors to the EU were opened for BiH and that they were going to be opened until BiH does not be ready to enter the EU. Topcagic said that the EU had not set any dates by which BiH should have entered the EU, but that time was a very important factor. “We have to show our readiness… certain political issues still need to be solved in order for the negotiations to be launched”, said Topcagic. Vecernji List, pg 2 ‘It is dangerous that BiH does not agreements with EU’, by ra also carried Topcagic statement. |
HDZ leader Covic: ‘If RS survives, we will ask for third entity’
| Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘Covic: If RS survives, we will ask for third entity’, mentioned on cover, by F. Vele – HDZ Leader, Dragan Covic, stated in Siroki Brijeg on Monday that the party will discuss the constitutional changes and “demands for the third federal unit” at the HDZ Main Board session on 7 October. Covic added that these demands for “establishing of the third federal unit” will be discussed especially following the statements by Paddy Ashdown and the US State Department that RS must survive. “What one people has in this country, other two should have too. Nobody can be privileged. However, we have information that some wanted to change |
FBiH President Lozancic meets with US officials
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Ivo Miro Jovic visits Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, City of
| Dnevni List, pg 13, mentioned on front ‘Citizens of canton promised jobs’, not signed, Vecernji List, pg 2 ‘Coric: Chance for Mostar to progress’, by f, Slobodna Dalmacija, back pg ‘Jovic: Coridor Vc brings development’, by M. Landeka, Z. Zekic – Chairman of BiH Presidency Ivo Miro Jovic visited Hercegovina – Neretva Canton on Monday, where he met with HNC Prime – Minister Miroslav Coric. After the meeting Coric said that he had informed Jovic with everything that was done in HNC, stressing that they have now stabilized the political scene and now have to work on infrastructure and employment. Jovic expressed satisfaction with development of infrastructure in HNC, as main condition for development of economy, stressing that he was pleased to hear about project Mostarsko Blato, building of hydroelectric plant and about preparations for passing of Corridor VC trough this Canton, promising help in these projects. Jovic also visited City of |
| RTRS, Glas Srpske pg 5 ‘Negotiate publicly’ by D.Mo. – Milanko Mihajlica, President of the RS Serb Radical Party, stated that RS |
Oslobodjenje op-eds on current political scene in BiH and nationalistic attitudes
| Oslobodjenje op-ed pg 9 ‘New barricades’ by Mirko Sagolj – Writing about current political situation in BiH, the author notes that whenever a slightest possibility of seeing BiH avoid division upon ethnicity and new cataclysm, the ruling nationalists prevent it by placing new nationalistic barricades. He stresses that ruling Serb parties are now – at any cost – trying to keep authority over police, seen as guarantee for survival of Dayton RS. Furthermore, he refers to HDZ persistence on seeing Croat TV channel established, although Law on PBS is one of pre-requisites for BiH path towards EU integration. He concludes by raising the issue of education and division at schools by SDA and HDZ, concluding that “and if elementary school pupils are today separated upon ethnic basis, what can BiH expect in the future?” Oslobodjenje op-ed pg 9 ‘The issue of all times’ by Zija Dizdarevic – The author notes that the RS is again using a conflictive Dayton concept of BiH and a habit of the international authority to treat it as equal to BiH state. He stresses that the obstruction of police reform from |
DA:
| Dnevni Avaz pg 5 ‘Czech Republic would like to see Vondra as Paddy Ashdown’s successor’ by L. Sinanovic – In a statement to DA, the newly appointed Czech Ambassador in BiH, Jiri Kudela, says that his country would very much like to appoint the successor to the HR Paddy Ashdown. DA says that |
War Crimes/Organised Crime/Legal Proceedings/Violence | |
RS Premier told Srebrenica report would meet 30 September deadline
| BHT, Hayat, RTRS, Oslobodjenje pg 2 ‘Bukejlovic expects report by September 30’, Dnevni Avaz pg 8, Nezavisne Novine pg 6 ‘Bukejlovic was promised Report would be completed within deadline set’ by D.R., Glas Srpske pg 2 ‘Report on time’ by G.D., |
Jelavic trial: Prosecutor McNair presents closing arguments
| Dnevni List, pg 3 ‘Prosecutor in doubt and without determined sanction’, mentioned on front ‘Prosecutor in doubt’, by E. Mackic – reports from the trials to Ante Jelavic in the ‘Hercegovacka bank’ case in which the prosecutor, John McNair, asked the Council to find Jelavic guilty and put him into custody as soon as the verdict in reached on October 6. Vecernji List, pg 2 ‘McNair gives up part of indictment’, by Eldina Medunjanin, Slobodna Dalmacija, pg 8 ‘McNair did not ask for specific imprisonment against Jelavic’, by Z. Tulic – note that McNair dropped 11 accounts from the indictment without going into details which parts he is dropping and that it is interesting that McNair did not ask for specific imprisonment for Jelavic i.e. duration of prison sentence. |
VL: FBiH Public Attorney cleared Covic in 2002
| Vecernji List, pg 2, mentioned on front ‘Covic did not break the law’, by ZK – Announcing that the trials in the ‘Covic – Lijanovici’ case will begin on October 3, VL claims to be in possession of an opinion signed by the FBIH Public Attorney from February 15, 2002, in which the Public Attorney’s office dismisses Dragan Covic’s responsibility in the whole case. According to the Public Attorney, “the document signed by Dr. Dragan Covic could not have obligatory nature”. |
Football riots in Gabela
| Dnevni List, front pg splash ‘Hooliganism: Thirteen hooligans arrested’ and pg 49 ‘Thirteen supporters arrested, eight cars destroyed’, by M. Maric, I. Popovac, Vecernji List, pg 3 ‘Riots: red Army rioting and destroying through Gabela’, mentioned on front ‘Gabela survived horror’, by Dusan Musa, Slobodna Dalmacija, front pg splash and pgs 16-17 ‘‘Red Army’ riots through Gabela’, by Zdravko Pranic, Antonela Vlaho – report that supporters of ‘Gabela’ football club of Gabela and ‘Velez’ of Mostar clashed with each other on Sunday. The end result is that 13 supporters got arrested and that several cars and other property got damaged/destroyed in the process. According to the Canton 7 MoI, the MoI is thinking about course of action against the hooligans, it will be pressing misdemeanour and criminal charges, depending on gathered evidence. |
VL: Ecim lives in
| Vecernji List, front pg splash and pgs 4-5 ‘Six hundred indictees live in Belgrade’, by Zdenko Jurilj – VL learns from well informed sources that, Ljuban Ecim, a former senior official of the RS security service and close associate of Radovan Karadzic, who was being sought after in Banja Luka two days ago, actually lives and works in Novi Beograd (New Belgrade, part of Belgrade). VL goes on to say that according to some estimates, some 600 people from the RS who are wanted by the ICTY and BiH judiciary have found shelter in the great |
Radovan Stankovic to be transferred from
| Nezavisne Novine pg 4 ‘Stankovic in BiH this week’ by A.S. – Daily learns from BiH Prosecutor’s Office (PO) that Radovan Stankovic, charged with war crimes committed in Foca, will be transferred from the Hague to BiH PO at the end of this week at latest. Decision on referral of Stankovic to |
Srpski Nacional on search after Hague fugitives: Nobody is in
| Srpski Nacional pg 4 ‘Nobody is in Serbia’ by U. Mrdic – Serbian MoI Security Services have conducted a number of activities in an attempt to find and arrest two Hague indictees – Goran Hadzic and Stojan Zupljanin. The article claims after the completion of the activities it was concluded that the two persons are no longer in |
Economic/Social Affairs/Audits | |
RS pensioners’ protest rally takes place in
| Dnevni List, pg 4 ‘Pensioners want debts to be returned and increase to pensions’, by Tanja Dragic, Sarajevo dailies, Nezavisne Novine cover pg splash, pg 3 ‘Pensioners from RS want some bread’ by G.Golub, EuroBlic cover pg splash, RSpg 1 ‘We have no bread, you get richer’ by Nedeljka Breberina, Glas Srpske pg 3 ‘We are not asking for charity’ by M.Majstorovic – Several thousands of dissatisfied RS pensioners have protested in Banja Luka, demanding payment of pensions according to decisions, payment of unpaid pensions from 2000 and redistribution of benefits. Pensioners held a peaceful protest in front of RS Government’s building where few hundred of policemen have waited for their arrival. No representative of RS Government came out to address pensioners. The pensioners were dissatisfied with this fact and very disappointed with the attitude of the Government. Chairman of Pensioners’ Association Rade Rakulj stated that they will wait to receive their next pensions, and if they aren’t increased according to their demands they will discuss more radical measures, like blockade of roads and bridges. |
ITA: Two VAT rates would postpone application of law
| Slobodna Dalmacija, pg 19, mentioned on front ‘Opposition ‘toppling’ VAT rate set at 17 percent’, by D. Pasic – The author notes that opposition parties in BiH are trying everything to carry out changes to the Law on VAT, wanting to introduce two tax rates, rather than the envisaged one. According to a spokesman of the Indirect Tax Authority, Ratko Kovacevic, any changes that would result in introduction of two rates would mean postponement of application of the VAT law since the ITA has trained its staff on basis of the current law and because the whole information system (software) is based on one rate of the VAT. |
‘The Economist’: BiH has fastest growing economy
| Dnevni List, pg 2 ‘BiH has fastest growing economy in the world?!’, by M. K. – According to the ‘Pocket World in Figures’ published by ‘The Economist’, BiH’s economy in the period from 1992 to 2002 had recorded the fastest growth rate at 20,5% a year, which was the highest figure in the whole world. The author wonders who gave the authors such data, saying that the realistic situation is something quite different. |
RTRS interview with PDHR Butler: Audits in RS unveiled organised crime network
| RTRS Zorica Rulj– Principal Deputy of High Representative (PDHR) Lawrence Butler will meet on Tuesday with RS Chief Auditor Bosko Ceko, where they will discuss audits in public companies “Srpske Sume” and “Elektroprivreda”. Speaking for RTRS, PDHR Butler said that these cases show inefficiency of institutions in fight against organized crime and with regard to that he emphasized necessity of police reform. PDHR considers that audits in RS public companies have discovered the net of organized crime, stressing that he expects the Prosecution to act now, being that large amounts of money have been lost. “That is one of the reasons that I will talk to Mr Ceko. My team will sit down with his and we will pass trough the audit, so that we will pass some things very concretely. We didn’t have time to do that thoroughly since it was presented, but next steps are in hands of the RS Prosecutor”, said PDHR. PDHR said that these embezzlements have shown that BiH doesn’t have Institution capable to deal with the crime, due to which it is necessary to continue the process of police reform, warning RS authorities that EU will not change principles for that reform. “ RTRS late news brings full interview with PHDR, where he said that failure of police reform will have impact on BiH economy, because last years proven that RS or FBiH do not have efficient institutions which would deal with street crime, which disables investment and business. PDHR stressed that this is the reason why leading people of police organizations have gathered to try to overcome this last obstacle for signing of Stabilization and Association Agreement, which would also strengthen investment and business climate in BiH. Asked about Opposition’s demand for changes of the Law on VAT- PDHR Butler said that creation of indirect tax authority is a great thing for improvement of BiH economy, stressing that ITA is now making efforts to register companies. PDHR stressed that politicians should provide assistance to people who need it, stressing that this can’t be done by playing games with VAT, because VAT has to be transparent and equally correct in every segment of economy, but won’t be correct in segment of grey economy, which in fact is cheating people in BiH by not paying taxes and in that manner taking money from BiH citizens. PDHR stressed that in next few months Board of ITA will have lot to do to implement VAT, in sense to find mechanisms that will disable those who try to gain money from VAT for themselves. Glas Srpske pg 2 ‘ |