Latest radio news broadcast at 12.00 on 2 December
RADIO HERCEG-BOSNA (12,00 hrs) | BH Radio 1 (12,00 hrs) |
Covic: Attempts to weaken HDZ | One-month detention for Andrun |
HSS on problems of return to RS | CoM adopts changes to VAT Law |
Ind. List for Rama on sit. in Rama | PDHR, SDHR on RS obstructions |
TV news broadcast on 1 December
RADIO HERCEG-BOSNA (18,00 hrs) | TV PINK (18,00 hrs) | BHT 1 (19,00 hrs) |
Arrest of Jasarevic | Sarovic Govedarica Bjelica in custody | Video link between courts |
Custody for Sarovic and others | Videolinking BiH and | Sarovic, Goverdarica, Bjelica case |
Terzic on Sanader’s proposal | FBiH Gov on distributing public rev. | Study on violence in families |
CoM in session | RS Government session | Update on “Energopertol” case |
NTV Hayat (19,00 hrs) | FTV (19,30 hrs) | RTRS (19,30 hrs) |
World AIDS Day | Fazlic acquitted of charges | EUFOR actions |
Sarovic Govedarica Bjelica in custody | Sarovic, Goverdarica, Bjelica case | Custody for Sarovic and others |
Videolinking BiH and | BiH CoM in session | Bandic’s plea |
“Zvornik case” trial update | Johnson on Brcko District Assembly | Djokic’s trial |
Oslobodjenje | One-month detention for Sarovic, Govedarica, Bjelica |
Dnevni Avaz | [McElhaney] None can stop negotiations |
Dnevni List | Hakalovic made Srebrenica out of Klis! |
Vecernji List | 50 % interviewed persons support punishing of women (on violence in family) |
Slobodna Dalmacija | With bulldozers on Lucki and Carinski bridges (on illegal construction in Mostar) |
Nezavisne Novine | 200 vehicles will be confiscated |
Glas Srpske | It is easy to squander what belongs to someone else |
EuroBlic | Everyday risk for 1,3 million people [feature story emphasizing BiH is rated 3rd country in the world regarding the number of mines] |
Vecernje novosti | Features Serbian related titles |
LATEST NEWS OF TODAY | |
CoM adopts amendments to Law on VAT: zero rate for print media/press | BH Radio 1 – BiH CoM adopted amendments to Law on VAT that will now be forwarded to the ITA Steering Board for further procedure. The amendments foresee zero tax rate for press and publishing sector including books, newspapers, magazines, scientific publications etc. |
PDHR, SDHR warn RS of poor results in key reforms implementation
| BH Radio 1 by Vanja Ilicic – At a press conference in Sarajevo today, PDHR Larry Butler and SDHR Martin Ney warned RS Govt that it had to improve implementation of key reforms in the country thereby de-block process of BiH’s European integration. RS Govt’s failures represent a threat to very realistic prospects of BiH on its European road making in that way damage to all citizens in the country. The RS authorities’ obstructions include lack of their support to the adoption of CoE-supported guidelines for witting history and geography textbooks, harmonization of the higher education law at the state level with the |
| BH Radio 1 – US Ambassador to BiH Douglas McElhaney met in |
Covic: There are attempts to weaken HDZ
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Judicial proceedings / Crime issues | |
One-month detention ordered for Sarovic, Govedarica, Bjelica
| Hayat – The Justice of the |
Oslobodjenje op-ed on PBES arrests: Network of evil
| Oslobodjenje op-ed pg 9 ‘Network of evil’ by Zija Dizdarevic – referring to the order on detention for Sarovic, Govedarica and Bjelica, the author notes RS MoI was not involved in this operation, which only shows the level of trust the international community has in this institution. The author concludes by saying such judicial actions, including the ongoing processes in |
Video-link between
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Asim Fazlic acquittal confirmed
| FTV, Hayat, Oslobodjenje pg 5, mentioned on cover ‘Verdict acquitting Asim Fazlic confirmed’, Dnevni Avaz pg 13 ‘Asim Fazlic cleared of all charges’, Nezavisne Novine pg 4 ‘Fazlic’s verdict was confirmed’ by Srna – Asim Fazlic, Deputy Director of BiH Interpol, has been acquitted of charges for office abuse by the Appellation Council of BiH Court’s Special Department for Economic Crime, Organised Crime and Corruption. |
| RTRS, Dnevni Avaz pg 13 ‘Djokic, Tesic and Klasnjic stated they were not guilty for damaging Telekom Srpske’ by E. R., Nezavisne Novine pg 5 ‘Djokic rejected culpability for damaging “Telekom Srpske”’ by V. P., Glas Srpske pg 3 ‘I am not guilty’ by M. Dj., EuroBlic pg RS8 ‘ |
EUFOR and police searched security agencies in BiH
| Nezavisne novine pg 3 ‘Search at security agencies’ by Sn. K., Glas Srpske pg 2 ‘EUFOR in front of doors’ by M. D. – EUFOR members, with support of the police, conducted a search at several private-owned security agencies in BiH to verify whether these agencies work in accordance with the Dayton Peace Agreement, as EUFOR Spokesperson Jem Thomas confirmed. He stated they have checked weapons these agencies are using in their work and said “Sektor Security” from |
EUFOR conducted action aimed against crimes that have negative effect on BiH economy
| EuroBlic pg RS2 ‘They found logs’ not signed, Glas Srpske pg 4 ‘Logs were confiscated’ by M. Dz. – The members of EUFOR have searched 25 locations in the responsibility zone of Multinational Operational Group North-West (MNOG N-W) during the operation “Orient”, directed against crimes that have a negative effect on BiH economy and confiscated, among other, a truck full of illegally cut logs. The spokesperson of MNOG N-W, James Gater, on Thursday told a press conference that the operation focused on the problem of smuggling. On basis of information collected in the course of previous activities, this operation was aimed at preventing the criminal elements from accessing the public transport network. Apart from other facilities, EUFOR searched the railway stations in Bihac and |
Police and Prosecutor’s Office fight car-Mafia in
| Nezavisne Novine cover pg splash ‘200 vehicles will be confiscated’ and pg 3 ’70 cars were confiscated, search ongoing for another 130’ by D. Risojevic and S. Karic – The police and Prosecutor’s Office conducted an action aimed at breaking car-Mafia chain in Banja Luka region, 70 vehicles were confiscated and it is expected that another 130 cars will be confiscated in the forthcoming period of time. |
Political issues | |
OHR: RS Government’s result in implementation of crucial reforms is not good
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RS Govt says it made not a single obstruction in reforms implementation
| FTV – The RS Government does not know what does the OHR mean by saying that the Government’s record on key reforms is not good, spokesperson for the RS Government Cvijeta Kovacevic said on Thursday. Commenting on the OHR’s position Kovacevic said that the RS Government did not make a single obstruction or step that would indicate that it is not fulfilling the accepted commitments. BN TV ‘Puls’ magazine – RS PM Pero Bukejlovic commented the OHR statement: “Imagine what would it be like if they are praising me?” adding that he would be glad to be commended for economic progress. |
Snjezana Bozic to take over position of RS Education Minister
| PINK, Hayat, Dnevni Avaz pg 4 ‘Snjezana Bozic to be appointed RS Education Minister’, EuroBlic pg RS2 ‘Snezana Bozic new Education Minister’ by M. S., Nezavisne novine pg 9 ‘Snjezana Bozic got consent of OHR’ by D – RS Prime Minister Pero Bukejlovic on Thursday informed the Government that the OHR has consented with the appointment of Snjezana Bozic as the new RS Minister of Education and Culture. “Bozic will be officially appointed on this function in the next several days”, the RS Govt press officer Cvijeta Kovacevic told a press conference. In the past five years, Bozic performed the functions of Sokolac Municipal Assembly Speaker, Municipal mayor and deputy mayor. She is to take over position of Education Minister after the HR Paddy Ashdown removed Milovan Pecelj due to failure to implement the Decision on removing the dean of Law Faculty in |
Cavic calls on RS parties to elect new majority, accuses PDP of destabilizing RS institutions | RTRS, Dnevni Avaz pg 10 ‘RS President: PDP has no courage’, EuroBlic pgs RS2-RS3, announced on cover ‘Establish new Government’ by Rajna Radosavljevic – RS President Dragan Cavic called on PDP and other RS parties to reconsider the RS status and perform their constitutional duties and elect the new majority in the Government. Cavic stated that PDP’s attitude shows their intention to destabilise the RS Institutions. |
M. Ivanic on RS Government/
| Dnevni Avaz pg 10, mentioned on cover ‘Even Cavic does not stand behind RS Government’ by E. Sarac carries an interview with PDP President Mladen Ivanic who says that the fact that PDP is becoming the opposition does not mean destabilization of the RS or the crisis in the work of the entity institutions as |
BN TV ‘Puls’ int with Bukejlovic on RS Govt, PDP, economy, Cavic: PDP still holds the power; no resignation; fight for RS police is yet to follow
| BN TV ‘Puls’ current affairs magazine by Suzana Radjen – Todorovic – Guest of the magazine was the RS PM, Pero Bukejlovic, who underlines seeing no reasons for the Govt or himself to resign following the PDP’s reject to support its proposals at the RSNA session. “Why should I resign, with such results? Parties have possibility to replace the Govt. I believe that if I would make such a move, I would be the one who is accused for instability in the RS and in the BiH,” said Bukejlovic. He reminded his Govt has been in minority since the beginning, always searching for the majority support from session to the session. He repeated his stances that PDP’s motive was the interests in the CEOs positions and underlined PDP still holds the power: “They aren’t presented in ministerial positions, but PDP is represented in the Govt’s building. Crucial positions in public companies, Funds, Governmental institutions, Ministries are being held by the PDP,” added Bukejlovic. “I want to emphasise that nothing is the same as of 25 Nov, when |
NN op-ed on ‘crisis’: PDP admits following “bad way” past six years
| Nezavisne Novine op-ed pg 7 ‘Crisis’ by Natasa Krsman – PDP presented a set of five program goals, under the title “good path”, with an aim to offer a solution for a poor economic situation in RS and the author wonders whether PDP leadership, by choosing such a name for this set of measures, had actually admitted they have followed a “bad way” in past six years since they have been at the authorities. |
Terzic: HDZ
| BHT1 by Adela Malkoc – Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader stated that another meeting of Croatian and BiH Commissions for Border should be held prior to ratification of Agreement on Borders. He announced that |
Feral on reasons because of which Tudjman-Izetbegovic agreement on border was made topical at this moment | Feral pgs 8 and 9 ‘ Outwitting regarding borders’ by M. Culic speculates as to why the Croatian Government has decided to activate the Tudjman-Izetebegovic agreement regarding the border between BiH and Croatia near Neum. Feral says that although the Croatian Government denied it, most probably the reason for activating of the agreement is an attempt to please the official |
EU’s Rehn: BiH must carry out reforms necessary to catch up with
| BHT 1 ‘Javna tajna’ magazine by Amir Zukic – BHT1 brings an interview with EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn commented on the beginning of the |
EC’s Franttini: Visas for Western Balkans will not be abolished soon | |
DA interview with D. McElhaney on
| Dnevni Avaz cover pg splash ‘None can stop negotiations’ and pg 5 ‘We are very impatient and we want that process of reforms goes faster’ by L. Sinanovic carries an interview with US Ambassador to BiH Douglas McElhaney in which he announces that Donald Hays, who launched negotiations on constitutional reforms in BiH, comes to Sarajevo next week when the talks would continue. Asked to comment on the journalist’s judgment that the Washington talks were not very successful, the US Ambassador says: ‘The negotiations in Washington were just a beginning and I am not so dissatisfied. For this reason I believe that the public should not be so negative and dissatisfied as well.’ Asked to comment on the implementation of reforms so far, the |
Feral op-ed on
| Feral pgs 30-31 ‘Peaceful Bosnia’ by I. Lovrenovic comments on the Washington talks and the author says that the initiative for ‘face-lifting’ of BiH does not concern BiH a lot, its urgent internal political problems and permanent crisis that primarily results from its completely wrong territorial and political organization. According to the author it rather concerns much more a wider regional context and priorities set in a different way. The author says that ‘to put it simply ‘peaceful |
Brcko District’s Supervisory Order decision a surprise for Assembly
| FTV by Halid Rifatbegovic – Following the failure of the Brcko District Assembly to adopt draft changes to the law on police, Supervisor Susan Johnson decided to use her powers and pass the changes. Johnson also ordered postponing of discussion on removal of Brcko Police Chief Milinko Milicevic, explaining the discussion was not considered in an objective way, but it was used as a platform for political attacks against Milicevic. Johnson’s decision was a surprise for members of Brcko District Assembly. Head of Commission for monitoring police work Ratko Stjepanovic opposed the explanation for Supervisor’s decisions claiming some police officers clearly violated regulations. Stjepanovic qualified Johnson’s decision as depriving Assembly of authorities. The Commission member Ivica Ageljic stated that Johnson has derogated the Assembly and citizens. On the other side, Head of Brcko District Assembly Milan Tomic stated that Johnson has full authorities to pass decisions where the Assembly can’t reach an agreement adding that in this case she merely used her legal powers. Glas Srpske pg 4 ‘Assembly’s wings were clipped’ by M. Djurdjevic – |
S. Dzihanovic: Mostar is still divided city; Tihic did favor to RS nationalists by demanding RS name to be changed
| Dnevni List pg 9 ‘Dzihanovic: We shall participate at elections’ by Z. Jukic carries an interview with President of the Movement for Changes Sahbaz Dzihanovic who says that this movement would participate at the next elections. Asked to comment on the current situation in Mostar as a former member of the Commission for Drafting New Mostar Statute, Dzihanovic says that Mostar is still divided city thanks to SDA and HDZ primarily. He also believes that the International Community’s mild attitude towards the current situation in the city contributes to such situation. Nezavisne Novine pg 9, announced on cover ‘Tihic does favor to nationalists from RS’ by R. Cengic – also carries an interview with Dzihanovic, who claims the initiative BiH Presidency member Sulejman Tihic has sent to BiH Constitutional Court to harmonize the name of RS with the Convention on Human Rights was pure politicizing and a favor to RS nationalists. He explained that this move might cause a resistance to the implementation of the Washington Agreement. |
VL op-ed on attitude of Croatian politicians towards BiH Croats: Sander doesn’t even want to community with HDZ BiH leadership | Vecernji List pg 2 ‘Rather Ivan than Stipe!’ (Ivan refers on Slovakian President Ivan Gasparevic, while Stipe refers on Croatian President Stjepan Mesic) by Z. Kresic carries an editorial in which the author says that the Slovakian President received a honorary doctorate at the Mostar University (the Croat one) on Thursday, while the same doctorate was given to Mesic in Tuzla last month. The author goes on to say that this is not strange having in mind the fact that Mesic has never come to visit Croats in BiH, while the Slovakian President who has the Croat(ian) origin did it. The author also believes that Mesic in general is more preoccupied with getting sympathies of the Bosniaks, while Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader does not even want to communicate with the current HDZ BiH leadership. The author concludes that Croats and relations between BiH and |
Security and terrorism | |
BiH CoM session: OSA authorities broadened to arrests to fight terrorism; no discussion on police reform directorate
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Washington Post,
| Hayat, Dnevni List pg 8 ‘Arabic immigrants make core of militants in BiH’, mentioned on cover ‘Arabs make core of militants in BiH’, Vecernji List pg 2 ‘Bektasevic was working for Al-Zarkawi’, mentioned on cover ‘Anti-terrorist |
BHT 1 on terrorism investigations in BiH: New arrests to follow soon?
| BHT 1 ‘Javna tajna’ current affairs programme by Suzana Stambol – BHT 1 features on linking BiH and terrorism says that foreign intelligence is present in BiH, while the apprehensions of terrorism suspects are more frequent. BHT learns that new arrests are to follow in the future. Testimony of Mirsad Bektasevic, 19 years old Swedish citizens arrested on October 19 along with Turkish citizen Cesur Abdulkadir, helped investigators to track down another three suspects. BHT gives a part of Bektasevic’s testimony; according to reporter, he practically confirmed that he brought arms and 37 kilograms of explosive to the house in Butmir settlement. He also has claimed that he had received instructions in English from unknown person, who allegedly gave locations in |
VAT introduction / Energopetrol co-capitalisation | |
FBiH Govt adopts amendments to law on distribution of public revenues
| HayatElma Kazagic – FBiH Government defined the amendments to the Law on distribution of public revenue in FBiH and financing of the FBiH, and forwarded it to the FBiH Parliament for adoption in shortened procedure. Finance Minister Dragan Vrankic has denied the allegations that all the participants in the revenue will remain at their present level. FBiH Government has also brough decision to respect HR Paddy Ashdown’s recommendations to transfer five Ministries to Mostar. The moving expenses, furniture and equipment would cost KM 511.000. The FBiH Government also rejected the draft law on converting foreign currency savings/deposits of citizens into public debt of the FBiH. FTVby Zlata Behram – The amendments would regulate the distribution of incomes from VAT. As of January 1st, all VAT income will be transferred to the joint state account. FBiH Minister of Finances Dragan Vrankic stated that the VAT revenues will be distributed to entities, cantons and municipalities based on the needs defined in previous years. In order to successfully plan their budgets, all cantons will have to adopt laws on distribution of cantonal revenues. FBiH Government also adopted the 2006 budget in amount of 1,1 billion KM. |
Hadzipasic to meet HVB Bank over Energopetrol related mortgage
| BHT1 by Mirela Cosic – Deadline for payment of mortgage for 25 “Energopetrol” gas stations expired on Thursday, and FBiH Government didn’t request from the HVB Bank to extended the mortgage. The bank announced it would activate the mortgage and collect the debt. The representatives of FBIH Government will meet the HVB Bank to discuss this issue, and the FBIH PM Ahmet Hadzipasic expressed the expectation for mortgage to be prolonged. In the meantime, the opposition still claims that FBiH Government doesn’t have the necessary support to continue with process of co-capitalisation of Energopetrol. As |
Vrankic claims he was not familiar with HVB Bank issue
| Dnevni List pg 3 ‘Vrankic did not support BiH press because of principle’ by M. Zorlak carries FBiH Minister of Finances Dragan Vrankic as saying on Thursday that he is not familiar with the information that ‘HVB Bank’ announced activating of a mortgage over Energopetrol’s (EP) property. He also said that the FBiH Government did not discuss EP and added: ‘A working group works on that project and I am not its member.’ |
Terzic: Monitoring of prices will be introduced after VAT implementation
| Hayat, Nezavisne Novine pg 6, announced on cover ‘Monitoring of prices will be introduced’ by M. Cubro, Dnevni Avaz pg 9 ‘How to prevent speculations with prices’ by Fena, Oslobodjenje pg 2 ‘Hunt on extra-profiteers’ by Az. K. – Chairman of BiH Council of Ministers, Adnan Terzic has gathered a team formed of entity and cantonal Ministers of Trade, Tax Office, Indirect Taxation Administration. This team aims to monitor prices after VAT has been introduced, and therefore to protect the BiH citizens. |
Hurtic on VAT introduction: everything is ready
| RTRS by Aleksandar Vranjes – Zlatko Hurtic, Advisor to the CoM Chairman, said that CoM has adopted the set of social programs for protection of socially endangered groups after the introduction of Value Added Tax. Hurtic stated that everything is prepared for introduction of VAT that was verified by the International community as well. “We have adopted one rate VAT. CoM has also adopted the proposal to exempt the books, publishing and press from paying VAT” said Hurtic. He explained that one VAT rate will fight the grey economy in BIH adding that maybe in few years BIH could introduce two rates. Hurtic explained that VAT was condemned by many economical experts that were politicians in order to gain some votes at the forthcoming elections. |
Vrankic on VAT rates: ‘I did not support BiH press because of principle’; Bukjelovic agrees
| Dnevni List pg 3 ‘Vrankic did not support BiH press because of principle’ by M. Zorlak – Commenting on the fact that he sustained from voting on a proposal by BiH CoM’s Chair Adnan Terzic to exempt press and printing industry from a VAT, FBiH Minister of Finances Dragan Vrankic said that he did it because of principle. He added that this issue was raised at the last moment and if there was an intention to do something with regard to this issue it should have been done in June. He stressed that first of all basic provisions should be exempted from the VAT and then other things. TV BN ‘Puls’ – RS PM Pero Bukejlovic agrees with Vrankic on insisting first food to be considered. |
Opposition parties, Trade union, publishers strongly criticise rejection of print media exemption from VAT
| Dnevni Avaz pg 9 ‘Ruling parties in service of destruction of domestic media’ by F. Cardzic, Dnevni Avaz pg 9 ‘They want to shut down independent media’ not signed – carry reactions of SDU, |
Crnkic: ‘We expect delays in payments to disabled persons due to VAT’ | Dnevni Avaz pg 11 ‘We expect delays in payments to disabled persons due to VAT’ by A. Dedajic – F BiH Minister for Veterans’ Issues Zahid Crnkic thinks there might be delays, caused by the introduction of VAT, in payments to invalids of war and families of killed soldiers of BiH Army. |
GS, Kudic criticize ITA Director Causevic over demand to construct new buildings for ITA seats
| Glas Srpske cover pg splash ‘It is easy to squander what belongs to someone else’ by D. V. M. – the article criticizes ITA Director Kemal Causevic over his intention to construct new ITA seats in Banja Luka, Sarajevo, Mostar and Tuzla, despite to the fact ITA uses the current building in Banja Luka free-of-charge. The article notes the construction of new buildings would cost approximately 25 million KM. RS member of the Steering Board Miodrag Kudic also criticizes Causevic over the same matter and says Causevic only wants to provoke RS members in order to create an impression they oppose to customs and tax reforms. |
Seminars criticise too expensive governments in BiH | RTRS by Marija Marjanovic – At the Conference “The Expenses of BIH Government” held in Sarajevo it was concluded that the BIH Government costs BIH 1 billion KM. experts at the conference have agreed that this sector need urgent reforms as well as that that the constitutional changes only bring to the increase of the costs of the administration. PINK Dragica Tojagic – Excluding municipalities, BiH public administration with costs of near KM 1 billion is too expensive – all participants at |
War crimes | |
ATV: sources from RS intelligence claim negotiations underway with Karadzic/Mladic
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DL: A son of Croat civilian (killed in 1993) blames BiH Commander H. Hakalovic for war crimes committed in Konjic area | Dnevni List cover pg splash and pg 7 ‘Hakalovic made Srebrenica out of Klis!’ carries Mijo Kostic whose father Branko was killed in Klis, the area near Konjic during the Bosniak-Croat conflict in 1993 by the BiH Army soldiers led by Hasan Hakalovic. Kostic denies Hakalovic’s claims according to which the BiH Army did not commit war crimes in the area of Klis at that time and he added that 87 Croat civilians and soldiers were killed, many villages were burnt down etc. Kostic also criticizes the fact that 10 years after these crimes were committed the ICTY has not processed responsible ones. |