Latest radio news broadcast at 12.00 on 21 March
RADIO HERCEG-BOSNA (12,00 hrs) | BH Radio 1 (12,00 hrs) | RTRS (12,00 hrs) |
FBIH HoP on allocation of revenues | US welcomed constitutional changes | RS Pres. Cavic in |
Teachers’ protests in HNC | HNC Government in session | |
Reactions to const. changes | Tesanj factory employees on protest | |
TV news broadcast on 20 March
RADIO HERCEG-BOSNA (18,00 hrs) | TV PINK (18,00 hrs) | BHT 1 (19,00 hrs) |
Strike in HNC schools continues | EU Ministers regarding BiH | Marjanovic and Buhovac indicted |
HNC Government on strike | Agreement on constitutional changes | EU on constitutional changes in BIH |
Bishop conference in Mostar | HR on status of removed officials | SBIH, SDU, BOSS on const. changes |
Vrbosic meets Petrovic | BiH paid foreign debt in 2005 | Babic’s body transported to |
NTV Hayat (19,00 hrs) | FTV (19,30 hrs) | RTRS (19,30 hrs) |
A famous BiH actor to be evicted | Eviction of notes | EU Ministers regarding BiH and |
Issue of old foreign currency savings | Vranica/Sipad workers at strike | Agreement on constitutional changes |
Interview with Amila Omersoftic | Elektro-Bosna on investors’ contract | |
Issue of allocation of public revenues | Veladzic acquitted | RSNA session on Thursday |
Oslobodjenje | [SBiH-SDU-BOSS] Four deputies can block state institutions |
Dnevni Avaz | [Muslim leader Ceric] I am afraid that politicians are irresponsible and incapable |
Dnevni List | Dangerous medicine Aricept at our market as well (about medicine for Alzheimer disease due to which 11 out of 648 tested patients in USA died) |
Vecernji List | Morbid photos among young people (on photo showing slaughtering that young people exchnage among themselves though their mobile phones in Mostar) |
Slobodna Dalmacija | [Chair of HDZ-CD- |
Nezavisne Novine | [SBiH-SDU-BOSS] Agreement will not be adopted |
Glas Srpske | Troubles will go by (baptising of five children from Malovic family) |
EuroBlic | A Serb arrested over rigging football games in |
Vecernje novosti | Land swallowing villages (land-sliding in |
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RS President Cavic meets Serbian officials in | RTRS – Dragan Cavic, RS President, has announced that during today’s meetings in |
Constitutional changes | |
SBiH, SDU, BOSS: agreement doesn’t ensure strengthening of the state; it is contrary to guidelines given by Venice Commission
| BHT1 – Patriotic block – Party for BiH (SBiH), Social-Democratic Union (SDU), Bosnian Party (BOSS) – and Association of Veterans at the press conference on Monday strongly opposed the constitutional changes agreed by the leaders of seven political parties in BiH. They stressed that the agreement failed to ensure strengthening of the state and noted the remaining problem of entity vote in the BiH House of Representatives. SBiH official Safet Halilovic said that according to the agreement “not a single decision on the EU integrations can be reached without entity majority. Therefore, BIH is the hostage of entities”. On the other hand, SDU and its leader Sejfudin Tokic deem that the election of the Presidency in the parliament obstructs the state institutions. It was also stressed the agreement doesn’t guarantee an equality for Croats at either entity or state levels. Ivo Komsic, SDU officials, stated that “Croats would not decide on anything”. According to Miro Lazovic, SDU official, “entity border is stressed thus the name of RS is shamefully preserved and accepted”. Oslobodjenje cover splash, pgs 4-5 ‘Four deputies can block state institutions’ by A.Omeragic– Komsic adds the agreement introduces another blockade: “New mechanism is installed, so that four deputies of House of Peoples could block the election of Presidency and with that of all state institutions as well.” FTV – Parties stressed the adopted agreement is contrary to the guidelines suggested by the Venice Commission, U.S. congress Resolution and proposals of Council of Europe. PINK, Hayat, RTRS, PINK, Dnevni Avaz pg 3 ‘BiH Parliament can not ratify force and injustice’, mentioned on cover by A.Malagic, Nezavisne Novine pg 3 ‘Agreement will not pass at BH Parliament’ by N.N., EuroBlic RSpg 2 ‘Hardly to majority’ by Nedeljka Breberina – also covered. |
Patriotic Block will call on SDA’s Tihic and
| Dnevni List, pg 2 ‘Tihic and Lagumdzija have signed high treason!’, by R. Dautefendic – The Patriotic Block says it will call on leaders of SDA and |
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President of HDZ-CD-
| Slobodna Dalmacija cover pg splash and pgs 14 and 15 ‘Covic sold us to get forgiveness for his sins’ by P. Milos carries an interview with President of HDZ-CD- |
SNSD,
| BHT1 – Political parties form RS that participated in the negotiations on constitutional changes expressed the satisfaction with the agreement reached over the weekend. “The agreement is good for the RS and that it doesn’t undermine its interests and it represents a good compromise, which both improves the Dayton Agreement and does not undermine the vital national interests of Serbs or the RS as an entity” stated Speaker of the RS National Assembly Igor Radojcic. Both |
VN interview with RS President: Cavic is satisfied with agreement on constitutional changes, since RS maintained its influence at state institutions
| Vecernje Novosti pg 2 ‘We have also survived constitutional changes’ by Dusan Stojakovic – In a half-page interview to daily, Dragan Cavic, RS President, speaks of BH suit versus SiCG, cohabitation with Milorad Dodik, RS Premier, The Hague Tribunal. On constitutional changes, Cavic expresses satisfaction, since Serb entity has maintained its influence at state institutions, adding RS has been validated with this agreement on constitution changes, according to him. On BH suit against SiCG, he notes RS has made its stance clear, adding it would be logical if Court declared not in charge of the case. On the Hague Tribunal, he notes that latest events (i.e. suicide of Milan Babic and death of Slobodan Milosevic) have shaken the reputation and credibility of the Court, adding that circumstances leading to death of these persons (and 2 more Serb detainees) confirm the continuity of lack of concern for these people, which raises suspicion in the entire system. On the issue of cohabitation with Dodik, Cavic stresses the cohabitation in the region rarely happens, expressing satisfaction that replacement of authority was carried out peacefully and that environment resulting in changes in a peaceful manner has been created. (NOTE: Headline was taken out of context, i.e. Cavic did not use term survive at all.) |
RS PM Dodik: nobody in RS disputes BiH as long as it can ensure affirmation of rights of Serb peoples in it
| Nezavisne Novine pg 2 ‘Agreement on Constitution is in interest of RS’ by V.Popovic – Milorad Dodik, RS Premier, Mondya stated the agreement reached on constitutional changes has sent out an important message regarding the strengthening of domestic political forces and reduction of influence of international community, especially OHR. He also said that constitutional and legal framework of BiH with RS in it cannot be changed without political will of Serb people, stressing nobody from RS disputes BiH “as long as it can ensure affirmation of rights of Serb people to live in it.” Glas Srpske pg 3 ‘About agreement – separately’ by D.Mo., Dnevni List, pg 6 ‘Responsibility of domestic politicians’, not signed – Dodik. |
Presidency member Paravac: Agreement on const. changes is a political act | Nezavisne Novine pg 3 ‘Official changes through amendments’ – Borislav Paravac, Serb member to BH Presidency, said Agreement on constitutional changes is a political, announcing BH Presidency will this month officially propose amendments to BH Constitution. |
BiH presidency chair Tihic announces discussion on const. changes in BiH presidency on Wednesday
| Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘Proposal amendments on BiH Constitution to be set to tomorrow?’ by A.M. – BiH Presidency Chair Sulejman Tihic told DA that BiH Presidency [which would be a formal proponent of constitutional changes] is expected to discuss proposal amendments to the BiH constitution on Wednesday. Seven leading political parties reached agreement on constitutional changes on Saturday. Tihic said: “That would be elaboration of this political agreement in terms of Constitution and law. I expect that we will do it on joint session of BiH Presidency and representatives of seven political parties. If we manage to coordinate everything, session could be held on Wednesday.” |
SNSD’ Spiric expects BH HoR would support agreement on const. changes;
| EuroBlic RSpg 2 ‘Hardly to majority’ by Nedeljka Breberina – Nikola SPiric, Chairperson of the BH HoR, expressed expectation that State Parliament would adopt changes to BH Constitution by the end of April, i.e. they would support agreement which party leaders have reached over the past weekend. He reminds that next session of HoR scheduled for 23 March should alter BH Election Law and shorten deadline for scheduling of elections, which would provide additional time for adoption of constitutional changes. Momcilo Novakovic from |
It is still not known whether HDZ caucus will support constitutional changes in BiH HoR
| Oslobodjenje pg 5 ‘Without votes of HDZ deputies adoption is impossible’ by A.O. – Article reads that agreement on constitutional changes adopted on Saturday by leaders of seven political parties could fail in the parliamentary procedure due to entity voting in BiH House of Representatives, and since many deputies from FBiH stated they would not support the agreement as it preserves this practice. Author estimates that nine SDA and three |
FTV deems agreement on const. changes is positive, but notes it could easily be rejected in parliament
| FTV current affairs program ’60 minuta’ by Arijana Saracevic Helac– Commenting the agreement on constitutional changes, FTV says that bearing in mind that the Cardinal Vinko Puljic invited Croat representatives not to sign anything unfair for Croats it was a surprise when HDZ leader Dragan Covic decided to “disobey” the Cardinal. In this way, says the reporter, Covic avoided to join the SBiH and their allies who are now roaming all over BiH trying to convince “confused citizens” that the agreement is damaging for them. FTV says that although the agreement is undoubtedly a result of numerous compromises and not exactly the best solution for BiH, it is definitely a step forward for the country as it strengthens the authority of the state. Feature concludes that nevertheless the agreement could be rejected in BiH Parliament, since there is strong a chance for discontent Croat MPs, SBiH, BOSS and few independent MPs to vote against it, which would be enough for its rejection. |
SDA leader Tihic: SBiH only works against other parties; all SDA MPs should vote for changes
| FTV current affairs program ’60 Minuta’ by Bakir Hadziomerovic – In an interview to ’60 minutes’, the SDA leader Sulejman Tihic commented on recent claims by the SBiH leader Safet Halilovic that there are 16 MPs in the state parliament who would reject the agreement on constitution changes. Tihic says that SBiH did not discuss the constitutional changes, but instead only tries to hinder the work of other parties which is for the benefit of BiH. “I believe that there will be enough votes to pass those amendments (to the BiH Constitution)”, added Tihic. He adds all SDA MPs in BiH Parliament should vote for the agreement. “All those who vote against the agreement on constitutional changes would be violating the SDA statute”, explained Tihic. |
EU Foreign Ministers call on BiH authorities to implement const. changes as soon as possible
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Oslobodjenje op-ed: despite the biggest gain for RS, agreement on const. change positive
| Oslobodjenje pg 9 ‘Now what?’ op-ed by Mirko Sagolj – Editorial reads that regardless of the fact that RS politicians drew the biggest profit from the agreement on constitutional changes, “this move represents first step in BiH getting out from the dark Dayton tunnel.” Author comments that the agreement opened process that can lead to further restructure of the state, specially stressing the fact that it has been reached solely by local politicians. Editorial concludes that if the agreement does not receive necessary support in the Parliament, BiH could face large-scaled political crisis and opponents of the agreement would be than to be blamed for. |
SD op-ed: Const. changes agreement would not bring any changes | Slobodna Dalmacija pg 15 ‘Our mother |
Other political issues | |
EU Foreign Ministers pledge to continue supporting Western Balkans
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HR Schwarz-Schilling to present plans regarding replaced officials
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BiH CoM Chair Terzic meets HDZ leader Covic: Agreement on reform of higher education in sight, talks to continue today
| Dnevni Avaz pg 5 ‘Agreement on reform of higher education finally in sight’ by T.Lazovic – BiH Council of Ministers Chair Adnan Terzic, together with BiH Security Minister Barisa Colak and BiH Finance Minister Ljerka Maric, met HDZ leader Dragan Covic and Mostar University Rector Franjo Ljubic and discussed reform of higher education. Terzic told DA that an agreement on draft law on higher education is in sight: “We received certain guarantees that representatives of Croat people will support the law if it consist regulations on state agency for university accreditation. Other issues on which there is no agreement, such as way of financing, would stay as they are and could have been solved in next phase.” Dnevni Avaz pg 5 inset ‘Continuation of talks today’ – Continuation of the talks is expected to take place in BiH CoM Chair cabinet on Tuesday, with presence of British Ambassador Matthew Rycroft and representatives of OHR, OSCE and World Bank.Dnevni List pg 11 ‘Terzic and Covic talked about high education’ by E. Milavic, Vecernji List pg 2 ‘About high education’ not signed – Commenting on this meeting HDZ spokesperson Miso Relota said that ‘the Croat side has reiterated once again its stands according to which the law should be adopted as soon as possible, that it stands for financing of the high education at the state level and Terzic agreed with it…’ Oslobodjenje pg 3 ‘On reform of higher education’ – also reported. |
CoM Chair Terzic visits Mostar: ‘Numerous problems in functioning of BiH CoM have been ‘programmed’ in IC bodies’ | Vecernji List pg 2, mentioned on cover ‘Terzic: I have never met with Kostunica’ by F. Vukoja – BiH CoM Chairman Adnan Terzic visited a VL editorial office in Mostar on Monday and, among the other things, he stated ‘that numerous problems in functioning of the BiH CoM have been ‘programmed’ in the International Community bodies’. Terzic also said that he has frequent meeting with Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader, while he has never met with Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica and according to Terzic he warned |
BiH and
| Oslobodjenje pg 7, mentioned on cover ‘Arrest of Gotovina is recipe for BiH’ by A.Prlenda – Asked to comment what could BiH do to meet the last outstanding condition for Partnership for Peace [PfP] members if Radovan Karadzic is not in the country, NATO spokesperson James Appathurai pointed out that Croatian Government removed one of the largest obstacles in their path towards NATO membership by assisting in the arrest of general Ante Gotovina [top Croatian suspect for war crimes] although he was not in Croatian territory. Daily unofficially learns that NATO wants BiH and |
Papal representative in BiH:
| Dnevni List, pg 10 ‘Holy Sea concerned with position of Catholics in BiH’, by KTA, D.L. – during the 36th regular meeting of BiH Bishops Conference that is being held in Mostar, the representative of the Holy Sea to BiH, Archbishop Alessandro d’Errico, noted that the Holy Sea was particularly worried with the fact that the number of Catholics in BiH has considerably lessened since 1991. Vecernji List, pg 4 ‘Church matters in BiH being discussed’, by KTA – reports from conference. |
Economic issues | |
Foreign currency holders ask BiH authorities not to pass the law on foreign currency savings; otherwise they announce strict measures
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BiH Association of former foreign currency holders says BiH was under IC pressure to take over this issue completely
| Hayat by Tomislav Djuric – Chair of BiH Association BiH foreign currency holders, Amila Omersoftic criticises the draft law on foreign currency savings to be discussed by the BiH Parliament on Thursday stating that the law doesn’t stipulate how would entities and Brcko District pay out the means and as of when. Omersoftic stressed that UN Security Council, as well as OHR’ former Senior Deputy High Representative Donald Hays International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, have made a great pressure asking BiH to take over the full responsibility for the debt. She further says that the BiH took over all obligations regarding the old foreign currency savings, kept in ‘Privredna Bank’ and ‘Jugobank’ in Sarajevo, namely 2 billions KM, without interest rates, and released all other states of former Yugoslavia of debts they owe to BiH holders. |
HoR’ delegate Gligoric supports old foreign currency savers
| EuroBlic RSpg 2 ‘They are waiting for EURO a billion for 15 years’ by D. Stanisic – Tihomir Gligoric, delegate at the BH HoR supports demands of savers, expressing his view it is a Parliament duty to enact the Law on return of old foreign currency savings. He claims he holds information BiH COM has already set draft of this Law. However, Beriz Belkic, BiH HoR delegate, denies this information, saying offered project was rejected by the Parliament Commission for Finances and Budget. Along with Belkic, Jure Pelivan, Coordinator fore foreign currency savings with the BiH COM, said “draft Law was not prepared well, since it contained no concrete steps.” |
EU Foreign Ministers on regional economic cooperation
| Oslobodjenje pg 3 ‘To assist Western Balkans countries with practical measures’, mentioned on cover, by Fena– The EU will continue supporting the Western Balkans countries with practical measures to make their European perspective tangible. In this context, the Council encourages regional cooperation, especially the establishing of the regional free trade zone on basis of CEFTA [Central European Free Trade Agreement] and expects results from the high-level meeting, which will take place on April 6 in Bucharest, is said in the conclusions that the EU Council accepted on Monday in Brussels. At invitation of the Romanian Prime Minister, CEFTA Chair, Calin Popescu-Tariceanu, the Prime Ministers of Albania, |
BiH Chief Negotiator Davidovic: BiH will for longer time keep beneficial status in trade with EU
| Dnevni Avaz pg 5 ‘Davidovic: We will keep beneficial status’ by T.Lazovic – BiH Chief negotiator with EU on Stabilisation and Association Agreement [ |
FBiH HoP to discuss the allocation of public revenues in FBiH
| Hayat – FBiH House of Peoples will discuss the issue of the allocation of public revenues in the entity at the session on Tuesday. There is still no agreement on allocation of public revenues in FBiH, as the law was passed but was further submitted to the |
VL: After failed sale of Hercegovacka Banka, ‘Hercegovina Osiguranje’ is being offered for sale | Vecernji List pg 5 ‘After bank Hercegovina Osiguranje is being offered’ by M. Sutalo – Representatives of brokerage firm ‘Fima’ from Croatia arrived to Mostar on Monday in order to go through accounting of ‘Hercegovina Osiguranje’ so that they can get an insight in business operations of this insurance company. VL reminds that 10 days ago Hercegovacka Banka (HB) Provisional Administrator Toby Robinson published a tender for the sale of its company. VL wonders whether this means that they gave up sale of HB and whether HB would be liquidated. VL says that still there is no an official reply to these questions from the Robinsons’ Office or the OHR. |
Crimes, investigations and affairs | |
ICJ hearing in BiH vs.
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RSNA to discuss BiH lawsuit against
| Hayat RTRS, Oslobodjenje pg 2 ‘Lawsuit BiH vs. |
BiH HoP Chair Milojevic writes to RSNA Speaker: Serb HoP deputies could not discuss lawsuit in parliament
| Glas Srpske pg 5 ‘Suit without assent’ by G.D. – Goran Milojevic, Chairperson of the BiH HoP, said in a letter addressed to the RS NA Speaker, Igor Radojicic, that Serb delegates at BiH HoP could not include the issue of withdrawal of BH suit versus SiCG on session agenda, since Bosniaks and Croats opposed to it. Assent should be reached to all issues include into session agenda, according to Milojevic, adding that Bosniak and Croat delegates rejected every possibility of reviewing the issue of legality of the suit. |
FTV ‘60 minuta’ on
| FTV current affairs program ’60 Minuta’ by Zvonko Maric– Following the series of articles published by Banja Luka based Nezavisne novine in which a number of |
| Dnevni Avaz pg 8 ‘Party must pay 1,7 million KM’ by Srna – Following the session of the |
Oslobodjenje op-ed: RS is international reward for successfully committed genocide
| Oslobodjenje pg 9 ‘Political vampirism’ op-ed by Zija Dizdarevic – Commenting death and burial of Slobodan Milosevic, editorial reads that his policy broke down everywhere, including |
NN op-ed: Majority of Serbian citizens viewed Milosevic’s funeral as repetition of deja vu politics of autism | Nezavisne Novine op-ed pg 7 ‘Milosevic’s funeral’ by Pero Simic – Writing about the funeral of Slobodan Milosevic, the author notes that the majority of Serbian citizens viewed it as repetition of “deja vu” politics of autism and threats to the entire world. He adds whatever somebody may think of present |
DA op-ed: Guarantees offered for temporary release of former BiH Presidency member by
| Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘New irritating move from Belgrade’ by Husein Orahovac – Editorial comments that it is irritating that official Belgrade offered guarantees to the BiH Court to give former BiH Presidency member Mirko Sarovic temporary release, for it is interference in judiciary of an independent country. Sarovic is indicted in the case of ‘Privredna’ Bank Srpsko Sarajevo. He resigned from being member of the BiH Presidency in 2003 after he was faced with accusations of organizing illegal military trade with |
HNK raises charges against suspects for Heliodrom crimes
| Dnevni Avaz pg 12, mentioned on cover ‘Marijanovic and Buhovac indicted for war crimes in Heliodrom’ by F.Vele, Dnevni List, pg 2 ‘Indictment against Marijanovic and Buhovac’, not signed – Herzegovina-Neretva Canton [HNC] Prosecution raised charges against Miroslav Miro Marijanovic and Ante Lisa Buhovac for war crimes against civilians and POWs in case of ‘Camp Heliodrom’, confirmed HNC Chief Prosecutor Nijaz Mehmedbasic. |