Latest radio news broadcast at 12.00 on 26 September
RADIO HERCEG-BOSNA (12,00 hrs) | BH Radio 1 (12,00 hrs) | RTRS (12,00 hrs) |
| RS pensioners protest in BL | Pensioners protest in B. Luka |
RS pensioners protesting Monday | FBiH HoR in session tomorrow | |
Typhoon in | World news | Humphreys on police reform (NN) |
TV news broadcast on 25 September
RADIO HERCEG-BOSNA (18,00 hrs) | TV PINK (18,00 hrs) | BHT 1 (19,00 hrs) |
Day of public media | RS Police’s action in | EUFOR and RS police action in BL |
Day of Trebinje parish | Regional News | Closing arguments in Jelavic case |
Search action in | Terzic and Cenic on VAT | Canadian sentenced for crime in BiH |
| BiH to export fish to EU states | Bouchar extradited to |
NTV Hayat (19,00 hrs) | FTV (19,30 hrs) | RTRS (19,30 hrs) |
EUFOR and RS police action in BL | Regional News | IMF write offs 55 million $ debt |
Canadian sentenced for crime in BiH | RS Police’s action in | Search action in |
Ceric re-elected as the Head of IC | Nikolas Ribic sentenced to 3 yrs | Ceko & Divjak on crime |
“Circle 99” criticised unique VAT rate | Cenic on police reform in BiH | |
Oslobodjenje | Those sanctioned include premiers, delegates, directors… |
Dnevni Avaz | Mustafa Ceric to remain Head of BiH Islamic Community in for seven more years |
Dnevni List | Cardinal Puljic: Property of Catholic Church being taken away even today |
Vecernji List | People from Varazdic buying Hercegovacka bank |
Slobodna Dalmacija | Features |
Glas Srpske | Empty-handed |
Nezavisne Novine | RS police and EUFOR searched for Ljuban Ecim |
Blic | News versus news; Search at the houses of Ljuban Ecim and “Sherwood” Hotel |
Vecernje Novosti | Features |
Srpski Nacional | Features |
LATEST NEWS OF TODAY | |
RS pensioners protest in BL
| BH Radio 1 Radmila Grubisa – Several thousands of the pensioners from all around RS are on streets of |
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Update to renewed trial for “Orao” affair
| RS Radio – The beginning of renewed trial against 18 persons charged with illegal export in arms and ammunition to |
EUFOR still checking traffic near Zvornik | RS Radio – EUFOR members are also today engaged in checking traffic at Karakaj border crossing near Zvornik. |
War Crimes/Organised Crime/Legal Proceedings | |
RS police, EUFOR failed to arrest Ljuban Ecim
| Dnevni List, pg 2, mentioned on front ‘Attempt to arrest ICTY fugitives from RS failed’, by Marko Karacic – DL learns from an unofficial source that the aim of the operation was also the arrest of Stojan Zupljanin, a former official of the RS MoI, who is wanted by the ICTY. Vecernji List, pg 3 ‘Failed attempt to arrest Karadzic’s close associate’, by Branka Stevandic – reports on RS police/EUFOR operation. |
A Serb from
| BHT, Hayat, FTV, RTRS – The first trial for keeping the UNPROFOR soldiers as hostages in BiH in 1995 ended in |
VL: Genocide was committed against BiH Croats too
| Dnevni List, pg 5 ‘Genocide against Croats: Lack of entity is – new genocide’, by Miroslav Vasilj – Carries an ‘analysis’ of suffering of the Croat people in BiH during the war in which the author argues that just like in the case of Bosniaks, a genocide was carried out against the BiH Croats. The author argues that the Croat political leadership and intellectuals should be tackling the issue more, saying that “denying the genocide would be a crime equal to the genocide committed against the Croats during the aggression on BiH”. (NB: the article does not mention anything about the (Croat) entity in BiH despite the headline of the article) |
Economic/Social Affairs/Audits | |
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EC’s Maroevic: A single rate most efficient way to introduce way
| BHT, Oslobodjenje pg 6 ‘A single rate most efficient’, Nezavisne Novine pg 2 ‘A single VAT rate will decrease tax manipulation’ by Agencies – Commenting on the initiative for changing the Law on VAT, Spokesperson of the European Commission Delegation to BiH Frane Maroevic said that EC supports a single VAT rate as the most efficient way to introduce VAT. It would make tax manipulations through the system with more tax rates impossible. |
SDU’s Tokic requests for basic consumer’s goods (food), publishing sector to be exempted from VAT
| Nezavisne Novine pg 6 ‘VAT will cause social unrest’ by P.K. – Sejfudin Tokic, President of the SDU of BiH, Sunday stated that the introduction of the VAT will result in drastic increase of prices of goods, which will cause the biggest blow on the social status of hundreds of thousand citizens of BiH. Oslobodjenje pg 6 ‘Zero rate for publishing sector’ also carried Tokic’s statement. Dnevni Avaz pg 5 ‘Basic consumer goods should be exempted from VAT’, mentioned on cover ‘EU is against VAT on information’ carries interview with Tokic, in which he presented his views on VAT. |
VL: Update to sale of Hercegovacka Bank
| Vecernji List, front pg splash ‘People from Varazdic buying Hercegovacka bank’, and pg 3 ‘People from Varazdin: We are in closing stage of buying Hercegovacka bank’, by Zoran Kresic – The CEO of ‘FIMA’ (Croatian brokerage firm from Varazdin), Milan Horvat, confirmed for VL that a delegation of the firm recently talked to the Provisional Administrator for ‘Hercegovacka bank’ HB), Toby Robinson, in Sarajevo about signing a sales contact, the aim of which is a takeover of the ‘HB’ by ‘FIMA’. Horvat explains that ‘FIMA’ now plans to make an in-depth analysis of the bank and its subsidiaries before taking a decision, which will take at least 2-3 months. |
PDHR Butler to visit B. Luka and meet RS Chief Auditos Ceko: Ceko is subject to pressures
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Political Developments/Reforms | |
Oslobodjenje publishes list of 102 officials penalized by Election Commission for illegal use of property
| Oslobodjenje cover splash, pgs 4-5 ‘Prime Minister, delegates, directors penalized’ by A. Avdic – Daily publishes a list of 102 people penalized by the BiH Temporary Election Commission in 2000 for illegal use of property. In line with the Election Law, they were also banned from performing any duties in executive and legal authorities, and in their parties. Daily is in possession of the original list of those penalized and claims that there are still a number of those still performing public functions such as Prime Ministers of Zenica Doboj and Podrinje Cantons, Nedzad Polic and Salko Obhodjas respectively, a delegate in FBiH House of Peoples Enes Duvnjakovic, Stjepan Kljujic and a number of other delegates in Cantonal Assemblies, FBiH and RS Municipal Councils and companies. |
| Nezavisne Novine pg 5, announced on cover ‘ EuroBlic RSpg 2 ‘They expect power cut’ by Glas Srpske pg 5 ‘Silence and dark’ – carries statement of Novakovic Vecernje Novosti pg 2 ‘Concessions in Governments’ proposal?’ by Sl.Pesevic – Apart from carrying Bosic’ statement, daily questions whether the RS citizens will be the last to find out that police reform in BiH has already been agreed within the narrow circle of political officials in BiH. |
Kunic on police reform
| Glas Srpske pg 5 ‘A struggle for survival’ by Sv.Pecic – Petar Kunic, President of the Democratic Forum and delegate at the BiH HoR, has stated in Derventa that strong pressures against RS over police reform have forced us to deal with the issue of its survival instead of focusing on economic development. He stated it would be very hard to preserve RS in the manner done at the moment., stressing: “If we preserve police, for which we should all pledge, we will be able to preserve RS.” |
Vecernje Novosti on HR’s measures
| Vecernje Novosti pg 6 ‘He still does not use execution by a firing squad’, announced on cover ‘About to execute them before firing squad’ by Radoje Andric – Writing about HR’s, Paddy Ashdown, measures, the author notes that the only measure HR has not reached for (regarding removal of 59 officials in RS last year) is an execution by a firing squad, moving onto extracts from Venice Commission’s Report that are actually not supportive of HR’s measures. It carries statement of Radomir Lukic, Dean at East Sarajevo Law Faculty, reiterates he will not act upon HR’s decision on his removal, stressing: “Besides abusing rights entrusted to him… Ashdown is demanding from RS to violate Law and undermine rights of Faculties.” |
Oslobodjenje: Only removals produce results
| Oslobodjenje pgs 4-5 ‘Too mild OHR’s punishments did not stop obstructions’ by A. Omeragic – Daily comments that the HR Paddy Ashdown has let down public expectations last week when instead of sanctions he only gave warning to the |
Oslobodjenje op-ed concludes only hope in police reform are Americans
| Oslobodjenje ‘Anti-climax’ op-ed by Ibrahim Prohic – “Paddy Ashdown is on his knees. The collapse of negotiations on police reform confirms the mistakes of the HR’s strategy,” comments the author noting that HR is now making the mistakes such as lack of consistency, applies double standards, etc. “He warns RS authorities it is not ‘92, but he acts as it is. The worst, he calls on |
VL interview: British ambassador Rycroft on police reform
| Vecernji List, pg 4 ‘Brussels threatening authorities in Banja Luka over police’, mentioned on front ‘Brussels threatening with sanctions against RS’, by Dejan Jazvic – In an interview for VL, the UK Ambassador to BiH, Matthew Rycroft, whilst speaking about the police reform in BiH, notes that Europe will not give up its principles and requests. Asked as to what measures the UK, as the country presiding the EU at the moment, proposes in order to solve the situation, whether to punish political leaders or parties in RS or to apply some sort of isolation, Ambassador Rycroft says: “The solution to the situation is meeting of all conditions set by the EC in order to start with the |
EC’s Humphreys: Agreement on police reform to be reached in few weeks
| Nezavisne Novine pg 8, announced on cover ‘Agreement on police reform in few weeks’ by N.Krsman – In an interview to daily, Michael Humphreys, Head of EC delegation to BiH, expresses expectation that agreement on police reform in BiH will be reached in few weeks, claiming that EU will not give up on its demands based on three EC principles for police reform. On this he notes: “These three principles have been devised to establish a police force once and for all – force that will be professional, freed of political interference and force to respect the needs of population.” He expresses expectation that if agreement on police reform is reached in coming weeks, BiH would be able to launch talks on |
Filipovic (HDZ): Croat MPs will vote against PBS law
| Dnevni List, pg 4 ‘Croat will appeal to Strasbourg court’, by Anja Vrebac – According to an MP in BiH House of Peoples, Ilija Filipovic (HDZ), the Croat MPs in the BiH HoP will vote against the proposed Law on PBS, as instructed by the HDZ’s Main Board and National Council. Filipovic announces other measures too: “After the law gets published in the Official gazette, it will be subjected to assessment regarding its constitutionality. If we are happy with declaration of the |
SD on PBS law:
| Slobodna Dalmacija, pg 13 ‘Stop Constitutional Court’s judges’, by Petar Milos– The author argues that the BiH Constitutional Court’s judges were wrong in deciding that the Law on PBS is not endangering the Croats’ vital national interests. Milos argues that the judges should know that BiH is also a multi-ethnic country, made of three constituent peoples, in which the Croats want what the other two peoples have in the area of public information. On top of it, Milos claims majority of Croats and their officials are supporting the idea of having a Croat channel. |
Comments on upcoming voting on PBS Law in NN: It is possible to adopt the Law, but it will be hard to implement it
| Nezavisne Novine pg 4 ‘It is possible to adopt the Law, but it will be hard to implement it’ by R.Cengic – Bosko Siljegovic, Serb delegate at the BiH HoP, claims that the Law on |
Miscellaneous | |
Mustafa Ceric re-elected Head of BiH Islamic Community
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Cardinal Puljic on position of Catholic Church and Croats in BiH
| Dnevni List, front pg splash and pgs 8-9 ‘Cardinal Puljic: Property of Catholic Church being taken away even today’, by Ivica Glibusic – In an interview for DL, the Archbishop of Vrhbosnia, Cardinal Vinko Puljic, complains that the Catholic Church in BiH is not only having problems in regaining possession of its property, it is also having problems to hold on to what it owns. (NB: he is mostly referring to issue of nationalized property). Asked to assess the position of the Croats – Catholics in BiH, Cardinal Puljic argues that they are not equal in political and any other sense, complaining that the Croats cannot achieve their identity through the schooling system, language equality and media presence. In that context, he notes that international representatives are applying double standards by acknowledging the strong and acting aggressively against the weak. |