Latest radio news broadcast at 12.00 on 29 September
RADIO HERCEG-BOSNA (12,00 hrs) | BH Radio 1(12,00 hrs) | RTRS (12,00 hrs) |
Del Ponte in | HR consults EU Ambassadors [NN] | Terzic announces talks on CoM |
EU on | Del Ponte in | Bosic statement |
European MTV Video Music Awards | World news | Vladan Batic arrested |
TV news broadcast on 28 September
RADIO HERCEG-BOSNA (18,00 hrs) | TV PINK (18,00 hrs) | BHT 1 (19,00 hrs) |
HDZ Brcko sues Maoca Muslims | EU Ambassadors on police reform | RS parties to discuss police reform |
Ivanic on BiH CoM | Cavic on police reform | OHR on possible early elections |
OHR won’t speculate on | Bukejlovic on Cavic Affair | BHT’s public opinion survey |
EU Ambassadors on police reform | State Border Commission formed | Speculations on next HR |
NTV Hayat (19,00 hrs) | FTV (19,30 hrs) | RTRS (19,30 hrs) |
Election Comm. on early elections | Draft law on state service | Reactions on wiretapping allegations |
EU Ambassadors on police reform | Protests of Oil Refinery workers | RS parties to meet on police reform |
Bukejlovic on police reform | Dodik on future organisation of BiH | HR’s deadline for |
Cavic’s wiretapping affair | OHR on possible early elections | Police reform no threat for RS |
Oslobodjenje | |
Dnevni Avaz | CoM Chair Terzic: Always when there is a crisis in RS, they demand my resignation |
Dnevni List | Border with |
Vecernji List | BiH still has not official language |
Slobodna Dalmacija | Strike against pocket of citizens ‘weighing’ at 70 million KMs (on VAT) |
Glas Srpske | They are more often hungry than full [feature story on a family from Sijekovac] |
Nezavisne Novine | CoM remains until elections |
Blic | Cavic has no bugs |
Vecernje Novosti | |
Srpski Nacional | |
LATEST NEWS OF TODAY | |
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OHR reiterates stance on police reform: There is no giving up on three EU principles
| Ljiljana Radetic, OHR Spokesperson, at today’s press conference in Bnaja Luka reiterated OHR’s stance in regard to RS Government’s call towards political parties on resumption of police reform talks. She said: “There is no stepping away from the EC’s three principles The IC stands united in its determination to see an agreement on police reform that meets the EU’s three principles adopted. The sooner the |
Del Ponte visits
| BH Radio 1 Mustafa Karahmet, |
Political Developments/Reforms | |
Terzic announces replacements of Dokic, Ivanic in CoM
| Dnevni Avaz cover splash ‘As soon as there is a crisis in RS, they demand my resignation’, pg 5 ‘I have replacement for Mladen Ivanic’ by Sead Numanovic – The Chair of the BiH Council of Ministers Adnan Terzic has announced the beginning of the talks with the parties creating the parliamentary majority in order to find replacements for the Foreign Minister Mladen Ivanic and Traffic and Communications Minister Branko Dokic. In a interview to DA, Terzic confirmed he has candidates for those positions, however refused to name them before wining the necessary support. “So far I have not dealt with this issue because I was too busy with reformatory processes, especially with the police reform. But, now I will come out with new names very soon, immediately after I hold consultations with political subjects,” said Terzic. Asked to comment the Nezavisne Novine cover pg splash ‘CoM remains until the elections’ and pg 4 ‘BiH Council of Ministers remains until next elections’ by M. Cubro – With regard to the announcement of |
Bukejlovic invited Cavic, Dodik and Ivanic to participate in new talks on police reform
| BHT, Hayat, FTV, RTRS, Dnevni Avaz pg 4 ‘Bukejlovic invited Cavic, Dodik and Ivanic to participate in new talks on police reform’, Nezavisne novine pg 3 ‘Consultations on police reform on Friday’ by D. R., Glas Srpske pg 3 ‘Invitation to talks’ by G. D., EuroBlic pg RS2 ‘PM calls for talks’ not signed – RS Premier Pero Bukejlovic on Wednesday invited on the leaders of the major political parties in RS to consultations on police reform in BiH this Friday, September 30, announced the RS PM Cabinet. In a letter to the leaders of the |
Ashdown says | RTRS – The High Representative, Paddy Ashdown sent a message to |
EU Ambassadors in BiH: This is a moment of decision for RS Government
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NN source: HR consulting EU Ambassadors re ban on issuing visas to RS officials | Nezavisne Novine pg 3, announced on cover ‘Either police reform or complete isolation’ by M. Kusmuk inset ‘Possible ban on issuing visas to officials from RS’ – a source close to diplomatic circles in BiH claims HR Paddy Ashdown is discussing with EU Ambassadors the possibility to ban issuing of visas for RS officials and delegates who oppose European principles on police reform. |
OHR delivered a list of 20 corrupted policemen to Minister Matijasevic
| Nezavisne Novine pg 3 ‘A list of 20 corrupted policemen before Matijasevic’, announced on cover ‘OHR forwarded a list of 20 corrupted policemen to Minister Matijasevic’ by M. Kusmuk – According to a source close to RS MoI, OHR forwarded a list of corrupted high officials of police. The source claims the list includes 20 names, some of which are: Banja Luka |
Oslobodjenje feature on
| Oslobodjenje cover splash, pgs 4-5 ‘ |
SD op-ed:
| Slobodna Dalmacija, pg 16, mentioned on front ‘ |
SNSD’s Dodik: Martens’ police reform concept fell through
| Oslobodjenje pg 3 ‘Martens’ police reform concept fell through’, Glas Srpske pg 5 ‘Constitution before reforms’ by D. Mo. – The president of the SNSD, Milorad Dodik, said that for his party the three EU principle in police reform are not a problem, but that the problem is their different interpretation. Dodik told reporters that this particularly pertains to the third principle which speaks of technical arrangement and where the IC requests that this be done by police technicians. He added that the Martens plan of reform has definitely failed and that it can not be proposed again in the same form. Dnevni Avaz pg 4 ‘Early elections in the entire BiH’, Nezavisne Novine pg 6 ‘ Commenting on the OHR’s announcements that extraordinary elections are possible, Dodik said that the SNSD will not take part if they are not held in the whole of BiH and with a four-year mandate. He stressed that BiH must reach a basic consensus on its internal arrangement. “We will take part in changing the BiH Constitution only if a consensus is reached, meaning that RS can say by its free will, that BiH is an internationally recognised state and something what we want, but under condition that RS is one of the federal units,” said Dodik. He added that it is not true that RS is ethnically pure and noted that all property was restored to pre-war owners, which means that they freely hold it. Commenting on reports that RS police minister Darko Matijasevic spied on president Cavic, said that this demonstrate how bad relations are in RS. |
RS premier denies interior ministry eavesdropping on entity president
| Pink, Hayat, RTRS, Oslobodjenje pg 3, mentioned on cover ‘WE have more important problems than intrigues’, Dnevni Avaz pg 5 ‘Bukejlovic: RS MoI does not eavesdropping on Cavic’, EuroBlic cover pg splash and pg RS2 ‘Cavic has no “bugs”’ by Rajna Radosavljevic, Nezavisne Novine pg 2 ‘Pero Bukejlovic: The Government has nothing to do with eavesdropping’ by V. Popovic, Glas Srpske pg 5 ‘A board demands for a report’ by E. G. S., FENA – RS Prime Minister Pero Bukejlovic said on Wednesday that the entity government had nothing to do with reports of the alleged bugging of RS President Dragan Cavic, emphasizing that the Ministry of Internal Affairs did not deal with such things. He also denied a report that he informed Cavic that he had told Minister of Internal Affairs Matijasevic to stop bugging him, as was announced by some media in the RS. “I would know if the RS MoI did anything of this sort,” Bukejovic said. He also said that as he was not a member of the |
Cavic denies he talked about wiretapping
| Nezavisne Novine pg 2 ‘Pero Bukejlovic: The Government has nothing to do with eavesdropping’ by V. Popovic inset ‘Cavic: I was not talking about eavesdropping’ announced on cover – Dragan Cavic stated on Wednesday evening that he was not talking about any kind of eavesdropping during |
NN: RS MoI possesses wiretapping equipment
| Nezavisne Novine pg 2 ‘RS MoI has eavesdropping equipment’ by Mr. K. – A source close to RS MoI confirmed RS MoI is in possession of equipment needed for wiretapping phone lines at the entire |
Comments of political officials regarding “Zero tolerance” politics
| Dnevni Avaz pg 4 ‘Lazovic: It is time |
| RTRS, Nezavisne Novine pg 4 ‘Decision on giving back 17,600 KM today’ by Srna, Dnevni Avaz pg 4 – Doboj |
NN op-ed critical of RS authority
| Nezavisne Novine op-ed pg 7, announced on cover ‘The finish’ by Zeljko Kopanja – The author stresses that by obstructing the BiH course to Europe, RS authorities have brought all of us in a dramatic finishing line, where the hours are counted down to the moment when everything will come down to only one issue – Dayton Agreement: yes or no. He notes that “IF RS authorities continue with an open obstruction, whose sole goal is to maintain control over the work of police, it is clear that the result for RS would be fatal. More than ever, the possibility has been left open of seeing the current RS authority sacrifice |
BiH Election Commission on early elections
| Hayat – Head of BIH Electoral Commission Branko Petric in his interview for NTV Hayat talked about the possibility for early elections in BIH. He sad that early elections are not included in the BIH Electoral Law. Petric said that in order for BIH to organize the early elections it has to adopt the amendments to the Election Law for the elections to be legal. Petric added that High Representative also has the mandate to impose the amendments to the election law. The BIH election law foresees the early elections in the case of Government dismissal in accordance to the BIH/Entity Constitutions. The mandate of Government elected in early elections ends when the mandate of the dismissed government was supposed to end. |
On behalf of BHT, agency “Puls” conducted a public opinion survey on results of possible early elections
| BHT Alenka Bruck – On behalf of BHT, agency “Puls” conducted a public opinion survey on results of possible early elections. Almost 63% of citizens would vote. Most citizens of RS would vote for SNSD and |
BiH Presidency hosted a meeting on preparations for
| FTV, RTRS, Oslobodjenje pg 4 ‘Preparations form marking 10th anniversary of Dayton’, Dnevni Avaz pg 2, Dnevni List, pg 4 ‘Ceremony on 10th anniversary of signing of Dayton agreement’, by NINA – BiH Presidency Chair Ivo Miro Jovic and Presidency members Sulejman Tihic’s and Borislav Paravac’s Offices representatives held a meeting with ambassadors of countries that signed the Dayton Peace Agreement and EU Ambassadors. In accord to the BiH Presidency’s decision to mark the 10th anniversary of the Dayton-Paris Agreement Jovic informed the ambassadors that the central event of marking this anniversary would take place in |
BHT: BiH, international officials on
| BHT Laura Bosnjak – EU Ambassadors and representatives of signatories of Dayton Peace Agreement have met on Wednesday with the members of BiH Presidency to discuss the future of BiH. In a conference that will be held at the end of October in |
Reactions to Dodik’s statement on BiH’s constitutional order
| Nikolina Veljovic – SNSD leader Milorad Dodik stated in the RTRS current affairs program ‘Crvna linija’ broadcast on Tuesday that there are only two solution for BiH’s constitutional solution – for it to be organized as the Federation consisting of three units “or separation.” This statement has caused bold reactions from other political parties. HSS leader Marko Tadic stated that Dodik’s statement is worrying, because it suggests that peoples in BiH should have constitutional right for separation. Sejfudin Tokic, Co-President of SDU stated that Croat and Serb nationalists are trying to achieve dividing of BiH in three ethnic units. According to him, Dodik as alleged social-democrat shouldn’t represents such ideas. Beriz Belkic from Party for BiH stated that Dodik’s statement is leading to disintegration of BiH. |
HDZ leader Covic on constitutional changes: BiH with three levels of authority
| Vecernji List, pg 3 ‘Correct injustice about Posavina’, by Valentina Rupcic, Slobodna Dalmacija, back pg ‘Covic for three levels of authority’, by Z. Zekic – A senior delegation of HDZ, led by HDZ President, Dragan Covic, visited Orasje, where it took part in a round table on constitutional changes. In his keynote speech Covic noted that the key problem in BiH is the current organizational set up, defective election law, big bureaucratic apparatus and the influence of the OHR. Covic noted that the HDZ advocated for three levels of authority in BiH: the state, middle level and municipalities. When it comes to the middle level, the HDZ advocates for three or more federal units, with a remark that the regions would have to have a noticeable (Croat) national majority. Dnevni Avaz pg 8 also carried the statement. Slobodna Dalmacija, pgs 16-17, mentioned on front ‘If RS stays, Croats should be given third entity’, by Marijan Sivric – carries an interview Covic, which carries lines similar to those from the aforementioned round table. In addition, Covic says that basic principles in decision-making process at the state level should be the principle of parity. Furthermore, he says it is unacceptable for the HDZ to have the two entities, organized as they are at the moment. “…we believe we will create an ambiance at that middle level to have several of those or federal units or other forms of organization, the minimum is three. In other words, we will try to ensure an absolute equality of the three peoples”. |
Party for BiH’s Belkic: Parties are discussing possible changes to BiH Constitution
| Dnevni List, pg 2 ‘Step away from agreement on change to Constitution’, by Arijana Beus – According to an MP in the BiH House of Representatives, Beriz Belkic (SBiH), representatives of political parties, namely HDZ, Nezavisne Novine pg 6 ‘Parties confirmed talks on changes to BiH Constitution’ by Srna, EuroBlic pg RS1, announced on cover ‘Donald Hays is a second from shadow’ by EuroBlic team also covered the issue. |
Economic/Social Issues | |
PDHR Butler: RS obstructs efficient statistics gathering
| Dnevni Avaz pg 12 ‘RS obstructs efficient statistics gathering’, Dnevni List, pg 2 ‘Bad statistics – poor citizens’, by NINA,Nezavisne Novine pg 2 ‘RS negatively influences attracting of investors’ by G. G., Glas Srpske pg 2 ‘Farewell next year?’ by Srna,FENA – RS obstruction of efficient statistics gathering in Bosnia and Herzegovina is having a direct and substantial negative impact on efforts to attract investment and create jobs, Principal Deputy High Representative Larry Butler told business students participating on Wednesday at a roundtable on the BiH business environment, OHR said in a press release. Ambassador Butler said the RS authorities must ensure that the memorandum of cooperation that has been drawn up under the terms of the Law on Statistics and that will ensure better cooperation and a harmonized system of statistics gathering, is signed by the RS representative without further delay. “Good statistics gathering is a pillar of a functioning economy that can attract investment and generate new jobs,” Ambassador Butler said. However, he pointed out that the failure of the RS Statistical Institute to sign this agreement and thereby ensure better cooperation with the Federation Statistics Agency and the BiH Statistics Agency means that “the BiH economy – and the citizens who depend on that economy – must labor under a completely unnecessary burden.” He added that RS obstructionism is now affecting future donor assistance. The EC would assist the statistical system in a twinning project worth 1.5 million KM and with 500,000 Euros for technical equipment as of 2006. This will be put on hold if the RS does not stop its obstructionism. “We are not talking about State versus Entity here – we’re talking about a sensible system that will pool the resources of the various statistics gathering bodies so that they can provide the information that entrepreneurs, investors and government planners need,” Ambassador Butler said. The roundtable was organized by the Sarajevo Graduate School of Business. The School has been refurbished with the help of funds from USAID and offers a postgraduate course affiliated to |
Critics following
| Glas Srpske pg 5 ‘What is coming behind the hill?’ by D.Vrhovac-Mihajlovic – Regarding the statement PDHR Lawrence Butler gave Tuesday in Banja Luka, regarding |
SD on consequences of VAT law: BiH will need 70 million KMs
| Slobodna Dalmacija, front pg splash and pgs 16-17 ‘Strike against pocket of citizens ‘weighing’ at 70 million KMs’, by Emir Felic – carries a feature on consequences of the introduction of the VAT in BiH. Among other claims, the author says that estimates have it that BiH will in 2006 need something like 71 million KMs (FBiH 50,44 million, RS 20, 96 million) to soften the consequences of the introduction of the VAT, and that only covers for ten basic groceries. |
Education/PBS | |
HSS complains to OHR about BHTV broadcasts
| Oslobodjenje pg 3 ‘PBS needs reform’, Dnevni List, pg 6 ‘Representatives of OHR visit HSS’, by NINA, Slobodna Dalmacija, pg 20 ‘Abolish FTV and RTRS’, by M. Landeka, FENA – The chairman of the Croat Peasants’ Party of BiH [HSS], Marko Tadic, and the party deputy chairman, Anto Colak, had talks in Sarajevo on Wednesday with OHR officials, Senior Deputy High Representative Martin Ney and Frank Hartmann, in which they discussed reform of the public RTV [Radio and TV] service, educational problems – paying particular attention to the school curricula in Sarajevo, Vares, Zepce, Rozor/Rama and Stolac – the implementation of reforms in Mostar and defence reform in B-H. On that occasion Tadic expressed a great deal of dissatisfaction with the current programmes broadcast on BHTV One and emphasized the need to reform the public RTV service by abolishing entity broadcasters and by giving the state of B-H one public television in which all three constituent nations will be equally represented. The HSS of B-H supports children’s right to study their own language, history and culture and their right to study from school-books written in their own language. The HSS also supports the continuation of reforms in Mostar and defence reform in B-H, says an announcement released by the HSS of B-H. |
HR Ashdown again warns PM Bukejlovic to dismiss Dean Lukic
| Dnevni List, pg 2 ‘Ashdown again wants that professor Lukic be fired’, by NINA, Glas Srpske pg 3 ‘Police to throw out Lukic’ by M. Filipovic, EuroBlic pg RS2 ‘Help of police wanted as well’ by D. S./Srna – Tanjug news agency reported that the High Representative, Paddy Ashdown, again warned the RS Prime Minister, Pero Bukejlovic, that he has not observed his decision according to which the Dean of Law School in East Sarajevo, Radomir Lukic, should have been dismissed. |
| Hayat, Dnevni Avaz pg 12 ‘Eastern Sarajevo University against removal of Radomir Lukic’ – Staff of Eastern Sarajevo Academy considers High Representative Paddy Ashdown’s request for resignation/removal of Dean of the Law Faculty Radomir Lukic as political. They asked the relevant RS Institutions to protect educational institutions from interferences of this kind. |
BiH could lose 24 million US$ if it fails to adopt law on higher education
| Dnevni List, pg 9 ‘Will BiH lose 24 million dollars?’, by D. Pusic – BiH could lose a World Bank’s loan worth 24 million US$ in case it does not adopt the state law on higher education by end of the year. According to a WB spokesman, Sreko Latal, a meeting with cantonal finance ministers and Governor of BiH Central Bank is scheduled at the World Bank’s for today (Thursday). Inset ‘Losing national interests’ carries the Canton 8 Education Minister, Jozo Maric, who says that the national status and future are above the deadlines. |
DL: Joint core curriculum reminds of assimilation
| Dnevni List, pg 2 ‘Assimilation through education’, by I. Rozic – commenting on the education related issues in BiH, especially about the issue of joint core curriculum, Rozic says that one senses that the joint core curriculum carries an amount of the ‘brotherhood and unity’, in other words of assimilation, something which will not go down likely with the parents and pupils. |
RS NA adopted conclusions regarding education
| Pink, BHT, Hayat, RTRS, Glas Srpske pg 2 ‘A thicker envelope – for the beginning’ by G.Dakic – RS National Assembly Wednesday adopted 29 conclusions, including the one demanding RS Government to immediately return the salaries of the educational staff to the level from December last year. That means 3% increase for the primary school teachers and 8% for high schools and cultural institutions. |
Miscellaneous | |
BiH HoR: Laws on Defense, Military Service adopted
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HDZ submits amendment to defence law
| Vecernji List, pg 2 ‘Name regiments after HVO too’, by Dejan Jazvic – Reports that HDZ MPs in the BiH HoR submitted an amendment to the Law on Defence according to which the future BiH Armed Forces would include in its organization the HVO Regiment, the BiH Army Regiment and the RS Army Regiment, which would have insignia of former national armies. Although the relevant parliamentary commission did not support the HDZ’s amendment, the HDZ Caucus repeated its amendment, therefore the MPs will have to vote on it. |
FBiH HoR held session
| BHT, FTV, Hayat, Oslobodjenje pg 6 ‘Invalid pensions wait for budget rebalance’, Dnevni Avaz pg 11, Dnevni List, pg 4 ‘Voting on budget re-balancing postponed’, by Ivica Glibusic – FBiH House of Representatives adopted the draft laws that will abolish entity Ministry of Defence and conscription system in FBiH Army. FBiH HoR decided that the pensions to decorated war veterans will be paid starting from |
DA on list of participants of crimes in Srebrenica
| Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘A list of participants in genocide considerably reduced’ by A.Hadzic – In regard to list of those who participate in war crimes against Srebrenica people (which is to be completed by Sunday), a daily’s source demanding anonymity claims that “what I know is that the list contains less names than initial list did, which included the names of tens of hundreds of people who took part in operations around Srebrenica.” Source further notes that apart from persons already charged by the Tribunal and marked with “A” label cases, the list will also include the names of many people “who have been – for years now – hiding and pretending they had nothing to do with crimes in Srebrenica”. Daily also learns that the list will include the names of main/direct executors of crimes, participants and co-participants of Srebrenica crimes. Daily’s source also claims that some of those people have already been “given signs” to leave BiH, expressing suspicion that the entire list would be disclosed to public. According to inset ‘Panic in four cities’, the greatest panic over the lsit is present in Zvornik, Bratunac, Vlasenica and |
DL: Identification of borders between BiH and | Dnevni List, front pg splash and pg 3 ‘Border with Croatia agreed upon’, by Marko Karacic – According to a member of BiH Commission for borders, Zeljko Obradovic, identification of borders between BiH and Croatia is a done deal as of yesterday (Wednesday). He explains that Croatian side has sent into the ratification procedure the agreement on borders. |
VL: BiH has no official languages
| Vecernji List, front pg splash and pgs 4-5 ‘BiH still has not official language’, by Milan Sutalo – Analysing the contents of web pages of BiH authorities, namely the BiH Presidency, BiH CoM, BiH Parliament and BiH Ministries, the author notes that not all of them have versions in languages of the three constituent peoples in BiH. However, Sutalo says that, unfortunately, the authorities are not breaking any law because the BiH Constitution does not specifically state what official languages in BiH are, nor it prescribes the application of the languages in the state institutions. |
Investigations against Hasan Cengic and 17 other persons integrated into one investigation
| Nezavisne Novine pg 5 ‘Integrated investigations against Hasan Cengic and 17 persons’ by A. Sisic – The Special Department of BiH Prosecutor’s Office for Organised Crime launched a new investigation against Hasan Cengic and another 17 persons at the beginning of September on alleged financial malfeasant acts of the Foundation for Aid to Muslim population in BiH, as the Prosecutor’s Office confirmed. Prosecutor Drew Engel (sp!) on September 9 integrated several investigation the BiH Prosecutor’s Office was carrying out with regard to business conducting of Cengic and associates through activities of the Foundation, TWRA and |