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Bishop’s conference | World News | Jelavic allegedly hiding in |
HDZ Tuzla on education | Cekic on Srebrenica report | Cekic talks to Srebrenica mothers |
HNC teachers support VAT | HR on reform of | Prosper on war criminals |
HSS members met in Odzak | Prosper on Srebrenica | Earthquake in |
NTV Hayat (18,55 hrs) | FTV (19,30 hrs) | RTRS (19,30 hrs) |
World News | Earthquake in | World news |
Cekic on Srebrenica report | Feature on orphans in Bihac | Regional news |
HR on reform of | Anniversary of air bombing in Tesanj | Prosper on ICTY indictees |
Cavic on RS position in future | Cekic talks to Srebrenica mothers | Lawyers conference in |
Oslobodjenje | [Cekic] List of criminals is not yet final |
Dnevni Avaz | Terzic: We’ll offer for chief negotiator with EU to be with RS |
Dnevni List | Two arrested because of robbery [of a bank in Citluk] |
Vecernji List | Jelavic: I will turn myself in |
Nezavisne Novine | Several thousands peopled killed [in Asian earthquake] |
War crimes | |
Smail Cekic presents Srebrenica Taskforce report to Women of Srebrenica and Zepa
| Hayat – Srebrenica Taskforce member, Smail Cekic met with Srebrenica women informing that this body completed and signed the report on events in Srebrenica in July 1995, establishing 19 473 persons who participated in the massacre.BHT 1 by Sanita Lisica-Biberovic – Cekic added 892 persons involved in Srebrenica events in July 1995 are currently employed in institutions on state, entity and municipal levels. “For all these persons special files have been opened, with all the data, [including information] where those persons were in 1995, what they were doing, where they are today and what do they do,” Cekic told to the Association “Mothers of Srebrenica and Zepa enclaves”. He also revealed names of RS police and army units who took part in Srebrenica events, among them special police units from |
Catic, Hafizovic, Ahmetovic object the report doesn’t mention involvement of JNA
| Oslobodjenje pg 4 inset ‘Report is in favour of |
Prosper: ICTY will be waiting for Karadzic, Mladic, Gotovina by 2016
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Burns visits
| PINK, RTRS, Nezavisne novine ‘ |
Political issues | |
Ashdown:
| BHT1, Hayat – The High Representative Paddy Ashdown stated that |
Cavic: Positive effects of EU association process visible only in few years
| RTRS, BHT1, Hayat, Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘RS is changing and adjusting’, Nezavisne novine pg 3 ‘Solutions on police reform will bring good results’ by Srna– RS President and head of the |
DA int w/ Terzic: Key negotiator with EU to be from RS; Police regions have to be confirmed by EC; BiH Parliament has to vote on police agreement
| Dnevni Avaz cover splash, pg 5 ‘Terzic: We’ll offer for chief negotiator with EU to be with RS’ by Admir Malagic – The BiH CoM Chair, Adnan Terzic, says in an interview to DA that there is no much space for satisfaction after the RSNA adoption of the police agreement as new obligations for BiH are on the way. “We are now to start with the serious work to create the team which will determine [ |
Bishop Conference warns framework laws on education against Constitution
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VL: it is symptomatic EPP’s letter to HDZ arrived 10 minutes after Jelavic’s verdict
| Vecernji list pg 4 ‘Marten’s letter to Covic is an embarrassment for EPP’ – VL [which was not published on Saturday due to holiday] carries that HDZ Presidency sent an answer to the European People’ Party assuring it that the HDZ Convention and election of the President were held in accordance to the highest European standards. VL says that everyone except members of party’s presidency Vinko Zoric and Martin Raguz signed the letter. Inset ‘Prompt send out of letter’ carries that “it is symptomatic that the letter came to the HDZ seat through fax machine, only 10 minutes after announcing the verdict in the case of Ante Jelavic. In the same moment, the letter was also distributed to |
BiH authorities to make first change to the BiH Constitution by end of month | Vecernji list pg 5 ‘200 KM less for delegates’, mentioned on cover, by Eldina Medunjanin – VL carries that at the end of this month, both Houses of the BiH Parliament will discuss the draft law on salaries of state employees, whose implementation will result with the decrease of salaries in administration. VL carries that IMF has been insisting for decrease of salaries in the state authorities, and in order to do so, the BiH authorities must make changes to the BiH Constitution, a procedure which is to be completed after BiH HoP’s vote on the law in second reading. This would be the first change of the BiH Constitution. |
Judicial issues | |
VL: Jelavic announces he will turn himself to Croatian authorities for renewed trial; he run not from justice but from OHR
| Vecernji list cover splash, pgs 2-3 ‘Jelavic: I will turn myself in Croatia’ by Zoran Kresic, Ivana Jakelic – Ante Jelavic’s media liaison met with VL journalists telling them that “Jelavic did not run away from law and justice but from orchestrated proceeding and political lynch fixed up by the OHR and his envoys.” VL’s source also said that Jelavic has been hiding in |
NN int with Mato Tadic: ‘I did not resign because I did not want to oppose Court’s decision’
| Nezavisne novine pgs 8-9, mentioned on cover, ‘I did not resign because I did not want to oppose Court’s decision’ by Rubina Cengic – In two-pages long interview to NN, the Chair of the BiH Constitutional Court, Mato Tadic, comments why he remained at the current position following BiH Court’s confirmation of the indictment against him in Lijanovici case: “I put my mandate at disposal of the court. The Court brought decision on the issue and I accepted that decision. I talked to all judges, both domestic and international, and they were not in favour of [me resigning] so I did not want to act against their decision.” He also talks about the Court’s work, noting the problems with FBiH Parliament’s delays in appointment of a Bosniak judge from FBiH which resulted with delay in certain number of very sensitive cases. Tadic explained that the Court has alerted the FBiH authorities of the issue long ago, but adds that the Court’s decisions are still valid as there is still a quorum of 8 working judges. He also objects the inclusion of the Court in the Law on salaries of state employees, stressing this institution doesn’t want to be entirely excluded from the system but better solutions must be found. On PBS law, Tadic completely endorsed the decision of the Court that the law doesn’t violate Croats’ constitutional rights, but added that it doesn’t offer instruction which would guarantee the implementation of equality principles. |