27.02.1997

OHR Local News Issues, 27 February 1997

27th February 1997, 19:30 Due to anonymous threats, the Office for reception of Pope John Paul II in the Catholic Theological Seminary in Sarajevo has been closed, informed the Catholic Press Agency. According to this source an anonymous male voice talking by phone said that a church in Donji Vakuf had been blown up and that Pope would be killed if [...]
26.02.1997

OHR Local News Issues, 26 February 1997

26th February 1997, 19:30 After being delayed twice, the IPTF Investigation Report on the bloody, tragic event in Mostar on 10 February was finally made public. The report not only condemns the fact that Croat police used power against Bosniak civilians, but due to an attempt to conceal evidence, it demands the urgent replacement of Marko Radic, Po [...]
26.02.1997

OHR Bulletin 38 – February 26, 1997

No. 38, issued February 26, 1997 Table of Contents Mostar Presidency Meeting Council of Ministers Refugees Coalition for Return Federation PIC Steering Board Republica Srpska Freedom of Movement Media Issues Economic Assistance Open Broadcast Network Please consult our Bulletin Category List for related information Mostar The United Nations Inte [...]
25.02.1997

OHR Local News Issues, 25 February 1997

25th February 1997, 19:30 BiH Presidency headed by Alija Izetbegovic, convened in the National Museum. On its Agenda prevailed political themes of Protocol nature. The RS Constitution is incompatible with the BiH Constitution and therefore we have problems in co-operation with the Hague Tribunal and many other issues, among which is the release of [...]
24.02.1997

OHR Local News Issues, 24 February 1997

24th February 1997, 19:30 The IPTF investigation report on the 10 February incident in Mostar is ready and should have been presented to the Principles by now. It depends on them when they will make it public, Alex Ivanko, UN Spokesman told the regular news conference today.
23.02.1997

OHR Local News Issues, 23 February 1997

23th February 1997, 19:30 Nine Bosniak houses were blown up in the village Memici, south of Dugi Dio, this morning. There were no injuries since the village had not yet been settled. It was not planned to return refugees there in these days, reads a Statement issued by the multi-national division North.
22.02.1997

OHR Local News Issues, 22 February 1997

22th February 1997, 19:30 Nine Bosniak houses were blown up in the village Memici, south of Dugi Dio, this morning. There were no injuries since the village had not yet been settled. It was not planned to return refugees there in these days, reads a Statement issued by the multi-national division North.
21.02.1997

OHR Local News Issues, 21 February 1997

21th February 1997, 19:30 The highest authorities in BiH condemned the attack in Sarajevo on the Franciscan monastery. Izetbegovic issued statement saying: "I received with bitterness the news of the attack, which could only have been committed by a lowly coward or an enemy of Bosnia.
20.02.1997

OHR Local News Issues, 20 February 1997

20th February 1997, 19:30 Alija Izetbegovic, BiH Presidency President received James Pardew, Special American President's Envoy for military stabilization on the Balkans. Present were: Kresimir Zubak, Federation President, Defense Minister, Anto Jelavic and his Deputy Sakib Mahmuljin, and Federal Army Commander, Rasim Delic and his Deputy, Zivko Bu [...]
19.02.1997

OHR Local News Issues, 18 February 1997

19th February 1997, 19:30 The eyes of the BiH people were directed towards Brussels today expecting the Steering Board for the Implementation of the Peace Process in BiH, headed by the HR Carl Bildt, to appoint an American Supervisor for Brcko and give more details on the Arbitrage decision.