OHR Chronology
1998
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January
- 3 January
- UNIPTF hosted a ceremony in front of the local Brcko police station to
mark commencement of the work of the Brcko Multi-Ethnic police force (OHR Brcko press
release).
- 5 January
-
- Spanish King, Juan Carlos, visited Mostar and Medjugorje and met with
Spanish troops.
- First meeting of the multi-ethnic Brcko government
- 6 January
-
- Minister for Development and Collaboration of the Netherlands, Jan
Pronk, visited BiH.
- US decided to give $ 29 million to the UNHCR in order to help the return
of refugees this year.
- Trial of a Bosnian Croat, Zlatko Aleksovski, began in the Hague.
- 8 January
-
- SFOR Czeck helicopter crashed near Bosanska Krupa.
- New Mayor of Sarajevo, Prof.Dr. Rasim Gacanovic, elected. His Deputy is
Ante Zelic.
- Meeting of the Contact Group in Washington
- 9 January
- Media Support and Advisory Group meeting
- 10 January
- Statement by
the Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher in the run up to the second constitutive
session of the RS National Assembly.
- 12 January
-
- The High Representative declared
the establishment of an independent commission to propose alternatives for
the flag of BiH.
- RS National Assembly session - failure to elect the Prime Minister.
Dragan Kalinic re-elected as Assembly President. Nikola Poplasen and Jovan
Mitrovic elected as his Deputies.
- US Special Envoy Robert Gelbard started his Balkan tour and visited
Podgorica.
- Sipovo declared an Open City.
- 13 January
-
- BiH Presidency meeting with Robert Gelbard - agreement reached on the
appointment of 32 ambassadors, while the ambassador to Washington will be
nominated by the Presidency's Serb member, Momcilo Krajisnik, at the next
session. They failed to reach agreement on the design of the Bosnian
currency.
- SFOR seized two tons of illegal weapons and ammunition in the Ozren area
of RS.
- 14 January
-
- Bosnian Croat, Drazen Erdemovic, sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment
last year after pleading guilty to crimes against humanity, renewed his plea
but asked for the charge to be changed to war crimes.
- Montenegro's interior minister, Filip Vujanovic, announced that
forty-four policemen and four other people were hurt in Podgorica when
police clashed with supporters of the former president, Momir Bulatovic.
- Media Support and Advisory Group meeting
- 15 January
-
- UNTAES mandate in Croatia expired. UN mission handed authority for
Eastern Slavonia to Zagreb.
- Mile Djukanovic sworn in as President of Montenegro in Cetinje.
- 16 January
-
- The HR announced that, in accordance with his authority under the Peace Agreement and the Bonn conference, and after
receiving a report from the Governor of the Central Bank, he will take a
decision about the currency coupon design by January 20.
- The HR wrote a letter to the RS President, the Serb member of the BiH
Presidency, the Speaker of the RS Assembly, and the SDS President to express
his "grave concern" about the interview given by RS Prime Minister
Klickovic, where he spoke about the need to "remove" certain individuals to
ensure the unity of the RS police. The HR requested that "it be ensured that
Mr. Klickovic shall not hold any public office in RS, that he be barred from
nomination in the September 98 elections, and that criminal proceedings be
initiated against him."
- High Representative's report to the
UN Secretary-General published.
- Mladen Ivanic resigned from his post as RS Government Prime Minister
designate.
- An American SFOR helicopter crashed near Srebrenica.
- Vlatko Kupreskic pleaded not guilty on all counts before the ICTY. He is charged with war crimes
against humanity for the killing of Muslim civilians in 1993 in the central
Lasva valley region.
- 17 January
-
- RS National Assembly session-new government elected. Milorad Dodik
elected as Prime Minister.
- The International Commission for Missing Persons, chaired by US Senator
Bob Dole, visited Sarajevo.
- The OSCE condemned attacks on Amb. Ellerkman and several colleagues when
they visited Srebrenica.
- 18 January
- OHR Press
Statement on the election of a New Republika Srpska Government.
- 19 January
-
- BiH Presidency session- failure to adopt the design for the new currency
- New OSCE Head of Mission, Amb. Robert L.Barry arrived in Sarajevo.
- UN War Crimes Tribunal began the trial of the Croatian Serb, Slavko
Dokmanovic, for his alleged role in the massacre of over 200 civilians in
Vukovar.
- 20 January
-
- The OHR expressed profound concern over the judgement issued on 19
January by the Sarajevo Cantonal Court in the case of Veselin Cancar.
(see press
release)
- The Bosnian Joint Presidency and the World Bank signed two credit agreements
worth $ 27 million aiming at financing reconstruction projects.
- The High Representative has received the design for the Convertible
Marka Currency and has accepted the recommendation of the Governor of the
Central Bank. (see press
release)
- 21 January
- The High Representative and the Cantonal Bank Governor, Nicholl, presented
the new BiH currency.
- 22 January
-
- NATO troops in BiH arrested Goran Jelisic, a Bosnian Serb indicted for
war crimes by the ICTY, near Bijeljina.
- A European Commission Spokesman announced that the European Union has
allocated 100 million ECUS to help Bosnian refugees return.
- 24 January
- The speaker of the Bosnian Serb parliament, Dragan Kalinic, postponed a
session to swear in the new government until January 31.
- 26 January
-
- The Flags Commission proposed three alternatives for the flag of BiH.
The High Representative presented three designs for the future flag of BiH.
(see press
release)
- Goran Jelisic appeared for the first time before the Hague Tribunal, and
pleaded not guilty to charges of genocide and crimes against humanity.
- Bosnian Serb authorities have agreed to a retrial for three Muslems from
Srebrenica jailed in 1996 for murder. The UN, OSCE and OHR "welcomed the
decision of the Bijeljina district court to accept the appeal by the
defendants in the Zvornik Seven case ".
- 27 January
-
- Council of Ministers session adopted the proposed memorandum on
registration plates and draft proposal on customs tarrifs.
- Danish Prime Minister, Paul Nyrup Rasmussen, visits Banja Luka.
- 28 January
- Council of Ministers session
- 29 January
-
- Meeting of the Steering Board of the PIC, Brussels
- Conference to discuss the pressing problems of the water supply and
water distribution system for Brcko (OHR Brcko Press
Release).
- 30 January
- NATO Secretary-General, Javier Solana, visited Sarajevo and met with the
BiH Presidency.
- 31 January
-
- The Bosnian Serb Parliament session in Banja Luka - new Bosnian Serb
government sworn in and the Parliament voted to move the seat of the
government from Pale to Banja Luka.
- The High Representative announced
that the registration and issue of the new licence plates will begin on 2
February.
February
- 2 February
-
- Presentation of the new licence plates in various places across BiH. (Remarks by
the Principal Deputy High Representative in Sarajevo, and remarks by
the Deputy High Representative and Supervisor for Brcko in Bijeljina).
- Meeting of the BiH Presidency - agreed on the appointment of the BiH
Ambassador to Washington.
- Media Support and Advisory Group meeting
- 3 February
-
- Sarajevo Returns Conference (Sarajevo
Declaration and speech
by the High Representative)
- Signing of Licence Plates Memorandum of Understanding (OHR Press
Release)
- The House of Peoples and the House of Representatives of the BiH
Parliament meeting - rejected the proposed designs for the flag of BiH.
- German Defence Minister, Volker Ruehe, visits Mostar
- 4 February
-
- Council of Ministers session, Lukavica
- The High Representative took the decision about the flag of BiH.
- The Head of the Stolac police opened fire after a number of incidents
which occurred in the town. Senior Deputy High Representative visited Stolac
and Capljina.
- 4,5, 6 February
- Plenary meeting on Succession Issues in Brussels
- 5 February
-
- Council of Ministers session - failed to adopt Law on the Council of
Ministers
- Brcko Arbitration Hearing meeting in Vienna started
- 6 February
-
- Ceremony at the Banja Luka post to deliver the mail (Remarks by
the Principal Deputy High Representative).
- New
flag of BiH hoisted outside the UN Headquarters in New York
- Sarajevo Cantonal Police arrested Goran Vasic in Sarajevo suburb
Dobrinja. He is accused of killing Hakija Turajlic, the BiH Vice Prime
Minister, in 1993. A UNHCR bus was blocked by 100 Serbs unlawfully detaining
25 people and preventing them returning to the Federation. They were all
released the same day.
- 7 February
-
- Ceremony of signing the Memorandum of Understanding on the functioning
of the BiH railways at the Central Railway Station in Sarajevo.
- Meeting in Prijedor of the Coordination Board of the Association of
refugees and displaced persons of west Krajina municipalities, attended by
the Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher.
- 9 February
-
- The High Representative briefed the Security Council and met with the UN
Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, in New York.
- Media Support and Advisory Group meeting
- 10 February
-
- Council of Ministers session
- Republika Srpska citizens started to construct a wall in Dobrinja in
protest against the arrest of Goran Vasic.
- 11 February
-
- Session of the Standing Committee on Military Matters
- Media Roundtable in Sarajevo
- The wall in Dobrinja dismantled after the intervention of
representatives of international organisations.
- 12 February
- OHR Brcko Press Release
about reports in some Federation media alleging the burning of Bosniac houses
and instances of verbal abuse directed against returnees.
- 12/13 February
- Senior Deputy High Representative, Hanns Schumacher visited Drvar,
Petrovac, Bihac and Mrkonjic Grad. He was accompanied by the two ministers
responsible for refugees in the Federation and Republika Srpska.
- 13 February
- The RS government and OHR reached agreement over an assistance package for
SRT.
- 14 February
- Two Bosnian Serbs, Miroslav Tadic and Milan Simic, indicted on war crimes
charges, surrendered to SFOR in Bosanski Samac.
- 16 February
-
- German Foreign Minister, Klaus Kinkel, visited Banja Luka.
- Meeting of the Media Support and Advisory Group
- 17 February
-
- Meeting of the BiH Presidency with the newly appointed BiH Ambassadors.
- Principal Deputy High Representative, Jacques Paul Klein visited Brcko
and Bijeljina.
- NATO SACEUR, General Wesley Clark visited Sarajevo
- Miroslav Tadic and Milan Simic pleaded not guilty in the Hague.
- 19 February
-
- Council of Ministers session adopted the budget for BiH's Joint
Institutions for 1998.
- The High Representative declared that
the independent commission established on 12 January 1998 to propose
alternatives for the flag of BiH has been requested to continue its work and
propose alternatives for the Coat of Arms of BiH.
- BiH Ministry of Civil Aviation announced that the new BiH common
passport is to be issued in May.
- 20 February
- The North Atlantic Council agreed that NATO is
prepared to organise and lead a multinational force in BiH following the end
of SFOR's current mandate in June.
- 23 February
- Meeting of the Media Support and Advisory Group
- 24 February
-
- Ceremony in Banja Luka to mark the delivery of international financial
aid to the Republika Srpska (Remarks by
the High Representative).
- The High Representative met with the Croatian president Franjo Tudjman
in Zagreb.
- Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect Simo Zaric surrendered to the Republika
Srpska police in order to be handed over the the UN War Crimes Tribunal.
- OHR Press
Statement about the agreement on Trains.
- 25 February
-
- 25-28 February
- Banja Luka Trade Fair in Sarajevo (Remarks by the
Principal Deputy High Representative).
- 26 February
-
- Meeting of the BiH Presidency.
- Bosnian Serb, Simo Zaric pleaded not guilty to charges of war crimes and
crimes against humanity.
- 27 February
- Meeting of the Steering Board of the PIC, Brussels
- 28 February
- Around 20 Albanians killed during clashes with the Serbian police near
Drenica region in Kosovo.
March
- 2 March
-
- OHR Brcko announced
that Amb. Farrand is undergoing surgery in the US and that his Deputy, Ian
McLeod will act in Amb. Farrand's stead during the Supervisor's absence.
- Gen. Pierre-Henri Land replaced Gen. Christian Delanghe as commander of
the Southeast division of SFOR in BiH;
- Signing of the Eurocontrol
Agreement by the Directorate of Civil Aviation.
- First JAT flight from Belgrade to Banja Luka landed in Banja
Luka.
- 3 March
-
- The High Representative and the Senior Deputy HR met with the Alliance
of Social Democratic Parties.
- The High Representative visited Brcko and met with the leaders of the
multi-ethnic authorities.
- The Federation House of Representatives session convened.
- Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein visited a region near Jajce where 21
bodies from a mass grave had been exhumed the day before.
- The Parliament of the FRY ratified double citizenship accord,
stipulating citizens of BiH may also acquire Yugoslav citizenship.
- 4 March
-
- United Kingdom Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, visited Sarajevo and met
with members of the BiH Presidency, and Banja Luka where he met with the HR,
RS President Biljana Plavsic and the RS Prime Minister Dodik.
- The High Representative met with RS President, Biljana Plavsic in Banja
Luka.
- Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein visited exhumation sites in Kakanj.
- Bosnian Serb, Dragoljub Kunarac, accused of war crimes, surrendered in
the town of Pilipovic near Foca.
- 5 March
-
- ICTY reduced the sentence against
Bosnian Croat, Drazen Erdemovic, from ten to five years.
- Council of Ministers session
- The High Representative used the authority given to him by the Bonn PIC,
and dismissed Pero Raguz, Mayor of Stolac.
- Media Support and Advisory Group meeting
- 6 March
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, visited Vares and Kakanj.
- 9 March
-
- Contact Group meeting on Kosovo in London (statement)
- Memorandum of Understanding on the establishment of Sarajevo Housing
Committee signed by the Sarajevo Governor, Midhat Haracic, Deputy HR for
Reconstruction and Return, Andy Bearpark, and UNHCR Assistant Chief of
Mission in BiH, Torbjornsen.
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, visited Mostar and met with the
Mayor and his Deputy.
- 10 March
- Media Support and Advisory Group meeting
- 11 March
- Principal Deputy High Representative, Amb. Jacques Klein, visited Sokolac
and Rogatica.
- 12 March
-
- NATO Secretary-General, Javier Solana, and NATO
SACEUR, General Wesley Clark, visited Brcko and Banja Luka. (Brcko Press
Release)
- Council of Ministers session
- BiH Federation House of Representatives adopted the proposed Law on the
Cessation of the Law on Abandoned Apartments.
- 13 March
- Jiri Dienstbier appointed new UN special rapporteur for human rights in
the former Yugoslavia.
- 14 March
- 4TH session of the RS Assembly in Banja Luka
- 15 March
-
- Arbitral Tribunal for dispute over Inter-Entity Boundary in the Brcko
area announced that "the status quo under international supervision will be
maintained pending a final arbitration phase to take place at the end of
1998 or early 1999". (Supplementary
Award).
- Steering Board Statement
on the Brcko Arbitral Decision.
- 16 March
- Media Support and Advisory Group meeting
- 17 March
-
- OHR Press
Statement on the Federation Adoption of Amended Property and Housing
Laws.
- The High Representative sent a letter to the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of
Mostar imposing a temporary solution for the arrangements necessary to open
Mostar airport for civil air traffic.
- First monthly donor meeting of ETF secretariat
- The High Representative announced the appointment of Peggy Hicks as
Deputy High Representative for Human Rights.
- 18 March
-
- Russian Foreign Minister, Yevgeni Primakov, visited Sarajevo and met
with the Presidency of BiH and with the High Representative, and Banja Luka
the following day where he met with the RS President Biljana Plavsic and
Prime Minister Dodik.
- Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein, visited the site of a mass grave
exhumation in Balinovac, western Mostar.
- 19 March
-
- Meeting of the BiH Presidency - The Presidency authorised BiH FM
Jadranko Prlic to sign, on behalf of BiH, the Agreement on Establishing the
Council for Cooperation between the Republic of Croatia and BiH. They also
approved the opening of the US diplomatic offices in Banja Luka and Mostar,
and General Consulate of Poland in Sarajevo.
- Council of Ministers session
- Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein, visited Banja Luka and met with RS
President Biljana Plavsic and Prime Minister Dodik.
- OHR Press
Release on the restructuring of the railway sector in Bosnia and
Herzegovina.
- Reconstruction and Return Task Force meeting
- OBN Governing Council meeting in Brussels
- 20 March
-
- Senior Deputy High Representative, Amb. Schumacher, attended the
continuation of the 4th session of the RS National Assembly in Banja Luka.
- The High Representative departed for an official visit to Japan.
- OHR Brcko Press Release
about media speculation that members of the multi-ethnic administration have
been boycotting their work.
- 23 March
-
- SFOR exercise "Dynamic Response" started in BiH.
- Dutch Prime Minister, Wim Kok, visited Sarajevo.
- 24 March
- Media Support and Advisory Group meeting.
- 25 March
-
- 26 March
-
- Meeting of the Steering Board of the PIC, Brussels.
- Council of Ministers session - CoM accepted in full the OHR opinion on
implementation of the CoM Law, and that the seat of all Common Institutions
will be a complex in and around the Old Parliament Building.
- OHR Press
Statement on Vojnic.
- 28 March
-
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, visited Travnik and met with Travnik
officials.
- US Envoy Robert Gelbard visited Sarajevo and met with the Chairman of
the BiH Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic, and with the Federation President and
Vice-President, Ejup Ganic and Vladimir Soljic.
- 31 March
-
- UN Security Council imposed arms embargo on FRY, pending action to
resolve Kosovo crisis.
- OHR Statement on
the meeting of the Standing Committee not taking place in Lukavica.
- The Federation Assembly House of Peoples adopted the Federation Budget
for 1998.
April
- 1 April
-
- Brcko Press Release
on the first train to travel to Brcko since November 1997 to deliver grain
to the Zitopromet mill.
- OHR photography exhibition in the Novi Hram gallery in Sarajevo.
- 2 April
-
- Council of Ministers session
- The High Representative met with the Chairman of the BiH Presidency,
Alija Izetbegovic.
- Meeting of the Media Issues Group.
- SFOR inspected the Special Buildings Unit HQ in Pale in accordance with
Annex 1 of the Dayton
agreement.
- 3 April
-
- Media Round Table meeting
- OHR Press
Release on the comprehensive return plan for the six Mostar
city-municipalities.
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, visited Bijeljina, met with the
Mayor and took part in a panel discussion organised by the Helsinki
Committee for Human Rights in RS.
- Representatives of the CoM and the USAID signed amendments to the
agreements procuring a further $75 million for the reconstruction of
municipal infrastructure and securing commercial credits for economic
renewal.
- 6 April
-
- The High Representative and the two entity Prime Ministers Bicakcic and
Dodik signed an Agreement on the establishment of the public BiH Railway
Corporation.
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, visited Stolac.
- SFOR confirmed that "unguarded weapons and ammunition" were found by
italian military police inside the Famos factory in Pale on 4 April.
- 7 April
-
- French President Jacques Chirac met with the BiH Presidency and gave a
speech at the National Theatre in Sarajevo. After Sarajevo he visited French
SFOR troops in Mostar and met with Mostar city officials and Sir Martin
Garrod.
- OHR Brcko Press Release
on the announcement that the Brcko region will be receiving over 12 million
DM in international aid from the EU Commission.
- 8 April
-
- SFOR detained two Bosnian Serbs,
Miroslav Kvocka and Mladen Radic, indicted for war crimes by the ICTY.
- OBN Pledging meeting in Brussels
- The Sarajevo Housing Committee became operational. This is an important
step forward in the implementation of both the Sarajevo Declaration and the
new Federation property laws.
- 9 April
-
- Council of Ministers session
- The BiH Presidency signed an agreement on the liquidation of the BiH
National Bank.
- OHR Press
Release on Drvar
- High Representative's report to the
UN Secretary-General published
- 10 April
- OHR Press
Release on the liquidation of the Narodna Banka of BiH.
- 13 April
-
- UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Sadako Ogata started her visit to
BiH.
- RS Prime Minister, Milorad Dodik and SFOR Commander in BiH, Eric
Shinseki, signed in Banja Luka an MoU ending the presence of SFOR troops at
the five SRT transmitters.
- 14 April
-
- Meeting of the BiH Presidency - adopted a temporary budget proposal for
BiH institutions, based on 1997 salaries. They also agreed on the opening of
German and French diplomatic offices in Banja Luka and acknowledged the
appointment of new Belgian and British ambassadors to BiH.
- Two Bosnian Serbs, Miroslav Kvocka and Milan Radic, pleaded not guilty
before the Hague Tribunal.
- 15 April
-
- The High Representative visited Banja Luka and met with the RS President
and Prime Minister.
- The High Representative and members of the independent commission to
propose alternatives for the BiH coat of arms presented colour versions of
the three coats of arms which will be presented to the Parliament for
adoption.
- 16 April
-
- Council of Ministers session
- Federation Forum meeting in Mostar
(Agreement on
Returns within the City of Mostar).
- Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein, visited Drvar and condemned in the
strongest possible terms the murder of the two elderly Serbs in Drvar the
night before.
- 6TH session of the Standing Committee on Military Matters (Press
Statement).
- The head of the OSCE Mission in BiH, Robert Barry, announced the
Additional Arbitration Award of the OSCE and OHR on implementation of the
election results in Srebrenica, which disbands the elected municipal council
and establishes a Provisional Executive Board.
- Bosnian Serb, Zoran Zigic, surrendered voluntarily to the ICTY.
- 17 April
-
- Joint Press
Conference by SFOR, UN, OHR and OSCE following the murder in Drvar. The
HR announced that he had dismissed the Deputy Mayor of Drvar.
- Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein, met with the Croatian President,
Franjo Tudjman, and Foreign Minister, Mate Granic in Zagreb.
- 20 April
-
- NATO Secretary-General, Javier Solana, SACEUR,
Gen. Wesley Clark,
Chairman of the Military Committee, Gen. Klaus Naumann,
and members of the North Atlantic Council in Permanent Session visited
Sarajevo. They met with the HR, BiH Presidency and the BiH Standing
Committee on Military Matters.
- New deadlines for licence plates announced
- Exhumations of mass graves near Srebrenica started.
- Bosnian Serb, Zoran Zigic, appeared before the Hague Tribunal and
pleaded not guilty.
- 21 April
-
- The chief of police in Drvar and the Interior Minister of Canton 10 were
removed from their posts by Richard Monk, the UNIPTF Commissioner.
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, met with the RS President and Prime
Minister.
- The High Representative met with Presidency member, Kresimir
Zubak.
- 22 April
-
- The transport and communications ministers of the Federation and the RS
signed the MoU which opens the way to establishing a joint postal service in
the whole territory of BiH. The memorandum was also signed by the Principal
Deputy HR, Jacques Klein, who acted as a witness.
- At the church ceremony to mark the anniversary of St. George, Patron
Saint of Derventa Church, violent demonstrations disrupted the Mass being
held for Bosnian Croat refugees and other BiH Catholics. BiH Cardinal Vinko
Puljic, who was celebrating the Mass, and his followers were placed under a
serious security threat.
- 24 April
-
- Meeting of the BiH Presidency.
- A demonstration of about 400 Bosnian Croats in Drvar led to an attack on
IPTF HQ, injuring 12 people, among which was Mile Marceta, Mayor of Drvar.
Several buildings were burned and IC vehicles destroyed.
- OHR condemned in
the strongest possible terms the appalling acts of organised political
violence in Drvar.
- OHR deplored the
incidents in Derventa on 23 March.
- Comment by
the High Representative on re-cantonisation in BiH.
- Senator Robert Dole, head of the International Commission on Missing
Persons, began a three-day visit to Bosnia.
- Media Issues Group meeting
- 25 April
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, attended mass in a monastery in
Plehan.
- 27 April
- The Bosnian Assembly House of Representatives adopted the budget proposal
on Bosnia's common institutions for 1998.
- 28 April
-
- Regional
Return Conference in Banja Luka, jointly chaired by the High
Representative and the Special Envoy of the UNHCR.
- The High Representative met with the RS President, Biljana
Plavsic.
- 29 April
-
- Meeting of the Steering Board of the PIC in Sarajevo.
- Contact Group meeting on
Kosovo in Rome.
- Press
Statement by the High Representative on the PIC Steering Board meeting.
- Announcement
on the renewed process of the appointment of judges to the Cantonal Court,
Travnik
- 30 April
- Council of Ministers session - Adopted the Foreign Investment Law.
May
- 1 May
- The High Representative, SACEUR, Gen. Wesley Clark and SFOR Commander in
Bosnia, Eric Shinseki, visited Drvar.
- 4 May
- Media Issues Group meeting
- 5 May
-
- Council of Ministers session
- The High Representative visited Drvar
- Amb. Robert Barry, OSCE Head of Mission, announced the new Rules and
Regulations for the September elections.
- 6 May
- Sarajevo Declaration Quarterly Implementation Review published
- 7-8 May
- 4th Donor Pledging Conference for BiH, Brussels. (Speech by the
High Representative and OHR Press Release)
- 8 May
- The ICTY Prosecutor issued a Statement announcing the withdrawal of
charges against 14 accused in the Omarska and Keraterm indictments.
- 11 May
-
- The High Representative briefed the Security Council and met with the
Deputy Secretary-General, Louise Fréchette, in New York.
- IMSLC Press Release - Establishing a media regulatory body in BiH.
- Media Issues group meeting
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, visited Zepce and met with the
municipal authorities.
- 12 May
- The 5th Republika Srpska National Assembly meeting started in Banja Luka.
- 14 May
-
- SFOR and IPTF began a joint operation to inspect police activities in
the Pale area.
- The Federation Government took the decision to revoke the illegal 10%
tax which has been levied on imports.
- An agreement on BiH basketball signed at the International Federation of
Basketball Association in Munich by representatives of the National
Basketball Federation of BiH, the basketball Federation Herzeg Bosnia and
the Basketball Federation of RS.
- 15 May
- Meeting of the BiH Presidency
- 16 May
-
- Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein, met with the Chairman of the BiH
Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic.
- Goran Magas appointed special commissioner for the municipality of
Drvar. The IC will appoint the second commissioner following the visit of
the HR to Drvar on 5 May.
- 17 May
- Birmingham G8 Summit: Statements on FRY/Kosovo and BiH.
- 18 May
-
- Media Issues Group meeting
- Public Information Campaign (PSIC) launch
- Canadian Prime Minister, Jean Chr tien, visited Sarajevo and met with
the BiH Presidency.
- The Parliamentary Assembly of BiH held its 9th session
- OSCE announced that voter registration for the 1998 elections will begin
on 1 June.
- 19 May
-
- Council of Ministers session
- Parliament House of Representatives session.
- 20 May
-
- The High Representative, using his authority under Annex 10 of the DPA,
decided that the Law on the Coat of Arms in BiH shall enter into force with
immediate effect.
- The Entities' Ministers of Justice signed a Memorandum of Understanding
on Inter-Entity Legal Assistance between Institutions of the Federation and
the RS in the presence of Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher.
- The High Representative sent a letter to PIC Foreign Ministers saying
that the June 1 deadline for obtaining the new licence plate will not be
extended, but he agreed to extend the 15DM discounted rate for the purchase
of the plates until 31 August.
- Continuation of the RS Parliament session.
- 21 May
-
- Meeting of the Standing Committee on Military Matters.
- Council of Ministers session.
- Travnik Declaration - local return agreement brokered by Christian
Schwartz-Schilling, International Mediator for the Federation and the RS, in
cooperation with the OHR and other RRTF members.
- 22 May
-
- The High Representative sent a letter to the Federation Interior
Minister, Mehmed Zilic, and his deputy, Jozo Leutar, saying that they shall
immediately contract with any of the companies certified by the OHR and IPTF
for the remaining production of Federation licence plates
- OSCE adopted an amendment to Article 1 of the OSCE Rules and Regulations
by which the mandate for BiH Presidency members will be four years.
- The UN Security Council unanimously approved the addition of 30 police
officers to the existing 2,027 members of the IPTF.
- 23 May
- Bosanski Brod Declaration - return agreement
- 26 May
-
- The North West Reconstruction and Refugee Task Force held a meeting in
Bosanski Petrovac.
- The High Representative met with the Co-Chairman for the Council of
Ministers, Haris Silajdzic.
- 27 May
- The High Representative met with the Chairman of the BiH Presidency, Alija
Izetbegovic.
- 28 May
-
- Meeting of the BiH Presidency-endorsed a plan for the liquidation of the
National Bank, paving the way for the functioning of the new Central Bank of
BiH.
- Council of Ministers session - adopted the state Draft Law on
Privatisation of Enterprises and Banks which will be sent to the Presidency
for final adoption.
- NATO Foreign Ministers endorsed the operational planning for the
continuation of SFOR beyond June 1998 (Statement on Bosnia and Herzegovina).
- OHR, together with competent German technical experts, organised a
presentation of the issuing process for the new BiH passports and the
technical equipment to be used for this. The event was hosted by Senior
Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, Minister Albijanic and other representatives of
the CoM and the IC.
- The High Representative met with the Member of the BiH Presidency,
Kresimir Zubak.
- SFOR detained Milojica Kos, a Bosnian Serb indicted for war crimes in
Banja Luka.
- OHR Brcko Press Release about the meeting with trade union leaders.
- 29 May
- The High Representative briefed NATO Foreign Ministers at the NATO/
Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council in Luxembourg.
- 30 May
- Press Statement by the High Representative reminding of the deadline for
the new common licence plates in BiH.
June
- 1 June
-
- Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein, met with the member of the BiH
Presidency, Kresimir Zubak.
- Shaik Hamad Bin Khalif Al Thani, Emir of Quatar, visited Sarajevo.
- 2 June
-
- Media Issues Group meeting
- German Minister of Defence, Volker Ruehe, visited Sarajevo and Travnik.
- International Supervisor for Brcko, Robert Farrand, hosted a meeting of
the RS and Federation Commissions on Brcko. RS Prime Minister, Milorad
Dodik, and President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ejup
Ganic, were present as the heads of their respective commissions.
- Robert Farrand met with the RS Interior Minister, Milovan Stankovic.
- Milojica Kos, a Bosnian Serb who was arrested in Banja Luka the week
before, pleaded not guilty before the Hague Tribunal.
- 3 June
-
- The Bosnian Federation House of Representatives adopted the laws on
legal proceedings and criminal statute.
- A protocol on cooperation between Interior ministries in the RS and the
Federation signed in Banja Luka. The signatories were on the Federation side
Minister Mehmed Zilic and his Deputy Jozo Leutar, and for the Republika
Srpska, Minister Milovan Stankovic.
- 4 June
-
- The Inaugural Session of the Commission on Inter-Entity Legal
Cooperation (OHR Press
Statement and Joint Press
Statement).
- OHR announced that a regular mail service between Banja Luka and
Sarajevo will be established in a week's time.
- The Bosnian Federation House of Representatives adopted the Plan and
Programme for Return and Repatriation of Displaced Persons and Refugees.
- The PEC adopted a ruling by which it may accept the registration of a
new political party being established by a group of members who had left an
existing registered political party.
- 5 June
- The World Bank approved an IDA
credit of $63 million to help BiH introduce key reforms in the management of
its public finances.
- 6 June
-
- 8 June
- Meeting of the EU Foreign Ministers in Luxembourg. The Council issued a
Declaration on BiH's place in Europe. They have also banned all new European
investment in Serbia and decided to freeze Yugoslav government assets in
member states.
- 8/9 June
- Ministerial Conference on Good-Neighbourly Relations, Stability, Security
and Co-operation in SE Europe, Istanbul
- 9 June
-
- Ministerial Meeting of the Steering Board of the Peace Implementation
Council in Luxembourg (Declaration, Speech by
the High Representative and Communiqu by the Foreign
Ministers).
- Media Issues Group
- Bugojno proclaimed "open city".
- 10 June
-
- Central Bank Governor, Peter Nicholl, announced that the date for the
official release of the Convertible Mark has been pushed back one week to 22
June.
- The Forensic Team of the Office of the Prosecutor completed the second
exhumation of a secondary mass grave in the Srebrenica investigation at the
Cancari Road, southwest of Zvornik.
- 11 June
-
- Meeting of the NAC in Defence Ministers session - The Defence Ministers
agreed on the : "activation order necessary to confirm SFOR beyond 20th
June, subject to a resolution from the UN Security Council".
- The High Representative adopted a decision establishing the Independent
Media Commission (OHR Press
Release).
- The High Representative attended the opening of the rebuilt health
centre in Rogatica.
- 12 June
-
- Last Council of Ministers session held in Museum.
- Opening of the New Seat of the BiH Common Institutions at Marijin Dvor
Complex;
- President Izetbegovic signed the Memorandum
of Understanding on the Restructuring of the RTV BiH. This MoU was
signed on 10 June by the Member of the Presidency, Kresimir Zubak, and the
High Representative.
- OHR Press
Release on the National Anthem
- UN Tribunal in the Hague opened third courtroom.
- 15 June
-
- Security Council extended mandate of the UN Mission in BiH until 21 June
1999 and authorised states acting through NATO to continue SFOR for 12 months.
- SFOR arrested a Bosnian Serb, Milorad Krnojelac, in Foca.
- Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein, met with the member of the BiH
Presidency, Kresimir Zubak.
- 16 June
-
- Principal Deputy High Representative, Amb. Klein, delivered a speech at
the Postal Workshop in Sarajevo.
- Media Issues Group meeting.
- The RS Peoples Assembly delegates dismissed the Assembly Speaker, Dragan
Kalinic, and his deputy, Nikola Poplasen. They were replaced with Petar
Djokic as the Assembly Speaker and Safet Bico as his deputy.
- 17 June
- Tripartite signing by the RS Municipality of Brcko, Mercy Corps
Europe/Scottish European Aid and project beneficiaries - for the EU funded
reconstruction of 300 houses in the area of Ulice. (OHR Brcko Press Release).
- 18 June
-
- Sarajevo City Council adopted the City Statute.
- Bosnian Serb, Milorad Krnojelac, pleaded not guilty before the Hague
Tribunal.
- OBN Governing Council meeting in Brussels.
- 19 June
-
- Council of Ministers session.
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, visited Bugojno, Gornji Vakuf and
Prozor, where he met with the municipal assemblies to discuss refugee return
process.
- NATO SACEUR, Gen. Wesley Clark, visited Sarajevo, Visegrad and
Srebrenica. In Sarajevo he met with the High Representative and SFOR
Commander, Gen. Eric Shinseki.
- 22 June
- New Bosnian currency - the convertible mark was put in circulation.
- 23 June
- OHR Brcko Press Release
about the marking of 33 houses in the Klanac area.
- 24 June
-
- The High Representative visited Banja Luka and met with the RS
President, Biljana Plavsic, and Prime Minister, Milorad Dodik.
- The Decision on changing the seat of the RS Parliament from Pale to
Banja Luka was adopted with an Assembly majority of 53 votes.
- 25 June
- Council of Ministers session - adopted the draft Law on Permanent Customs
Policies in BiH and will forward it to the BiH Parliament on procedure for
adoption.
- 26 June
-
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, opened a regional OHR office in
Derventa (OHR Press
Release).
- The High Representative and COMSFOR Gen. Shinseki strongly condemned the
inflammatory remarks made by senior BiH officials recommending the use of
BiH territory for military intervention in Kosovo.
- The Hague Tribunal started investigations at one of the alleged mass
grave sites in Hodzici, near Zvornik.
- 27 June
- President of the Serb Democratic Party (SDS), Aleksa Buha, resigned. He
was replaced by Dragan Kalinic.
- 29 June
-
- A Croatian Serb, Slavko Dokmanovic, who was under indictment for
allegedly overseeing the massacre in 1991 of more than 200 civilians in
Vukovar, committed suicide in his cell in the Hague.
- British Embassy opened an office in Banja Luka.
- 30 June
- Media Issues Group meeting
July
- 1 July
-
- The High Representative made a decision on acceleration of
implementation of the Dayton agreement. With the decision, the HR requested
that the Bosnian authorities accelerate implementation of the DPA "in order
to establish enduring peace and stability in BiH, phased and orderly return
of refugees and displaced persons and to guarantee the respect of the basic
constitutional principles of reconciliation and multi-ethnicity".
- Inauguration of the Federation Ministry of the Interior.
- 2 July
-
- Meeting of the BiH Presidency with the NATO Secretary-General.
- Bosnian Parliament House of Representatives adopted Law on Seal of
Bosnian institutions.
- Meeting of the BiH Standing Committee on Military Matters.
- 2/3 July
-
- NATO Information Seminar in Sarajevo opened by the NATO
Secretary-General.
- 3 July
-
- OHR Press
Release about the Federation Army Combat Training Centre at
Livno/Glamoc.
- 5 July
-
- SFOR soldiers from the Polish Battalion of the Nordic-Polish Brigade, in
cooperation with local authorities and the IPTF, seized illegal cache of
weapons near Zavidovici.
- 6 July
-
- Polish Foreign Minister, Bronislaw Geremek , visited Sarajevo and met
with the BiH Presidency.
- A former Bosnian Serb hospital director, Milan Kovacevic, went on trial
before the UN War Crimes Tribunal and pleaded innocent to genocide charges.
- Sir Martin Garrod, the head of the OHR in Mostar called on the
Herzegovina-Neretva Canton Governor, Zeljko Obradovic, and his deputy,
Fatima Leho, to condemn the shootings on Saturday in Mostar, causing the
death of one woman and injuring an elderly man after the football match
between Germany and Croatia.
- 7 July
-
- Opening of Mostar airport (remarks by the
High Representative and OHR Press
Release).
- The High Representative met with the US President's envoy to the
Balkans, Robert Gelbard . They discussed a number of issues, most
particularly privatisation and succession issues in terms of the whole
former Yugoslavia.
- Media Issues Group meeting
- 8 July
-
- Contact Group
meeting in Bonn.
- Council of Ministers session
- The High Representative appointed Tomaz Perovic as the international
adviser at the RTV BiH. He will assist with the restructuring of the
television network. (OHR Press
Release)
- The Federation House of Representatives adopted the Law on Pension and
Invalids Insurance.
- Media Support Advisory Group meeting
- 9 July
-
- Continuation of the Council of Ministers session - adopted the Law on
Bosnia's customs policy.
- It was announced that the High Representative had ratified the names of
the RTV BiH Board of Governors. The Board of Governors consists of Hamza
Baksic, Boro Kontic, Zlatko Prlenda, Fehim Kapidzic, Ante Domazet, Plamenko
Custovic, Enver Cengic, Jelenka Vockic-Avdagic, Dunja Blazevic, Lamija
Hadziosmanovic, and the international adviser, Tomaz Perovic
- 10 July
-
- The High Representative met with the BiH Federation President, Ejup
Ganic, Minister of Urbanism and Environment, Ibrahim Morankic, and Minister
of Social Welfare and Refugees, Rasim Kadic, to discuss the return of
refugees.
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, met with the RS Prime Minister,
Milorad Dodik, in Banja Luka.
- Forensic Team of the Hague Tribunal's office of the Prosecutor begun its
second mass grave exhumation in the Hodzici area, near Zvornik.
- 13 July
-
- The High Representative appointed the Head of Media and Public Affairs
Department, Simon Haselock, his Deputy for Media Issues (OHR Press
Release).
- Amb. Robert Farrand, Supervisor for Brcko, issued a Supervisory Order.
- 14 July
-
- Italian President, Luigi Scalfaro, visited Sarajevo and met with the BiH
Presidency.
- Simon Haselock said that the High Representative endorsed the decisions
by USAID to stop municipal infrastructure projects in Sarajevo worth some $5
million and the EU Commission decision not to use $15 million worth of aid
designated for Sarajevo. He said that the High Representative had endorsed
those decisions because he was not satisfied with the implementation of the
Sarajevo Declaration. However, he has not made any recommendation to that
effect and it is for donors to decide on their own how and where they spend
their money.
- BiH Parliament House of Representatives adopted the Law on Privatisation
of Companies and Banks in BiH.
- High
Representative's Report to the UN Secretary-General published.
- Media Issues Group meeting
- 15 July
-
- OHR condemned delays in passport issuance (OHR Press
Release).
- The High Representative appointed Head of Economic Department, Didier
Fau, his Deputy for Economic Issues (OHR Press
Release).
- The High Representative met with the Federation President, Vladimir
Soljic, and Deputy Prime Minister, Drago Bilandzija.
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, visited Gornji Vakuf and Travnik.
- 16 July
-
- BiH Foreign Minister, Jadranko Prlic, and Minister of Civil Affairs and
Communications, Spasoje Albijanic, on behalf of the Council of Ministers,
officially took over responsibility for the demining process in BiH from the
United Nations.
- Council of Ministers session
- 17 July
-
- The High Representative appointed Christian Clages, Head of the
Political Department, his Deputy for Political Affairs.
- Federation House of Peoples adopted Criminal Law and Law on Legal
Criminal Procedure.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina signed Landmark Environmental Pact (OHR Press
Release).
- An inauguration was held in Prijedor to celebrate installation of a
Telecommunication Radio Link between Sanski Most and Prijedor.
- 20 July
-
- The Banja Luka Mufti, Ibrahim Halilovic, died in Banja Luka.
- 21 July
-
- Council of Ministers session.
- 22 July
-
- The BiH House of Peoples rejected the Framework Law on the Privatisation
of Enterprises and Banks.
- The High Representative decided to impose the Framework Law on the
Privatisation of Enterprises and Banks (OHR Press
Release).
- Meeting of the Steering Board of the PIC in Brussels.
- ECHO and IMG donation to help maintain Brcko's sewage system (OHR Brcko Press
Release).
- The Forensic Team of the ICTY Prosecutor's office completed its fifth
exhumation related to the Srebrenica investigation at a secondary mass grave
in Hodzici.
- SFOR troops detained two persons who were believed to have been Nenad
and Predrag Banovic who had been indicted by the ICTY.
- 23 July
-
- Negotiations of BiH delegation with the Paris Club of investors began in
Paris. The High Representative also participated at that meeting.
- In a press release, the ICTY Office of the Prosecutor stated that the
two persons detained the day before by SFOR troops were not Nenad and
Predrag Banovic. The two detained persons had not been indicted by the
Tribunal, nor were they suspected or accused of having committed any crime.
- 27 July
-
- The High Representative briefed the Security Council and met with the UN
Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, in New York.
- OHR welcomed the start of regular passenger service on the
Sarajevo-Capljina train route (OHR Press
Release).
- OHR Press
Release about the implementation of the Sarajevo Declaration.
- The Republika Srpska Information Minister, Rajko Vasic, said in a
statement that general managers and chief editors of 16 radio and TV
stations in the Republika Srpska had been fired. He said that "the local
stations were biased, working in interest of one party and/or one local
boss, creating discontent among the people".
- Presiding Arbitrator, Roberts Owen, made a brief private visit to Brcko
and met with Brcko Supervisor, Amb. Robert Farrand, RS Prime Minister,
Milorad Dodik, and President of the Federation of BiH, Ejup Ganic.
- 27/28 July
-
- The EU Commissioner, Hans van den Broek, visited Sarajevo and met with
the BiH Presidency. He also visited Banja Luka and Bijeljina.
- 28 July
-
- The Supervisor for Brcko, Amb. Robert Farrand, was deeply disturbed to
hear of the violent death of Amir Karic in Brcko (OHR Brcko press
release).
- Hans van den Broek and RS Prime Minister, Milorad Dodik, signed a MoU by
which the EU promises to further financially assist agriculture and
infrastructure reconstruction projects in the Republika Srpska.
- Six Bosniak houses and two barns were damaged or destroyed by explosive
devices near Stolac.
- 29 July
-
- BiH Federation Parliament House of Representatives adopted the Laws on
the Criminal Code and Penal Proceedings.
- The RTV BiH Board of Governors appointed Miro Purivatra as a General
Manager for the RTV BiH.
- The High Representative met with the Member of the BiH Presidency
Kresimir Zubak.
- The High Representative met with the HDZ President in BiH, Ante Jelavic.
- OHR Press
Release on the Dual Citizenship.
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, visited Vares and met with the
Mayor, Pavo Vidovic, and his Deputy, Samir Musa.
- An explosion damaged a Roman Catholic Church in Kakanj.
- A hand grenade was thrown in Skenderija Street in Sarajevo, near the
premises of magazine Dani.
- 30 July
-
- The High Representative visited Banja Luka and met with the RS
President, Biljana Plavsic, and Prime Minister Dodik.
- BiH Federation Parliament House of Peoples adopted Laws on Contributions
and Foreign Currency operations.
- Office of the High Representative condemned recent attack against the
Catholic Church in Kakanj, as well as the explosions that occurred in Stolac
municipality. The High Representative was also very concerned because of the
explosion of a hand grenade in Sarajevo the day before, if indeed it was an
attempt to intimidate the magazine Dani and its editors.
- Independent Media Commission presented unique media codes for
establishment of TV and radio programmes in BiH that will become valid on 1
August and will be implemented in all TV and radio companies.
- 31 July
-
- A Bosnian Croat police officer, Ante Valjan, was killed by an explosive
device placed in a garbage container 50 metres from the Travnik police
station.
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, visited Travnik and met with the
Mayor of Travnik and representatives of Travnik police department. He
strongly condemned the killing of Bosnian Croat policeman.
- US Special Envoy for Balkans, Robert Gelbard, visited Sarajevo and met
with the Chairman of the BiH Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic, and Federation
officials.
August
- 1 August
-
- OHR response to Mayor of Brcko Reljic's statement (OHR Brcko press
release).
- Barry Rigby was appointed new Chief of the UNHCR Mission in BiH.
- Bosnian Serb warcrimes suspect Milan Kovacevic died in his cell at the
Detention Centre of the ICTY in the Hague.
- 3 August
-
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher visited Travnik and met with the
Federation Prime Minister Edhem Bicakcic and Minister of Interior, Mehmed
Zilic.
- 4 August
-
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher and IPTF Commissioner, Richard Monk
met in Sarajevo with the Federation Vice-President Vladimir Soljic and Prime
Minister Edhem Bicakcic to discuss the situation in the Central Bosnia
Canton.
- The High Representative imposed Laws on Courts in Mostar (OHR Press
Release).
- Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein met with the RS President, Biljana
Plavsic to discuss refugee return and current situation in the RS.
- soldiers of SFOR multi-national specialised units arrived in Sarajevo.
Their mission is to promote public security, assist the process of refugee
return and help with the establishment of elected authorities.
- 5 August
-
- OHR encouraged people to file claims to repossess apartments (OHR press
release).
- A grenade exploded a few miles from central Sarajevo, damaging cars but
causing no injuries.
- 6 August
-
- Independent Media Commission published the names of members of the
Council and the Board for its implementation. Both bodies will comprise
seven members, four of which are citizens of BiH and the other three
international representatives.
- The Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein visited a reconstructed school in
Dobrinja.
- Brcko Supervisor, Amb. Robert Farrand met with the RS President, Biljana
Plavsic.
- 7 August
-
- SACEUR, Gen. Wesley Clark visited Sarajevo and met with the Presidency
member, Kresimir Zubak and with the Federation Defence Minister, Ante
Jelavic.
- Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein met with the Presidency member,
Kresimir Zubak to discuss the Ploce port issue.
- Following an unsuccessful return of 40 Bosniak families to the village
of Gacice in the Vitez municipality, which was prevented by Croat residents,
the expelled Bosniaks blocked the regional road Zenica-Vitez for several
days.
- 8 August
-
- Deputy head of police station in Pale, Srdjan Knezevic was killed in
front of his apartment in the centre of Pale.
- 8/9 August
-
- Unidentified gunmen fired several dozen shots at Ukranian soldiers of
SFOR on Saturday in Doljani and on Sunday in Sovici. Around 60 Ukranian
soldiers were deployed in the area to provide a secure environment for the
return of 75 Bosniak families.
- 10 August
-
- German Defence Minister, Volker Ruehe and German government coordinator
for the refugee return, Dietmar Schlee visited BiH.
- 12 August
-
- Special Envoy of the US President, Richard Sclar visited Sarajevo.
- RS Minister of Information, Rajko Vasic has decided "to halt SRNA
(Serbian News Agency) activities until its managing board holds an emergency
session" and he said that this is "due to biased reporting and tampering
with speeches of the country's top officials".
- 13 August
-
- Meeting of the BiH Presidency - discussed the establishment of a Common
Service and a Protocol Office for the Presidency and adopted a proposal from
the Working Group, which will be signed at the next session. They have
approved the opening of the German Cultural Centre in Sarajevo, and agreed
on the ambassadors of Turkey, Poland and South African Republic.
- Council of Ministers session - adopted the text of the Law on
telecommunications at the state level which will be sent to the BiH
Parliament for adoption.
- Meeting of the Standing Committee on Military Matters - adopted the
report of defence ministers of the two Bosnian entities on activities of
ministries and entity armies between the two sessions.
- OHR
Statement on the Serb Radical Party
- 14 August
-
- The UN Spokesman Alexander Ivanko said that 14 persons were arrested
under suspicion of collaborating in the murder of Srdjan Knezevic, Deputy
Head of the Centre of Public Security in Pale.
- Kiseljak declared an "open city".
- Brcko Supervisor, Amb. Farrand issued a remainder to DPs wishing to
reclaim accommodation that there are less than two months left to register
claims for socially-owned apartments in the Federation.
- 17 August
-
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher met with the member of the BiH
Presidency, Kresimir Zubak and they discussed the return of refugees and
displaced persons in the Central Bosnia Canton.
- Six Bosnian Croats accused of organising the slaughter of more than 100
Bosniaks in 1993 in the village of Ahmici, in Central Bosnia went on trial
before the ICTY Tribunal in the Hague.
- 220 kw long-distance power line was put into operation. Two combined
electric plant installations will provide the whole Una-Sana Canton with
electricity.
- 18 August
-
- The Bosnian Federation House of Representatives adopted the Law on
rights for veterans and their dependants.
- The Media Experts Commission, the Election Appeals Sub-Commission and
the Independent Media Commission signed a MoU on cooperation between the
OSCE and IMC.
- IPTF formed a team to support the investigation of the murder of Pale
Public Security Centre Deputy Head Srdjan Knezevic.
- 19 August
-
- The High Representative and Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein met with
the Croatian President Franjo Tudjman in Zagreb. They discussed the progress
of the DPA and HRT.
- Head of the OHR regional office in Mostar, Sir Martin Garrod condemned
an "illegal usage of weapons" which last Saturday in eastern Mostar resulted
in the injury of 18 year-old Nihad Zlomislic.
- Standing Committee on Military Matters met in Zenica.
20
August
- Council of Ministers session - The MoU on the BiH Agency for Statistics,
submitted by the OHR, was adopted. The Ministry of Civil Affairs and
Communications was given responsibility for the Border Commission. The
Agency for Foreign Investment was accepted. CoM formally adopted the
Decision on the Sphere of Activity and Organisation of the Cabinet and
Services of the CoM, originally signed in March, with amendments for the
creation of a 5-person CoM Protocol division under the Administration
Service.
- Federation President Ejup Ganic met with Brcko Supervisor, Robert
Farrand to discuss the current situation in Brcko.
- SRNA General Manager and Editor-in-chief were replaced at the RS
government session in Banja Luka. Dragan Davidovic was appointed for both
posts. It was also decided that the seat of the agency will move from Pale
to Banja Luka that day.
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher visited Bugojno with the three
Federation Ombudsmen to meet with Mayor Dzevad Mlaco, and President of the
Bugojno Municipal Assembly, Ivo Mrso. (OHR Press
Release).
- 21 August
-
- New British Ambassador to BiH, Graham Hand, conveyed his Letter of
Appointment to the BiH Presidency President, Alija Izetbegovic.
- Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein met with the Croat member of the BiH
Presidency, Kresimir Zubak, and the Vice-President of the New Croat
Initiative, Ivo Lozancic to discuss the current political situation in BiH.
- 24 August
-
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, the Head of the OHR in Banja Luka,
Miguel Arias, and an expert group from Germany visited Prijedor and talked
with the municipal authorities about refugee return.
- Supervisory
Order on Return to Unoccupied Property in the RS Municipality of Brcko.
- 25 August
-
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher met with Croatian and Bosniak
municipal leaders from Vitez and other officials to establish an
extra-ordinary return plan drawn up by the OHR and other international
organisations. In the short term, the plan envisages return to the villages
of Gacice, Donja Verceska and Poculica starting on 28 August, and in long
term, the full implementation of the Central Bosnia Cantonal Return Plan.
- OHR Press
Release about the meeting in Zagreb of Croat Party Leaders and
Candidates from BiH.
- BiH Federation House of Representatives held a session. They adopted the
Law on Labour and Law on Telecommunications.
- 27 August
-
- Three unknown assailants in the Zvornik municipal assembly building
attacked and beat up Izet Nakicevic, the Vice-President of the local
administration's executive board.
- 28 August
-
- Council of Ministers session - appointed three-member Managing Board for
the BiH Agency for Statistics.
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher met with the Federation President
Ejup Ganic. They discussed the matter of return to Central Bosnia Canton.
- Joint
OHR/OSCE Press Release condemning incident in Zvornik.
- The Forensic department of the Hague Tribunal Prosecutor's office has
completed the seventh exhumation of a secondary mass grave near Zvornik, as
part of the investigation on Srebrenica.
- 30 August
-
- US Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright met with the Croatian
President, Franjo Tudjman in Zagreb. After that meeting she left for BiH.
She visited US troops in Tuzla and met with the RS President, Biljana
Plavsic, and RS Prime Minister Milorad Dodik in Bijeljina.
- 31 August
-
- US Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright met with the President of the
BiH Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic and the Croat member of the BiH
Presidency, Kresimir Zubak in Sarajevo.
- Council of Ministers session.
- German Foreign Minister, Klaus Kinkel visited Sarajevo and met with the
BiH Presidency.
- Volkswagen factory opened in Vogosca.
September
- 1 September
-
- Following the recommendations of the Election Appeals Sub-Commission
with respect to the mayor of Orasije, the High Representative sent a letter
to the President of the HDZ in BiH, Ante Jelavic, announcing the replacement
of Orasje Mayor Marko Benkovic.
- BiH Parliament House of Representatives held a session and adopted the
draft Law on Customs Policy in BiH.
- US Special Envoy for Balkans, Robert Gelbard, visited Sarajevo and met
with the President of HDZ in BiH, Ante Jelavic.
- US Special Envoy, Richard Sklar, visited Sarajevo and met with the BiH
Presidency President, Alija Izetbegovic, Prime Minister Bicakcic and Foreign
Trade Minister Kurtovic.
- 2 September
- BiH Parliament House of Peoples held a session and adopted the Law on
Customs Policy in BiH.
- 3 September
-
- Council of Ministers session.
- Three Bosnian Serbs, Miroslav Tadic, Simo Zaric and Milan Simic pleaded
not guilty at the ICTY Tribunal in the Hague.
- Media Issues Group meeting in Sarajevo.
- 5 September
-
- The Election Appeals Sub-Commission decided to remove 15 candidates from
the HDZ election lists. The EASC found that the HDZ Party controlled HRT and
used the broadcasts to benefit the HDZ Party in Croatia and in BiH. HRT has
repeatedly violated mandates from the Media Experts Commission (MEC) to
provide fair and equitable media access to all political parties.
- President of the BiH Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic, met with the US
Special Envoy, Richard Sklar, and Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein, to
discuss the Ploce port issue.
- 6 September
- Two ceremonies held to inaugurate three major USAID projects in the Brcko
area. They include the restoration of power to six high-priority return areas
in the ZoS and the rehabilitation of the Brcko railway station and the
Municipal building. The RS President, Biljana Plavsic, and the RS Prime
Minister, Milorad Dodik, opened the reconstructed railway station in Brcko.
The ceremonies were attended by Amb. Robert Farrand, Brcko Supervisor, US
Ambassador in BiH, Richard Kauzlarich, and the Director of USAID, Craig Buck.
- 7 September
-
- A European Parliament delegation headed by its President, José Maria Gil
Robles Delgado, visited Sarajevo. They met with the High Representative,
SFOR Commander in BiH, Gen. Shinseki, Head of the OSCE Mission in BiH, Amb.
Robert Barry, and Amb. Parak from the ECMM. They also met with the President
of the BiH Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic, and Member of the BiH Presidency,
Kresimir Zubak.
- Slovenian President, Milan Kucan, visited Sarajevo and held separate
talks with the President of the BiH Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic, and
member of the BiH Presidency, Kresimir Zubak. He also met with the CoM.
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, met with the Co-Chair of the CoM,
Haris Silajdzic. They discussed the results of implementation of the DPA,
election preparations in BiH and the reorganisation of the BiH CoM.
- OHR Press
Release - OHR initiates discussion on restructuring the CoM.
- EU governments formally agreed to ban Yugoslav airlines from landing in
member states of the EU.
- President of the Provisional Election Commission, Robert Barry, excluded
Serb Radical Party leader, Vojislav Seselj, from the election campaign.
- The Sarajevo Canton government adopted the cantonal budget for the
period from 1 January to June 30, 1998.
- OBN celebrated 2nd birthday (OBN Press Release).
- 8 September
-
- Meeting of the Steering Board of the PIC in Sarajevo (OHR Press
Release).
- The European Parliament Delegation led by its President, José Maria Gil
Robles Delgado and Doris Pack, visited Banja Luka and met with the RS
President Biljana Plavsic and RS Prime Minister, Milorad Dodik.
- BiH Parliament House of Representatives held a session. They adopted the
Federation Government report for the period January-June 1998. The Law on
Security of Deposits in banks was also adopted as well as the Law on
Amendments on the Law on selling of apartments with residential rights.
- OBN
Press Release - OBN and SFOR team up to provide engineering support for
SRT presidential debates.
- OBN Press
Release - The OBN broadcasted on 6th September for the first time using
its outside broadcasting unit.
- 9 September
-
- President of the BiH Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic, CoM Co-Chairman,
Haris Silajdzic, and Foreign Trade and Economy Minister, Mirsad Kurtovic, in
the presence of US Special Envoy, Richard Sklar, and Principal Deputy HR,
Jacques Klein, initialled the agreement between BiH and Republic of Croatia
on the use of Ploce Harbour.
- Joint Military Commission met in Travnik.
- OBN
Press Release - OBN links live to New York.
- 10 September
-
- Council of Ministers session- adopted the Statute of the Agency for the
Improvement of Foreign Investments, and five decisions on the regulation of
foreign trade.
- The agreement about the use of Ploce Harbour was initialled in Zagreb by
Hrvoje Sarinic, Chief of Staff to President Tudjman, Nenad Porges, Economy
Minister, as well as Amb. Klein, Principal Deputy HR, and special US envoy,
Amb. Richard Sklar. The agreement has to be passed by the Croatian
Parliament.
- The High Representative and Brcko Supervisor, Robert Farrand, met with
Cardinal Vinko Puljic to discuss the process of return and establishment of
peace in BiH.
- Media Issues Group meeting in Sarajevo.
- 10/11 September
- 10/11 September - NATO Secretary-General, Javier Solana, and SACEUR, Gen.
Wesley Clark visited Sarajevo. They met with SFOR troops and the High
Representative on the 10th Sept., and with members of the BiH Presidency on 11
September.
- 11 September
-
- Amb. Schumacher on returns to Central Bosnia (OHR Press
Release).
- In accordance with his authority under Annex 10 of the GFAP and article
XI of the Bonn document, the High Representative has decided that the
Telecommunications Law on BiH, as submitted by the CoM to the Parliamentary
Assembly for adoption, shall enter into force on 11 September on an interim
basis, until the Parliamentary Assembly adopts this law in due form. (OHR Statement)
- OBN and RTVBiH - Joint Programming Plan (OBN Press
Release).
- 12 September
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, visited Travnik and met with the Head
of the Central Bosnia Canton, Adnan Terzic, and his Deputy, Ivan Saric. He
also visited polling stations in Travnik and Nova Bileca.
- 12/13 September
- General Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- 13 September
-
- US Delegation led by the US Special Envoy for Balkans, Robert Gelbard,
met with the President of the BiH Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic, and
Presidency member, Kresimir Zubak.
- The High Representative visited polling stations in Dobrinja and
Bascarsija.
- The Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein, visited polling stations in
Kiseljak.
- The Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, visited polling stations in
Srebrenica.
- 15 September
-
- The Media Experts Commission chairperson, Tanya Domi, strongly condemned
the arrest and detention of the RTVBiH crew in Banja Luka on election
weekend.
- The High Representative, in accordance with his authority under Annex 10
of the DPA and Article XI of the Bonn Document, decided to extend the
deadline for pre-war tenants of socially owned apartments in the Federation
of BiH to reclaim those apartments.
- UNIPTF Commissioner, Richard Monk, in consultation with the SRSG,
Elisabeth Rehn, disqualified Ljubisa Savic, the Chief of RS police, as a
police officer. A UNIPTF investigation found compelling evidence that Mr.
Savic directly participated in and had supervision over the ill threatment
and torture of illegally detained persons in Pale during the investigation
of the 7 August killing of Srdjan Knezevic, the Deputy Chief of the Pale
Public Security Centre.
- Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein, met with the Bosnian Deputy Foreign
Minister, Husein Zivalj, and they discussed the elections in BiH.
- 16 September
-
- The members of the OHR Reconstruction and Return Task Force, together
with the UNHCR and other international organisations, met with the mayor of
Travnik and Vitez to discuss the time-table and modalities for returning
some 30 Bosnian Croat families to the village of Bukavica in the Travnik
municipality (OHR Media
Advisory).
- The OSCE Media Experts Commission issued a decision, according to which
the interview of Mr. Nikola Poplasen broadcast on Palma TV and carried by
Radio Television Serbia on 12 September was a violation of the MEC Blackout
Advisory and the PEC Rules and Regulations Article 10.35 sub-section 5 on
Campaign Rules. MEC referred the Poplasen interview to the EASC for action.
- 17 September
-
- OHR Press
Release about the extension of the deadline for reclaiming
socially-owned apartments.
- First anniversary of the helicopter crash near Fojnica where 12 members
of the OHR and the UN were killed whilst en route to Bugojno. (OHR Media
Advisory)
- First inaugural meeting of the Return Facilitation Group in Zagreb. The
OHR (through its chairmanship of the RRTF) is a full member, and the RFG is
co-chaired by the UNHCR and the OSCE. The RFG will have two functions: to
support and assist in the implementation of the Croatian government's Return
Plan and to act as a counterpart to the RRTF for cross-border return between
BiH and Croatia.
- Media Issues Group meeting in Sarajevo.
- 18 September
- The US Special Envoy, Robert Gelbard, met with the President of RS,
Biljana Plavsic, and the RS Prime Minister, Milorad Dodik.
- 21 September
- On 16 September the MEC referred the Poplasen interview to the EASC for
action. The Election Appeals Sub-Commission decided to censure RTS for
broadcasting the interviews of Seselj and Poplasen during the election silence
period. They would forward this case to the IMC for any licensing
determination that may bear upon the use of transmitters in BiH to broadcast
RTS programs. They are censuring Poplasen and the SRS for failing to respond
immediately in the public forum and thereby distance themselves from matters
that involve violations of the PEC Rules and Regulations. They have also
decided to remove three candidates from the SRS party candidates list for the
election of the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH,
and six candidates from the SRS party candidates list for the election of the
National Assembly of RS.
- 22 September
-
- The High Representative met with the RS President, Biljana Plavsic, and
RS Prime Minister, Milorad Dodik, in Banja Luka. He also met with the
leaders of political parties.
- The chairman of the BiH Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic, met with the US
Special Envoy, Robert Gelbard, and discussed the implementation of the DPA
after the 1998 general elections. Robert Gelbard also met with the BiH CoM
Co-Chairman, Haris Silajdzic, and discussed the situation in BiH and
implementation of the DPA.
- US Special envoy, Robert Gelbard, and the US Ambassador in BiH, Richard
Kauzlarich, met with the member of the BiH Presidency, Kresimir Zubak, to
discuss the elections.
- A forensic team of the Office of the Prosecutor of the Hague Tribunal
has extended the seventh exhumation of a secondary mass grave near Zvornik,
in the light of the investigation of a mass grave in Srebrenica.
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, met with the Bosnian Foreign Minster
Jadranko Prlic.
- OBN
Press Release: OBN completes affiliate network.
- 23 September
-
- US Special Envoy, Robert Gelbard, met with the RS President, Biljana
Plavsic, and Prime Minister, Milorad Dodik.
- Media Issues Group meeting in Sarajevo.
- 24 September
- Council of Ministers session - adopted an UNHCR-drafted instruction, at an
urgent request of the High Representative, on the temporary admission of
refugees from Kosovo. They have also accepted the agreement between Finland
and BiH on the second phase of reconstruction of the central heating systems
in Sarajevo and Doboj, valued at 12 million Finish marks.
- 25 September
- OSCE announced the results of the general elections. Alija Izetbegovic,
Ante Jelavic and Zivko Radisic were elected as the new members of the BiH
Presidency. In the Republika Srpska Nikola Poplasen was elected new RS
President.
- 27 September
-
- SFOR detained Stevan Todorovic, indicted by the ICTY for war crimes
committed while serving as the Chief of Police for Bosanski Samac between 13
June 1992 and 29 July 1992.
- US Defence Secretary, William Cohen, visited Sarajevo.
- 29 September
-
- Bosnian Central Bank Governor, Peter Nicholl, and Deputy High
Representative for Economic Affairs, Didier Fau, presented the new coins of 10,
20 and 50 BiH pfennigs.
- Finnish President, Marti Ahtissari, visited Sarajevo and met with the
newly elected BiH Presidency. He also met with the UNSG Special Envoy,
Elisabeth Rehn, and SFOR Commander, Eric Shinseki.
- The OHR strongly condemned the incident that took place in the village
of Rastani during the past weekend where Bosnian Serbs were prevented from
returning.
- 30 September
-
- Sir Martin Garrod met with the BiH Presidency Chairman, Alija
Izetbegovic, and Federation President, Ejup Ganic, in Sarajevo on his
farewell visit, discussing issues relating to the re-uniting of Mostar.
- The Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, met with the Co-Chairman of the
CoM, Haris Silajdzic, to discuss the current situation in BiH and the
implementation of the DPA.
- The ICTY Tribunal in the Hague announced that the initial appearance of
Stevan Todorovic, which began this day, will resume at a later date yet to
be decided. This followed a request by the accused that he was medically
unfit to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty and wanted to undergo some
additional medical tests before doing so.
October
- 1 October
-
- BiH Council of Ministers adopted the text of the agreement between BiH
and the Republic of Croatia on the Ploce port and the passage through Neum.
The Council of Ministers will forward the text to the BiH Presidency and the
BiH Parliament for ratification.
- Contact Group meeting in London (Chairman's
Conclusions).
- OBN Press
Release - New series to start on OBN
- 2 October
-
- The Provisional Election Commission technically verified the results of
the municipal elections held in 11 municipalities in BiH and adopted the
division mandates for all legislative bodies at the level of the state of
BiH and both entities, as well as the list of candidates elected for these
seats.
- One Bosniak returnee was killed and two others wounded after several
explosions rocked the village of Tasovcici, near Capljina, where 50 Bosniak
refugees returned to their homes that week.
- The US Special Envoy, Robert Gelbard, met with the newly elected RS
President, Nikola Poplasen, and the RS Prime Minister, Milorad Dodik.
- RS Prime Minister, Milorad Dodik, received Gen. Shinseki in his farewell
visit.
- OBN Press Release - The OBN increase signal on Mount
Vlasic.
- 3 October
-
- The Herzegovina-Neretva Canton interior minister, Valentin Coric,
resigned.
- 5 October
-
- BiH Presidency Chairman, Alija Izetbegovic, received Gen. Shinseki in
his farewell visit.
- The Media Plan from Sarajevo and the High School for Journalism from
France opened the School of Journalism in Sarajevo.
- 6 October
-
- Meeting of the Steering Board of the PIC in Sarajevo. (OHR Press
Release)
- OBN Press
Release - Live interview with Dr. Haris Silajdzic on OBN.
- Last meeting of the BiH Presidency with the outgoing Presidency members.
- 7 October
-
- The High Representative and the members of the Steering Board met with
the outgoing Presidency members.
- 8 October
-
- The High Representative wrote to Dragan Cavic, Vice-Chairman of the SDS,
notifying him of his decision to remove him from office in the newly elected
RS Assembly (OHR Press
Release).
- Media Issues Group meeting in Sarajevo.
- 9 October
-
- The High Representative called on individuals holding public office to
refrain from publicly taking sides on Kosovo (OHR Press
Release).
- Head of the CAFAO Mission in BiH, Allan Jensen, confirmed that the
customs administrations of RS, the Federation and CAFAO discovered that 150
trucks were involved in the transport of 900 consignments into BiH without
the payment of duties.
- 10 October
-
- The international airport in Tuzla was opened for civilian flights.
- 13 October
-
- Inauguration of the new BiH Presidency ( Speech by the
Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein).
- First session of the newly elected BiH Presidency
- The North Atlantic Council decided to issue "activation orders - ACTORDs
for both a phased air campaign in Yugoslavia and limited air operations".
- The head of the USAID mission in BiH, Craig Buck, put into operation a
USAID-funded local waterworks in the village of Skakava Donja near Brcko.
- 14 October
-
- 15 October
-
- The High Representative and the OSCE Head of Mission, Robert Barry, met
with the member of the BiH Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic.
- Travnik declared an "Open City".
- Media Issues Group meeting in Sarajevo.
- Contact Group meeting on Kosovo in Paris.
- Croatian President Franjo Tudjman's Special Envoy for BiH, Franjo
Greguric, resigned.
- 16 October
-
- The North Atlantic Council "has decided that period before execution of
air strikes will be extended until 27th October".
- The High Representative visited Banja Luka and met with leaders and
representatives of leading political parties. They discussed the formation
of the National Assembly - the new government and the property laws that
should be passed urgently by the new government and the new Assembly in the
RS.
- 17 October
-
- The OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Minister Bronislaw Geremek, appointed Amb.
William Walker of US as Head of the OSCE Verification Mission.
- Newly-appointed Head of the OHR Regional Office in Mostar, Richard
Ellerkman, met with the member of the BiH Presidency and leader of the HDZ
in BiH, Ante Jelavic, in Mostar to discuss the implementation of election
results in Hercegovina-Neretva Canton.
- 20 October
-
- The Serbian Parliament adopted a new law on public information. The Law
includes a ban on re-broadcasting of foreign programmes with "political
propaganda" content. Penalties for breaking the new Law include fines
ranging from 200,000 to 400,000 dinars to be paid by the publisher or owner
of the station or newspaper. This new information Law allows the three
dailies that have been banned to continue their work.
- OBN Press
Release - OBN enters next phase of development.
- 21 October
-
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher, visited Mostar and met with
Herzegovina-Neretva Canton Governor, Zeljko Obradovic, and Vice Governor,
Fatima Leho, and discussed the current situation in this canton.
- Head of the OHR Regional office in Mostar met with the Mayor of Mostar,
Safet Orucevic, and his Deputy, Ivan Prskalo.
- A Memorandum of Understanding on the European Commission's 1998 Forestry
Programme for BiH, worth eight million ECU was signed in Sarajevo.
- 22 October
-
- The High Representative briefed the North Atlantic Council in Brussels.
- Special US Envoy for Balkans, Robert Gelbard, met with the President of
the HDZ in BiH and Bosnian Presidency member, Ante Jelavic.
- Media Issues Group in Sarajevo.
- 23 October
-
- A ceremony to hand over command of SFOR from Gen. Eric Shinseki to Gen.
Montgomery Meigs was held in Sarajevo.
- Council of Ministers session.
- Standing Committee on Military Matters met in Banja Luka.
- OBN
Press Release - OBN delivers sweatshirts to children's houses in
Sarajevo.
- 27 October
-
- Delegations of the Republic of Croatia and the Federation of BiH, in
conjunction with US Ambassador Richard Sclar and Principal Deputy HR Jacques
Klein, discussed and initialled the framework agreement on Special Relations
between Croatia and the BiH Federation.
- Deputy HR for Reconstruction and Return, Andy Bearpark, together with
the BiH Federation President, Ejup Ganic, met with the Central Bosnia Canton
officials in Travnik to review progress on return movements in the Canton.
- NATO Secretary-General, Javier Solana, announced that NATO had decided
to maintain the ACTORD for limited air operations. Its execution will be
subject to a decision and assessments by the NAC. He said that NATO will
also maintain the ACTORD for the phased air campaign and will continue their
activities under Phase Zero. The NATO Secretary-General also said that they
have requested their Military Authorities to remain prepared to carry out
these operations should they be necessary and to maintain forces at
appropriate readiness levels for the operations under both ACTORDs.
- UK Minister of Defence, George Robertson, visited Sarajevo and met with
the member of the BiH Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic.
- Meeting of the BiH Presidency
- Delegates of the Herzegovina/Neretva Canton Assembly elected the new
Governor, Hamo Maslesa from Konjic and Vice Governor, Rade Bosnjak from
Mostar.
- Meeting of the Standing Committee on Military Matters in Sarajevo.
- 28 October
-
- Agreement with the Paris Club signed (OHR Press
Release).
- The High Representative visited Banja Luka and met with all relevant
parties: SLOGA and Federation parties, Vice-speaker Safet Bico and the
newly-elected RS President Nikola Poplasen.
- The rotation of Mayors in Mostar - Ivan Prskalo became Mayor of Mostar
and Safet Orucevic his Deputy.
- The Northern Local Return and Reconstruction Task Force held a meeting
in Sokolac with representiatves of six RS municipalities - Pale, Rogatica,
Rudo, Serb Trnovo, Han Pijesak and Sokolac, the Sarajevo Cantonal Minister
for Refugees and DPs, the Gorazde Cantonal Prime Minister, and the Minister
for Refugees and DPs. This meeting represented the beginning of a dialogue
between the Federation and RS municipalities on two-way return.
- Former Bosnian Serb chief Stevan Todorovic pleaded not guilty before the
UN Tribunal in the Hague to war crimes against Bosnian Croats and Bosniaks
in the northern Bosnian town of Bosanski Samac in 1992.
- 29 October
-
- The High Representative attended the beginning of the constituent
session of the RS National Assembly in Banja Luka.
- A Bosnian Serb, Goran Jelisic, pleaded guilty to 15 counts of Crimes
against humanity and 16 counts of Violations of the law or customs of war.
These are related to 12 killings, four beatings and one count of plunder of
private property in the Brcko area in 1992. The indictment also includes one
count of genocide, to which he pleaded not guilty.
- NATO SACEUR, General Wesley Clark, visited Banja Luka and met with the
RS President Nikola Poplasen, and the Chairman of the BiH Presidency, Zivko
Radisic. General Clark, together with the SFOR Commander in Bosnia,
Montgomery Meigs, met with the Bosnian Presidency member Ante Jelavic and
Foreign Minister Jadranko Prlic in Mostar.
- Ten representatives for the Federation House of Peoples were elected at
the constituent session of the Sarajevo Canton Assembly.
- 30 October
-
- The High Representative met with the Member of the BiH Presidency, Alija
Izetbegovic.
- US Special Envoy Richard Sclar met with the member of the BiH
Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic.
- The RS Interior Minister, Milovan Stankovic resigned and was replaced by
Sredoje Novic. The RS Minister of Justice, Petko Cancar also resigned to
take up new duties, and was replaced by Milan Trbojevic.
- 31 October
-
- The Media Experts Commission mandate ended.
November
- 2 November
-
- The US Special Envoy to Balkans, Robert Gelbard, the High
Representative, Carlos Westendorp and his Deputy, Jacques Klein, met with
the member of the BiH Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic in Sarajevo.
- The US Special Envoy to Balkans, Robert Gelbard, visited Banja Luka and
met with the outgoing RS President Biljana Plavsic, RS Prime Minister
Milorad Dodik and the President of the BiH Presidency Zivko Radisic.
- 3 November
-
- Sarajevo Declaration (OHR Press
Release).
- Supervisory Order on
outstanding cases of Article 17 of the RS Law on use of abandoned property,
internally displaced Brcko residents, and cases of multiple occupancy.
- Supervisory Order on
Return of non-Serb members of the municipal Assembly, Administration,
Police, Judiciary and others to their pre-war homes of origin in Brcko.
- 4 November
-
- Continuation of the inaugural session of the RS National Assembly. Petar
Djokic was re-elected RS NA Speaker. The RS President, Nikola Poplasen, Vice
President Mirko Sarovic and President of the BiH Presidency, Zivko Radisic
took solemn oaths at the session.
- Senior Deputy HR, Hanns Schumacher visited Derventa and talked with
municipal officials and refugee association representatives.
- Textbook Review in the Canton of Sarajevo (OHR Press Release).
- 5 November
-
- Council of Ministers session - adopted a report on negotiations and the
agreement between BiH and the Paris Club of Creditors. The agreement will be
forwarded to the BiH Parliament for ratification.
- OHR praised Prosecutor's actions in customs fraud cases (OHR Press Release).
- The High Representative held a press conference in Sarajevo (Transcript).
- French Ambassador to BiH, Yves Gaudeul and Minister of Foreign Trade and
Economic Relations at the BiH Council of Ministers, Mirsad Kurtovic signed
an Agreement on donation, valued 20 million Ffr. These funds are intended
for the reconstruction of the 110 kV Gradacac-Modrica-Odzak-Bosanski
Samac-Brcko long-distance powerline and for the delivery and monitoring of
mini-bakeries in the Federation and the RS, in a 50:50 ratio.
- 6 November
-
- Decisions by the High Representative on Property Laws (OHR Press Releasei).
- The President of the Federation, Ejup Ganic signed two Laws: The
Criminal Law of the Federation and the Law on Criminal Procedure.
- Head of the OHR Mostar, Richard Ellerkman met with the Mostar Mayor Ivan
Prskalo and his Deputy, Safet Orucevic.
- Two Bosniak returnees injured in hand grenade explosion in Aladinci,
near Stolac. This incident was condemned by international organisations,
Herzegovina-Neretva Canton senior officials and the head of the regional OHR
office in Mostar, Richard Ellerkman.
- The RRTF Roundtable in Brussels.
- 9 November
-
- 10 November
-
- Meeting of the BiH Presidency.
- Meeting of the Contact Group in Washington (Chairman's Conclusions).
- Branko Golub from Fojnica was elected new governor of the Central Bosnia
Canton at a session of the cantonal assembly. Delegates also elected former
Governor Adnan Terzic as his Deputy.
- 11 November
-
- 12 November
-
- The High Representative met with the BiH Presidency members to discuss
preparations for the PIC conference in Madrid.
- Human Rights Steering
Board Statement - Human Rights Chamber Public hearing in Banja Luka.
- The Northern Local Return and Reconstruction Task Force held a first
meeting with officials from the RS municipalities - Visegrad, Cajnice, Serb
Gorazde, Serb Ilidza, officials from the Cantons of Sarajevo and Gorazde and
on the RRTF side were OHR, OSCE, ECHO, UNHCR and UNMIBH. Topics of
discussions were two-way return, the concept of conditionality and the role
of the RRTF as an international coordination body to support the
implementation of Annex 7 of the DPA.
- The Head of the OHR office in Mostar, Amb. Richard Ellerkman said that
two bombs were set off in two abandoned homes in Stolac municipality and one
person of Bosniak nationality was injured.
- Sarajevo Canton Assembly appointed Mustafa Mujezinovic as new president
of Sarajevo Canton.
- 13 November
-
- Principal Deputy HR, Amb. Klein, on behalf of the High Representative,
declared Vojislav Seselj persona non grata in BiH and directed him to leave
the territory of BiH.
- 14 November
-
- The RS President, Nikola Poplasen proposed Dragan Kalinic of the Serb
Democratic Party (SDS) as the new RS Prime Minister. His choice will need
the backing of a parliamentary majority.
- 16 November
-
- The signing of the Agreement on Special Relations between the Federation
of the BiH and the Republic of Croatia, as well as the Ploce-Neum Agreement,
was postponed. The Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein expressed his extreme
disappointment (OHR Press
Release).
- Brcko Supervisor, Amb. Robert Farrand issued a Second Addendum to the Order on
the Multi-ethnic Administration in the RS Municipality of Brcko of 10
November 1997.
- The International Criminal Tribunal in the Hague sentenced Hazim Delic
to 20 years in prison, Esad Landzo to 15 years and Zdravko Mucic to 7 years.
They were sentenced for crimes committed in the war camp in Celebici.
- 17 November
-
- Meeting of the Steering Board of the PIC, Brussels.
- 18 November
-
- Romanian President, Emil Contantinescu visited BiH and met with the
Minister for Foreign Affairs, Jadranko Prlic as well as with the members of
the BiH Presidency to discuss the current situation in BiH and relations
between Romania and BiH.
- The High Representative was invited as a guest speaker at Circle 99
(Association of Independent Intellectuals) in Sarajevo.
- BiH Federation House of Representatives held a session discussing the
Agreement on Special Relations between the Federation of BiH and Republic of
Croatia.
- Two Commissions for Missing Persons from the Federation have, for the
first time, jointly exhumed a mass grave in Modrica.
- 19 November
-
- The Federation House of Peoples was inaugurated for the mandatory period
of 1998-2000, and the mandates for its 71 deputies were verified.
- A two day conference called "The Media in Democratic Society" started in
Neum. More than 150 representatives of broadcast and print media throughout
BiH joined with officials of the Independent Media Commission, the Council
of Europe and other international agencies to consider the development of
media law in BiH and a code of ethics for print media (Presentation by Simon
Haselock, Deputy HR for Media Issues).
- OHR Press Release -
OHR Plans and Funding requirements for 1999.
- 20 November
-
- The High Representative met with the Federation President, Ejup Ganic to
discuss preparations for the PIC meeting in Madrid.
- The High Representative expressed his profound disappointment with the
decision by HDZ delegates at the inaugural session of the House of Peoples
of the Federation of BiH to choose five HDZ members to be the Croat
delegates in the HoP of BiH. (OHR Press Release).
- Director of the German Association for Development Joachim Naitinger and
Head of the Tuzla municipality Selim Beslagic signed a contract on a housing
units reconstruction project valued at 2.5 million DM.
- 21 November
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- 22 November
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- 23 November
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- Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein met with the member of the BiH
Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic and discussed refugee returns to Mostar.
- Government of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton appointed. Frano Ljubic was
elected new Prime Minister of the Assembly and Mirsad Saric his Deputy.
- Representatives of the Finnish Government, OHR and RTV BiH signed a
contract on cooperation for the realisation of a donation worth 500,000 DM
to the RTV BiH. The money will be used for the purchase of equipment,
training of personnel, improvement of management and development of
information-political programmes of the television station. Principal Deputy
HR, Jacques Klein said that the improvement in the work and programming of
RTV BiH is already visible.
- 24 November
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- Meeting of the BiH Presidency - discussed preparations for the Madrid
PIC Conference.
- OBN Governing Council meeting in Brussels.
- The High Representative, Carlos Westendorp met with the German Foreign
Minister Joschka Fischer in Bonn.
- 26 November
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- German Defence Minister Rudolf Scharping visited Sarajevo and met with
the members of the BiH Presidency and also visited German troops in the
Sarajevo suburb of Rajlovac.
- Council of Ministers session
- Constitutional session of the BiH Parliament House of Representatives
started.
- For the first time the Commission for Missing Persons from RS exhumed a
mass grave at the "Lav" cemetery in Sarajevo.
- Media Issues Group meeting in Sarajevo
- The European Commission approved two projects aimed at supporting the
establishment of democracy in the countries of the former Yugoslavia worth
ECU 524,800. The first project concerns the training of lawyers and law
students in BiH to conduct judicial monitoring, and it will be implemented
by the International Crisis Group. The second project foresees the
establishment of a "Centre for Free Elections and Democracy" in the FRY.
- 27 November
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- An Agreement was reached between the OHR in Mostar and representatives
of the Rastani village which will allow the safe return of Bosniaks to the
village no later than 12 December 1998.
- 28 November
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- Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein met with the Co-Chairman of the BiH
CoM, Haris Silajdzic and discussed the current situation in BiH before the
PIC meeting in Madrid.
- 29 November
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- Swiss Defence Minister, Adolf Ogi delivered a donation of the Swiss
Government comprising 15 trucks for demining, to the Mine Action Centre in
Sarajevo.
December
- 2 December
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- SFOR troops detained a Bosnian Serb General Radislav Krstic who had been
indicted by the ICTY Prosecutor on 30 October 1998. The indictment alleges
that the accused, as Commander of the Drina Corps of the BS Army, committed
genocide during and after the fall of the UN safe area of Srebrenica between
11 July 1995 and 1 November 1995.
- The RS National Assembly adopted the Law on Cessation of Application of
the Law on Abandoned Property.
- Order
suspending Councillor from the Ravne-Brcko Municipal Council published.
- 3 December
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- The BiH House of Representatives elected Bosniak representative Halid
Genjac as the first chairman of the House. After that the HoR will be
chaired by the Serb representative Mirko Banjac, and the third chairman will
be the Croat representative, who has not yet been elected.
- The High Representative visited Banja Luka and met with the RS President
Nikola Poplasen, PM Milorad Dodik and Dragan Kalinic.
- 4 December
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- The Bosnian parliamentary House of Peoples was constituted, verifying 14
out of 15 delegates' mandates. Vladimir Soljic was elected Croat chairman of
the House. He would receive his authority in the first mandate. The Bosniak
chairman will be Izet Zigic, while the Serb representative in the House is
Drago Ljubicic.
- A public rally was held in Vlasenica in reaction to Gen. Krstic's
arrest. Following a statement made by the President of the Vlasenica
Municipal Assembly that Gen. Krstic was tortured by SFOR troops during his
detention, the crowd attacked and injured two members of the ECMM mission
and burnt an ECMM vehicle. The same day an explosion occurred near the IPTF
Bratunac station.
- 5 December
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- 5-6 December
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- Senator Bob Dole, Chairman of the International Commission on Missing
persons visited BiH and Croatia to review the progress on the missing
persons issue in BiH and Croatia and the identification process.
- 7 December
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- General Radislav Krstic pleaded not guilty before the ICTY in The Hague.
- The exhumation began of the Omarska camp inmates' bodies from the
Hrastova Glavica mass grave near Sanski Most.
- Special US Envoy, Robert Gelbard visited Banja Luka and talked with the
RS President and Prime Minister.
- 8 December
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- Meeting of the BiH Presidency - discussed the preparation of the PIC
Madrid Conference.
- BiH Council of Ministers session.
- NATO Foreign Ministers in their statement said: " In reviewing the size
and shape of SFOR, we have decided that, at present, there is no scope for
major changes, nor should its mission be changed. We note, however, that
there is scope for short-term efficiency measures. We have also endorsed the
commissioning of a study of options for possible longer term and more
substantial adjustments in the future size and structure of SFOR. Decisions
on future reductions will be taken in the light of progress on
implementation of the Peace Agreement".
- US Special Envoy, Robert Gelbard visited Sarajevo and held meetings with
the BiH Presidency members and the Federation PM Bicakcic.
- 9 December
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- The Central Bank of BiH put the first allocation of the new 10-feninga
coins into circulation.
- In Banja Luka, representatives of the UN and the RS signed the general
framework agreement on restructuring, reforming and democratisation of the
RS police. The agreement was signed by the SRSG, Elisabeth Rehn and IPTF
Commissioner Richard Monk and on the RS side by the RS President Nikola
Poplasen, Prime Minister Milorad Dodik and the Interior Minister Sredoje
Novic.
- US Special Envoy, Robert Gelbard met with the Co-Chairman of the BiH
Council of Ministers Haris Silajdzic and also with the President of the New
Croat Initiative, Kresimir Zubak.
- The RS National Assembly adopted a Conclusion instructing the
authorities not to carry out evictions of refugees, displaced persons,
families of killed soldiers and war invalids from 15 December 1998 until 15
April 1999, except where alternative accommodation is available.
- 10 December
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- The ICTY in the Hague sentenced the Bosnian Croat Anto Furundzija to 10
years in prison. The Trial Chamber found him guilty as a co-perpetrator of
torture, a violation of the laws or customs of war, and also of aiding and
abetting outrages on personal dignity, including rape, which constitutes a
violation of the laws or customs of war.
- NATO Secretary-General, Javier Solana and SACEUR, Gen. Wesley Clark
visited Sarajevo and met with the members of the BiH Presidency, and also
with the High Representative and SFOR Commander in BiH, Gen. Montgomery
Meigs.
- The IPTF investigation team which was examining the performance of the
Stolac police in preventing and responding to returnee-related violence was
attacked by a hostile crowd. As a result of the incident, the new Cantonal
Minister of Interior dismissed the Stolac Chief of Police.
- Meeting of the BiH Presidency- mainly devoted to the definition of a
joint platform for the Madrid PIC Conference.
- BiH Council of Ministers session
- Media Issues Group meeting in Sarajevo
- OBN
Press Release: OBN signal covers new ground.
- A 240-channel inter-satellite link between the transit stations Sarajevo
and Banja Luka was put into operation, which improved the quality of
inter-entity telephone traffic.
- 11 December
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- The Federation Parliament appointed Ejup Ganic and Ivo Andric-Luzanski,
president and vice-president of the Federation.
- The High Representative met with the member of the BiH Presidency, Alija
Izetbegovic, in the framework of preparations for the meeting of the Peace
Implementation Council in Madrid.
- 12 December
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- The District Court in Bijeljina sentenced Nedzad Hasic and Ahmo Hrbas to
20 years' imprisonment, Behidin Husic to 11, and Samir Abdic, formerly
released presently absent, to 10 years.
- The OHR welcomed the formation of the Joint Power Coordination Centre
(OHR Press
Release).
- Sarajevo
Declaration Quarterly Implementation Review compiled by the RRTF
published.
- 15/16 December
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- 15 December
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- The OSCE, OHR, UNMIBH and OHCHR strongly condemned the verdict by the
Bijeljina District Court in the re-trial of the defendants in the Zvornik 7
case (Joint
Press Release).
- Following violent incidents in Vlasenica the High Representative under
his Bonn powers suspended the President of the Vlasenica Municipal Assembly
pending the findings and results of ongoing criminal investigations.
- 16 December
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- Exhumation of the "Hrastova Glavica" mass grave finished. 144 bodies of
killed Bosniaks were found from Omarska and Keraterm Camps.
- OBN
Press Release - OBN only sponsor for TV Cazin Football Team.
- 17 December
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- A credit agreement for an urgent project to improve the electricity
generating system in BiH, worth $34 million from the Japanese fund for
overseas cooperation was signed in Sarajevo.
- OBN launched new web site (OBN
Press Release).
- 18 December
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- The European Commission approved 2.6 million ECU for continuation of the
reconstruction works on Sarajevo airport, and also 3 million ECU as fresh
funding for mine clearance in BiH and Croatia.
- 21 December
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- Italian Prime Minister, Massimo d'Alema visited Sarajevo and met with
members of the BiH Presidency and the High Representative.
- 22 December
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- The ICTY in The Hague indicted Mladen Naletilic,"Tuta", and Vinko
Martinovic, "Stela", for their alleged involvement in the ethnic cleansing
of the Mostar municipality.
- The chairman of the joint chiefs of staff of the US army, Gen. Henry
Shelton visited the US army base in Tuzla.
- Celebration of the opening of the bridge on the river Sava, between
Orasje in BiH and Zupanja in Croatia.
- Two British Army soldiers were killed and one seriously injured in a
helicopter crash near an SFOR base in the Gornji Vakuf area.
- 23 December
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- OHR supported COMSFOR's action which resulted in the departure of
Croatian police from the Martin Brod area (OHR Press
Release).
- Meeting of the BiH Presidency
- German Defence Minister, Rudolf Scharping came to Sarajevo for a two-day
visit to German troops.
- 28 December
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- The BiH Presidency appointed CoM Co-Chairmen Haris Silajdzic and
Svetozar Mihajlovic, and Vice-Chairman Neven Tomic.
- 29 December
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- 31 December
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- The RS President Nikola Poplasen nominated Brane Miljus from SNSD as the
new Prime Minister designate.
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