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Cardinal Puljic in US on BiH Croats | Plane crash killed 113 | |
SB | Rehn on ceasing of | Armenian plane crash |
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TV news broadcast on 2 May
RADIO HERCEG-BOSNA(18,00 hrs) | TV PINK (18,00 hrs) | BHT 1 (19,00 hrs) |
Broadcasting signal interrupted | Bas-Becker on cons. amendments | 2nd May – working day in the RS |
| EU-BIH parliament meeting | 3 killed in a car accident |
| Pack meets RS officials | A month detention for Krnicic |
| Police Reform Directorate session | RS politicians on police reform in BiH |
NTV Hayat (19,00 hrs) FTV (19,30 hrs) RTRS (19,30 hrs) Car accident near Vitez Serious car accident near Vitez Krnetic in one-month custody Car accidents rate in increase in SC EU-BIH parliament meeting Mtg of EU and BiH Parliaments reps Report on returnees in Orahovica Pack meets RS officials Pack meets RS officials in BL BiH vs. Regional news
Oslobodjenje | Terzic claims that Dodik and Cavic are preforming the pressure over the Directorate |
Dnevni Avaz | Deciding day for police reform |
Dnevni List | Negotiations with EU will not be suspended (Statement by President of European Parliament’s Commisison for Southeast Europe Doris Pack at mtg ‘European Parliament – BiH’ taking place in |
Vecernji List | Dog bit boy all over his body |
Slobodna Dalmacija | State stole 3 billions KM from us (Interview with President of Association of Old Foreign Currency Savings Depositors from Herzegovina Miro Kozul) |
Nezavisne Novine | Three women killed (serious car accident in Vitez) |
Glas Srpske | Police in line with system (European parliamentarians visited RS) |
EuroBlic | Trailer truck pushed bus into lake (accident near |
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EU calls off
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Two-day summit of | BH Radio 1 – Two-day summit of members states of the Cooperation Process in |
Cardinal Puljic: US must not ignore disappearance of BiH Croats
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Terrorism suspects plead not guilty
| RTRS – Mirsad Bektasevic, Abdulkadir Cessur and Bajro Ikanovic have today pleaded not guilty before |
BiH Deputy Civil Affairs Minister: It would not be good to bring decision on police by outvoting | |
| Political issues |
EU and BiH Parliamentarians meet in Banja Luka; Doris Pack: Failure of const. reform a step backwards for BiH, but will not endanger
| PINK – EU and BiH parliamentarian delegations are holding eighth meeting, this time in |
EU Parliament MP Pack meets RS President Cavic discusses const. changes
| FTV – BiH needs change in the Constitution, but domestic authorities should agree on it instead of having foreign solutions imposed, as pointed by members of the European Parliament Delegation for the South East Europe, led by the Chief of EU Parliamentary Commission for the South East Europe Doris Pack pointed out during meeting with the RS President Dragan Cavic. Glas Srpske cover pg splash ‘Police in line with system’ by G.Dakic – Press statement issued from the Cabinet of RS President following the meeting with Pack reads that the parliamentarians were also interested in police reform, education reform and possible influence of final settlement of Kosovo issue onto BiH. |
SDHR Bas-Becker: BIH citizens to decide how did BIH politicians act towards constitutional amendments
| PINK – At the meeting of the EU and BiH Parliamentarians, the Senior Deputy HR Peter Bas-Becker stated it is up to BiH citizens to decide at the upcoming elections in October how was the conduct of politicians and political parties during the constitutional reform. He added that the domestic authorities have full responsibility in the course of this process of changing the Dayton Peace Agreement. He concluded the international community will no longer act as alternative authority. FTV by Nada Arlov – SDHR added the International Community was ready to support BiH in another round of constitutional changes talks. RTRS also covered. |
EU Parliament MP Pack met high RS officials discussing higher education
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| BHT 1 by Mirela Cosic – Sarajevo, Mostar, Zenica and Tuzla have been covered up by posters, printed by |
SBiH public statement: SDA and
| Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘SDA internal bureaucracy should reveal why Tihic changed the stance’, mentioned on cover not signed,Oslobodjenje pg 7 ‘Tihic and Lagumdzija received guaranties for October elections’ not signed,Dnevni List, pg 2 ‘Support of international community’, not signed – SBiH issued a public statement criticizing the “internal SDA bureaucracy” which misled representatives of International Community “that it is possible to legalize unacceptable constitutional amendments in the Parliament”. Reacting to SDA public statement (where they criticized SBiH for leaving negotiations) SBiH reminds that SDA leader Sulejman Tihic was once against preservation of entity vote, but in the meantime he “saw the epiphany” and changed the stance, of which “inert SDA bureaucracy wasn’t informed on time”. SBiH stressed that information from “informal talks” could be of help, where SDA and |
| Oslobodjenje pg 7, mentioned on cover ‘We are not bad guys’ by A.O., Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘It is better for BiH that such amendments haven’t passed’ by Fena, Dnevni List pg 3 ‘With HR to new changes’ by E. Mackic, Slobodna Dalmacija pg 18 ‘Zubak: It is better that amendments did not pass’ by F.– Talking about the constitutional changes issue at the press conference held on Tuesday |
Cardinal Puljic before Institute for Peace in Washington on reasons why constitutional changes are bad for Croats | Vecernji List pg 2 ‘Cardinal Puljic spoke before Peace Institute in Washington’ by zk – Cardinal Vinko Piljic held a lecture on Tuesday at the US Institute for Peace in Washington where he also talked about the reasons because of which BiH Bishops believe that proposed constitutional changes are bad for Croats. During this 3-day visit Cardinal Puljic is also supposed to meet with US administration officials. |
Russian Foreign Affairs Ministry representative Kaminin:
| Glas Srpske pg 5 ‘Devoted to Dayton’ not signed – In an interview to Russian agency “Novosti”, the official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mihail Kaminin, has stated Russia is strongly devoted to full implementation of provisions of Dayton Peace Agreement, strengthening of BiH as a multi-national state, composed out of two entities, and ensuring there is an equality among all three peoples of BiH. Kaminin announced the official |
VL: Some of agreed changes could be discussed in BiH Parliament prior to October elections
| Vecernji List, pg 2 ‘Part of constitutional changes before Parliament after all’, by Zoran Kresic – VL notes that although the constitutional changes ended up the way they did before the BiH Parliament, some of the agreed solutions related to the work of the BiH CoM and individual human rights and which are to be regulated by laws, not the Constitution, could be on the agenda of the BH Parliament before the October elections. VL underlines that such solutions do not require a two-third majority backing of the MPs. |
GS op-ed: non-adoption of const. changes showed – it is not RS, it is BiH that is in crisis
| Glas Srpske op-ed pg 2 ‘(Un)fair (un)truth’ by Tomo Maric – Referring to the non-adoption of constitutional amendments, the author notes this event confirmed the thesis it is not RS but it is the state of BiH that is in crisis. He also believes that it is not RS as an entity that is disputable, but it is the unity of multi-national state, which is powerless to endure even the smallest test, that is disputable. The author says: ‘regarding the same issue, those who dare, those who are without prejudices and without any complexes, would ask the international community and High Representative: how stabile and prosperous RS as an entity would have been if it had even a tenth part of the support the state of BiH has’. |
Election to be scheduled on May 4
| Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘Official scheduling of general elections 2006 tomorrow’ by A.H.– Member of BiH Central Election Commission Vehid Sehic told DA that scheduling of general elections 2006 would be conducted on May 4. “Considering that constitutional amendments didn’t pass…procedure of this year’s elections remains the same for all power levels” said Sehic. |
| Slobodna Dalmacija pg 19 ‘Stop to Coalition with every variety of HDZ’ by M. Karacic, Dnevni Avaz pg 9 ‘Coalition with Covic’s HDZ is out of the question’ by H.Orahovac – At the session of the |
| Police reform and other police issues |
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| PINK by LJubisa Davidovic – The Chief of EU Parliamentary Commission for the South East Europe, Doris Pack, met the RS Prime Minister Milorad Dodik discussing the police reform in BIH. Pack stressed this was one of main conditions to conclude the talks on the Stabilisation and Association Agreement with the EU. “I feel the obstacles (in the police reform) are not as large as they seem to be”, stated Pack. Dodik repeated the RS has nothing against the reform, adding issues are police budget and internal organisation. Dodik also stated that if issues of the budget and salaries are not agreed upon at the |
RS PM Dodik: police financing can be decided on the state level, but implementation must go trough entity institutions
| BHT1 current affairs program ‘Posteno Govoreci’ by Duska Jurisic– Commenting the police reform, RS Prime Minister Milorad Dodik stated that RS Government accepts all principles set by the European Commission, but added that these principles could be interpreted in many different ways. Dodik stated that police work should be regulated by common law, police financing and its budget can be decided on state level, but the implementation of budget must go through RS institutions. RS Prime Minister agrees that the entity lines shouldn’t block police, but he stresses that RS Police and RS Ministry of Interior must remain a part of BiH police structure. |
| FTV, PINK, RTRS – The Steering Board of the Police Reform Directorate is expected to vote on the future structure of the police forces in BIH at a session scheduled for Wednesday. This structure has been defined at a session previously held on 26 April, however the proposal has not received support of the RS representatives. |
Sead Lisak not to attend
| Dnevni Avaz cover splash ‘Day of decision for police reform’ and pg 4 ‘Lisak: This is a Day D for police reform’ inset ‘A letter to Vinko Dumancic’ – According to report, member of the |
| Nezavisne Novine pg 4 ‘To reach solution on police reform asap’ by D.Risojevic – Daily learns from one of members of the Police Reform Directorate Steering Board that that: “Majority of members of |
| Dnevni Avaz cover splash ‘Crucial day for police reform’, pg 4 ‘Lisak: This is a D Day for police reform’ by E.Sarac – The Member of the Police Reform Directorate’s Steering Board, Sead Lisak, believes that |
RS PM Dodik met EC’ Humphreys and Austrian Ambassador reiterating RS Govt.’s commitment to police reform
| Dnevni Avaz pg 4 inset ‘’Talk with Humphreys and Almhofer’, Nezavisne Novine pg 4 ‘To reach solution on police reform ASAP’ by D.Risojevic, Glas Srpske pg 3 ‘Government supports reform’ by D.Mo. – Milorad Dodik, RS Premier, Tuesday met with Michael Humphreys, Head of EC delegation to BiH, and Werner Almhofer, Austrian Ambassador to BiH, discussing police reform in BiH. According to press statement released from Dodik’s Cabinet, “RS Government is committed to police reform in line with European principles and professional standards.” Release reads that Premier stressed it is acceptable that legislation defining police field is single at BiH level. |
CoM Chair Terzic: RS officials are not acting in line with the agreements and are performing pressure over
| Oslobodjenje cover splash, pgs 4-5 ‘Terzic claims Dodik and Cavic are applying pressure on the Directorate’ by Azhar Kalamujic – Daily comments that the EC wants to see fully functional police in BiH, but avoids explaining whether this means establishment of two- or three-level police forces [as it was proposed from the RS]. EC spokesperson Frane Maroevic told daily that the Commission would take the stance on the police structure model only after the Police Reform Directorate passes its decision. He added the EC has not received the RS proposal. “In last three months we haven’t seen any progress in the work of the |
OHR:
| PINK by Zeljko Mandic – The OHR deems that the Police Restructuring Directorate should find a solution that meets the three EC principles if the police are to be effective in fighting crime within BiH’s borders and if BiH is to be an effective partner in the international fight against crime. The spokesperson for the OHR, |
SDU’s Tokic: SDA and
| Dnevni Avaz pg 5 ‘We will not lose support of friends’, mentioned on cover “I do not take Dodik seriously’ by Admir Malagic– Commenting on statement of RS Prime Minister Milorad Dodik, who said that SDU leader Sejfudin Tokic “is not competent to be negotiated with on any issue”, Tokic said that it is understandable Dodik wants to talk to SDA and |
Osl. op-ed: RS politicians take police reform as a joke
| Oslobodjenje pg 9 ‘The Joke’ op-ed by Senka Kurtovic– Commenting on current fuss about police reform in the light of Wednesday’s session of Police Reform Directorate ( |
BiH Human Rights Minister Kebo: UN solution on decertified police officers is not acceptable, since they wouldn’t be able to participate in law enforcement
| Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘Proposal of UN administration in not acceptable” by A.M.– Upon his return from New York, BiH refugee Minister Mirad Kebo stated that UN Administration is avoiding any political dimension in solving the issue of decertified police officers [157 police officers, who failed to obtain police certificates by International Police Task Force UN IPTF]. UN stance was presented by Assistant to General Secretary Hedi Annabi. “They proposed administrative way for issue settlement. The essence is that decertified police officers are allowed, in a frame of ongoing reform, to apply to vacancies in police, but they cannot perform duties that are directly connected to law enforcement” said Kebo, explaining that they wouldn’t be able to carry weapon and so on. Kebo stated that this is not acceptable, adding that OHR expert team is already working on new proposal. “In next few days we would know when they would present this to the UN” said Kebo. |
RS Interior Minister replaced Head of Information Bureau Pejic | Dnevni Avaz pg 8 ‘Radovan Pejic replaced’ by Onasa– According to the statement of RS Interior Ministry, Head of RS MoI Information Bureau Radovan Pejic was replaced by the decision of RS Interior Ministry Stanislav Cadjo. As it was explained Pejic was replaced “owing to service needs” and as of May 1, he was re-assigned to “certain duties” within East Sarajevo Public Security Centre. |
| War crimes |
Media: EU to halt
| FTVby Zinaida Hamidovic – Before reaching the final decision on whether to suspend Stabilization and Association Agreement negotiations with the |
NN op-ed critical of failure of SiCG to extradite Mladic
| Nezavisne Novine op-ed pg 8 ‘Search’ by Zarko Korac – Writing about expiration of deadline given to SiCG’ authorities to apprehend and extradite Ratko Maldic, the author underlines that the stoppage Serbia has fount itself in is unfortunately a logical flow of events, adding that those who have made a flag of their policy out of Mladic will share his destiny of a fugitive and European renegade. The author stresses that the history will not be interested in the fact that one entire people will have to pay the price of this, because history is merciless towards those repeating mistakes. |
| FTV by Sanja Bagaric – The |
RS war victims association demands Comm. for suffering of Serbs in Sarajevo; protests outside of OHR | RTRS by Sandra Zrnic – Representatives of RS Association of killed and missing persons met with RS National Assembly Speaker Igor Radojicic. Association Chair Nedeljko Mitrovic stated that they will not give up on their demand for forming of a Commission that will investigate the faith of missing Serbs from
Nezavisne Novine pg 3 ‘Funeral of 303 victims on 11 July’ by R.C. – Munira Subasic, President of the Association “Movement of mothers of Srebrenica and Zepa enclaves” has announced that the mortal remains of at least 303 victims from Srebrenica (who were murdered in July 1995) will be buried on 11 July at the gravesite at Potocari Memorial Centre. |
| Other issues |
EP’s Pack pledges for refugee returns top Posavina area
| Nezavisne Novine pg 4 ‘To reach solution on police reform asap’ inset ‘Posavina as a desert’, EuroBlic RSpg 2 ‘RS for a compromise’ inset ‘Dodik guarantees security to refugees from Posavina’, Glas Srpske cover pg splash ‘Police in line with system’ inset ‘A call’, Oslobodjenje pg 3 ‘Dodik called on return in Posavina’ by Fena, Dnevni List pg 6 ‘Milorad Dodik called on return to Posavina’ not signed, Vecernji List pg 3 ‘Dodik’s call on return to Posavina’ by bs, Slobodna Dalmacija pg 18 ‘Dodik called on return to Posavina’ by F, Oslobodjenje pg 3 ‘Dodik calls for return to Posavina’ by Fena– – Doris Pack, Head of the Commission of European Parliament for Southeast Europe, has pledged that the RS Government, in cooperation with the Government of Croatia and EU works on returns of refugees in the area of Posavina, which – as she said – now looks like a desert. Following the meeting with Pack, RS Premier Miloard Dodik, has called on all refugees to return to Posavina, stressing the basic problem related to return is of economic nature. |
BHT 1 ‘Posteno govoreci’: BiH CoM Chair Terzic in favour of audit, notes ITA Director and SB Chair did not deserve lawsuit; RS PM argues Dixon, Causevic directly responsible for unfair and unjust distribution
| BHT1 current affairs program ‘Posteno govoreci’ by Duska Jurisic – Commenting the dispute between the members of the ITA Steering Board over distribution coefficients for the revenues collected at the single account, the Chair of the BiH Council of Ministers, Adnan Terzic, suggested the best solution would be to carry out an independent audit of public the revenues distribution in 2005. He explained such audit would determine if there were any irregularities in this process, and if so whether there were only of systematic nature or the direct responsibility of the ITA officials. Terzic is convinced that ITA Director Kemal Causevic and the ITA Steering Board Chair Joly Dixon didn’t deserve the lawsuit that RS Government filed against them last week. Commenting the latter, the RS Prime Minister Milorad Dodik stated the RS has been demanding an audit for months, however their request was not met. Dodik is convinced that |
Chair of Assoc. of Old Foreign Currency Savings Depositors Kozul: New Law on payment of old foreign currency savings is deceit of BiH citizens | Slobodna Dalmacija cover pg splash and pg 17 ‘State stole 3 billions KM from us’ by P. Milos carries an interview with President of the Association of Old Foreign Currency Savings Depositors from Herzegovina Miro Kozul who claims that a new Law on payment of old foreign currency savings is a calculated and legalized deceit of BiH citizens. Kozul also said that therefore the Association is going to call on all old depositors to vote against those who are currently in power at the October elections. |
NATO Fund for supernumerary BiH Army soldiers to become operational by mid-June
| Dnevni Avaz pg 5 ‘NATO fund to start in June’ by L.S. – Chief of BiH Mission to NATO Sven Alkalaj confirmed for daily that the official promotion of NATO Fund for bestowing supernumerary staff from BiH Army would start in by June. He added that a conference is to be held in |
BH Prosecution investigating where forged CEMT licences at BH market came from
| Nezavisne Novine pg 3, announced on cover ‘Numerous falsified CEMT licences found’ by A.Sisic – The expert graphologist, engaged by BiH Prosecution in investigation, has established that many CEMT licences (CEMT stands for Conference of European Ministers of Transport), previously found at BH market, are forgeries that are not issued at the BiH Ministry of Traffic and Communication. BH Prosecution is engaged on months-long investigation into issuance of CEMT licences to BiH transport companies. According to NN source, a number of senior officials at the BiH Ministry of Traffic and Communication has been suspected, while investigation is to determine their level of responsibility. Branko Dokic, BiH Minister of Traffic and Communication, says he has also insisted on investigation which is to determine where the falsified licences come from. |
| Dnevni Avaz pg 8 ‘Bojic asking EUPM to check out why |
NN op-ed says: No reason to celebrate Labour Day; enough reasons to organise protests | Nezavisne Novine op-ed pg 7 ‘Labour Day’ by Natasa Krsman – Writing about celebration of Labour Day and numerous protests held not only in BiH, but also throughout the world, the author says there is no reason to celebrate the Labour Day since there are many reasons to protest, i.e. problems related to bad econom9c and material situation of workers. |