TV news broadcast on October 21
RADIO HERCEG-BOSNA (18,00hrs) | TV PINK (18,00 hrs) | BHT 1 (19,00 hrs) |
EC recommended negotiations | EU to open negotiations with BiH | Opening of |
CoM on Corridor Vc | HR: This is the historic day for BiH | Reactions from |
BiH MoFA on EC recommendation | Topcagic: BiH starts talks without HR | Suspected terrorists interrogated |
HR on EC recommendation | BiH CoM to donate Pakistani victims | Karadzic’s square in Bijeljina? |
NTV Hayat (19,00 hrs) | FTV (19,30 hrs) | RTRS (19,30 hrs) |
EU to open negotiations with BiH | Opening of | EC recommended negotiations |
HR: This is the historic day for BiH | Ashdown on EC recommendation | HR and politicians on EC decision |
State’s admin. space rental costs | Conference in | HR on issue of DPA |
BiH CoM discussed several issues | Reactions on EC decision | Terrorists arrested in |
Oslobodjenje | BiH is ready for negotiations with EU |
Dnevni Avaz | Clear sign for our future |
Dnevni List | Journey to EU secured |
Vecernji List | Death in “Rebro” hospital [speculates that the deceased suffered from Creutzfeld-Jacob’s disease] |
Nezavisne Novine | BiH can start with negotiations |
Glas Srpske | Stones for good-night [feature report on a woman in |
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EC recommended to EU Council to launch negotiations on
| TV Hayat – Terzic also gave credit to BiH CoM, High Representative Paddy Ashdown, the US Administration and European Commission. Terzic said he doesn’t expect any words of praise, since there is still a job to be done. TV Pink – EC underlines that BiH must, in particular, continue to improve co-operation with the ICTY, adopt the remaining Law on Public Broadcasting Service, and ensure the implementation of the police and PBS reforms. A lack of progress in these areas may delay the opening of Dnevni Avaz cover pg splash ‘Clear sign for our future’ and pg 2 ‘EC recommended launching of negotiations with BiH’ by A. M., Glas Srpske pg 4 ‘Door to Europe were opened slightly’ by Z. Domazet, Nezavisne Novine cover pg splash ‘BiH can start negotiations’, pgs 2-3 ‘Start of negotiations with EU was recommended’ by M. Cubro, Oslobodjenje pgs 4-5 ‘BiH achieved significant progress’ by V. Z. F., Dnevni List cover pg splash and pg 3 ‘Journey to EU was secured’ by Mensud Zorlak, Vecernji List pgs 6-7 ‘Agreement by 2006’ by Dejan Jazvic – also report on the press conference. |
Humphreys’ int for BHT1: comments on forthcoming negotiations on
| News update, BHT late news 22,00 hrs by Tomislav Djuric – The guest of BHT late news journal was Head of the European Commission delegation to BiH Michael Humphreys. At the beginning of this short interview Humphreys stated that EC does not always get what it wants, but that he cannot remember any case when an important decision – such as this recommendation on opening of negotiations on |
RTRS int with Maroevic: comments on forthcoming obligations of BiH re negotiations
| RTRS late news update– Guest of late news was Spokesperson of EC Mission in BiH Frane Maroevic who was asked to explain directive that EC has submitted to the CoE – Maroevic explained that directives are in fact a draft of the whole agreement and include determinations as economy, fiscal policy, determinations in customs, veterinary and in a matter is everything that is included into EU legislative and in fact is the beginning of harmonization of BiH and EU legislation. Asked about first steps that BiH authorities have to undertake, Maroevic said that BiH authorities are currently preparing a negotiating team, which is the team of experts and politicians that will have to present the stances BiH will have during the negotiations. Asked whether they know who could be negotiators for BiH and whether these should be politicians or experts, Maroevic said that this is something that BiH institutions will have to decide on, but it is clear that this team will have to be composed of many experts from the areas that will be a part of the agreement, but since this is a political agreement it is clear that teams should be lead by people who will lead politics and people who will be able to implement all agreed matters. Regarding the Constitution, Maroevic said: “EC can’t give a receipt to BiH…BiH is the one that has to find solution for its own Constitution. We will support any solution, which is a domestic product and which all constitutive peoples agree with…a solution that can be efficient”. |
HR Ashdown: Historical day for BiH
| TV Hayat – HR said that authorities who have nationalistic intentions could not finish BiH road to FTV – Journalists asked HR to say if the current government is able to complete started reforms or not: “I’ve said before, and I am saying again now that those nationalistic-oriented authorities are not capable of completing BiH’s path to |
HR Ashdown: constitutional reform cannot be imposed on BiH peoples; Petritsch: IC made mistakes in BiH Del Ponte on Karadzic and Mladic arrest
| RTRS – During the Conference in Geneva “10 Year After Dayton and Beyond” High Representative Paddy Ashdown said that constitutional reform can’t be imposed to BiH peoples, but can be achieved only trough consensus. HR stressed that changes of the Constitution will not change BiH, but will only remove obstacles toward changes, adding that establishment of one President in BiH should be considered, but this is a matter for BiH people and next High Representative and EU Special Representative. HR said that BiH is between post-war stabilization and transition toward BHT1 – Chief ICTY Prosecutor Carla del Ponte had a simple answer for the fact that Karadzic and Mladic are still on the loose. “Those reasons are not a secret: there is no political will to arrest them”, stated Del Ponte. Dnevni Avaz pg 12 ‘Changes to the existing constitutional apparatus must be introduced’ by Srna, Glas srpske pg 5 ‘Change the Constitution on your own’ by Srna, Nezavisne Novine pgs 2-3 ‘BiH politicians must continue with reforms’ by Almedin Sisic inset ‘New Constitution cannot be imposed on BiH’ – also carry HR’s statement. Glas Srpske pg 5 ‘She has “strict ideas”’ not signed – carries Del Ponte’s statement. |
HR Ashdown: Rehn appeals for changes to BiH Constitution
| BHT1 – The EC recommendation was the main topic during the second day of International Conference on BiH in |
Topcagic: BiH authorities will be ready for the start of negotiations
| FTV, RTRS, TV Pink, BHT1, Glas Srpske pg 4 ‘Door to Europe were opened slightly’ by Z. Domazet inset ‘Topcagic’, Nezavisne Novine pgs 2-3 ‘BiH politicians must continue with reforms’ by Almedin Sisic, Oslobodjenje cover pg splash and pgs 4-5 ‘BiH ready for negotiations with EU’ by Senita Sehercehajic – Director of the BiH Directorate of European Integration Osman Topcagic stated that BiH authorities will be ready for the start of the negotiations. Topcagic added that BiH could use the fact that it is behind its neighbours in terms of preparing for negotiations with EU, and use this as its advantage – because BiH will be able to learn from other’s mistakes. “It is primarily a trade agreement, which establish the political and economic dialogue at the highest level, and by signing it BiH will formally become a candidate for the EU membership”, explained Topcagic. He was not able to confirm the composition of BiH’s negotiating team, but he did not reject the possibility that some of the participants at the Geneva conference could be involved. RTRS – Topcagic said that this is a chance for a great turnover in BiH and today, 10 years since DPA was signed, it can be said that establishment of peace has been finished. |
Comments on EC recommendations: Bukejlovic, Ivanic, Spiric, Paravac, Stojicic
| RTRS – RS PM Pero Bukejlovic and RS Government stressed that great progress has been made and that RS has had a significant role in this process. PM Bukejlovic has expressed readiness of his Government to take active part in negotiations. BiH Minister of Foreign Affairs Mladen Ivanic said that BiH is entering an irreversible process, which will demand a strategy of associating. “First thing that has to be done now is to create our own strategy and what we want to ask and negotiate with the EU. But overall this is a positive event and opening of more then clear European perspective for BiH and obviously something that can’t be stopped anymore”- said Ivanic. Chairman of BiH House of Representatives Nikola Spiric said that it is obvious that BiH will have to fulfil all conditions that EC puts before it, if it wants to accelerate its European path. “I think that all forces in BiH should join, in order to compensate for lost time and simply shorten our way toward BiH; but in any case I think that this is a good news for BiH citizens”- said Spiric. Member of BiH Presidency, Borislav Paravac said he is pleased by this news, stressing that much more has to be done in order for Europe to accept BiH as a partner. Speaker of RSNA Dusan Stojicic said that this is recognition for reform processes in BiH, where RS authorities gave great contribution. FTV, Glas Srpske pg 4 ‘Door to Europe were opened slightly’ by Z. Domazet inset ‘Paravac’, Nezavisne Novine pg 3 ‘Good news’ not signed, Oslobodjenje pg 5 ‘We are aware lots need to be done yet’– also report on Paravac’s statement. Glas Srpske pg 4 ‘Door to Europe were opened slightly’ by Z. Domazet inset ‘The Government of Srpska’, Nezavisne Novine pg 3 ‘Good news’ not signed – statement of RS PM Bukejlovic. |
Comments on EC recommendations: Ambassador Rycroft, Ivo Miro Jovic, Tihic, Lagumdzija, Dodik
| FTV – Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘Crucial step towards Nezavisne Novine pg 3 ‘Good news’ not signed – includes Lagumdzija’s and Dodik’s statements. |
Comments on EC recommendations: Halilovic, Lazovic
| Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘Halilovic: it succeeded despite to obstructions’ by H. Orahovac – apart from carrying Tihic’s statement, the article carries the statement of the leader of the Party for BiH and Minister for Civil Affairs Safet Halilovic who says the recommendation is of a great importance for BiH because ‘we managed, despite to obstructions made in defense and police reform during the past years, to achieve such a level of changes so that the EC has assessed this was sufficient to continue with the process of admission to EU’. SDU’s Miro Lazovic shares a similar opinion and says it would be even better if BiH entered the process of constitutional changes and if BiH became a member of PfP by the end of this year. |
RTRS int with General Leakey: membership in EU will enable BiH to gain economic stability
| RTRS Update on interview by Aida Halilovic – Asked about EC recommendation, which followed after defence and police reform, General David Leakey said that this only justifies the optimism they have about BiH, stressing that membership in the EU will enable BiH to gain economic stability. Asked for his assessment and when could BiH become NATO member, General Leakey said that professionalism that is showed by BiH Army makes him almost certain that BiH could become NATO member by 2008, but General Leaky stressed that BiH or any other country in the region will not be allowed to associate with NATO until people indicted for war crimes are arrested and extradited to ICTY. |
SNSD’s Simic: SNSD leader Dodik was offered to lead negotiating team
| Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘Dodik was offered the role of chief negotiator’ by N. D. – Deputy President of SNSD Krstan Simic on Friday confirmed leader of the party Milorad Dodik was offered to lead the negotiations on |
Raguz: most attention during
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Dragan Covic upon return from Geneva Conference: general conclusion –
| Vecernji List pg 11 ‘Bonn powers must be changed’ by Vlatko Ivankovic – upon his return from Geneva conference, dr. Dragan Covic gave an interview to VL, in which he presented statement of participants of the conference and said a general conclusion was that the current administrative apparatus, which IC is formally using in BiH on the basis of the Dayton Agreement and Bonn powers, needs to be replaced with something else, i.e. citizens should create an ambient, through democratic elections, in which they would have such an authority that would be capable of taking the responsibility for everything that is happening in BiH. |
Other political issues | |
Dzihanovic: F BiH Government must annul sale of “Elergopetrol”
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CoM discussed Vc project, safety situation
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Comments on possible introduction of BiH President: Dodik, Lagumdzija, Bosic, Ivanic, Osmanovic
| Nezavisne Novine pg 3 ‘Less authorities for the Presidency’ by V. P. – Most of politicians believe authorities of BiH Presidency should be reduced, but they still see no way in which the election of BiH President might be conducted. SNSD’s Milorad Dodik thinks BiH Parliament should be electing three Presidency members, one of which should act as the President, while the other two should act as Deputy Presidents. |
Head of CoE Monitoring Team Ravaud: CoE can impose sanctions on BiH
| Oslobodjenje pg 4 ‘Council of Europe can impose sanctions on BiH’ by Fena – Progress in BiH is slow and painful, but there is progress, Head of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly’s Monitoring Committee Caroline Ravaud stated on Friday. The delegation will prepare a draft report, which should be finished in December or January, and then forwarded it to the BiH delegation to the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly. Pursuant to that procedure the BiH delegation has three months to prepare comments and the report should be presented to the CE Parliamentary Assembly by June next year. By joining the Council of Europe BiH accepted certain commitments with deadlines attached to some of them. The report will state a number of recommendations and if the BiH side shows constant failure in some of the areas it could face sanctions, including the suspension of the BiH Delegation’s the right to vote in the CE Parliamentary Assembly, as Ravaud said. |
Scheffer: Balkans countries can go to
| Dnevni Avaz pg 4 ‘The Balkans countries can go to Europe only through the Hague’ by Sead Numinovic – NATO Secretary General Jap de Hoop Scheffer warned leaders of the western Balkans countries that the path to Euro-Atlantic integrations leads through the Hague. He emphasised that a full cooperation with the Hague Tribunal and implementation of defence reforms will open the path to the |
| Dnevni List pg 6 ‘Croat entity in BiH is unrealistic’ by Zvonimir Jukic – |
Police/security issues | |
Posters demanding naming square after Karadzic appeared in Bijeljina
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BiH Prosecutor’s Office to demand suspected terrorists to be detained
| TV Hayat, RTRS, Oslobodjenje pg 43, announced on cover ‘Search for accomplices of terrorists in Sarajevo’ by D. Pavlovic – After FBiH Ministry of Interior have apprehended three persons for attempting terrorist attack, BiH Prosecutor’s Office will request BiH Court to detain persons who are arrested under suspicion for planning terrorist attack, confirmed BiH Prosecutor’s Office spokesperson Edita Pejovic. Hayat gives a report of Associated Press regarding this issue. EUPM spokesperson Zinaida Ilarija: “What i can tell you is that this sensitive police investigation has given the results in very short time. Several persons have been arrested and some materials have been found. This mayor investigation is another evidence of BiH police’s professionalism.” TV Hayat – OHR spokesperson Sanela Tunovic: “Terrorism is a global threat, but BiH is showing that it is capable of joining the international fight against it.” Dnevni Avaz quotes unnamed police officials who claim that one of the arrested is a 18-year old Bosnian who have intended to carry out suicide attack on Embassy of one of the EU member countries in Dnevni Avaz pg 3 ‘The three were preparing a suicidal attack’, announced on cover ‘The suspected three were held in detention’ by M. Kukan, Glas Srpske pg 3 ‘Detention for terrorists?’ by V. J., Nezavisne Novine pg 4 ‘The Prosecutor’s Office asked that two of the arrested in Sarajevo be detained’ y M. C. – apart from reporting on the arrest, the articles carry the statement of Edita Pejovic. |
Carty complimented work of F BiH police
| Dnevni Avaz pg 3 ‘Carty: the investigation was conducted in a highly professional manner’ not signed – EUPM highly commends the ongoing criminal investigation conducted by the Police Administration of the FBIH Ministry of Interior, lead by Director Zlatko Miletic, which saw a number of people arrested and materials recovered, EUPM stated. The EUPM notes that this sensitive police operation has yielded significant results in a short period of time. On this occasion, EUPM Commissioner Kevin Carty stated: “I would like to emphasise that this is a major investigation that is being conducted in a very professional manner.” |
General Leakey: a good job of F BiH police
| Nezavisne Novine pg 4 ‘A good job of F BiH police’ by D. Risojevic – in an interview to NN, General David Leakey complimented the action of F BiH police, with regard to the arrest of three suspected terrorists and he said EUFOR was not directly involved in this action. He refused to reveal any details on the suspects, or the action itself. |
Server: Islamic republic in the Balkans is American nightmare
| Nezavisne Novine pg 4 ‘Islamic republic in the Balkans is the American nightmare’ by VOA – The Head of the Balkans Department at the American Institute for Peace, Daniel Server, says BiH cannot be divided, regardless of a solution for Kosovo issue, because this would not be in the interest of America, IC or neighbouring Serbia and Croatia and he added if BiH had fallen apart, a part of it would integrate with Serbia, other part would integrate with Croatia, while the remaining part would turn into an Islamic country “in the hear of Europe”, which is the American nightmare. |
War crimes | |
Bijeljina Cvjetinovic: we only seek for a proper treatment
| RTRS, Glas Srpske pg 2 ‘To reveal truth’ by S. Radjen- Todorovic, Nezavisne Novine pg 9 ‘149 denunciations for crimes against Serbs’ by Z. K. – Bijeljina |
New evidence against Delic
| RTRS, Glas Srpske pg 2 ‘New evidence on Delic’ by M. Mi., Nezavisne Novine pg 5 ‘New evidence against Delic’ by S. G., Oslobodjenje pg 7 ‘New evidence against Rasim Delic’ by Onasa, Vecernji List pg 6 ‘New evidence against Rasim Delic’ by B. S. – RS Office for cooperation with ICTY has submitted new evidences against already indicted Commander of BiH Army Rasim Delic, hoping that this will enable change of the indictment. |
General Leakey met with RS Defence Minister Stankovic, discussed progress in defence reform
| RTRS – RS Minister of Defence Milovan Stankovic and EUFOR Commander General David Leakey have appraised that great progress in defence reform has been made in BiH. General Leakey said that Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic have no movement freedom in BiH and they would be arrested if they tried any kind of movement. “Net of pressure upon their protective structures is so considerable that they are denied of their moving freedom. They are like traditional terrorist cells, they have decreased the groups in which they move, to the number of few people and hide as rats in hols”- said Leakey. RTRS Update on interview by Aida Halilovic – Asked about his meeting with Stankovic and RS MoI Darko Matijasevic, General Leakey said that they have talked about cooperation between EUFOR and these structures and possibilities to improve this cooperation, especially when it comes to exchange of intelligence data and organizing of actions on arrestment of war criminals, on organized crime ad all other actions which EUFOR can assist in. asked about most recent case of terrorism, regarding people arrested in Sarajevo- General Leakey said that EUFOR has cooperated with the FBiH Police, which conducted very good, efficient and professional action, stressing that he can’t reveal information on the case, being that this case is still ongoing and any information could endanger it. However, General Leakey stressed that there is no evidence that Al-Qaeda camps are present in BiH or in Kosovo, adding that he saw all media speculations and that if anyone has valid evidence on this matter should come to him or to any of police structures. |
General Leakey: Crime and corruption are obstacles to progress of BiH
| Dnevni Avaz pg 5, announced on cover ‘Crime and corruption are obstacles to progress of BiH’ by Lana Sinanovic – in an interview to DA, General David Leakey stated EUFOR had submitted a report on its work in the past six months, including recommendations on EUFOR mission for the forthcoming six months, to CoE and EU Ministers of defence and foreign affairs. CoE will discuss the report at the end of November and, according to General Leakey, it is to be expected EUFOR would preserve same tasks and capacity in the next six months. He noted that crime and corruption are still the greatest obstacles to progress of BiH and are causing foreign investors to give up from investing in BiH. |
Vladeta Jankovic, Advisor to Serbian PM: activities on locating Mladic are ongoing
| Glas Srpske pg 3 ‘Search for Mladic’ not signed, Nezavisne novine pg 5 ‘There are ongoing “responsible activities” to locate Mladic’ by N. N. – Serious and responsible action is underway on locating Ratko Mladic and convincing him to surrender, as Foreign Policy Advisor to Serbian Prime Minister Vladeta Jankovic said in Belgrade. “All competent state structures are engaged on this, and representatives of the international community have also been informed about these efforts”, Jankovic stated. Jankovic said that he took part in one of the meetings between Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica and ICTY Chief Prosecutor Carla del Ponte and added that “it was not stated then that we know that Mladic is in |
Burns appealed to BiH, SiCG and
| Nezavisne Novine pg 5 ‘Appeal to arrest Hague indictees’ by VOA – US Under-Secretary Nicholas Burns appealed to Governments of BiH, SiCG and Croatia to arrest three most wanted Hague indictees – Radovan Karadzic, Ratko Mladic and Ante Gotovina and noted there might be consequences unless they are arrested soon. He also stated |
Helmann: Hague Tribunal opposes to serving of sentences in area of former
| Oslobodjenje pg 2 ‘Hague opposes to serving of sentences in countries of former Yugoslavia’ not signed, Vecernji List pg 7 ‘Hague convicts will not be serving their sentences in the area of former SFRY’ by F – The Hague Tribunal’s stand is that it would not be suitable that those sentenced by Tribunal should serve the terms on the territory of former Yugoslavia, the representative of the ICTY Secretary’s Office in BiH, Matias Hellman, has stated. |