OHR BiH Media Round-up, 20/6/2002
Headlines in Print Media |
Dnevni Avaz: Problems with payment of compensation to the dismissed soldiers – Minister Anic threatens he will resign
Jutarnje Novine: Kuwait businessmen announcing possibility to withdraw from the BH Steel Company; A conference on the implementation of sub-regional arms control in Vienna – Belkic says BiH has never been a source of problems; If the Federation Parliaments app-proves the appointment – Franjic to assume duties of the Finance Minister as of next Tuesday
Dnevni List: A NATO commander – How we have destroyed Mafia in Herzegovina; Interview with Stjepan Kljujic – Whether everything will end with the removal of Grabovac?
Vecernji List: The High Representative among Croats – PaddyAshdown flattering; Elections without 50,000 of Croats; Franjic to be appointed new BiH Federation Finance Minister
Nezavisne Novine: Who will be new RS Customs Administration Director – Bulic or Jovanovic in place of Popovic
Glas Srpski: ICTY delegation meets RS leadership – Reconciliation with help from the ICTY; Inspectors discovered 70 non-existing enterprises
EuroBlic: Criminal charges even against Ivanic; Double murder in Serb Sarajevo; Mladen Ivanic: The Government will accept Popovic’s resignation; Milica Bisic: 300,000 KM conceal every day in the RS
Nacional: The Hague sues Nacional for revealing the identity of protected witness K5; Pitic, Djelic and Vlahovic threat with resignations
Franjic to be appointed BiH Federation Finance Minister by Friday, the appointment to be confirmed by the Parliament next Tuesday |
“The new Finance Minister is being nominated almost on a private basis, without any prior consultations within the Alliance Coordination,” Chairman of the Alliance for Change Coordination Stjepan Kljujic said in an interview with Dnevni Avaz (p 5)
Ljiljana Petricevic wrote editorial in Dnevni List (page 2) about Zubak’s last move, appointment of Franjo Franjic for new Minister of Finances. The author said: “With removal of Nikola Grabovac from political life many were speculating Alliance’s falling apart. The key move was expected from NHI, i.e. Kresimir Zubak. … If we remember what happened after HDZ withdrew its officials from institutions of the system, we can conclude that Zubak did not want to have such luxury. He must continue this political game”, writes the author.
Paddy Ashdown holds a “Town Hall” meeting with citizens of Siroki Brijeg at Hotel “Royal” |
Vecernji List (front page, under title “High Representative among Croats: Paddy Ashdown fawns upon”, page 3, under title “Ashdown’s new mission towards Croats in BiH), Slobodna Dalmacija (last page “Future without reforms – difficult”) and Dnevni List (pages 4, “State institutions to be set up pursuant to world norms” and 7) carry articles on the visit of the High Representative Paddy Ashdown to Bugojno, Livno and Siroki Brijeg.
Vecernji List (page 3) carries an editorial by Miro Bosnjak in which he says: “Whilst people in this odd country speak in the name of people, the new High Representative for BiH Paddy Ashdown embarks on a mission of unveiling of thoughts of common people. He convinces all the peoples and citizens into his good intentions. His first move sees the removal of finance minister, a Croat Nikola Grabovac, First time lucky, people would say, but the common people have an opinion on that move too”.
Vecernji List features a rather negative article signed by Zdenko Jurilj in which he says that the HR is trying to erase the burden of “the Croat(ian) enemy” after he had testified against the HVO General Blaskic and revealed the existence of the “Tudjman’s napkin” by trying to explain yesterday that he was going to work to the benefit of all three peoples in BiH. Jurilj notes that the latest removal of Nikola Grabovac does not help his conception of building a better image with the Croats.
Dnevni List features a rather positive article by Ilija Sagolj in which he says that Ashdown is truly applying different working methods when compared to his predecessors. “For Herzegovina, which has been avoided my majority of international representatives, this visit only shows a good will of the High Representative to open this area and wake it up from the state of deadness”.
Minister Anic says he is prepared to resign if dismissed soldiers do not receive their payments (10,000 KM per person) |
ICTY delegation meets with RS leadership, representatives of RS judiciary |
Elections without 50.000 Croat voters |
Southeastern European foreign ministers meet in Belgrade |
Lagumdzija and Svilanovic meet in Belgrade |
RS Customs Administration Affair/ RS Government in Crisis |
Nezavisne Novine reports (page 3) that Sarovic and Ivanic agreed on the meeting which took place on Monday in Srpsko Sarajevo that Popovic resign, but also that the SDS proposes Popovic’s replacement. The paper learns that Janko Jovanovic (Head of the RS Customs Administration Office in Doboj) is the SDS’s candidate for that position. Jovanovic refused to say whether he was offered this post or not. However, Nezavisne novine reports that is public knowledge that Jovanovic has been involved in several criminal affairs. The paper also reports that another SDS candidates are Djuro Bulic and Djojo Arsenovic. Bulic is a former head of the Banja Luka National Security Office. Currently he is retired but at the same time he is the Director of the “Meridijan” enterprise. Arsenovic was RS minister for agriculture during the war.
Glas Srpski quotes (page 3) RS Prime Minister Mladen Ivanic as saying in Bijeljina yesterday that the resignation of the RS Customs Administration Director Goran Popovic will be accepted at today’s session of the RS Government. “The RS Government will accept Popovic’s resignation and we shall also discuss the issue of Popovic’s replacement”, said Ivanic. Ivanic did not want to confirm whether Trivo Marinkovic (a PDP member) would replace Popovic.
Nezavisne Novine carried a similar report (page 3).
Glas Srpski reports (page 3) that the RS NA Collegium decided yesterday that the next session of the RS National Assembly would take place on 3rd and 4th of July. The RS NA will discuss the report on the work of the RS Customs Administration, application of the Law on RS Tax Administration, the Law on Privatization of Banks and implementation of the state-capital privatization project.
Glas Srpski quotes (page 3) RS President Mirko Sarovic as saying that Popovic’s decision to resign demonstrated that he is an honest man and that he does not want to thwart the investigation into the RS Customs Administration case. The paper also quotes the SDS Chairman Dragan Kalinic as saying that the SDS agreed on the Popovic’s resignation. “SDS will insist that the investigation into the RS CA case is completed. The reputation of the SDS and the RS is in line”, said Kalinic.
Nezavisne Novine carried a similar report (page 4).
Glas Srpski (page 2) quotes DNS Chairman Dragan Kostic as saying at a news conference in Banja Luka yesterday that the Sarovic-Ivanic meeting on Monday showed that they just want to buy some more time so that corrupt officials can get away with what they have done and that Ivanic does not have the strength to persevere in fight against crime and corruption. Kostic also said that the SDS would try to force the RS Tax Administration Director Milica Bisic to resign.
Nezavisne Novine carried a similar report (page 4).
Nacional (p 8) and EuroBlic (p 11) also report about the resignation of Director of RS Customs Administration, Goran Popovic, with reactions of the RS officials and politicians.
Nezavisne Novine reports (page 7) that the Banja Luka Public Security Center in cooperation with the RS Interior Ministry filed criminal charges against Sinisa Nidzic (Head of the RS CU Banja Luka Office), Vladimir Kovacevic (also employee of the RS CA Banja Luka Office) and Bogoljub Novakovic (inspector with the RS CA Banja Luka Office). All three are accused of misusing official position. Also the Banja Luka Public Security Center filed criminal charges against Petar Corluka (the owner of the private enterprise “Prodeks” from Grude) and Boro Kelecevic (the owner of the “Birotehnika” enterprise from Laktasi.) Corluka and Kelecevic are charged with customs fraud. (Oslobodjenje –p 7, Blic – p 10)
“Extra magazine” reports in its latest edition that during the last meeting with the RS Prime Minister Mladen Ivanic, the High Representative for BiH Paddy Ashdown requested that Ivanic break up his coalition with the Serb Democratic Party (SDS) and form some sort of an interim government, which would be made up of Party of Democratic Progress (PDP), Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD), small parliamentary parties from the RS and moderate political parties from the BiH Federation. The magazine quotes a source close to the RS Government as saying that Ivanic has been using the RS Customs Administration affair to blame the SDS for fraudulent activities in the RS Customs Administration, thus trying to oust the SDS ministers from the RS Government.
National Front Association files criminal charges against Ivanic |
Rebac fully supports Premier Behmen in his efforts to overcome possible crisis related to the Lijanovic’s debt to the state in an easiest possible way |
Pre-election news: Whether the Alliance for Change will survive? |
Globus weekly (pages 38-43) reads that NHI offered HDZ an alliance against Bosniak domination in Federation BiH. Article signed by Darko Hudelist stresses that HDZ can not forgive Zubak’s participation in “Alliance for Democratic Changes” which has cancelled the political will of Croat majority in BiH, but the article also says that the fact that the High Representative Paddy Ashdown removed Nikola Grabovac, a man of Zubak’s trust, indicates that NHI is no longer favourite of International Community.
According to the SDP BiH Vice-president Slobodan Popovic (Oslobodjenje – p 6), the party will for the second time in the upcoming elections try to make a sort of coalition with certain RS political parties directed against SDS.
Oslobodjenje (p 6) reports that, at the meetings held in the past days with certain political leaders in BiH including the Party for BiH President Safet Halilovic and SDP leader Zlatko Lagumdzija, The Economic Block HDU – Working for Prosperity is lobbying for the support to its presidential candidate Mladen Ivankovic.
Slobodna Dalmacija (page 16) reads that Mostar-based ‘Oscar C’ TV organised another opinion poll, this time the question to the viewers was “Who do you think is the best choice for the Croat member of BiH Presidency – Neven Tomic, Dr. Milenko Brkic or a third candidate?” Out of 987 citizens, 580 of them (59%) would like to see Neven Tomic, the current Deputy Mayor of Mostar and former Chair of BiH Council of Ministers, as the Croat member of BiH Presidency whilst only 3,5% support Milenko Brkic, the President of HNZ. SD notes that a lot of people, namely 372 (37,5%), are of opinion that somebody else would be the best option for the office.
Former SPRS leader joined National Party of Socialists |
The BiH Transparency International Survey: the most corrupted in BiH are political parties |
Non-implementation of the property laws in the RS: Federation Minister Mehemedagic says UNHCR and OSCE are supporting concept of BiH’s partition |
Establishment of the Federation Intelligence-Security Service: OHR forces appointment of Munir Alibabic and Ivica Vuksic |
Headlines in Electronic Media |
BHTV 1 (Wednesday, June 19, 1900)
- BiH Foreign Minister Zlatko Lagumdzija met on Wednesday in Belgrade with Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica after a meeting of foreign ministers of countries gathered in the South-Eastern Europe Cooperation Process (SEECP). (2.5)
- Control of weapons in BIH is problem which must be solved by unique forces on the state level. (2)
- BiH’s officials supported, in general, the initiative of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) that a special council for the processing of war crimes be formed within the BiH Court. (2.25)
- New Croat Initiative (NHI) proposes Franjo Franic for new FBIH minister of finances. (1.25)
FTV 1 (1930)
- BiH’s officials supported the initiative of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) that a special council for the processing of war crimes be formed within the BiH Court. (3)
- A group of approximately 50 Serb nationalists captured on Monday night several Bosniak returnees and held them locked for several hours in a catering facility in Srebrenica. Police continue investigation. Three charges pressed already. (2)
- Cantonal Prosecution in Mostar presses criminal charges against former director of Mostar PIO Ivan Bender, chairman of Steering Board Nikola Antunovic and owner “Tuh invest” Marijo Boras. They are charged with the illegal sale of “Ero” hotel. (2)
RTRS (1930)
- J. Landale, spokesperson of the ICTY, said today in Banja Luka that BiH is still not ready to take some war crimes cases from the ICTY. Spokesperson F. Hartmann said the Prosecution is informed that Karadzic is in RS, while Mladic is in FRY. (4)
- In cooperation with the Republika Srpska Interior Ministry (MUP), the Banja Luka Public Security Center pressed on Wednesday criminal charges against five persons because of the custom affair. (1)