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Catholic Church on work of ICTY | HR on | Bosnian’s Stecak destroyed |
Puljic addresses media | RS MoI on war crimes conference | 2 Bomb explosions in |
Media round table in Mostar | Spajic on Srebrenica Taskforce | HR’s letters to Paravac and Cenic |
OHR comments media round table | Ivo Miro Jovic on PBS Law | Reaction on police reform |
NTV Hayat (19,00 hrs) | FTV (19,30 hrs) | RTRS (19,30 hrs) |
Terzic addresses | Ivan Krndelj resigns | HR on |
HR’s letters to Paravac and Cenic | Polic and Obhodjas to be dismissed | Pensioners meet Cenic & Bukejlovic |
| Reactions on OHR press-conference | RS Government session |
Hayat on BIH Army’s emblems | HR’s letters to Paravac and Cenic | TI sends initiative to RS NA |
Oslobodjenje | Negotiations on Karadzic’s surrender are carried out in Djeric’s weekend house |
Dnevni Avaz | Ashdown ordered a new investigation |
Dnevni List | Topalovic couldn’t explain what mental pain is |
Vecernji List | New |
Nezavisne Novine | |
Glas Srpske | Secret of animal language [feature story on a man who heals people who were bitten by snakes by using magic spells] |
Political developments | |
OHR broadens the investigation on
| TV Pink – The High Representative Paddy Ashdown ordered RS Finance Minister Svetlana Cenic to broaden investigation on BHT1, Hayat, FTV, RTRS, |
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| Nezavisne novine pg 2 ‘Investigation on payments of money to |
HR dissatisfied with RS President Cavic’s public statements supporting RS Minister of Interior Matijasevic
| Nezavisne Novine pg 2 ‘Ashdown: Cavic, you are not right’ by S. C. – HR notified RS President Dragan Cavic that he is not pleased with his statements supporting RS Minister of Interior Darko Matijasevic regarding press conference held in Pale dedicated to war crimes committed over Serbs. ‘You are quite wrong in noting that there were no repurcussions following statements of F BiH Police Director Zlatko Miletic. Mr Milteic’s attention was force a bly drawn to the inappropriateness of his action, at the time and in exactly the same way as that of Mr Matijasevic on this occasion’, a letter HR sent to Cavic reads. ‘This has nothing to with the relevance of this matter to alleged war crimes against Serbs, as you wrongly and provactively claim’, the letter reads. HR reminded that Ministers of Interior have specific, legal and defined duties and responsibilities to fulfill in respect of professional handling of police information. ‘From them, the highest standards are required, which, I regret to say, were not achieved on this occasion’, HR noted in the letter. RTRS, Glas Srpske pg 2 ‘Minister by-passed laws’ by |
| Nezavisne Novine pg 2 ‘We expect a complete ban on the work as well’ by V. P. – Glas Srpske pg 5 ‘Tightening the noose’ by M. Djurdjevic – also reported. |
RS Minister of Interior Matijasevic will send relevant information to HR, does not expect to be removed
| TV Pink, Glas Srpske pg 5 ‘There will be no removal’ not signed, Vecernji List pg 2 ‘Matijasevic has decided to forward the report’ by bs, Dnevni List pg 7 ‘Matijasevic does not expect to be removed’ not signed, Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘Matijasevic doesn’t expect to be removed’ by Fena, Oslobodjenje pg 2 ‘Butler will receive information’ by O. V. – RS Minister of Interior Darko Matijasevic said that he would submit to the High Representative all the relevant information regarding the press conference held on September 9 in Istocno Sarajevo, at which facts on war crimes committed against Serbs in FBiH had been presented. Matijasevic said that he expected not to be dismissed, as well as any other spectacular reactions, since, as he said, all relevant bodies had to perform their duty. |
Jovic: Croat media silence must be resolved
| TV Pink, BHT1, FTV, Nezavisne Novine pg 6 ‘Croats in media silence’ by Srna, Glas Srpske pg 3 ‘They are offering darkness to Croats’ not signed, Vecernji List pg 2 ‘We will seek our rights in Strasbourg’ by Oliver Cvitkovic, Dnevni Avaz pg 4 ‘The Law on Public RTV system is not based on European standards’ by Srna– also carry Jovic’s statement. |
OHR: establishment of one language channel opposes the spirit of Dayton Agreement and undermines PBS
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OHR: Polic and Obhodjas will have to resign
| FTV – OHR has confirmed that Zenica-Doboj Canton and Bosansko-Popdrinjski Canton Prime Ministers Nedzad Polic and Salko Obhodjas respectively would have to resign or else they were going to be dismissed. Namely, Obhodjas and Polic are violating regulations of BiH election law. BHT1, Nezavisne Novine pg 12 ‘Political decision of the Election Commission’ by E. D., Dnevni Avaz pg 10 ‘Dzaferovic: we will ask from OHR to annul sanctions’ by A. Malagic inset ‘OHR: the procedure of removal must be implemented’, Oslobodjenje pg 3 ‘Obhodjas, Polic, Basic and Delibasic must be removed’ by Fena– also reported. |
Obhodjas: Political decision of Election Commission
| Nezavisne Novine pg 12 ‘Political decision of the Election Commission’ by E. D., Dnevni Avaz pg 10 ‘They have said everything was clarified’ by Al. B., Oslobodjenje pg 3 ‘Unserious stance’ by E. A. – Bosansko-podrinjski Canton Prime Minister Salko Obhodjas said on Friday that the BiH Election Commission’s decision requesting from the Cantonal Assembly to start the procedure for his removal is politically motivated and in violation of the law and impartial professional work. Obhodas added that this decision indicates the early start of the election campaign and that it was adopted following pressure by the media. Dnevni Avaz pg 10 ‘They have said everything was clarified’ by Al. B. – Obhodjas notes he had passed a number of vetting procedures and says in 2004 Johan Sjoberk and Maurice Powel from OHR phoned him and told him they have clarified everything with OSCE and Election Commission and that there were no obstacles for me to assume duties of the Canton Prime Minister. |
Polic: Election Commission did not verify information before deciding to ask for my resignation | Dnevni Avaz pg 10 ‘Polic’s message to Petric: You reached the decision without checking information’ by A. Dz., Oslobodjenje pg 3 ‘Claims are incorrect’ by E. B. – Nedzad Polic sent a letter to Chairman of BiH Election Commission in which he claims EC had not verified information before it reached a decision to ask for his resignation. He claims the information, which served as a base for the decision, was incomplete, incorrect and unverified. |
SDA’s Dzaferovic: we will ask from OHR to erase sanctions
| Dnevni Avaz pg 10 ‘Dzaferovic: we will ask from OHR to erase sanctions’ by A. Malagic – SDA thinks the Election Commission, prior to reaching the decision on removal of Obhodjas and Polic, should have first addressed OHR and should have asked from it to erase the existing sanctions the Interim Election Commission imposed against the two of them in 2000. SDA’s Sefik Dzaferovic says Obhodjas was sanctioned until he proved he had not violated regulations, and they will ask from OHR to erase this sanction that was only formally recorded. |
HDZ to discuss Law on RTV system, constitutional changes
| Nezavisne Novine pg 6 ‘On RTV system Law and elections today’ by N. N., Vecernji List pg 2 ‘HDZ National Council too will discuss RTV system’ by M. I., Dnevni List pg 6 ‘Sessions of central HDZ bodies’ by Nina – Sessions of HDZ Presidency, HDZ National Council and Main Board of BiH HDZ will be held today (Saturday) in Neum. They will discuss the Law on RTV system, strategies for the next elections and constitutional changes. |
VL: A Dutch to be the next HR
| Vecernji List pg 3, announced on cover ‘A Dutch to be new High Representative’ by Zoran Kresic – |
Police reform/reactions | |
US Ambassador McElhaney:
| Nezavisne Novine cover pg splash ‘USA increases pressure against Banja Luka’ and pg 5 ‘America increases pressure against authorities in Banja Luka’ by D. Risojevic – in a lengthy interview to NN, US Ambassador to BiH Douglas McElhaney says he still had no chance to see a new proposal of RS Government on police reform. He also noted the American Government intends to strongly engage in continuation of police reform negotiations and he added: ‘If thins means I will have to be in |
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RS citizens think the situation cannot get worse; Topcagic: it is important to access funds through signing
| BHT1 Report by Marina Boskovic – Reporter reminds on recent High Representative’s warning to RS authorities unless they do not adopt the police reform based on the tree EC principles, RS, BiH and its citizens will face total isolation. Reporter added that BIH experts claim that isolation will result in worse economical situation. On the other hand, RS citizens do not understand what is to gain and what is to lose by the police reform adding that it cannot get worse than it is now and they do not believe that EU admittance will provide jobs. The reporter listed all benefits BiH would gain by signing |
Comments by Dzihanovic, Popovic, Tadic and Dodik
| FTV – Ognjen Blagojevic, Dzenana Zolota – Report brings reactions on ‘crisis’, caused by failure in police reform talks. FBiH Vice Chair Sahbaz Dzihanovic says that it is high time for nationalistic parties, which carry out segregation politics, to be abolished. “It is obvious that nationalists and nationalistic parties in BiH are holding BiH in poverty, thus making it unable to become part of modern, European states”, said Dzihanovic, adding that |
CoM Chairman Terzic: police reform will soon be completed
| Nezavisne Novine pg 2 ‘Police reform will soon be completed’ by Srna – CoM ChairmanAdnan Terzic is convinced that after a successful completion of the defense reform, along with an active participation of American administration, the police reform will soon be concluded as well and this would lead to signing of |
Ambassador Rycroft: measures against RS are already being implemented
| Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘Rycroft: measures against RS are already being implemented’ by A. Bajramovic – British Ambassador to BiH Matthew Rycroft visited Gorazde, on which occasion he stated RS is currently an element puts obstacles on the European path of BiH. He said should RS continue with such a practice, it will suffer consequences. He also added certain measures of isolation were already applied, but he refused to be more specific about the measures. |
State Department official for European and Euro-Asian issues Walker: | Nezavisne Novine pg 5 ‘USA will not give up from police reform’ by A. S. – Kurt Walker, a high official of the State Department for European and Euro-Asian issues, has stated USA will not give up from the police reform in BiH because this is an important reform that must be implemented. He added that the marking of 10th anniversary of signing the Dayton Agreement would be used to again put an accent on issues that still need to be resolved. |
DA: Cavic and Cenic visited OHR on the eve of IC address on police reform, Cavic intends to establish a new party
| Dnevni Avaz pg 2 ‘Dragan Cavic to establish a party?’ by E. Sarac – a source of DA claims on the eve of IC representatives’ address on police reform, RS President Dragan Cavic visited OHR shortly after RS Minister of Finances Svetlana Cenic too had a private meeting with High Representative Paddy Ashdown. The article notes Cavic is already preparing an “exit-strategy” in case he fails to get a support for the adoption of an agreement foreseeing transfer of police authorities to the state level. Reportedly, Cavic intends to establish a new party, members of which would be |
Professor Kunic: Martens’ proposal on police reform is not suitable for BiH’s constitutional organisation
| Glas Srpske (Glas Plus inset) announced on cover and pg 2 ‘Violence over the Constitution’ by Zarko Markovic – carries a lengthy interview with Petar Kunic, a professor at the Banja Luka Faculty of Laws, who claims the Martens’ proposal on police reform is not suitable for the constitutional organization of BiH. He also claims there is an orchestrated campaign for introduction of changes to BiH Constitution, only because the current organization foresees the existence of RS and he notes the only Constitution that needs to be changes is the F BiH Constitution |
NN op-ed: to cope with nationalists
| Nezavisne Novine pg 7 op-ed ‘To cope with nationalists’ by Ugo Vlaisavljevic – The author says those who had claimed a productive cooperation could not have been expected from the nationalistic parties were, perhaps, right. Opposition politicians and public more and more often say Ashdown’s belief that he will be able to successfully cooperate with “the nationalists” finally turned to have been fruitless. |
Oslobodjenje op-eds stress the necessity of police reform, wonder what the new RS govt’s proposal on police reform would be like | Oslobodjenje pg 9 op-ed ‘Handcuffed hands of law’ by Dragan Stanojlovic – the author notes every-day life dramatically warns of necessity of resolving of the situation with regard to police tasks in BiH. Oslobodjenje pg 9 op-ed ‘Fear or another deceit?’ by Mirko Sagolj – the author wonders what the new proposal of RS Government on police reform would be like and he wonders whether this is just another deceit or a result of a pure fear following threats with sanctions. |
War crimes/legal proceedings | |
Member of Srebrenica TF Cekic: Defence Ministry forwarded data utterly opposite to data given to Srebrenica Commission
| BHT1 – Report by Zorica Lolic – Member of Srebrenica Task Force Smail Cekic claims that RS Ministry of Defence has given them documents, returned from Haag on Podrinjski canton, that are utterly opposite to the documents given to Srebrenica Commission. He complained on the methodology and work results of the RS MoD. “They have to correct the remarks by 30th September and, unless this happens, I will never accept the results” said Cekic. Cekic stated that OHR hasn’t received the list containing 100 names adding that all it received from RS representatives was the list with more than 20 000 names of RS Army members in the area of Srebrenica in 1995. RTRS, Nezavisne Novine pg 4 ‘Defense Ministry forwarded new data’ by Srna, Glas Srpske pg 2 ‘Data were forwarded’ not signed, Dnevni List pg 9 ‘Srebrenica Task Force still had not completed tasks’ by Nina – carry similar reports. |
RS Commission in charge of investigation of Srebrenica events convened session on Friday
| TV Pink – RS Commission in charge of investigation of events in Srebrenica in 1995 has commenced session on Friday, in BHT1, RTRS – also reported. |
If Srebrenica TF does not receive information by Sept 30, OHR will hold RS PM Bukejlovic responsible
| Oslobodjenje pg 4 ‘OHR holds Bukejlovic responsible’ by A. O. – OHR has stated Srebrenica TF, whose mandate will expire on September 30, still had not received needed information from RS Government and its institutions. The article reads in case the Task Force does not receive information by September 30, OHR will hold RS Prime Minister Pero Bukejlovic responsible. The Chair of the Taskforce for Srebrenica Jovan Spajic confirmed RS MoI had not forwarded needed information on units that had participated in Srebrenica massacre because he did not receive such information from Serbian police. |
Oslobodjenje: negotiations on Karadzic’s surrender were held in Djeric’s weekend house several days ago
| Oslobodjenje cover pg splash and pg 7 ‘Negotiations on Karadizc’s surrender in Djeric’s weekend house’ by R. Zivkovic – The article claims there are ongoing negotiations with Radovan Karadzic to surrender. Reportedly, the negotiations are being carried out in Stara Gora between Rogatica and Han Pijesak. The article speculates former RS Minister of Interior Zoran Djeric and Dragomir Andan might have been the persons that have been negotiating on the surrender with Karadzic and his people several days ago in Djeric’s weekend house. |
Representatives of three major religious communities in
| BHT1 – Report by Adela Malkoc – The delegation of representatives of three major religious communities from Hayat, Dnevni Avaz pg 4 ‘Patriarch, Catholic Priest and former Reis in Potocari today’ by A. H., Oslobodjenje pg 4 ‘We will pray for criminals to become human’ by A. B. – also reported. |
Trial in case “Topalovic vs. Dnevni List” continues
| Dnevni List cover pg splash and pg 3 ‘Topalovic couldn’t explain what mental pain is’ by Zeda – reports on a court proceeding in case of “Muamer Topalovic vs. Dnevni List”. Topalovic claims an article published in this paper caused mental pain to him, but when he was asked to explain this claim, he couldn’t explain it. |
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SiCG legal representative Stojanovic: out-of-court settlement would be better solution | Glas Srpske pg 3 ‘Solution out of court?’ by Tanjug – SiCG legal representative Radoslav Stojanovic has stated that a list of witnesses published in Oslobodjenje was misinformation. He also said SiCG believes an out-of-court settlement would be a better solution both for BiH and SiCG, for the sake of future relations in the region. |
Other political developments | |
EU, BiH and UNDP representatives signed Memorandum on Understanding supporting training of public officials
| TV Pink, BHT1, Hayat, FTV, RTRS –EU and UNDP representatives signed a Memorandum on understanding, which provides support in terms of training of officials employed within state and entity institutions, on Friday in BHT1, Hayat, FTV – EU will provide 1 million Euro for this training scheme while the UNDP which will implement the project will contribute 50,000 euro and services of one project manager before the start of the project. Nezavisne Novine pg 5 ‘A million € for public employees’ by R. C., Dnevni List pg 3 ‘One million € for training of public employees’ by M. Zorlak, Dnevni Avaz pg 4 ‘A million € was earmarked for training of public employees’ by Srna – also report on signing of the Memorandum. |
RS pensioners to hold protests on Monday
| TV Pink – RS pensioners are to hold protests on Monday, as it was decided after talks between RS Pensioners Association, RS Prime Minister Pero Bukejlovic and RS Finance Minister Svetlana Cenic. The Chair of the Association Rade Rakulj said that RS authorities’ reaction came too late. Rakulj said that he expected 30,000 pensioners to gather on Monday. “We could not abandon our idea on protests. They are going to be peaceful, and it depends on talks to follow whether they are going to become radical”, said Rakulj. Rakulj added that the pensioners asked the authorities to increase the pensions, saying that there was possibility for that to happen. RTRS, Nezavisne Novine pg 4 ‘Pensioners are not giving up from protests’ by A. S., Glas Srpske pg 2 ‘Better days to come?’ by M. Mi., Dnevni Avaz pg 8 ‘Bukejlovic promises higher pensions, while Rakulj is not giving up from protests’ by Srna – also reported. |
TI’s demands changes to be introduced to Law on Free Access to Information
| TV Pink, RTRS, Glas Srpske pg 3 ‘Shortcut to rights’ by Srna – BiH Transparency International has submitted the RS National Assembly Speaker Dusan Stojicic with initiative on change of law on free access to RS information. Transparency International decided to do so while analysing existing law solutions and while working with great number of journalists and citizens, who were deprived of certain information, given no explanation. |
CoM Chairman Terzic addressed UN General Assembly
| Hayat – Chairman of BIH Council of Ministers Adnan Terzic addressed the UN General Assembly in BHT1, Glas Srpske pg 2 ‘Dayton frame for reforms’ not signed, Dnevni Avaz pg 5, announced on cover ‘BiH will in five years be a member of the Security Council’ by S. N.– also reported on the address. |
VL: Croats and Bosniak plead for change of DA, Serbs oppose | Vecernji List cover pg splash ‘New Dayton – Croats and Bosniaks pro, Serbs against’ and pgs 38-39 ‘Either a new Dayton or fall-apart of the state?’ by Miroslav Vasilj – On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of signing the Dayton Agreement, the author notes Bosniak policy officially pleads for change of the DA, but does everything possible in practice to keep the F BiH because of systematic pouring of money from Croat areas to Bosniak areas. Serb politicians’ stance is to keep RS at any cost to weaken BiH and Croats, according to the author, plead for constitutional changes due to their unfavourable position but they still do not know what kind of BiH they want. |