Pictures of killed people are still arriving from Kosovo. Albanian sources reported that Serbian forces are not withdrawing but only allocating the troops, while Serbian sources said that withdrawal is proceeding, as agreed between FRY President Milosevic and US Special Envoy Hoolbroke. UN Security Council brought another resolution on Kosovo. The basics of the resolution, which does not anticipate military option, is that the Serbian side has to fulfill all taken obligations from the Milosevic-Hoolbroke agreement. Italian press reported that Serbian extremists are preparing murder of European Commissioner, Bonino, who criticised Milosevic, saying that he is to blame for war in Bosnia and in Kosovo and that Milosevic is not a solution but a problem for the Balkans.
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Forensics experts team from Prijedor finished their work for this year. In almost three months of their work in this year, forensic discovered 32 mass and about 100 individual graves on the Prijedor municipality, and exhumed 346 victims, killed mostly in 1992.
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9 Bosniak families return to the village of Zivojevici in the RS. This was the first return of Bosniaks to Eastern Bosnia. (BiH TV brought footage of interviews with returnees, who reported no problems about their return.)
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A group of pre-war Bosniak inhabitants of the Srednja Trnova village, near Ugljevik, visited their place of origin today. 70 people visited this village and the visit went without problems. (BiH TV brought footage with interviews with visitors and present inhabitants of Serb nationality.)
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The HDZ proposed Ivo Andric-Luzanski and Dragan Covic for the post of the Federation President and the Federation Minister of Finances and Vice President. This was decided at yesterday’s session held in Jajce.
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Una/Sana Canton Police allocated part of its troops for protection of the border with Croatia.
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European Council Department for Education, Science Culture and Sport organised a seminar in Orasje called Democracy in Education Process for primary school teachers in this place.
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After the recent scandal about the election for Miss Croatia, the World Miss Directorate demanded that election should be held again, only this time, the only competitors will be dethroned Lejla Sehovic and Ivana Petkovic. Lejla Sehovic, a 22 Bosniak girl from Dubrovnik was the Miss four days only, before the Miss Croatia Competition Directorate dethroned her claiming that voting was irregular. For everybody else, the reason for her dethroning is her first and last name.
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