Дневни медијски извјештаји
23.09.2005
OHR BiH Media Round-up, 23/9/2005
BHT 1 by Marina Boskovic – BHT 1 comments that despite all expectations, Thursday’s joint press conference of HR Paddy Ashdown, US Ambassador Douglas McElhaney, British Ambassador Matthew Rycroft and Chief of EC Delegation in BiH Michael Humpreys didn’t bring any sanctions against RS or SDS officials.
22.09.2005
OHR BiH Media Round-up, 22/9/2005
BH Radio 1 by Amir Suzanj - At a press conference in Sarajevo this morning, High Representative Paddy Ashdown in place of sanctions delivered another and the last warning to RS authorities to immediately accept proposed reform solutions or RS and its citizens will face isolation. Ashdown did not make any decision to remove or sanction RS and/or its [...]
21.09.2005
OHR BiH Media Round-up, 21/9/2005
RTRS - RS MoI issued statement which says that Darko Matiajsevic, RS Interior Minister, sent a response to Lawrence Butler, PDHR, related to the letter addressed to Matijasevic on 16 September [Butler expressed concern over possible mixing of policing and politics after RS MoI held press conference on 9 September disclosing details related to the i [...]
20.09.2005
OHR BiH Media Round-up, 20/9/2005
BH Radio 1 - RS Government has decided to extend deadline for awarding families of war crime indictees who surrender voluntary by the end of the year. Family of each of indictee who turns himself in to RS authorities by the date will receive a payment of 50,000 KM.
19.09.2005
OHR BiH Media Round-up, 19/9/2005
RTRS - In a statement to Serbian issue of daily “Blic”, Radujko Branko, Advisor to Serbian President, stated SiCG is not conditioning the future status of Kosovo and Metohija with any development in BiH. He also said that Serbia does in no way question territorial sovereignty of BiH, adding that around 1.5 million Serbs are living in BiH and such a [...]
19.09.2005
OHR BiH Media Round-up, 18/9/2005
Hayat – Feature by ATV Banja Luka – RS Prime Minister Pero Bukejlovic stated that he doesn’t expect any sanctions against RS or SDS party because of the failure of police reform negotiations, adding that the transcripts of the talks would show what Chair of BiH Council of Ministers Adnan Terzic had suggested during the last session of negotiations [...]
19.09.2005
OHR BiH Media Round-up, 17/9/2005
RTRS - Vesna Stakic – There are still chances for BiH to start negotiations on Stabilisation and Association Agreement by the end of 2005 if BiH politicians show more willingness, especially when it comes to police reform and cooperation with the ICTY, says British Minister of State for Europe, Douglas Alexander.
16.09.2005
OHR BiH Media Round-up, 16/9/2005
RS Radio, SRNA - Sredoje Lukic, indicted by the ICTY for war crimes committed in Visegrad, left today for the Hague, reports SRNA's correspondent. Lukic left the BanjalukaAirport at 11:00 accompanied by RS police minister Darko Matijasevic. Lukic surrendered to the RS authorities on September 13, and the ICTY prosecution announced that Lukic was hi [...]
15.09.2005
OHR BiH Media Round-up, 15/9/2005
BH Radio 1 Mustafa Karahmet - BiH House of Peoples have commenced the session this morning taking off the agenda the discussion on the Public Broadcasting System law. Reporter commented that the HoP delegates offered no reason for this.
14.09.2005
OHR BiH Media Round-up, 14/9/2005
SRNA - RS Prime Minister Pero Bukejlovic has said that he does not expect new accusations against the RS following the decision by the RS National Assembly to reject the police reform proposal by BiH Council of Ministers Chairman Adnan Terzic. Bukejlovic said that the "RS had already been accused".