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BOSNIAN SERBS AND INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES EXCHANGE ACCUSATIONS

SARAJEVO, April 1 (Hina) - Top Bosnian Serb officials have slammed an operation which NATO-led peace keepers carried out in Pale, outside Sarajevo, in the night between Wednesday and Thursday in search of war criminal Radovan Karadzic. On the other hand the international community's High Representative to Bosnia-Herzegovina, Paddy Ashdown, has said that this operation was necessary given that local Serb authorities were persistent in refusing to meet their obligation to cooperate with the Hague-based UN war crimes tribunal.
SARAJEVO, April 1 (Hina) - Top Bosnian Serb officials have slammed an operation which NATO-led peace keepers carried out in Pale, outside Sarajevo, in the night between Wednesday and Thursday in search of war criminal Radovan Karadzic. On the other hand the international community's High Representative to Bosnia-Herzegovina, Paddy Ashdown, has said that this operation was necessary given that local Serb authorities were persistent in refusing to meet their obligation to cooperate with the Hague-based UN war crimes tribunal.#L# The Serb member of Bosnia's three-man Presidency, Borislav Paravac, the chairman of the Serb entity's parliament, Dragan Nikolic, and the entity's Prime Minister, Dragan Mikerevic, on Thursday arrived at Pale with the explanation that they wanted to see the consequences of last night's operation of the Stabilisation Force (SFOR). Addressing people who staged a rally protesting against the injuring of a local Orthodox priest and his son in the operation, Paravac said he would insist on an urgent session of Bosnia's presidency following these events. Kalinic labelled the latest SFOR action as the most brutal act of violence so far, adding that this, together with the recent events in Kosovo, "increased the feeling of frustration among Serbs". Bosnia's Foreign Minister Mladen Ivanic, who is also of Serb ethnic background, told a news conference in Sarajevo that the conduct of the international peace-keepers was absolutely unacceptable. In the northern city of Tuzla Ivanic visited the injured priest and his son. Doctors told him that their conditions were very grave. A spokesman for SFOR, Dave Sullivan, said the priest, Jeremija Starovlah, and his son sustained injuries in the blast of a device planted in order to break into their house as SFOR had very reliable information that Karadzic had been there. High Representative Ashdown voiced regret at the wounding of civilians, but added this would not have happened if Bosnian Serb authorities had done their job. This was not an attack against the Republic of Srpska but against war criminals and those who help them, the Briton said. In this context he stressed that for nine years local Serb authorities had not helped to arrest any person indicted for war crimes. That's why this must be done by SFOR, he added. Alluding to a recent statement of the priest Starovlah that it was the duty of every Orthodox priest to harbour Karadzic, Ashdown said this behaviour was a direct violation of international law which gave SFOR reason to act. (Hina) ms

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