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HUMAN RIGHTS IN YUGOSLAVIA HAVE IMPROVED, SAYS UN ENVOY

BELGRADE, Sept 4 (Hina) - A special UN envoy for human rights in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Yugoslavia, Jose Cutilhiero, said in Belgrade today the human rights situation in Yugoslavia has improved, but added there are still certain problems, citing the reform of the judiciary and police, as well as the issues of refugees in Kosovo and reconciliation. Cutilhiero told a news conference after several days of visiting Belgrade and Kosovo, that confidence among the various ethnic communities is of primary importance. After a meeting with Yugoslav and international community officials, there is good will for reinstating confidence, he assessed. The UN representative announced upcoming exhumations of mass graves found in Kosovo, adding DNA analysis will be used at all locations. During talks with Serbian Interior Minister Dusan Mihajlovic, Cutilhiero said he initiated the question of the missing former Serbian offic
BELGRADE, Sept 4 (Hina) - A special UN envoy for human rights in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Yugoslavia, Jose Cutilhiero, said in Belgrade today the human rights situation in Yugoslavia has improved, but added there are still certain problems, citing the reform of the judiciary and police, as well as the issues of refugees in Kosovo and reconciliation. Cutilhiero told a news conference after several days of visiting Belgrade and Kosovo, that confidence among the various ethnic communities is of primary importance. After a meeting with Yugoslav and international community officials, there is good will for reinstating confidence, he assessed. The UN representative announced upcoming exhumations of mass graves found in Kosovo, adding DNA analysis will be used at all locations. During talks with Serbian Interior Minister Dusan Mihajlovic, Cutilhiero said he initiated the question of the missing former Serbian official, Ivan Stambolic, and the murder of reporter Slavko Curuvija. The minister replied investigations were underway and "there will be no cession". (hina) lml sb

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