SARAJEVO, Mar 26 (Hina) - The head of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe Mission to Bosnia, Robert Barry, on Friday told reporters in Sarajevo the Bosnian Serb Radical Party could be banned from appearing at the
next elections unless it stopped calling for violence. Barry assessed the majority of elected officials and party leaders in the Bosnian Serb entity had behaved moderately and responsibly after NATO's air raids on Yugoslavia, but added there existed an inconsiderate minority which spread false information, calling for violence and advocating terrorist acts against the international community. Such unreasonable behaviour was especially evident in Vojislav Seselj, Nikola Poplasen, and their followers who are trying to spill the conflict onto Bosnian territory as well, Barry said, but pointed out the international community would not allow that.(hina) ha lml
SARAJEVO, Mar 26 (Hina) - The head of the Organisation for Security
and Cooperation in Europe Mission to Bosnia, Robert Barry, on
Friday told reporters in Sarajevo the Bosnian Serb Radical Party
could be banned from appearing at the next elections unless it
stopped calling for violence.
Barry assessed the majority of elected officials and party leaders
in the Bosnian Serb entity had behaved moderately and responsibly
after NATO's air raids on Yugoslavia, but added there existed an
inconsiderate minority which spread false information, calling for
violence and advocating terrorist acts against the international
community.
Such unreasonable behaviour was especially evident in Vojislav
Seselj, Nikola Poplasen, and their followers who are trying to
spill the conflict onto Bosnian territory as well, Barry said, but
pointed out the international community would not allow that.
(hina) ha lml