ZAGREB, May 3 (Hina) - Zagreb daily VJESNIK on Friday runs a commentary under the heading "Seks: Bosniacs Block the Establishment of the Federation", on the visit of the Croatian Parliament delegation to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
ZAGREB, May 3 (Hina) - Zagreb daily VJESNIK on Friday runs a
commentary under the heading "Seks: Bosniacs Block the
Establishment of the Federation", on the visit of the Croatian
Parliament delegation to Bosnia-Herzegovina. #L#
Carl Gustav Stroehm is the author of an article headlined
"Invitation from Bonn is Unpleasant". The article is about how
German circles who had invited the Croatian Opposition to Bonn did
them a disservice.
Under the headline "Milosevic's (Serb president Slobodan)
Danubian Plan", author Mirko Sajler writes about the latest moves
and aims of heads of rebelled Serbs in eastern Slavonia. Sajler
stresses that their "main goal is to settle the Croatian Danubian
area with as many Serbs as possible, so that displaced Croats could
not return to their homes. This is obviously a part of Milosevic's
plan concerning the region."
Under the headline "Cicak, UDBA and Document from Knin",
VJESNIK runs copies of documents accusing the president of the
Croatian Helsinki Committee (HHO), Ivan Zvonimir Cicak, of
cooperating with the former Yugoslav secret police, UDBA.
Another Zagreb daily, VECERNJI LIST, runs a commentary on the
international conference on the development of the financial system
in transitory conditions, which is taking place in Zagreb. The
commentary is headlined "What World Experts Recommend"
"Bank Accounts Thinner" is the headline of an article in the
VECERNJI LIST on the demand for the Croatian currency, Kuna, which
began on Thursday after a good offer of capital.
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