ZAGREB, Apr 25 (Hina) - Today's VJESNIK devotes most of the front
pages to yesterday's Government session.
An article headlined "Blaskic Not to Be Released on Bail Yet"
reports the latest news from the International War Crimes Tribunal.
The editorial, by Nenad Ivankovic, discusses Croatia's
admission to the Council of Europe.
The proceedings of the Parliamentary Assembly are covered
under the headline "Cassese Proposes Sanctions as Punishment for
the Serbs' Lack of Cooperation."
The paper runs an interview with Croatian Helsinki Committee
(HHO) official Petar Mrkalj, headlined "We'll Soon Be Protecting
Human Rights in Vukovar and Ilok." The article discussed, among
other thins, the recent wave of evictions from army and private
flats, perpetrated by private persons who first break and enter the
flat and then evict the tenants. Mrkalj also announced the
impending opening of HHO offices in the Croatian Danubian area.
The paper carries a feature from the little town of Udbina
(100 kms S. of Karlovac), which is now predominantly populated by
Croats expelled from the Banja Luka area. The article is headlined
"Croats Forgive, Some Serbs Return."
VECERNJI LIST also devotes the front page to the Government
session, under the headline "1.7 Million Kuna Earmarked for
Agriculture."
An article headlined "Will There Be Any Elections?" emphasises
the importance of holding the elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina for
speeding up the (delayed) implementation of the civilian aspects of
the Dayton Agreement.
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