SARAJEVO, May 18 (Hina) - UN officials in Sarajevo on Saturday
received with reserve reports that Bosnian Serb leader Radovan
Karadzic had appointed Gojko Klickovic a new prime minister.
Under the Constitution of the Serb Republic in Bosnia-
Herzegovina, the final decision on the issue rested with the Serb
parliament, UN spokesman Alexander Ivanko told a press conference
in Sarajevo.
Klickovic had been accused by UN officials of being directly
responsible for an organized mass-scale exodus of the Serb
population from Sarajevo suburbs before they reverted to Moslem-
Croat Federation control.
We will comment on his appointment only if he is confirmed
by the Bosnian Serb parliament, Ivanko said.
International police reported that seven Moslem men, who had
surrendered to IFOR US troops near the northeastern town of
Zvornik, had been maltreated by Serb police and forced to confess
to crimes they had not committed.
Ivanko said that the seven Moslems, currently in prison in
Bijeljina, had told international police that they had been
beaten up in a police station in Zvornik and that Serb police had
harassed them for days.
Confessions obtained in that way are not legally valid,
Ivanko said.
The seven men were on a Bosnian government list of missing
persons from Srebrenica which had been overrun by Serb forces in
the summer of 1995.
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