SARAJEVO, Aug 19 (Hina) - Michael McLay, a spokesman for the office
of international peace coordinator Carl Bildt, said in Sarajevo on
Monday that Serb authorities in the eastern town of Zvornik were
ordered to remove all election posters showing Radovan Karadzic by
the end of the day.
The posters had been displayed by the Serbian Democratic Party
(SDS) in violation of an agreement under which Karadzic, wanted by
the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague, had had to
withdraw from public and political life.
UN spokesman Alexander Ivanko said that there were increasing
reports of representatives of opposition parties in both entities
being intimidated.
Ivanko said that the international police had been informed
that local Moslem police in western Bosnia were arresting and
interrogating supporters of opposition parties, particularly that
of Fikret Abdic.
The international police were investigating reports of two
allegedly politically motivated bombing attacks in the Bihac area.
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