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A BRIEF LOOK AT CROATIAN PRESS ON MONDAY

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ZAGREB, Feb 13 (Hina) - The front page of today's VJESNIK leads with a report on the situation in Mexico with demonstrations against military intervention in the southern part of the country. 'No Change' is the headline of a report on American policy on Bosnia-Herzegovina. There is also a news item on the plan for withdrawing UNPROFOR from Croatia and news that snipers in Sarajevo have injured another three people. The paper carries and interview with Marin Golob, the president of the Zupunje Committee of the HDZ (Croatian Democratic Union) for Istra. 'Laughing at the International Community is Changing' is the headline of a piece by Ivica Marijac, in which, among other things, he writes: 'They are putting pressure on Croatia, even after the latest moves to pressure Knin Serbs and insist that they give up. As if the point of the crisis is in the level of ceding to a Serb ethnic community and not the great state project, known as Greater Serbia.' Zeljko Matija writes of the terror of Knin authorities which are getting richer through illicit trading and keep the population in full state of 'information blockade'. A VJESNIK correspondent reports on a meeting between journalists from Croatia and the occupied territories after an UNPROFOR press conference in UNPA west. The correspondent obtained the February issue of 'Magazine Krajina' and cites part of the magazine which refers to the Z-4 plan - the author claims that the plan was leaked from the Russian Embassy in Zagreb. 'NATO is Looking for Enemies' is the headline of a comment piece by Jasna Zanic Nardin. The front page of VECERNJI LIST carries the headline 'Valentic's Free Hand' which covers a report that says, in part: 'There are signs that Valentic will be free to continue economic reform after a behind closed doors Government meeting chaired by the President.' In a report headlined 'The Last Post in Belgrade' Zeljko Kruselj writes on open letters by retired former JNA general Dusan Pekic and Croatian General Janko Bobetko. (hina) jn sd 131235 MET feb 95

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