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I: News from Yugoslavia
- Subject: I: News from Yugoslavia
- From: "Silvano Tartarini" <bebitartari at ftbcc.it>
- Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 14:39:22 +0200
Cari amici, sono le ultime notizie in arrivo dalla Yugoslavia. Sono in inglese. Le passo come sono arrivate. Un caro saluto, Silvano. -----Messaggio Originale----- Da: Zene u crnom A: Sandra Venturelli ; Rosa Rinaldi ; Odilla Maria Dal Santo ; Milena Zulianello ; Elisabetta Donini ; Carla Casalani ; Berretti Bianchi ; Luisa Morgantini ; Simona Lanzoni Data invio: martedì 23 maggio 2000 15.41 Oggetto: News from Yugoslavia Alert! B2-92 Seized! >>> LATEST NEWS FROM YUGOSLAVIA (follow the link) ANEM MEDIA UPDATE: RADIO B2-92 COVERING SERBIA May 19, 2000 -- Radio B2-92 has stepped up the distribution of its program by satellite. More than thirty radio and seventeen television stations in the ANEM network are now able to obtain and disseminate large quantities of information from Belgrade including reports from the daily protest rallies. Many stations are able to carry the protest coverage live from the satellite. ANEM is hopint to be able to provide full 24-hour satellite coverage very soon. The Radio B2-92 program is being broadcast around the clock on the Internet to provide programming feeds to stations outside the satellite slots. ANEM Television programs are also being more widely distributed. Special reports of between ten and twenty minutes are being distributed via Television Montenegro's satellite (Eutelsat Hot Bird, 13 degrees E, 12 380 vertical polarisation, 27500 3/4) between 21.00 and 22.00 CET. These reports include news from Belgrade and inland Serbia and are distributed to local stations in Serbia. They include reports from ANEM and other indpendent television stations and production houses. In addition to this emergency program, Television Montenegor's satellite is carrying the daily program "Stop the Violence" on Tuesdays. This is produced by ANEM/B292 on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, VIN on Wednesdays and TV Mreza on Thursdays. These programs are also distributed on VHS cassetes to towns without independent television stations for screeing on video projectors or television sets in clubs, cafes and restaurants. Two journalists from Radio B2-92 were injured while covering the protests on May 18. They are not in a serious condition. Legal representatives and journalists from Radio B2-92 made another attempt today to enter their premises in the Beogradjanka but were refused permission even to collect personal belongings. Police are still occupying the station's newsroom. B2-92: Resistance! B2-92 EMERGENCY NETCAST SCHEDULE (24 hours non-stop on Internet) 09.00 - 09.30 - Central morning news 09.30 - 10.45 - Emergency news programme 10.45 - 10.55 - News in English 11.00 - 15.00 - Music & news 15.00 - 16.00 - Emergency news programme 16.00 - 17.00 - Music & news 17.00 - 17.30 - Central daily news 17.45 - 17.55 - News in English 19.30 - 21.30 - Emergency News programme (including rallies reports & Central evening news) 21.30 - 09.00 - Music & news NET RADIO B2-92 Real Audio: http://www.freeb92.net/live.ram http://prenos.beonet.yu/radio/b2-92.ram http://dat.co.yu/freeb92 MP3: http://raserver2.xs4all.nl:8000/playlist.pls?mount=/live&file=dummy.pls B2-92 SATELLITE BROADCAST Satellite position: HOT BIRD 5 (analogue), 13 degrees East, vertical polarisation, video 11114, audio 7.74 Broadcast schedule (GMT+1): 08:50 - 11:00 15:00 - 16:00 17:00 - 18:00 19:30 - 21:30 B2-92 SATELLITE BROADCAST ON INTERNET (Real Audio) http://www.radio.rai.it/live/b92.ram Latest News May 23, 2000, all times are GMT+1 FreeB92 news bulletin For the latest news updates, please visit our page in Serbian. PROTEST RALLIES ON MONDAY 10:30 - Several thousands citizens throughout Serbia continued protesting on Monday evening against attacks on independent Serbian media. Opposition leaders announced at protest meeting in Cacak, where a few thousand people had gathered, that the Serbian regime should be overthrown by ballots. In Nis, Serbian Renewal Movement official from Soko Banja Dragoje Lekovic told three thousand citizens he hoped the regime would be overthrown by civil resistance. In Belgrade, several hundreds citizens have gathered sixth day in a row in front of the City Assembly Building to express their protest against seizure of Studio B. A few hundred citizens have protested in Novi Sad as well. In Bor and Vlasotince, police has prevented protest rallies POLICE PREVENTS PROTEST RALLY IN VLASOTINCE 10:00 - Police prevented protest rally of opposition parties in Vlasotince on Monday, but around 500 supporters of the opposition walked along the main street in the city protesting against the regime's takeover of independent Radio-television Studio B in Belgrade, Beta news agency reported. After a warning by a police commander, the president of Serbian Renewal Movement's (SPO) district branch Nikola Popovic called on citizens to go home, announcing a new protest in a week. Local authorities in Vlasotince, i.e., Socialist party of Serbia and Yugoslav Left, have requested from protest organizers 100,000 dinars to allow the rally. Shortly before the rally, police did not allow vice-president of SPO from Leskovac Bojana Ristic and Beta and Danas correspondents Milica Ivanovic and Zoran Rakic to drive in the city, explaining their car should pass technical inspection. SUSPENSION OF TEACHING AT SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE 09:58 - A group of students of School of Architectures has decided to suspend teaching at the school as of Tuesday 11 AM. They will demand terrorism bill not to pass and independent media to continue working. The people's movement "Otpor" has scheduled a students' meeting at the School of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade on Tuesday noon. PROTESTS AGAINST APPREHENSION OF MIROSLAV FILIPOVIC 09:36 - A group of journalists from Vranje protested on Monday against the sentence pronounced by military investigative judge in Nis to Miroslav Filipovic, daily Danas' and Agence France Presse's correspondent from Kraljevo. Mr. Filipovic was sentenced to 30 days of imprisonment. Correspondents of Danas, Blic, Beta news agency, Radio Free Europe and Deutsche Welle from Vranje signed a protest "against attack on the Serbian journalists". The president of Association "Local-press" and editor in chief of "Novine Vranjske" weekly Vukasin Obradovic has called on Serbian journalists, Association of independent journalists in Serbia and International federation of journalists in Brussels to condemn the sentence and join the protest. "Local-press will help 24 Serbian weeklies organize protest meetings and panels until Miroslav Filipovic be released", said Mr. Obradovic. VUK DRASKOVIC ORDERS HIS REMOVAL FROM VOTER REGISTRATION LIST 09:30 - Serbian Ministry of Interior has not removed Vuk Draskovic, the president of Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO), from the Voter registration list, and Belgrade police has arrested a person suspected for the removal, which was ordered by the leader of SPO himself, daily "Politika" reported in its Tuesday edition, according to Beta news agency. At the protest rally in Belgrade on May 15th, Mr. Draskovic announced he had been removed from the voter registration list by the Serbian Ministry of Interior, with an explanation that he had moved out in unknown direction. There are no changes concerning the SPO president's registration of residence in central data basis, Belgrade police concluded, according to "Politika". Belgrade police has also arrested police trainee Milivoje Gajda, employed by Belgrade Secretariat of Interior, who was ordered by his father, prominent SPO member from Palilula District and by the SPO leader himself to remove the leader's registration of residence from the Ministry of Interior's central information terminal, in spite the fact he was not authorized to do so, the daily reported and stressed that local authorities, i.e., Belgrade City Assembly, were in charge for voter registration lists in the capital. SERBIAN OPPOSITION MAYORS MEET ROAN 09:28 - In Vienna on Monday afternoon, Sombor and Kikinda mayors Goran Bulajic and Paja Francuski, and vice-president of Nis Municipality Vladimir Domazet visited the secretary general of Austrian Ministry of foreign affairs Albert Roan, the OEBS presiding officer's special envoy for Southeast Europe, and discussed the situation in Serbia. Both our representatives and Austrian officials are not optimistic on the issue, Mr. Domazet said. We have also discussed possible support Austria and international community could offer to our cities and our country, he added. "The situation in Serbia is dangerous; by adopting the terrorism bill, the regime will attempt to impose a state of emergency in the country", Mr. Domazet concluded. PAPANDREU CONTACTED DRASKOVIC ON CRISIS IN SERBIA 09:22 - Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs official Panayotis Beglitis confirmed on Monday evening that the Greek minister of foreign affairs Jorgos Papandreu had contacted Vuk Draskovic, the president of Serbian Renewal Movement last Thursday. Beglitis told Beta news agency "Draskovic had informed the minister on the events in Serbia and problems with independent media". FRY IS NOT A TOTALITARIAN COUNTRY, BUT IST FUTURE IS UNCERTAIN 09:20 - FRY is not a totalitarian country, as described in some Western media, but its future is uncertain and unpredictable, Belgrade correspondent of Austrian state television ORF Christian Versic said. In a lecture at Wiener Military Academy "Where does FRY go", he emphasized that in Serbia the hard line was strengthening and the people lost confidence in opposition parties. Milosevic's regime has a few stabilizing factors - 400,000 immigrants opposing the regime have left Yugoslavia, Yugoslavs from exile still support Yugoslav devastated economy and FRY still enjoys international aid, Versic said. The next factor is that the regime controls media, the Austrian journalist added. ALBRIGHT AND ISARESKU ON REPRESSION 09:12 - US State Department spokesman Richard Bucher announced that the Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and the Romanian Prime minister Mugur Isaresku had "expressed concern with the increasing repression in Serbia". They discussed ways the USA and Romania could support democratic forces in Serbia, Beta news agency reported. PAPULLAS: THE USA CAUSED CHAOS 09:09 - The president of Greek Assembly's Committee for Foreign Affairs and Defense Karlos Papullas stated on Monday that the USA "strived after personal and political removal of the Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic" and his "vigorous overturn" rather than "regular power shift". Former Greek minister of foreign affairs told the Greek "Radio Flash" that key problems on the Balkans were not solved yet. "We are in a dangerous phase", said Mr. Papullas and added: "The USA has interfered the Balkan affairs without real insight into them, and caused chaos and tense situation that would last for a long time." EU: INCREASING TENSION IN SERBIA 09:07 - EU ministers of foreign affairs concluded on Monday in Brussels that "spreading protests and increasing discontent of citizens were taking place in Serbia, caused by regime's repression and takeover of Studio B and other independent media". The latest events confirmed the decision at Lisboan Summit, which had stressed the need to continue dialogue with representatives of the Serbian civil society, reads an analysis of the situation in Serbia and FRY. WITHOUT REPRESENTATIVES OF FRY IN BRUSSELS 09:05 - A two days conference of the Council for implementation of peace agreements in Bosnia-Herzegovina will begin in Brussels on Tuesday. Due to the regime's attack on independent media and political opponents, representatives of FRY are not invited. LJUBISA RISTIC: WE ARE IN A STATE OF WAR 09:00 - The president of Yugoslav Left (JUL) Ljubisa Ristic Stated on Monday that settling accounts with terrorism was "our primary goal" and that each citizen should know the state would continue functioning by all means and react to all attempts to provoke its instability. "Everybody knows what means our enemies use. We are in a state of war since the shooting has continued even after the last year's air-campaign. We will be waiting for our enemies right next to ballot boxes, ant then their terror, betrayal and incapability should end", Ristic said at a meeting in JUL's Novi Sad City branch. >>> NEWS ARCHIVE (follow the link)
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