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From notes@igc.org Tue Aug 6 18:21:30 1996 Received: from igc7.igc.org (192.82.108.35) by MediaFilter.org with SMTP (Apple Internet Mail Server 1.0); Tue, 6 Aug 1996 18:21:30 -0500 Received: from cdp.igc.apc.org (cdp.igc.apc.org [192.82.108.1]) by igc7.igc.org (8.7.5/8.7.3) id OAA06463; Tue, 6 Aug 1996 14:46:16 -0700 (PDT) Date: 05 Aug 1996 13:04:55 Reply-To: Conference "zamir.chat"From: Ivo Skoric Subject: Re: Lacking Evidence To: Recipients of zamir-chat-l Message-ID: <9f04bb7a&199608051824.LAA05127@igc.apc.org> In-Reply-To: <199608051824.LAA05127@igc3.igc.apc.org> X-Gateway: conf2mail@igc.apc.org Errors-To: owner-zamir-chat-l@igc.apc.org Precedence: bulk Lines: 7 From: "Ivo Skoric" Ivo Skoric **************************** iskoric@igc.apc.org 212.369.9197 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1773 Lexington Ave, NYC NY 10029, USA http://www.peacenet.org/balkans/ From notes@igc.org Tue Aug 6 18:21:10 1996 Received: from igc7.igc.org (192.82.108.35) by MediaFilter.org with SMTP (Apple Internet Mail Server 1.0); Tue, 6 Aug 1996 18:21:26 -0500 Received: from cdp.igc.apc.org (cdp.igc.apc.org [192.82.108.1]) by igc7.igc.org (8.7.5/8.7.3) id OAA06386; Tue, 6 Aug 1996 14:45:39 -0700 (PDT) Date: 05 Aug 1996 15:51:51 Reply-To: Conference "zamir.chat" From: globex@ix.netcom.com Subject: Re: http://mediafilter.org/SJ/Pages/Bus to Sarajevo To: Recipients of zamir-chat-l Message-ID: <9f04bb7a&1372851137-1911934@medi> In-Reply-To: <1374356650-652040@mediafilter.org> X-Gateway: conf2mail@igc.apc.org Errors-To: owner-zamir-chat-l@igc.apc.org Precedence: bulk Lines: 35 I am a businessman in the United States looking to expand operations to Bosnia. I would welcome contacts from all interested individuals and organizations. Areas of interest include import/export transactions, project finance and educational activities. If you have interests in any of the above, or would simply like to communicate with individuals in the US, please contact me at the following: Anthony J. LaCavera, Jr. President Global Export Management Limited 870 Meigs Street Athens, Georgia 30606 USA fax: (706) 208-9622 e-mail: globex@ix.netcom.com From notes@igc.org Tue Aug 6 18:22:44 1996 Received: from igc7.igc.org (192.82.108.35) by MediaFilter.org with SMTP (Apple Internet Mail Server 1.0); Tue, 6 Aug 1996 18:22:45 -0500 Received: from cdp.igc.apc.org (cdp.igc.apc.org [192.82.108.1]) by igc7.igc.org (8.7.5/8.7.3) id OAA06601; Tue, 6 Aug 1996 14:47:05 -0700 (PDT) Date: 05 Aug 1996 22:37:41 Reply-To: Conference "zamir.chat" From: Ivo Skoric Subject: Re: (Fwd) FW: Watch This Space: Croatian Serbs Su To: Recipients of zamir-chat-l Message-ID: <9f04bb7a&199608060502.WAA05626@igc.apc.org> In-Reply-To: <199608060502.WAA05626@igc3.igc.apc.org> X-Gateway: conf2mail@igc.apc.org Errors-To: owner-zamir-chat-l@igc.apc.org Precedence: bulk Lines: 49 From: "Ivo Skoric" Subject: (Fwd) FW: Watch This Space: Croatian Serbs Su BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (Reuter) - Thirty Serb refugees from Croatia have begun legal action against the Serbian government, accusing it of forcing them to fight in neighboring Bosnia, a Belgrade newspaper reported Saturday. The paper, Nasa Borba, quoted Natasa Kandic, director of the Belgrade-based Humanitarian Law Foundation (HLF), as saying the 30 men were among some 40,000 refugees who were press-ganged in Serbia and transported to the front lines. Kandic said the the men were suing Serbia for violating conventions on the status of refugees -- international documents ratified by the rump Yugoslav government which covers Serbia. He said the first of the law suits were filed in January and had still not been dealt with. Around 250,000 Serbs fled Krajina in Croatia's border regions in 1995, when Croatian forces stormed and recaptured the rebel territories which broke away from Zagreb's rule four years earlier. Nasa Borba said that, as the refugees began arriving in Serbia, local police rounded up men from the refugee columns and reception centers, raided apartments and combed city streets in the hunt for able-bodied ``volunteers.'' The paper said most of the conscripts were taken to military centers across the border with Bosnia where they were forcibly ``trained'' in camps run by Zeljko ``Arkan'' Raznatovic's Serb Volunteer Guard, before being sent to front line units. The alleged press-ganging took place as Bosnian Serb forces were struggling to contain a series of military setbacks. Nasa Borba quoted one Krajina Serb, a law graduate identified only as ``D.P.,'' who said he passed through Arkan's camp and who is one of those suing the Serbian government. ``No one can ... deny the fact that the police handed us over to a paramilitary unit that had no legal authority to run military operations,'' D.P. said. ``That is the essential question for us, and one that cannot remain unanswered.'' According to the HLF between 4,000 and 6,000 drafted Serbs from the Krajina are listed as killed, wounded, captured or still missing from battles in western Bosnia. Ivo Skoric **************************** iskoric@igc.apc.org 212.369.9197 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1773 Lexington Ave, NYC NY 10029, USA http://www.peacenet.org/balkans/