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Date: 07 Feb 1996 00:57:59
Reply-To: Conference "zamir.chat"
From: Ivo Skoric
Subject: (Fwd) OMRI Special Report: Pursuing Balkan Peace, No. 5, 6 Feb
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From: "Ivo Skoric"
Subject: (Fwd) OMRI Special Report: Pursuing Balkan Peace, No. 5, 6 Feb
"IFOR PLUNDERS SKENDERIJA." There was also other news that brings the
word "weird" to mind. Some may say that IFOR has been timid in its
behavior, but not the people who work at Sarajevo's city sports complex,
Skenderija. Oslobodjenje on 3 February quoted officials of the center
saying that IFOR soldiers moving from the complex to a Serb-held suburb
had spent some days dismantling Skenderija's restaurant, dining room
(including the curtains and piano), shower area, and bathrooms, leaving
"only the tiles on the walls." The Sarajevo police had no authority to
intervene and so they did not. The officials said that an IFOR officer
told them they would get the things back some day if they could prove
ownership, the daily reported. -- Patrick Moore