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- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1992 23:39:17 -0500
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- From: "Velibor M. Marenovic" <VMARENOVIC@MACALSTR.EDU>
- Subject: Serbian Calls for Demilitarization
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- > Serbian Calls for Demilitarization
- > With AM-Yugoslavia Rdp
- > By GEORGE GEDDA
- > Associated Press Writer
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- > WASHINGTON (AP) - A top Serbian official called Tuesday for a
- > total demilitarization of the areas affected by fighting in the
- > former Yugoslavia, and she blasted the news media for an anti-Serb
- > bias in covering the conflict.
- > Radmilla Milentijevic, a cabinet minister at large of the
- > Belgrade government, said that as a first step toward peace in
- > Bosnia, Croat forces should follow the example of the Serbian Army
- > and withdraw from Bosnian territory.
- > She also insisted that assistance from the Belgrade government
- > to Serbians in Bosnia is limited to food and medicines.
- > ``If you think (Serbian leader Slobodon) Milosevich is in
- > control of Serb forces in Bosnia - no, absolutely not,'' she said.
- > In contrast, the Bush administration has held the Belgrade
- > government largely responsible for the fighting in Bosnia by
- > supporting Serb forces.
- > Milentijevic is a U.S. citizen of Serbian ancestry who is
- > chairman of the history department at the City College of New York.
- > Speaking at a news conference, Milentijevic argued strongly
- > against suggestions that Bosnian forces be given military
- > assistance in order to defend themselves against Serb rebels.
- > Instead, she said the whole area should be turned into a
- > demilitarized zone in which separate regions would be set aside for
- > Croats, Serbs and Muslims.
- > Milentijevic repeatedly complained that abuses by Croats and
- > Muslims are being overlooked by the international media and said
- > one result of this has been the anti-Serb stance of the Bush
- > administration.
- > Asserting that Serbs were allies of the United States during two
- > world wars, Milentijevic asked, ``What has made these people turn
- > out to be monsters?''
- > She said the media has focused on Serbian efforts to uproot
- > Muslims and Croats as part of a policy of ``ethnic cleansing'' but
- > has not called attention to the countless Serbs who have been
- > displaced by the war.
- > She said half a million Bosnian Serbs have been forced to flee
- > their homes and are now living as refugees in Serbia.
- > In addition, she said, the media has completely distorted the
- > military situation by leaving the impression that the overwhelming
- > majority of heavy weapons are in Serb hands.
- > She said she had not seen the text of a United Nations draft
- > resolution authorizing military force to ensure deliveries of
- > assistance to Bosnia.
- > But she expressed hope that none of the warring factions would
- > attempt to prevent humanitarian supplies from reaching the needy.
- > She also denied the widespread impression left by the media that
- > Muslims and Croats are being badly mistreated in Serb-run camps.
- > ``They are being treated fairly well, all things considered,''
- > she said.
- >
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