(20 Aug 1996) T/I: 10:27:03
More than a thousand people gathered on Monday (19/8) in the Bosnian Serb town of Dubica in support of the ruling Bosnian Serb party. The SDS election rally was dominated by posters of the former Bosnian Serb president, Radovan Karadzic. The posters contravene election rules which outlaw pictures of alleged war criminals. The rally was attended by SDA leader Aleksa Buha and the speaker of the Bosnian Serb parliament, Momcilo Krajisnik.
SHOWS:
DUBICA, BOSNIA, 19 AUGUST, 1996
People gathered around Orthodox church in Dubica;
WS of the crowd;
Banners with SDS posters of Radovan Karadzic;
Cars with Karadzic's posters;
Banners with SDS posters of Radovan Karadzic;
People holding banners;
Vs crowd supporting SDS;
Momcilo Krajisnik, Bosnian Serb Parliament Speaker SOT in Serbian, saying that the Bosnian Serbs will co-operate with rump Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) as much as possible and that co-operation with the Bosnian Muslim Croat Federation will be limited only to the provisions of the Dayton agreement.
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Momcilo Krajisnik, Bosnian Serb Parliament Speaker SOT saying the big wound was the situation when the river Drina was blocked and this is a big shame that can't be removed easily... but the brothers don't send the missionaries... we can do it alone.
WS news conference
SDS leader Aleksa Buha SOT in Serbian saying: They say that if the SDS wins the Chetnik movement is going to be renewed. This is not true. If that were the case we wouldn't have the Republika Serpska.
More pix of the posters;
People waving with Serbian flags;
VS of the rally;
WS of the gathering;
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