European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 29, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes world monday August 29, 1994 i pm to reject peace proposal Belgrade Yugoslavia a hundreds of bos Nian serbs voted sunday in the yugoslav capital on an International peace plan their leaders have already condemned. This is a disgrace Vladimir Karadzic a 67-year-old bosnian serbian refugee said As he voted against the peace plan. We have to sneak and hide if we want to say what we think about the bosnian serbian Leader Radovan Karadzic s repeated rejection of the plan has paved the Way for what is expected to be an overwhelming no vote despite pressure from Belgrade to accept it. Serbian president Slobodan Milosevic desperate Mohave punitive economic sanctions lifted from serbian led Yugoslavia has closed the Border with Bosnia an criticized the weekend referendum. Milosevic was meeting sunday night in Belgrade wit russian foreign minister Andrei Kozarev. The talks were expected to focus on the West s proposal that sanctions be eased if the serbian Leader allows International monitors to certify he has Cut off assistance to the bosnian serbs. Authorities in Pale the bosnian serbian Headquarters East of Sarajevo said 70 percent of their people had voted by noon sunday and they expected a 90 per cent turnout by the end of the Day. Results of the two Day referendum Are expected Early this week but few doubt the answer. ,. ,.there has been no dilemma for me said Slavk Nenadic a 34-year-old refugee. I voted against it. That s not a peace the plan would reduce serbian holdings in Bosnia to 49 percent from the 70 percent they seized during the War. A federation of bosnian muslims and croats who have accepted the plan would have 51 percent. The United states has warned that continued rejection of the peace plan would result in a lifting of the arms embargo on the Muslim led government which has been outgunned by Bosnia s minority serbs in 28 months of War. Payments anger Gulf War victim s dad London a the father of a British Soldier killed by . Gunfire in the persian Gulf War complained saturday that he was ignored while washing ton paid compensation for officers killed Over Iraq in peacetime. The . Government announced Friday that it will give $100,000 to each of the families of the 11 foreign nationals who were killed in the mistaken Downing . Forces of two . Army helicopters in Iraq on april 14. The victims included two British officers. Our opinion is that it stinks Mick Thompson said his 19-year-old son Lee and eight other British sol Diers were killed in february 1991when two american a-10 aircraft mistakenly fired on their armoured cars in action in Iraq. You have nine squad Dies killed by so called Friendly fire and our government refused after a verdict of unlawful killing to press it any further he said. In 1992, a Coroner s jury ruled that the British serv ice members had been unlawfully killed by . Mis Siles. English courts generally have no jurisdiction to try foreign nationals for offences committed abroad. Denis Macshane an opposition labor party Law maker who has taken up the cause of the nine soldiers said saturday that the British government should compensate the families then ask for reimbursement from Washington. is a disgraceful example of the unfair and Dou ble Standard in Britain in which the government moves swiftly on behalf of the officer class but does nothing for private soldiers who join the army to escape from the Dole queue Macshane said. Dissident briefly detained As . Official visits China from the associated press Beijing Wang Dan a student Leader in the1989 Tian Ahmea Square pro democracy demonstrations was released sunday after 12 hours in detention 0wang said police let him go after asking him whether any protests were planned during the visitor u is. Commerce Secretary Ron arrived in Beijing on saturday. With him Are 24 executives of some of the . Corporations for talks the chinese Are hailing As a fresh Start for .-chinese Trade. Brown i me first . 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