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Open clashes between NATO and Croat separatists in Bosnia-Hercegovina
By Chris Marsden
11 April 2001
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Demonstrations by more than 3,000 Bosnian Croats took place on Monday in Bosnia-
Hercegovina in support of Croat autonomy and to protest raids by NATO's
Stabilisation Force (S-For).
The demonstrations come after a series of clashes involving Bosnian Croat
separatists, NATO and United Nation's troops since April 5.
The rally was organised by the Bosnian Croat war veteran's organisation, which
functions as a front for the Croatian National Union, or HDZ. The extreme
nationalist party is leading the campaign to form a Croat mini-state corresponding
to that set up during the three-and-a-half year Bosnian civil war that concluded in
1995, with the signing of the Dayton Accord. Since then, Bosnia has been run as a
NATO protectorate, divided into a Serb mini-state and a Muslim-Croat federation. Now
HDZ has initiated a separatist campaign to dissolve the Muslim Croat federation,
threatening the further destabilization of the Balkans at a time when Albanian
separatists organized from Kosovo are seeking the dissolution of Macedonia and the
Serb republic of Montenegro is pushing for independence from Belgrade.
The HDZ's campaign has already spread to neighbouring Croatia, with war veterans
mounting their own demonstrations at the Divulje base near the Croatian resort of
Split and at another NATO facility at the port of Ploce. They have also promised to
blockade NATO bases on the Dalmatian coast supplying S-For in Bosnia.
Last month the HDZ, the largest Croat party, withdrew from the Muslim-Croat
federation and declared its intention to set up independent government structures to
those administered by the Western powers. On March 19, it moved the deadline for
self-rule back two months in order to take part in discussions with NATO, the
Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the UN and other international
bodies. Instead the intervening period has seen the HDZ step up its undeclared war
against NATO and an aggressive response by S-For.
On March 28, the majority of the 7-8,000 ethnic Croat troops deserted from the
Bosnian army, leaving their barracks following an order to disband by the HDZ's self-
proclaimed Croat National Assembly.
The Assembly had previously been declared illegal and the Croat representative on
Bosnia's rotating presidency, Ante Jelavic of the HDZ, was dismissed earlier this
month for planning to establish an autonomous Croat state.
Bosnia's international administration warned that deserters would not be paid, but
the HDZ promised to pay them 20 percent more than they were receiving from the
federal army. With the barracks in Croat-dominated Mostar deserted, weapons storage
sites were placed under guard.
The worst fears of S-For were realised on April 5. Ethnic Croat troops under the
command of Colonel Josip Stojak, in charge of the Busovaca barracks, 35 miles west
of Sarajevo prior to the mass desertion, returned to challenge the control of the
barracks by Colonel Marinko Palavra, who had been installed by the Muslim-Croat
federation government. The barracks in Vitez were also taken over by Croat forces.
The previous day, police officials in two regional police headquarters in the south
said that 99 percent of their officers support the nationalists and did not
recognize the government, after the circulation of an HDZ petition.
On April 6, NATO troops and UN police mounted a joint operation designed to cut the
HDZ's financial lifeline, raiding and seizing monies held in the Hercegovacka bank
in the capital, Sarajevo, believed to be channelling funds for the HDZ from Croatia.
One account alone was said to contain nearly $30m originating from the Croatian
capital, Zagreb.
The Croat nationalists responded with violent demonstrations in Sarajevo, Mostar,
Grude and other towns. In total, 21 S-For troops were injured, staff from various
international organisations were beaten and their vehicles set ablaze while pro-
separatist local police watched.
Some employees of Bosnia's UN High Representative Wolfgang Petritsch, who oversees
the Western imposed government structures, were held hostage.
Describing the incidents in Grude at a press conference the next day, Petritsch
claimed that “gunmen took several federation and international personnel hostage in
the bank... One [Western bank] investigator was taken outside and threatened with
execution." The man was rescued by the intervention of a Croat Franciscan priest, he
added.
Petritsch rejected dialogue with the Croatian separatists and said that leaders of
the riot would be identified and prosecuted. “Neither I nor (NATO) will tolerate mob
rule,” he warned. US Ambassador Thomas Miller echoed this hardline stance,
denouncing the HDZ for using “political power to cover its criminal activities,
which are extensive.”
That same day, Dutch NATO forces moved to secure the arsenals in the barracks seized
by the Bosnian Croats in Vitez and Busovaca. The HDZ responded with demonstrations
in Mostar to commemorate the ninth anniversary of the founding of wartime Croat
militia, at which calls were made by former army generals for Croats remaining in
government jobs to resign and for foreign administrators to leave Bosnia.
There are clear divisions within American ruling circles over how to respond to the
escalating crisis in the Balkans, which their own support for the ethnic partition
of the old Federal Republic of Yugoslavia has engendered.
The Bush administration has given clear signals of its desire to pull out of its
present military commitments, or at the very least to cut them to the bone, and
leave the policing of the Balkans to the European powers. The US has officially
announced its intention to withdraw 900 personnel from Bosnia, along with 16 Apache
gunship helicopters, tanks and armoured vehicles, to be followed by all but 1,000 of
its forces by 2003.
In an op-ed piece in the April 8 edition of the New York Times, Richard Holbrooke,
former US ambassador to the United Nations and a key architect of the Dayton Accord,
warned against such a move.
“If the United States does not lead events, it will be led by them,” he wrote.
“Recent actions by Macedonian Albanians and Bosnian Croats are, in part, reactions
to a new administration perceived as more passive in the Balkans. This perception is
inspiring separatists to try to push back the gains of the past five years. A fifth
Balkan war has thus begun in Macedonia, and Washington faces challenges as well in
Bosnia, Montenegro and Kosovo.”
On the situation in Bosnia Holbrooke continued, “If the Croats succeed, Dayton will
be effectively dead and Bosnia substantially wounded. The United States must lead a
vigorous international effort against these criminal elements, arresting them and
using force if necessary... In the end, the key question is whether the Balkans
matter enough to justify such risks and costs. My answer is simple: They do matter
that much, because European stability remains a basic American national security
interest which did not end with the end of the cold war.”

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