Guest guest Posted May 20, 2005 Report Share Posted May 20, 2005 Dear List Members, This is the rectified chart of: BOSNIA HERZOGOVINA Mar 1, 1992 8:49:31 PM -01:00 CET Sarajevo, Bosnia Longitude: 18E25 Latitude: 43N52 Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:44 Current Period: RA/RA/VE Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord ================================================ Asc 25:56 Vir Chitra Ma Sun 17:44 Aqu +01:00:13 FM Shatbisha Ra Moon 17:41 Cap +11:50:17 WK Shravana Mo Mars 15:56 Cap +00:46:12 FM Shravana Mo Merc 02:52 Pis +01:41:14 WK P.Bhadra Ju JuptR 15:41 Leo -00:07:51 WK P.Phalguni Ve Ven 21:13 Cap +01:14:05 ST Shravana Mo Sat 19:12 Cap +00:06:36 FM Shravana Mo Rahu 14:13 Sag -00:06:24 FM P.Shadya Ve Ketu 14:13 Gem -00:06:24 FM Ardra Ra True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 868 beats Day: Sunday Sunrise: 6:23 AM Tithi: Krishna Trayodashi Yoga Pt: 8:45 Pi Yogi:Sa AviYogi:Mo Dup Yogi: Ju Dagha Rashis: Tau Leo Rashi Chart ******************************************************* ** 7 * * 5 ** *8 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JUR15:41* * * * * * * * * * 6 AS 25:56 * 4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** *9 RA 14:13 * 3 KE 14:13 * ** * * ** *10* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *MA 15:56* * * * * *MO 17:41 * * * * * *SA 19:12 * 12 ME 02:52 * 2 * *VE 21:13 * * * * * * * * * * * * * SU 17:44 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 11 * * 1 ** ******************************************************* Navamsha ******************************************************* ** 6 * * 4 ** *7 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ME * * * * * VE * * * * * AS * * MO * * * 5 JUR * 3 SA * * * * RA * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** *8 * 2 MA * ** * * ** *9 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11 KE * 1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SU * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 10 * * 12 ** ******************************************************* Some of the events/facts used in the rectification: http://www.southeasteurope.org/subpage.php?sub_site=11 & required=c_info/c_info & doc=timeline & site=2 & subj=9 As legally required, polling stations were open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00p.m. on both Saturday, February 29, and Sunday, March 1. At 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 1, polling stations closed promptly and the counting immediately began. Because there was only one ballot with only two choices on it, the counting proceeded rather easily and quickly, in contrast to the complicated counting that must take place in elections involving many candidates running for one of several positions and involving numerous ballots for each voter. Once counted, the polling committees forwarded their results to district commissions, which would compile them and forward their results to the Republic Election Commission in Sarajevo. The results of referendum clearly endorsed the republic's sovereignty and independence. http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:7vq2HHZlYmoJ:files.csce.gov/1992ReferendumBH.pdf+bosnia+29+february+1992+referendum+independence & hl=pt-PT Independence: 1 March 1992 (from Yugoslavia; referendum for independence was completed 1 March 1992; independence was declared 3 March 1992) http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/bk.html In February 1992, the Bosnian Government held a referendum on independence. Bosnia's parliament declared the republic's independence on April 5, 1992. However, this move was opposed by Serb representatives who favored remaining in Yugoslavia. Bosnian Serbs, supported by neighboring Serbia, responded with armed resistance in an effort to partition the republic along ethnic lines to create a " greater Serbia. " Full recognition of its independence by the United States and most European countries occurred on April 7, and Bosnia-Herzegovina was admitted to the United Nations on May 22, 1992. http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2868.htm Bosnia and Herzegovina's declaration of sovereignty in October 1991, was followed by a declaration of independence from the former Yugoslavia on 3 March 1992 after a referendum boycotted by ethnic Serbs. http://worldfacts.us/Bosnia-Herzegovina.htm Disaster Date Killed Slides 10-Feb-2000 6 Wind Storm Feb-2005 4 Wind Storm 16-Dec-1999 0 Drought Aug-2000 0 Epidemic 29-Aug-2000 0 Flood Jun-2001 0 Wild Fires 18-Jul-2003 0 Drought Jun-2003 0 Flood 6-Apr-2004 0 Flood 23-Mar-2004 0 Disaster Date Affected Flood 6-Apr-2004 275,000 Drought Jun-2003 62,575 Flood Jun-2001 9,000 Flood 23-Mar-2004 3,000 Wind Storm 16-Dec-1999 1,090 Slides 10-Feb-2000 403 Epidemic 29-Aug-2000 400 Drought Aug-2000 0 Wild Fires 18-Jul-2003 0 Wind Storm Feb-2005 0 Disaster Date Killed Transport Accident 13-May-2000 42 Transport Accident 17-Sep-1997 12 Air Accidents: 1992 Sep 3, An Italian relief plane was shot down by ground-to-air missiles outside of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. 4 fatalities. 1994 Feb 28, Two U.S. F-16 fighter jets downed four Serb warplanes that U.N. officials said had bombed an arms plant run by Bosnia's Muslim-led government. 1994 Apr 16, Bosnian Serbs downed a British Sea Harrier jet near Gorazde; the pilot ejected and was rescued by Bosnian government troops. 31-DEC-1994 Ilyushin 76 EW-76836 Belair 0 Bosnia A1 (The Sarajevo runway was flooded and the aircraft overran and struck a ditch with the nosegear.) 1995 May 28, Bosnia’s foreign minister and three colleagues were killed when rebel Serbs shot down their helicopter. 1995 Jun 2, A U.S. Air Force F-16C was shot down by Bosnian Serbs while on a NATO air patrol in northern Bosnia 1997 Sep 17, A UN helicopter crashed in Bosnia and 12 officials were killed. Other Events: 1990 Jul 31, Bosnia-Herzegovina declared independence. 1991 Apr 6, Bosnian Serbs began a war in a quest for their own ethnically pure republic. 1991 Jun 25, The civil war in Yugoslavia began when Croatia and Slovenia proclaimed independence from Yugoslavia. 1991 Dec 21, In Bosnia-Herzegovina a Serb minority held an unofficial referendum opposing separation from Yugoslavia. Local Serb leaders proclaimed a new republic separate from Bosnia. 1992 Jan 3, The UN, led by US Sec. of State Cyrus Vance, brokered a cease-fire between the Croatian government and rebel Serbs. 1992 Feb 29, Bosnia-Herzegovina voted overwhelmingly for independence. The Muslim-led Bosnian government declared independence. 1992 Mar 1, Bosnian Serbs began sniping in Sarajevo, after Croats and Moslems voted for Bosnian independence. 1992 Apr 6, Alija Izetbegovic declared independence for Bosnia. The European Community recognized the former Yugoslav republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina as an independent state. 1992 Apr 6, War broke out in northern Bosnia between the Bosnian government and local Serbs who began to lay siege to the capital Serajevo. 1992 May 3, Armed men cruised into Doboj and began a process of ethnic cleansing that pushed 62,000 non-Serbs from their homes in the surrounding area. 1992 May 24-Aug 30, Serbian forces confined over 3,000 Bosnian Muslims and Croats in inhuman conditions at the Keraterm prison camp. 1992 Jun 1, In Kljuc, Bosnia, local Serbs rounded up Muslims and shot them. About 200 bodies were buried at the cave at Laniste and uncovered in 1996. 1992 Jun 14, In Sokolina, Bosnia, a massacre occurred that later yielded 47 bodies from a mass grave. 1992 Jun 30, Planes loaded with food and medicine arrived at the airport in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, as part of an international relief effort. 1992 Jul 24, In Bosnia Serb prison guards at the former ceramics factory of Keraterm fired machine guns through metal doors of " Room 3 " where over 200 prisoners were trapped. 1992 Aug 21, Serbian soldiers separated over 200 men, mostly Croats and Muslims, from a convoy of civilians from the Trnopolje detention camp in Bosnia. The captives were taken to a wooded ravine and shot dead. 1993 Jan 8, Bosnian deputy Prime Minister Hakija Turajlic was shot 7-8 times and killed by Serb gunmen in the presence of French peacekeepers while riding in a UN personnel carrier at a Serb checkpoint near the Serajevo airport. 1993 Feb 13, The government of Bosnia-Herzegovina began blocking the distribution of food in the capital of Sarajevo to protest ineffective international attempts to stop the war. 1993 Feb 25, President Clinton ordered the Pentagon to mount an airdrop of relief supplies into Bosnia-Herzegovina. 1993 Feb 28, Three U.S. planes carried out the first mission to drop relief supplies over Bosnia-Herzegovina. 1993 Apr 16, Bosnian Croats took part in a killing spree in the village of Ahmici and 116 Muslims were massacred and the village set fire. 1993 Jun 1, A mortar attack on a holiday soccer game in a suburb of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, killed at least 15 people and wounded more than 80. 1993 Nov 9, Serbian army fired on a school in Sarajevo and 9 children died. 1994 Feb 5, Sixty-eight people were killed when a mortar shell exploded in the Markale marketplace in Sarajevo, 1994 Mar 26, U.N. peacekeepers in Bosnia-Herzegovina destroyed a Serb bunker following a seven-hour exchange of fire. 1994 Mar 30, Serbs and Croats signed a cease-fire to end their war in Croatia while Bosnian Muslims and Serbs continued to battle each other. 1994 Apr 9, The Bosnian Serbs had mounted an aggressive assault on Gorazde and pounded its 65,000 citizens with heavy artillery. 1994 Apr 10, Two U.S. F-16 fighters bombed Bosnian Serb targets in Gorazde, which was under heavy attack. 1994 Apr 20, Serbian army bombed a hospital in Gorazde, Bosnia, and 47 were killed. 1994 Apr 21, Serbian army bombed a distress clinic in Gorazde, Bosnia, and 28 were killed. 1994 Jul 20, Bosnian Serbs rejected an international peace plan sponsored by the United States, Russia, France, Britain and Germany. 1994 Jul 27, Bosnian Serbs reimposed their blockade of Sarajevo and fired on a U.N. convoy, killing one British soldier and wounding another. 1994 Aug 2, Serbia threatened to cut all aid to the Bosnian Serbs if they didn't approve an international peace plan. 1994 Aug 4, Serb-dominated Yugoslavia withdrew its support for Bosnian Serbs, sealing the 300-mile border between Yugoslavia and Serb-held Bosnia. 1994 Aug 29, At the end of a weekend referendum, Bosnian Serbs overwhelmingly rejected what was billed as a last-chance peace plan. 1995 May 25, NATO warplanes struck Bosnian Serb headquarters. Serbs answered with swift defiance, storming UN weapons depots, attacking safe areas and taking peacekeepers as hostages. 1995 May 26, Serbs bombarded Serajevo. 1995 Jun 6, NATO launched 2 air raids against an ammunition dump in Serb-held central Bosnia. 1995 Jun 8, U.S. Air Force pilot Captain Scott O'Grady was rescued by U.S. Marines after surviving alone in Bosnia after his F-16 fighter was shot down. 1995 Jul 6, 3:15AM The UN safe area at Srebrenica came under attack by the Bosnian Serb army’s Drina corps under Genl. Radislav Krstic, and some 7,500 Muslim men and boys were killed. 1995 Aug 28, A mortar shell tore through a crowded market in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, killing 38 people and triggering NATO airstrikes against the Bosnian Serbs. 1997 April 13, Pope John Paul II visited Sarajevo. 1997 Sep 18, In Bosnia a car bomb in Mostar injured about 50 people and destroyed 56, apartments, 9 businesses and 44 cars. 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