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Albanian Times, April 30, 1996

From: Albanian Times <AlbaTimes@aol.com>

The Albanian Times (by AlbAmerica TRade & Consulting International) Directory

CONTENTS

  • [01] Military Experts Arrive in Tirana to Review Training Details

  • [02] Albanian, Greek Officials Discuss Border Projects

  • [03] Registration of Candidates Ends

  • [04] Serbia Bars Return of Ethnic Albanians

  • [05] Bomb Kills Albanian Child in Kosova

  • [06] Socialists Vow to Free Jailed Leader

  • [07] Balkan Telecom Ministers Agree to Pool Resources

  • [08] Kosova Leader Warns of Escalation

  • [09] Illegal Albanians Stopped by Italian Police


  • [01] Military Experts Arrive in Tirana to Review Training Details

    TIRANA, April 29 - Nato experts arrived in Tirana Monday to discuss with local officials on a joint military training planned to be held soon in central Albania. The experts from Nato's southern flank will join military officials from the United States, Italy, Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Greece, Macedonia and Slovenia in a conference that will review the details of the multinational training, code named Peaceful Eagle 96, which is part of the Partnership For Peace Program. Experts are visiting the site of the training at Biza in the Martanesh region. The conference will end on May 3. (Albanian Times)

    [02] Albanian, Greek Officials Discuss Border Projects

    TIRANA, April 29 - Albanian and Greek officials have held discussions on border projects funded by the European Union. The talks held in Ioannina between foreign and economic ministry experts focused on two major road projects benefitting both countries and the opening of three checkpoints on their common border. The experts also discussed issues regarding specific ways to use the E-U provided funds. (Albanian Times)

    [03] Registration of Candidates Ends

    The registration of candidates for the May 26 national elections has officially ended, Radio Tirana said. Dozens of candidates from the opposition parties were barred from registering by a commission set up to ensure that the would-be legislators have not served in the communist nomenclatura or haven't been informers of secret police under the communist regime. The nations highest court has reversed several of the commission's decisions, allowing candidates from the Socialist opposition to compete in the upcoming elections. Political parties are inaugurating their campaigns ib various cities. (Albanian Times)

    [04] Serbia Bars Return of Ethnic Albanians

    BELGRADE, April 29 - Human rights workers accused Serbia on Monday of barring a group of ethnic Albanians from returning to the country even though they posessed legal passports. The Helsinki community for human rights in Serbia issued a protest to Belgrade authorities, charging the government was preventing the legal entry of ethnic Albanians holding Yugoslav passports. ``They simply want to enter their own country for whatever reason. One wanted to attend a wedding,'' an official from the Helsinki group, who asked not to be named, told Reuters. ``These are just ordinary people who have nothing to do with any political party.'' The protest coincided with rising tensions in Kosova between the restive Albanian majority and the ruling Serbian minority. The independent Beta news agency reported on Monday that 11 Albanians had flown from Western Europe into rump Yugoslavia -- Serbia and Montenegro -- but were refused legal entry. The group had flown first to Prishtina, but were sent to Belgrade airport where they were told they could not legally enter Serbia, Beta said. (Albanian Times/Reuter)

    [05] Bomb Kills Albanian Child in Kosova

    BELGRADE, April 28 - One child was killed and three others wounded when an explosive device detonated in a village in the southern Yugoslavia province of Kosova, the opposition Democratic League of Kosova (LDK) said Sunday. The LDK and other local sources said unidentified attackers tossed a package from a car Saturday evening as they drove past the Albanian boys playing in the village of Velika Reka, 12 miles from the provincial center Pristina. An LDK spokesman said the bomb exploded as the youngsters, all aged between nine and 12, went to investigate the device. American and British diplomats have visited the province in the past week to investigate a situation they say is potentially the most explosive unresolved ethnic conflict in the Balkans. (Albanian Times/Reuters)

    [06] Socialists Vow to Free Jailed Leader

    TIRANA, April 28 - Albania's opposition Socialists said on Sunday they would free their jailed leader Fatos Nano if they won general elections in May. ``If we win, the future parliament is entitled to give amnesty to Nano and of course a legal process should declare him innocent,'' Socialist deputy leader Servet Pellumbi said. Nano, 43, was jailed for 12 years in 1994 for embezzlement in an Italian aid scandal during his short stint as prime minister in the country's last communist government in 1991. Senior Socialist Party members have accused President Sali Berisha of perverting justice to keep Nano in jail during the country's general elections on May 26. (Albanian Times/Reuters)

    [07] Balkan Telecom Ministers Agree to Pool Resources

    SOFIA, April 26 - Posts and telecommunications ministers from most Balkan and neighbouring countries agreed on Friday to pool resources to provide better services. However the failure of Turkey, Macedonia and Albania to sign the final telecommunications document cast a shadow over what was otherwise hailed as an important example of growing regional cooperation. Turkey objected to the participation of Cyprus in the new organisation, Macedonia disagreed with the name allotted to it -- Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia -- and said it would join the pool later. Bulgarian officials said the Albanians did not attend the signing ceremony but added they did not know why. One of the aims of the telecom pool, which will unite the region's operators, is the introduction of lower tariffs between the Balkan countries. Launching a satellite to serve countries in the region is another project of the pool, Danov said. (Albanian Times)

    [08] Kosova Leader Warns of Escalation

    TIRANA, April 26 - A Kosova Albanian leader accused Belgrade of stirring up ethnic tension in the province. Bujar Bukoshi, ``prime minister'' of the self-proclaimed Republic of Kosova, condemned the shooting incidents in the region which left five people dead and five wounded. ``The incidents are the culmination of years of repression and maltreatment by Serbia's criminal regime and they show the current explosive situation might very easily escalate further,'' he said, according to Albania's ATA news agency. (Albanian Times)

    [09] Illegal Albanians Stopped by Italian Police

    Brindisi, April 26 - Police stopped ten cars carrying 44 Albanians near the south Italian city of Brindisi. The Albanians had landed illegally on the coast near Casalabate. Twelve people were arrested on suspicion of belonging to an organisation dealing in the traffic of illegal immigrants. (Albanian Times/AGI)

    The material was reprinted with permission of AlbAmerica Trade & Consulting

    International. For more information on ATCI and the Albanian Times, please

    write to AlbaTimes@aol.com

    Copyright (c) ATCI, 1996

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