Kosova Daily Report #1456, 98-06-10
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1456
Prishtina, 10 June 1998
CONTENTS
[01] President Rugova Receives U.S. Diplomat, Leaves for London
[02] Serbs Kill and Protest Innocence: 120 Years of Ethnic Cleansing
Campaign
[03] Serb Forces Kill Three Albanians at Skenderaj Village Tuesday
[04] U.S. Legislator Eliot Engel Urges Force to Halt Ethnic Cleansing in
Kosova
[05] Serbian Police Breaks up Meeting of Albanian Faculty
[06] Thousands Rally in Prishtina, Call for Nato Intervention in Kosova
[07] Convoy of Serb Police and Paramilitaries Heads to Border Villages
[08] Two Hours of Serb Gunfire at a Village of Suhareka
[09] Troops Reinforcements Brought from Serbia to Kosova
[10] Increased Movement of Serb Forces
[11] Serb Soldiers and Gypsies Loot Albanian Farmsteads at Brovin& and
Molliq
[12] Serb Security Harasses LDK Chairman in Shtime
[13] Albanian Treated with Electric Shock in Serb Police Custody
[01] President Rugova Receives U.S. Diplomat, Leaves for London
PRISHTINA, June 10 (KIC) - The President of the Republic of Kosova Dr.
Ibrahim Rugova received today morning in Prishtina Mr. Richard Miles, the
Chief of U.S. Mission to Belgrade.
The current situation in Kosova and the prospects for a way out of this
situation in the wake of Serbian military and police operations against
Albanians in Kosova were discussed.
Mr. Miles briefed Mr. Rugova on the impressions after a trip he had taken
to De^an and Gjakova areas yesterday.
President Rugova said he appreciated the U.S. diplomat's trip as well as
the continued U.S. support for Kosova.
Meanwhile, the Kosova President left for London today. He is expected to
meet with British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook and other Contact Group
ministers in advance to a meeting the Group will have Friday to address the
Kosova situation.
[02] Serbs Kill and Protest Innocence: 120 Years of Ethnic Cleansing
Campaign
PRISHTINA, June 10 (KIC); 1. Serbian forces pounded western Kosova with
heavy mortar and artillery fire again on Tuesday.
The latest offensive by Serbian ('Yugoslav') military and paramilitary
police troops backed by helicopters and jets started on May 29, targeting
the town of De^an and villages in the border municipalities. It has left a
trail of destruction along the Kosovar border villages with Albania, and
sent tens of thousands of villagers fleeing for safety.
Scores of Kosova Albanians killed, hundreds wounded, hundreds others
missing and/or held captive, entire villages shelled, some levelled to the
ground. Much of De^an has been destroyed by high-caliber weapons or burned
to the ground. 'Yugoslav' air force jets had bombed the border region,
too.
This is, no doubt, Serbian scorched earth policy and ethnic cleansing at
work.
2. 120 years ago today, on 10 June 1878, the Congress of Berlin started.
The League of Prizren, a pan-Albanian pro- independence movement was born
in the southern Kosovar town of Prizren that day.
The Berlin Congress in 1878 and the London Conference of Ambassadors in
1913 ceded ethnic Albanian territories to Serbia and Montenegro. Large
portions of Albanian-inhabited territories had been ethnically cleansed by
Serbian troops in today's southern Serbia (Nis area and Toplica region).
3. "Serbian police has been fighting Albanian terrorists," the Serbian
vladika Artemije, the top Serb Orthodox Church cleric for Kosova, told the
Voice of America (VOA) TV Serbian feed on Tuesday, 9 June 1998, adding half-
heatedly that civilians suffered in the clashes of the good guys (Serb
police), doing their legitimate job of fighting/killing the bad guys
(Albanian terrorists).
No word about scores of Albanians, women, children and elderly killed,
50.000 Albanians displaced from the De^an region, where the Serb De^an
monastery is.
The Bujku writer Jusuf Buxhovi referred yesterday to the Berlin Congress
archives, namely a letter of a De^an monastery cleric, sent to the Congress
120 years ago, asking for a number of Albanian villages near the monastery
to be ethnically cleansed. It is these very villages that were shelled and
cleansed this time by Serbian military and paramilitary troops.
4. "How many more guns, how many more dead soldiers, police and civilians
will it take to convince the West these terrorists are not simple victims?",
a senior Serb officer asked a foreign reporter yesterday.
Now that NATO is considering air strikes against Serbia to end the ethnic
cleansing in Kosova, the Serb officer says "if the West wants to bomb
someone, then why not the U^K? We are doing our legal duty in our sovereign
country."
Journalists who approached De^an said at least one mosque had been shelled,
its minaret cut in two.
Slobodan Milosevic's regime has been accusing the U^K (Kosova Liberation
Army) of using mercenaries from Bosnia, Albania, Pakistan and Chechnya,
that is Muslims.
We will hear perhaps one day Serb police and Serb orthodox clerics saying
it was these alleged mercenaries that shelled the mosque, that levelled to
the ground Albanian houses, Albanian traditional manors ('kulla's),
Albanian schools in De^an and elsewhere in Kosova.
5. Serbs kill and protest innocence. This was then on 10 June 1878. This is
now on 10 June 1998.
[03] Serb Forces Kill Three Albanians at Skenderaj Village Tuesday
PRISHTINA, June 10 (KIC) - At least three Albanians were killed Monday
during a Serb forces shelling of Suhog&rll&, a village between the
municipalities of Skenderaj and Istog in north-west Kosova.
The LDK sources in Skenderaj ('Srbica') has named the three killed
Albanians as Isuf Rushiti (470, Ujkan Uka (55) and Muhamet Rushiti (55),
all of them local resident of Suhog&rll&.
It is feared that the casualty figures may be even bigger, the Deutsche
Welle radio has quoted sources in Skenderaj as saying.
The village of Suhog&rll&, which falls administratively in the municipality
of Skenderaj, was shelled by Serbian forces for two and a half hours Monday
afternoon.
LDK sources in Istog told the KIC that 37 Albanian houses in the village
were destroyed or badly damaged. The local primary school was badly damaged
too, the source said. Only a few houses remained intact, it added.
[04] U.S. Legislator Eliot Engel Urges Force to Halt Ethnic Cleansing in
Kosova
PRISHTINA, June 10 (KIC) - Rep. Eliot L. Engel (D-NY) urged Tuesday the
Clinton Administration to use air strikes and set up a no-fly-zone to halt
Belgrade's attacks on the people of Kosova and to allow Kosovars to
exercise the right of self-determination, Engel's Office said in a
statement yesterday.
"It is high time that the United Nations Security Council passes a
resolution authorizing 'all necessary means' to end Belgrade's ethnic
cleansing of Kosova," Rep. Engel said.
"Clearly, the recent talks between Kosovar President Ibrahim Rugova and
Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic were manipulated by Belgrade merely to
provide cover for stepped-up attacks on Kosovar civilians," Rep. Engel
said. "With approximately 300 ethnic Albanians killed already and more
being slaughtered every day, it is clear that Belgrade is perpetrating
another crime against humanity - ethnic cleansing of the people of
Kosova."
"In Bosnia, Milosevic only responded after NATO jets pounded Serb forces
there," writes Rep. Engel in his letter to President Clinton.
More than 30 members of the House of Representatives have thus far
consigned Rep. Engel's letter, his office said in a statement.
Eliot Engel is Co-Chair of the Congressional Albanian Issues Caucus and
Chairs the House Democratic Foreign Policy Task Force.
[05] Serbian Police Breaks up Meeting of Albanian Faculty
PRISHTINA, June 10 (KIC) - Some 15 Serb policemen broke into the premises
of the Albanian-run Faculty of Philosophy in Prishtina today afternoon and
started beating up brutally the teaching staff, Professor Edi Shukriu told
the KIC.
The police intervened at 13:15, broke up a meeting of the Teachers Board,
and beat up all 26 teachers regardless of their age or sex, she said.
A number of police were staying in the narrow corridor of the building and
kicked Albanian teachers while chucking them out, Professor Edi Shukriu
said.
Some of the Albanian teachers were reported chased out in the streets,
too.
The University of Prishtina has been operating in alternative and private
buildings since 1991, when the Serbian regime kicked the Albanian students
and teachers out of the University premises, which have been used by Serbs
alone ever since.
[06] Thousands Rally in Prishtina, Call for Nato Intervention in Kosova
Serb police beat up scores of Albanians after the peaceful rally PRISHTINA,
June 10 (KIC) - Under the motto: "Nato, not on Kosova borders, but in
Kosova itself", tens of thousands of people rallied today at noon in the
Prishtina streets.
Organized by the Republican Protest Committee - representing political
parties, youth, human rights and trade-union organizations - the
manifestation was aimed at urging World organizations, including Nato, to
prevent the conflict from further escalating in Kosova.
During a half-an-hour peaceful manifestation, ralliers walked along the
Mother Teresa square, chanting slogans in support of Kosova's independence,
freedom, President Rugova, U^K, etc, and holding up placards in English and
Albanian reading "Nato - save Kosova", "Intervene now, tomorrow will be too
late", etc.
The manifestation in the town square ended peacefully. However, the Serb
police cracked down brutally against a number of protesters while on their
way home, at the "Kodra e Diellit" neighbourhood.
Witnesses told the KIC that ahead of the Serb police crackdown on the
Albanians, a group of Serb students attacked the people returning home with
stones and other objects. The police then cracked down against the
Albanians only, beating many of them brutally.
[07] Convoy of Serb Police and Paramilitaries Heads to Border Villages
PRISHTINA, June 10 (KIC) - A convoy of Serb police and paramilitaries
backed up by armored vehicles and trucks as well as other vehicles left
Gjakova for the villages in the Reka e Keqe region in Gjakova at noon today,
the LDK Information Commission said. Ten busloads of troops were reported
in the convoy.
Serb military troops have been reported stationed in the suburbs of Gjakova
in the direction of Reka e Keqe.
A police checkpoint has been set up at Osek& Pash&, in the suburbs leading
in the direction of De^an villages, reports said.
Serbian police opened fire in the Piskot& neighbourhood of Gjakova at
around 21:00 yesterday.
Meanwhile, LDK sources said the body of a man, in his mid-thirties, was
taken to the Gjakova town morgue today.
[08] Two Hours of Serb Gunfire at a Village of Suhareka
PRISHTINA, June 10 (KIC) - Just after midday today, Serbian police forces
opened fire in the direction of the village of Sllapuzhan in the
municipality of Suhareka, LDK sources in the municipality said.
The Serb gunfire was reported terminated after two hours, with police
staying still in the vicinity of Sllapuzhan.
[09] Troops Reinforcements Brought from Serbia to Kosova
PRISHTINA, June 10 (KIC) - At 9:30 hrs today, na convoy of Serb police
consisting of 13 busloads of forces, 15 trucks and 25 other vehicles,
escorted by two armored cars, passed through the northern town of Podujeva
and headed for Prishtina, the LDK Information Commission in Podujeva
reported.
Reports said later in the day other reinforcements were brought into Kosova
from Serbia, with as many as 54 vehicles, including 23 buses, heading for
Prishtina.
Eyewitnesses said buses had two-fold license plates: civilian and police
ones.
[10] Increased Movement of Serb Forces
PRISHTINA, June 10 (KIC) - A convoy of armored vehicles with Serb soldiers
on board passed through Suhareka in the direction of Shtime today morning,
local sources said.
At 10:30 a.m., a 12 busloads of Serb police, 7 trucks, two armored vehicles
and 10 "landrovers" of Serb forces headed for Prizren.
At 11:15, a convoy of 12 police and military busloads, backed up by 10
trucks and heavy armament, as well as two dozen APCs left Suhareka for
Prizren. Tow police armored vehicles escorted the column.
Later in the day, reports said 24 Serb military vehicles returned from
Prizren to Shtime.
[11] Serb Soldiers and Gypsies Loot Albanian Farmsteads at Brovin& and
Molliq
PRISHTINA, June 10 (KIC) - Serbian soldiers, helped by local civilian
Gypsies, have been looting Albanian farmsteads in the villages of Brovin&
and Molliq, the LDK Information Commission in Gjakova said.
Besides valuable, Serb soldiers and their hands have been plundering
agricultural equipment in the villages.
[12] Serb Security Harasses LDK Chairman in Shtime
PRISHTINA, June 10 (KIC) - Ali Sadrija, chairman of the LDK branch in
Shtime and member of the party's executive Main Board, was ordered to
report today to the Serb police station in the town.
Sources in Shtime, a town 25 km south of Prishtina, said Ali Sadrija was
threatened he would be apprehended and face 'terrible consequences' if he
failed to report to the police station by Thursday morning.
Over the past couple of years, Ali Sadrija was subjected to continuous Serb
police harassment and intimidation. He was treated for over a month two
years ago, after having been beaten brutally at a Serb police station.
He was summoned to appear at the police station by the same officer,
Vujovic, who had tortured him two years ago.
[13] Albanian Treated with Electric Shock in Serb Police Custody
PRISHTINA, June 10 (KIC) - Vesel Kalisi (1961) from Seqishta in Hani i
Elezit was reported ill-treated brutally at the Serb police stations in
Hani i Elezit and Ka^anik, south of Kosova.
Sources in Hani i Elezit said Vesel Kalisi was held in Serb custody from 9
a.m. through 6 p.m. yesterday.
He was arrested for having chanted slogans in support of the Liberation
Army of Kosova (U^K) during a rally in the town.
Vesel Kalisi was reportedly treated with electric shock.
He received severe body injuries and had to seek medical assistance later,
sources in Hani i Elezit said, adding that Kalisi is still in a very bad
health condition.
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