Kosova Daily Report #1457, 98-06-11
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1457
Prishtina, 11 June 1998
CONTENTS
[01] Kosovar Negotiating Team Meets with Tony Lloyd
[02] Serbian Crackdown in Kosova Amounts to 'Ethnic Cleansing', Tony Lloyd
Says
[03] Protection of the Innocent in Kosova and Prevention of a Wider Balkan
Conflict Discussed in Nato, McCurry Says
[04] Serb Forces Shell Gjakova Villages Overnight
[05] Skenderaj Villages Shelled Wednesday and Thursday
[06] Serb Helicopters Fly Overhead Peja, Aircraft Jet over Ka^anik
[07] Kosova Human Rights Council Alarmed over Fate of Activists in Serb
Police Hands
[08] 14 Victims of Serb Forces in Gllogovc in One Month
[09] Armed Serb Civilians Ill-treat Albanians in Gjakova
[10] Serb Army Long-Range Rockets Installed Around Prishtina Village
[11] Albanian Shot and Wounded by Serb Forces Wednesday
[12] Peja Train Reaches Prishtina, No Passengers on Board
[01] Kosovar Negotiating Team Meets with Tony Lloyd
PRISHTINA, June 11 (KIC) - The Kosova negotiating team, headed by Dr. Fehmi
Agani, discussed Kosova today with State Secretary in the Foreign Office,
Mr. Tony Lloyd.
In discussions in Prishtina, the Kosovar team briefed the senior British
diplomat on the most recent developments in Kosova in the wake of Serbian
military operations against the Albanian population in western Kosova, in
the region of De^an, Peja and Gjakova.
Against the background of the situation there, international action is
needed to bring about an end to Serbian aggressive practices which have
resulted in scores killed, many others wounded, tens of thousands driven
out of their homes after entire villages were shelled, the team stressed.
Regarding the possibility of resumption of Prishtina-Belgrade dialogue,
that cannot be done unless and until Serb attacks against Albanian
settlements are terminated, the negotiating team said.
The negotiating platform for talks with 'FRY' representatives derives from
the will of the people for independence and its pursuit by political means,
the Kosovar delegation said.
The Secretary of State in the Foreign Office Tony Lloyd expressed the deep
concern of his government and indeed the European Union over the
developments in Kosova.
[02] Serbian Crackdown in Kosova Amounts to 'Ethnic Cleansing', Tony Lloyd
Says
PRISHTINA, June 11 (KIC) - In the aftermath of a meeting with the Kosovar
negotiating team in Prishtina today, the Secretary of State in the Foreign
Office, Tony Lloyd, spoke to the press.
He said had a very important meeting with senior representatives of the
Kosova Albanian community.
"Yesterday I was in Belgrade, I delivered a very clear message to the
authorities, a letter from Prime Minister Tony Blair to President
Milosevic.", he said, condemning "the kind of violence that the Yugoslav
army, the MUP, have been involved in here in recent months, the loss of
civilian life, the loss of lives in generally, the destruction of houses,
at least reports of summary executions, these are the issues which I raised
directly and made it quite clear that could be nothing other than outrage
in the international community."
"I drew the attention in Belgrade to the view of the General Affair Council
of the EU that this has amounted to ethnic cleansing.", Tony Lloyd stressed,
adding that the violence of any organization, including KLA violence in
Kosova is condemned by the EU.
The international community is looking very carefully about what action can
be taken by Nato, by the international community to put very clear
restraint on the actions of the Yugoslav authorities, he said, speaking
about the determination not to see Kosova "engulfed in the type of the
violence that caused so much pain, so much loss of life in the past in the
Balkans generally."
Tony Lloyd said he made it clear that the EU endorses the negotiations for
autonomy for the Albanian people in Kosova within the framework of the
FRY.
There should be compromise on all sides, he said, "compromise that the
outside world expects from President Milosevic as well from the more
extreme aspirations that are expressed here in Kosovo."
"We've got to see an end to the militarization of Kosovo, the withdrawal of
those military forces and a return to a normal fleet.", he said.
Nato is examining what options are available and what options are
specifically available on Kosova, Lloyd said, in reply to a question.
"We cannot any more defend the argument that it [Kosova] is simply an
internal matter.", Lloyd said, adding that this level of death and
destruction is bound to involve the international community.
[03] Protection of the Innocent in Kosova and Prevention of a Wider Balkan
Conflict Discussed in Nato, McCurry Says
PRISHTINA, June 11 (KIC) - Mike McCurry, President Clinton's press
secretary, spoke in Washington June 10 about what the U.S. Administration
was doing in response to the Kosova situation.
Asked to say whether the President had any reason to believe that the
sanctions he imposed on Serbia will have any effect in Kosova, McCurry said
Clinton believed that the steps taken by the United States government, "in
concert with steps that other European governments", will have a
considerable impact.
Sanctions, and economic sanctions in particular, work best when they're
undertaken in concert with other like-minded governments, he stressed.
Asked to say whether President Clinton felt that the Kosova situation,
unlike the early situation in Bosnia, was a situation where economic
sanctions were all that would be needed to stop the ethnic cleansing, Mr.
McCurry said other measures have not been ruled out.
"Our interest is in discontinuing any practice that has put noncombatants
and innocent civilians at risk. And there's been too much of that practice,
which is why on an urgent basis we have been consulting with our friends
and allies and other governments in the region on what we can do.", the
Press Secretary said in reply to a question whether the focus was on
stopping the conflict from spreading rather than stopping what Milosevic is
doing in the border areas, inside of Kosova.
"We have discussed in the NATO context a variety of things that we can do
both to protect the innocent in Kosovo -- and our interest in that is
obviously because of the possibility that any conflict over Kosovo could
escalate quickly into a wider Balkan conflict.", President Clinton's press
secretary said.
Mc Curry declined to answer a question if a military exercise in Albania
could be used to "pre-position either forces or equipment for an eventual
NATO activity in Kosova?".
I would refer that question to the Pentagon, he said, adding that
considerable NATO-related assets are in the region, and "we operate a lot
of air activity out of Aviano already."
[04] Serb Forces Shell Gjakova Villages Overnight
Aircraft jets fly overhead Gjakova and border villages PRISHTINA, June 11
(KIC) - Around 20:00 hrs on Wednesday, Serbian forces attacked with
artillery the villages of the Reka e Keqe region in Gjakova, reports said.
At around 22:30 the shelling ceased, to only resume in the early morning
hours today (Thursday).
Heavy detonations caused fear and panic amongst the population.
Serb forces shelled Albanian villages from the ^abrati hill, sources said.
Part of the population - mostly women and children - left their homes from
the area near ^abrati and sought shelter in other neighborhoods in the town
of Gjakova.
The LDK Information Commission in Gjakova could not say for sure which
villages were hit by Serb fire.
Local observers said the Serb shelling was perhaps aimed at instilling
panic in the town of Gjakova and the surrounding area.
A Serb military unit backed up by heavy weaponry was stationed in the
farmstead of Ham&z Avdyli at the Duzhnje village of Reka e keqe today at 9
a.m, local sources said.
Some 300 meters away, Serb forces opened artillery fire on an unspecified
target. The action was being carried out in the presence of Serb media.
Eye-witnesses suspected it was a staged thing by Serb forces, namely an
alleged attack by Albanians, to justify the heavy overnight Serbian
shelling of most of the Reka e Keqe villages.
Serbian aircraft jets flew today over Gjakova and border villages, the LDK
Information Commission said.
[05] Skenderaj Villages Shelled Wednesday and Thursday
Serb forces destroyed and burned the entire Suhog&rll& village on Monday
PRISHTINA, June 11 (KIC) - Serbian forces shelled the area around the town
of Skenderaj at around 5 a.m. today (Thursday), local sources said.
Serbian forces set fire on the house of Kadri Rreci in Skenderaj ('Srbica')
early morning today. Its walls only survived.
The house of Rreci, a schoolteacher, had been looted first by Serb forces,
sources said.
Serbian forces launched mortar and machinegun fire against the village of
Llausha in Skenderaj Wednesday at 19:00 hrs, a local LDK activist told the
KIC on the phone yesterday, adding that the part of the town around
Skenderaj Health Center was targeted too.
Meanwhile, other sources confirmed today Serbian forces attacked the
Skenderaj villages yesterday, adding that the village of Llausha was
shelled with mortars and high-caliber guns.
The Geci family compound in Llausha was targeted yesterday.
The village of Suhog&rll&, which was shelled Monday by Serb forces, was
reported desolated.
There are no people in it.
Most of the 50 or so houses in the village were destroyed, burned down or
badly damaged during the shelling which left at least three Albanians
killed in their homes.
Whether other people were killed in Serb attack cannot still be established,
because Suhog&rll&, a village between Skenderaj and Istog, is sealed off by
Serb forces.
The Serb action against the village was led by the Serb police officer
named Zoran Jovanovic, sources said.
[06] Serb Helicopters Fly Overhead Peja, Aircraft Jet over Ka^anik
PRISHTINA, June 11 (KIC) - Serbian military and police helicopters flew
today overhead the town of Peja, in western Kosova, sources said.
Helicopters were flying from Dubrav& via Peja in the direction of Gjakova,
they added.
Meanwhile, LDK sources said a Serb aircraft jet flew overhead the town of
Ka^anik, a town in sout-east Kosova, late in the morning today.
[07] Kosova Human Rights Council Alarmed over Fate of Activists in Serb
Police Hands
PRISHTINA, June 11 (KIC) - A human rights activist in Gllogovc, Ms. Zahrije
Podrim^aku, has been held in Serb custody for four days now.
Serb police authorities have refused to give any explanation.
Zahrije Podrim^aku, an administrative secretary of the chapter of Council
for the Defense of Human Rights and Freedoms (CDHRF) in Gllogovc, was
arrested Monday morning in Prishtina. She was arrested by two Serb
policemen in plain-clothes, after having left the CDHRF offices in
Prishtina. Ibrahim Makolli, a member of the CDHRF, who was accompanying her,
was arrested but was released later in the day.
In a statement issued yesterday, the major Kosovar human rights
organization, CDHRF, said it fears that Ms. Podrim^aku may 'disappear' as
it was the case with several other Albanians in the past.
Another human right activist in Gllogovc, Dr. Hafir Shala, was arrested by
Serb police on 10 April. The Serb authorities have ever since refused to
give any information about his fate or whereabouts.
[08] 14 Victims of Serb Forces in Gllogovc in One Month
PRISHTINA, June 11 (KIC) - 14 Albanians were killed by Serb forces in
Gllogovc municipality during the last month, the local LDK branch in
Gllogovc said.
Xhem& Binaku, head of LDK Information Commission, said at Poklek village
alone Serbs killed and/or summarily executed 10 local Albanians, set 29
houses ablaze and demolished a dozen others.
Mr. Binaku recalls it is exactly two months now since a local hospital
physician, Dr. Hafir Shala, was apprehended by Serb forces, but no one cold
learn a word about his fate.
Dr. Hafir Shala was arrested by Serbian police on 10 April 1998 in Sllatina
village in presence of witnesses, his two companions travelling together in
the same car.
Dr. Shala was last seen being taken to a Serb police station in Prishtina.
His family and lawyer were repeatedly told by Serb police authorities they
knew nothing about him!
[09] Armed Serb Civilians Ill-treat Albanians in Gjakova
PRISHTINA, June 10 (KIC) - Two armed Serb civilians harassed many Albanians
in the streets and shops of Gjakova Wednesday afternoon.
Sources in Gjakova said armed Serbs roamed unchecked in the streets of
Piskota neighborhood in Gjakova for half an hour.
Passersby and customers in cafes and shops in the area were maltreated and
beaten brutally at Serb gunpoint.
Dukagjin Osmani, Nexhat Berisha and Astrit Mala recieved severe body
injuries, and had to seek medical treatment later.
[10] Serb Army Long-Range Rockets Installed Around Prishtina Village
Serb troops deployed at Kosova-Serbia border area PRISHTINA, June 11 (KIC) -
Large-range rockets have been reported installed since morning today in
several places above the Sllatina village in the municipality of Fush&-
Kosova ('Kosovo Polje').
Sllatina is a large village near the Prishtina airport, where a huge Serb
army base is also located.
Meanwhile, sources in Podujeva, a town in northern Kosova bordering on
Serbia, said Serb army troops have been deployed in the border area.
Serb soldiers, huge trucks and other military equipment have been deployed
in P&rpellac area, on the Serb side of the Kosova-Serbia border.
[11] Albanian Shot and Wounded by Serb Forces Wednesday
PRISHTINA, June 11 (KIC) - Serbian forces wounded yesterday (Wednesday)
afternoon Brahim Zeka (56) at Osek Hil& village allong the Gjakova-Skivjan
roadway, sources said.
Mr. Zeka, a Skivjan resident, was halted and beaten up first. Then police
shot and wounded him.
With two wounds sustained, he was taken to Gjakova hospital.
Brahim Zeka was transferred to the Prishtina Hospital.
Other Albanians were reported ill-treated by Serb forces near the check-
point where Mr. Zeka was halted and wounded.
[12] Peja Train Reaches Prishtina, No Passengers on Board
PRISHTINA, June 11 (KIC) - The 12:00 clock train commuting between the
western town of Peja ('Pec') and Prishtina arrived today in its destination
with no passengers on board.
Serb police prevented the passengers from boarding the train in Peja,
sources said.
The Prishtina-Peja highway has been closed to traffic a month ago.
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