Kosova Daily Report #1467, 98-06-21
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1467
Prishtina, 21 June 1998
CONTENTS
[01] President Rugova Receives German Ambassador
[02] Serbian Attacks in De^an Continue, LDK Official Says
[03] At Least 40 Albanians Lying Still Unburied
[04] Three More Killed Albanian in De^an Identified Saturday
[05] Three Serb Policemen Killed in Clashes in Carrabreg Saturday
[06] Serbian Forces Continue Burning Albanian Homesteads in De^an Area
[07] Serb Police Extends Raids in Eastern Kosova
[08] Dangerously Deteriorating Situation in Serb-blocked Peja
[09] Shtime LDK Chief Tells Of His Ordeal in Serb Security Hands
[10] Bulgarian TV Crew Arrested by Serb Police Today
[11] 'Yugoslav' Army Reinforcements Sent near Gllobo^ic&
[01] President Rugova Receives German Ambassador
PRISHTINA, June 21 (KIC) - The President of the Republic of Kosova Dr.
Ibrahim Rugova received today (Sunday) in Prishtina Germany's ambassador to
Belgrade, Mr. Wilfried Grber.
Ambassador Grber delivered a letter from German Foreign Minister Klaus
Kinkel, extending an invitation for Rugova to visit Bonn.
President Rugova and the German envoy discussed the current situation in
Kosova.
The President called for urgent international intervention to prevent
further killings and ethnic cleansing in Kosova amidst a continued Serbian
military and police offensive.
The people of Kosova and its leadership continue to press ahead with their
independence drive through peaceful and political means, President Rugova
stressed.
[02] Serbian Attacks in De^an Continue, LDK Official Says
PRISHTINA, June 21 (KIC) - Fighting continues in the De^an area, Osman
Cacaj, head of the LDK Information Commission in De^an said, adding that
local Albanian forces have been resisting Serb attacks on a daily basis.
Serbian occupation forces engage in campaigns of looting and burning
deserted Albanian households, Cacaj told the KIC.
Serbian forces shelled Albanian villages yesterday and today, he said,
adding that, as a rule, the heaviest shelling occurs in the afternoons.
The following villages were shelled last evening: Strellc i Ep&rm, Strellc
i Ul&t, Isniq, Carrabreg, L&bush&, Prejlep, Rastavic&, Baballoq e
Gramaqel.
Albanian homesteads were reported looted and burned yesterday in Prejlep,
De^an and Strellc i Ep&rm.
Reinforcements are being sent into De^an area on a daily basis, the LDK
official said.
Serb troops have been deployed along the De^an-Gjakova roadway and in
trenches and other positions dug up especially for the placement of heavy
armament.
There has been an increased Serb troop buildup near the Serb De^an
Monastery and at the 'Yugoslav' military base at Hulaj, according to the
LDK Information Commission in De^an.
[03] At Least 40 Albanians Lying Still Unburied
PRISHTINA, June 21 (KIC) - At least 40 Albanians killed in the recent Serb
offensive in De^an lie still uncollected and unburied, LDK sources in De^an
said today (Sunday).
Amongst those killed 15 are women, 27 elderly over 65 years of age, and 8
children under 15 years of age, they added.
Access to the villages of the region of Voksh, Carrabregu i Ep&rm and De^an
has been blocked by Serb forces, the LDK Information Commission said,
expressing fear of the existence of collective burial sites and other
unburied people scattered about the area.
[04] Three More Killed Albanian in De^an Identified Saturday
PRISHTINA, June 21 (KIC) - Three more Albanians killed during Serbian
military and police operations in the De^an area in late May and early June
were identified only yesterday.
Taf& Cacaj (79) and Haxhi Boshtraj (48), residents of the town of De^an,
and Ram& Haradinaj, resident of Lubeniq, have been established as killed.
Meanwhile, three days ago Shaban Sejfia (27) was killed in his native
village of Grama^el in clashes with attacking Serbian forces, Osman Cacaj,
chairman of the LDK Information Commission in De^an reported.
More than 70 Albanians are known to have died in De^an during a fierce Serb
military and police offensive which started on 29 May.
The town of De^an and many villages in the municipality have been destroyed
by heavy Serbian shelling and bombardment.
Around 300 Albanians are considered as missing in De^an, many of whom
unaccounted for or held captive by Serb forces.
[05] Three Serb Policemen Killed in Clashes in Carrabreg Saturday
PRISHTINA, June 21 (KIC) - Friday afternoon and evening Serbian forces
mounted heavy arms attacks against the villages of Strellc i Ep&rm, Strellc
i Ul&t, Isniq, Prejlep, Rastavic& and Grama^el in the municipality of De^an,
in western Kosova, local sources said.
On Saturday, heavy fighting was reported in the villages of Prejlep and
Carrabreg i Ul&t, with local Albanian resistance forces battling heavy
Serbian forces.
Three Serb policemen were reported killed in Carrabreg i Ul&t Sataurday,
LDK sources said.
There were reports of material damage.
[06] Serbian Forces Continue Burning Albanian Homesteads in De^an Area
PRISHTINA, June 21 (KIC) - On Saturday, Serbian forces burned Albanian
homesteads in the town of De^an and in the villages of Prejlep, Strellc i
Ep&rm, Lybeniq and L&bush&, LDK sources said.
The houses had first been looted, and the spoils carried away on lorries.
By setting houses ablaze, Serbs are keen apparently on concealing the
plundering sweeps they had carried in advance, Osman Cacaj, chairman of the
LDK Information Commission said.
[07] Serb Police Extends Raids in Eastern Kosova
PRISHTINA, June 21 (KIC) - A stepped up movement of Serbian paramilitary
police forces was reported in the south-eastern part of Kosova, in Ferizaj,
Ka^anik and Hani i Elezit ('General Jankovic'), along the Kosova-FYROM
border area.
Four Serb vehicles with policemen on board ready for combat left the police
station in Ka^anik and headed to Hani i Elezit, local sources said.
Four armed policemen raided the house of Gafur Isaku, a graduate in
economics, in Ka^anik.
Reports from Hani i Elezit said Serb police were involved in many house
raids, targeting LDK activists and other Albanians.
A police expedition was involved in a raid on the house of Safet Uka, which
lasted from 14:00 through 17:00 on Saturday.
Safet and his brother Baki were arrested.
A huge police expedition raided Saturday afternoon the house of Ejup Suma,
brutalizing all male members of the family.
Ejup and Hus Suma were arrested.
Some 50 policemen were reported joined by Serbs in plain clothes during the
raid.
Ejup Suma's sons were tied to a post and beaten up. Police said they were
after Rufi Suma, chairman of the LDK Information Commission, whose house
was raided too. He was not at home at the time.
The police then proceeded towards other family compounds, routinely
brutalizing people in front of their houses.
Rasim and Nehat Topojani, father and son, were beaten up.
Police headed also to the village of Se^isht&. The house of Ismail Shkreta
was raided, allegedly in search of his son Zekiriah. The police opened fire
during the raid.
The household of Latif Shkreta was raided too, and a number of villagers
routinely ill-treated by the roaming police, sources said.
Harun Kaliqi, chairman of the LDK sub-chapter, was mong those beaten up by
police.
These and many other cases, not included in this news item, are evidence to
Serb police activities against Albanians stretching eastward in Kosova.
[08] Dangerously Deteriorating Situation in Serb-blocked Peja
PRISHTINA, June 21 (KIC) - A huge Serb police convoy, consisting of 13
buses, 12 vans, 7 lorries, 3 minibuses and 15 other vehicles, arrived in
Peja ('Pec') on Friday and roamed the town streets for a couple of hours,
from 10:00 through 12:00 hrs, local sources said.
The convoy, which arrived from the direction of Rozaje, in neighboring
Montenegro, then proceeded to the area where Serb forces are engaged in
attacks on Albanian settlements.
There is a desperate situation in Peja, which has taken in some 30.000
displaced Albanians in the wake of the stepped up Serb offensive.
There is a strict Serb police blockade in place, obstructing food and other
basic necessities from being shipped in.
Local structures are said to be facing extremely hard times in their
efforts to cater for the needs of so many refugees.
[09] Shtime LDK Chief Tells Of His Ordeal in Serb Security Hands
PRISHTINA, June 21 (KIC) - Mr. Ali Sadriu, chief of the LDK party in Shtime,
was held for seven hours in Serb police custody on Saturday.
He was arrested in Shtime, transferred to the Serb security offices in
Ferizaj ('Urosevac'), and tortured there on trumped up charges.
On his release at 16:30 hrs, Sadriu was told he would have to report back
on Monday morning.
The local LDK chief told the KIC today he was arrested yesterday (Saturday)
in the premises of the "Emin Duraku" elementary school in Shtime, together
with the head of the Municipal Education Authority, Ahmet Ahmeti, and Taf&
Ibali and Nuhi Syla, teachers with the school.
We were there to examine the damage caused by unidentified persons to the
school building on Friday evening, Ali Sadriu said.
He said he and his companions were taken for half an hour to the Shtime
police station, to only be transferred to Ferizaj.
This is where his story begins.
There were three Serb security officers in the room, one of whom identified
himself simply as 'Boban', Mr,. Sadriu told the KIC. "I was accused of
having organized the evacuation of the inhabitants of Shtime villages, and
having helped the U^K with food and medical supplies", he said, adding that
he was beaten with a stick about his legs and hands.
Then the Serb officers took him out to a corridor, where he was hand-cuffed
and coerced to stay in an awkward position, the LDK official said.
"After two hours, when I was about to collapse, I was taken to another room,
where I was interrogated by two security officers", Sadriu said.
At around 16:00 he was taken to yet another room, where he was ordered to
give a written statement about the demolition of the school premises in
Shtime the night before.
Before being let free, Sadriu said he was taken back to the first room to
collect his personal belongings: documents, money, medicines. "On the table,
together with these, was placed a hand grenade", Sadriu said. One of the
Serb security officers provoked him, saying to him: "Take this too. This is
yours".
Mr. Ali Sadriu, who suffers from a heart disease and takes pills regularly,
said all Serb security accusations against him were utterly unfounded.
[10] Bulgarian TV Crew Arrested by Serb Police Today
PRISHTINA, June 21 (KIC) - Serbian police arrested today (Sunday) at 10:00
o'clock a Bulgarian TV crew in Ferizaj ('Urosevac'), LDK sources said.
The TV crew, said to belong to the Bulgarian state-run TV, was taken to the
Serb security offices in the town.
There was no immediate report about the pretext for the arrest.
[11] 'Yugoslav' Army Reinforcements Sent near Gllobo^ic&
PRISHTINA, June 21 (KIC) - Serbian ('Yugoslav') army reinforcements were
sent Saturday to the village of Goran, near Gllobo^ic&, on the border area
with Albania.
Army troops have been reported sent to the area recently.
This build-up has been a cause for fear among the local inhabitants.
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