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Kosova Daily Report #1470, 98-06-24
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1470
Prishtina, 24 June 1998
CONTENTS
[01] President Rugova Meets with NATO Secretary General Solana
[02] Rugova Meets Ambassador Gelbard
[03] Additional Personnel for Observer Mission in Kosova, Holbrooke Says
[04] Rugova Has Never Accepted Autonomy, Serbian Government Is An Illegal
Authority in Kosova
[05] Reporter's wrong premises, wrong conclusions about Ibrahim Rugova the
Kosovar independence drive
[06] Serb Forces Shell Shtime Villages Today
[07] Bus Commuters Testify of Serb Shelling of Carralev& Mountain Pass
[08] Serbian Attacks on Border Villages Continue
[09] Ten Wounded Albanians in Three Days in Klina
[10] Serbs Set Ablaze Houses of Albanians in Frash&r Village of Mitrovica
[11] Serb Regime Accuses 143 Albanians of Terrorism-related Activities
[01] President Rugova Meets with NATO Secretary General Solana
PRISHTINA, June (KIC) - The President of the Republic of Kosova, Dr.
Ibrahim Rugova, met today (Wednesday) morning in Brussels for talks on
Kosova with NATO Secretary General, Javier Solana.
The current developments in Kosova as well as NATO's role in protecting the
people of Kosova were discussed in the meeting.
President Rugova said the situation in Kosova continues to be extremely
grave amidst the unfolding Serbian military and police brutal attacks
against the Albanian population. Only an urgent intervention by the North
Atlantic Alliance will force Belgrade pull out its military and police
forces and halt a further escalation of the conflict in Kosova, he
stressed.
Rugova reaffirmed that the Kosova leadership is committed to a negotiated
resolution to the Kosova issue and presses for an early resumption of
dialogue between Prishtina and Belgrade. This requires, however, a strong
and urgent pressure to bear on the Serb regime, to make it comply first
with all the Contact Group demands, he added.
President Ibrahim Rugova emphasized that an independent and neutral Kosova,
with all guarantees for the local Serb community, is the solution that
would stabilize the entire region. He added the Kosova leadership has been
pressing for an international protectorate, as an interim stage, pending a
lasting solution for Kosova.
The NATO Secretary General, Javier Solana, expressed the Alliance's deep
concern over the developments in Kosova.
NATO stands for a negotiated settlement to the Kosova crisis, Mr. Solana
said, adding that it will not allow the situation to degenerate into war,
nor will it allow an ethnic cleansing of Kosova.
[02] Rugova Meets Ambassador Gelbard
PRISHTINA, June 24 (KIC) - The President of the Republic of Kosova Dr.
Ibrahim Rugova had talks today in the U.S. Mission to the EU in Brussels
with Ambassador Robert S. Gelbard, the U.S. Special Representative to the
former Yugoslavia.
A range of issues concerning the current difficult situation in Kosova as
well as ways to prevent a further escalation were discussed in the
meeting.
The resumption of dialogue between Prishtina and Belgrade is necessary, but
this can be done after Belgrade has complied with all the demands of the
Contact Group and a climate conducive to dialogue has been created,
President Ibrahim Rugova stressed.
Meanwhile, Rugova will discuss Kosova in Brussels today afternoon in
separate meetings with Belgian Foreign Minister, Erick Dereycke, and the
EU's External Relations Commissioner, Hans Van Der Broek.
[03] Additional Personnel for Observer Mission in Kosova, Holbrooke Says
PRISHTINA, June 24 (KIC) - The Contact Group nations and other countries
are bringing additional personnel for their embassies, to form a diplomatic
observer mission in Kosova, the newly nominated U.S. Ambassador to the UN,
Richard Holbrooke, said in Belgrade on Tuesday after talks he had with
'FRY' President Slobodan Milosevic.
Earlier in the day, Holbrooke met in Shkup/FYROM with President Ibrahim
Rugova of Kosova.
The observer mission will work closely among the embassies to constitute an
international observer presence through the embassy personnel accredited in
Belgrade, Holbrooke said in the Hyatt Regency Belgrade. "That wasn't a
breakthrough tonight - that was achieved over the last month, during the
talks we had here a month ago and reaffirmed in the Milosevic-Yeltsin
communiqu‚."
The U.S. troubleshooter said he and Ambassador Hill will visit Kosova today
(Wednesday), "to see what is happening there", and then return to Belgrade
on Thursday.
[04] Rugova Has Never Accepted Autonomy, Serbian Government Is An Illegal
Authority in Kosova
[05] Reporter's wrong premises, wrong conclusions about Ibrahim Rugova the
Kosovar independence drive
PRISHTINA, June (KIC) - Dr. Ibrahim Rugova, the President of the Republic
of Kosova, has never shown readiness to accept autonomy, or indeed anything
short of independence, excepting a temporary international protectorate
pending a final solution for Kosova.
In an interview with the last issue of the German Der Spiegel weekly
magazine, President Rugova reaffirmed this position strongly. "I will not
accept anything short of independence, and I refuse third republic status,
with Serbia and Montenegro, within Yugoslavia. As an interim solution, we
would accept an international protectorate", Rugova said in reply to a
direct question.
Therefore, the proposition of a foreign reporter writing from Prishtina
that "Moreover, the KLA's [Kosova Liberation Army's] bottom line is
independence, not the autonomy that Rugova once was ready to accept" is
wrong. When was this - 'once'? Never!
Wrong is also the other premise, advanced by the same reporter, who is not
mentioned by name, the KIC's goal being here to refute the proposition on a
more universal basis.
"Bands of men with Kalashnikov [referring to the KLA] assault rifles and
rocket-propelled grenade launchers battling a legally constituted, if
oppressive, European government for independence and possibly winning is
not what the 1990's were supposed to be about."
If Serbia, or indeed the Serbian-led 'Federal Republic of Yugoslavia' is
referred to as the 'legally constituted, if oppressive, European
government', and, moreover, this government is credited as legally
constituted to run the affairs of Kosova, this is as erroneous as it can
be.
Serbia has constituted itself, and is behaving itself, as an occupier in
Kosova.
The 90 percent (Albanian) population of Kosova has not voted this alleged
legally constituted government. If the vote of a half dozen percent of the
population suffices to do that, then let it be!
Last but not least, it should be stressed that those in the international
community who maintain they support a 'moderate Rugova' while pegging him
with 'autonomy' do exactly the opposite.
They intentionally or not undermine President Ibrahim Rugova and his
peaceful and institutional drive for independence, leaving his supporters
with the choice of giving up independence or else taking up arms in pursuit
of the goal.
The latter being much more likely, whether they end up joining the ranks of
the KLA, or become part of local Albanian resistance networks, is
immaterial.
Against this background, what is badly needed now is international support
for a peaceful and institutional struggle for independence in Kosova,
indeed the democratic wishes of over 90 percent of the people of Kosova.
[06] Serb Forces Shell Shtime Villages Today
PRISHTINA, June 24 (KIC) - At 9 o'clock in the morning today (Wednesday),
Serbian forces started shelling the villages of Re^ak and Belinc&, as well
as the area of the Carralev& mountain pass in the municipality of Shtime,
local sources said.
From their position in the suburbs of Shtime, Serbian military troops and
police forces have been attacking the villages with tanks and heavy
cannons.
[07] Bus Commuters Testify of Serb Shelling of Carralev& Mountain Pass
PRISHTINA, June 24 (KIC) - Albanian passengers of a bus commuting between
Prizren via Shtime to Prishtina today eye-witnessed the shelling by Serbian
forces of the villages in the vicinity of the Carralev& mountain pass.
One of the passengers said the bus had to follow for a long time a convoy
of Serb forces consisting of four lorries and an armoured vehicle.
At 9:05 a.m., the convoy stopped suddenly and the armoured vehicle launched
seven shells in the direction of the villages on the right side of the
roadway, the passenger said.
Two other buses with passengers on board returned back, whereas one
proceeded, he said.
In Shtime itself, Serb forces stopped the bus and forced all passengers out,
among whom many women and children, subjecting them to a half-hour search.
The Serb convoy was stationed at the location called 'Kryqi i Belincit',
joining other Serb forces deployed there for days now.
[08] Serbian Attacks on Border Villages Continue
PRISHTINA, June 24 (KIC) - Serbian military forces resumed last night and
today (Wednesday) morning their attacks against the villages of Reka e Keqe
region in Gjakova - Nec, Smolic&, Berjah - but also the outlying villages
near Junik in the municipality of De^an.
Local Albanian resistance forces have been successfully defending their
positions, despite a high material damage, especially in the village of Nec,
sources said.
There were no immediate reports on casualties in the fighting which is
still going on.
LDK Information Commission in Gjakova quoted villagers along the border
area as saying Serb soldiers were deserting the army.
After a long time, a certain amount of humanitarian relief supplies reached
Gjakova today, the Commission said, adding that international organizations
delivered them.
Meanwhile, LDK sources reported Tuesday of continued fighting between
Serbian forces and local Albanian resistance fighters in the villages of
De^an.
The village of Baballoq was hit with 62 shells on Monday, sources said,
adding that the villages of Prejlep, Strellc i Ep&rm and Strellc i Ul&t,
and Shaptej were attacked by Serb forces in the early hours of Tuesday.
[09] Ten Wounded Albanians in Three Days in Klina
PRISHTINA, June (KIC) - In the past three days, Serbian forces launched
around 500 shells against the villages of Dush, Gjurgjevik i Madh,
Jashanic&, Jellovc, Cerovik, and Si^ev& in the municipality of Klina, LDK
sources said on Tuesday.
Ten Albanians in the municipality, four of whom from Jashanic& village,
have been wounded, they added.
Among those wounded are also Mark Mirdita from Kosh village, Imer Musa and
a 13-year-old boy from Stapanica, as well as a youth from Si^ev&.
Two more young Albanians were wounded in Stapanic& on Tuesday, LDK sources
said.
Many Albanian houses in the Klina villages have been destroyed or burned
during the Serbian shelling.
Meanwhile, the Prishtina-based Council for the Defense of Human Rights and
Freedoms (CDHRF) said the villages of Grabanic&, Dollov&, Bokshiq and
Qeskov&, have been sealed off by Serbian forces after having been targeted
by them for weeks.
The center of the town of Klina has been turned into a stage for the
Serbian war machinery, CDHRF said.
[10] Serbs Set Ablaze Houses of Albanians in Frash&r Village of Mitrovica
PRISHTINA, June 24 (KIC) - Serbian residents of the village of Frash&r
('Svinjare') in Mitrovica set ablaze houses of their Albanian co-villagers
on Tuesday afternoon, sources said.
The village has 130 households, of which only 30 are Albanian.
A Serb police officer is said to have told Serb residents Monday to drive
out Albanians from the village.
Local Serb villagers have sealed off the village, ill-treated Albanians,
and made them abandon their homes.
Meanwhile, reports said local Serbs of the B&rrnic& e Poshtme village of
Prishtina set ablaze the farmhouse of an Albanian, Shaban Tmava, around
23:00 hrs on Monday.
Nobody was in the house at the time.
Only two Albanian households live in the village of B&rrnic&, which is
inhabited predominantly by Serbs and Montenegrins.
[11] Serb Regime Accuses 143 Albanians of Terrorism-related Activities
PRISHTINA, June 24 (KIC) -143 Kosova Albanians have been indicted with, or
else investigation proceedings have been under way, accusing them for
terrorism-related activities, Serb Nasa Borba daily reported, quoting Serb
occupation authorities in Kosova.
Eleven are known to have already been indicted, whereas the others are
under investigation, the daily said.
The Serb Prosecutor in Peja, Miladin Popovic, was quoted as saying 76
Albanians are suspected of having been involved in "terrorist activities",
adding that most of them are at large.
The Serb Prosecutor in Prizren, Dobrivoje Peric, said 61 Albanians have
been under investigations, of whom 9 have already been charged for
"terrorist activities".
Meanwhile, the Serb Prosecutor in Prishtina, Slavko Stefanovic, said
investigation proceedings have been initiated against 6 Albanians, 5 of
whom have already been charged. They are alleged to have assisted the U^K
(the Kosova Liberation Army), the Nasa Borba reported.
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