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Kosova Daily Report #1541, 98-09-03
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1541
Prishtina, 3 September 1998
CONTENTS
[01] Serb Troops Launch Full-Scale Attack against Albanian Villages
Straddling Four Municipalities of Kosova
[02] Serb Offensive Against Villages of Prizren Resumes Thursday Morning
[03] "Only a pro-Kosova Point of Departure Guarantees Success for Interim
Settlement"
[04] Clinton, Yeltsin Press for Cessation of Armed Actions, Interim
Settlement in Kosova
[05] Five Villages of Rahovec Attacked by Serbs Troops Today Morning
[06] Serb Troops Shell Albanian Villages in Skenderaj Thursday
[07] Albanian Communities in Border Area in Flames as Serbs Pound Them With
Impunity
[08] Heavy Serb Troops Building up around Villages of Llapi Region, Nothern
Kosova
[09] Serb Troops Pillage and Burn Albanian Village near Suhareka
[10] Serb Armed Actions, Campaign of Destruction and Repression, Continue
in Gjakova Area
[11] Serb Police and Civilians Arrest 23 Albanians in Vushtrri
[01] Serb Troops Launch Full-Scale Attack against Albanian Villages
Straddling Four Municipalities of Kosova
PRISHTINA, Sept 3 (KIC) - Heavy Serbian troops have launched today
(Thursday) morning a full-scale attack against a number of villages lying
inside an area, whose territory partakes administratively in the
municipalities of Malisheva, Klina, Gjakova and Rahovec ['Orahovac'] but
does not make a geographic whole.
A source from the village of Krush& in Prizren told the KIC that the
villages of Drenoc, Pata^an and Bratkofc were being attacked by Serb
forces. These are villages with hundreds of households, which have recently
housed a lot of Albanians driven out from their homes elsewhere in Kosova.
The LDK Information Commission in Klina said Serb forces started attacking
today morning (6:30 hrs) the villages of Gremnik, ^upev& e Ul&t, ^upev& e
Ep&rme, Volljak& and Sferk&. Serbs launched their attack today morning, at
6:30 hrs, from their positions in Dollc and Zajm.
Tens of thousands of Albanians have found shelter in this region in the
past few weeks.
[02] Serb Offensive Against Villages of Prizren Resumes Thursday Morning
Still unconfirmed reports speak of dozens of Albanian victims PRISHTINA,
Sept 3 (KIC) - A large-scale offensive of Serb forces against Albanian
villages west of the town of Prizren, launched two days ago, has resumed
this morning, local sources said.
A couple of suburbs of Prizren and the villages of Lez, Lubi^ev&, Leskovec,
Kushnin, Jeshkov&, Ho^& e Qytetit, Billush& and Poslish, which are located
alongside the Prizren - Zhur roadway and area adjacent to the Kosova-
Albanian border, have come under repeated attacks by Serb troops since
Tuesday morning.
A still unspecified number of Albanians have been reported killed and
wounded in the past two days. The bodies of 7 killed persons were taken to
the Prizren hospital morgue on Tuesday evening. Serb occupying authorities
said 15 Albanians were killed by Serb troops in the area on Tuesday alone.
Witnesses told the LDK chapter in Prizren that the villages under Serb
attack have suffered immense destruction.
The Lez village was levelled to the ground by yesterday morning.
Witnesses said another Albanian settlement, the Lubi^ev& village, was
pounded with heavy artillery fire for hours yesterday and that the casualty
tall there was very high.
In the fighting around the villages of Lubi^ev& and Jeshkov& at least 20
members of the U^K (Kosova Liberation Army) were killed yesterday, Serb
occupying authorities in Prizren told Serb media.
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[03] "Only a pro-Kosova Point of Departure Guarantees Success for Interim
Settlement"
Enver Maloku maintains in leading article carried by "Informatori" Albanian-
language evening newspaper published by the Kosova Information Center
(KIC) PRISHTINA, Sept 3 (KIC) - The "Informatori" evening newspaper
carries in its edition today a leading article on the idea of an interim
settlement for Kosova, which was known to have been floated recently and
was confirmed this week by Belgrade, Washington-Moscow (Clinton-Yeltsin),
and Prishtina (Rugova).
"Only a pro-Kosova point of departure guarantees success for interim
settlement" is entitled the leading article by Enver Maloku, the editor-in-
chief of the recently launched Albanian- language evening daily newspaper
published by the Kosova Information Center (KIC).
Having summarized at the outset the main points of the 'interim settlement'
idea - the time-frame, restoration of institutions, normalization of life,
etc., pending a lasting solution for status of Kosova - Enver Maloku goes
on to write: "Reportedly, the three parties involved in the Kosova conflict
- Prishtina, Belgrade, and the international factor - have prepared a draft
agreement each.
Although the public opinion, and, it seems, political circles, are not
acquainted with the contents of the draft projects, excepting the remarks
made by Mr.[Chris] Hill [the U.S. envoy for Kosova], the three proposals
are said to be quite divergent. For the time being, nobody can say when, if
at all, can such a settlement be reached, nor how would that eventual
agreement be received."
At this stage, when the contents of the draft papers are by and large
unknown, of paramount importance is the point of departure, how the Kosova
issue is addressed, the Informatori writer Enver Maloku notes. "There is
reasonable fear that international factors - which as a rule side with the
militarily stronger side and pursue easy solutions - submit or subscribe to
a great measure to the Serb position, which, in 1912 and 1918, in 1944-45,
and in the process of the violent dismemberment of the former Yugoslavia in
1991, is the position of an aggressor".
The Albanian people, but also the world public opinion, is hopeful that the
international community will pursue a solution to the Kosova issue not from
an aggressor's starting position, as was the case in the past, but rather
"from the position of the natural right of the people of Kosova to freedom,
self-determination and independence", Enver Maloku writes. The
international factors involved in addressing the Kosova issue have got now
the opportunity to rectify their tragic mistakes of the past two
centuries which have cost dearly the Albanian people and Kosova, he adds.
"If the international community aims at a durable solution, it should in
the interim settlement enshrine and respect the position of the people who
are resisting and fighting for freedom.
Ultimately, only such a project and arrangement stands any chance of
success".
The Informatori leading article then goes as follows: "The idea for an
interim settlement, although it will be exploited by diplomats while
concrete action is lacking, has impressed nobody. Some European analysts
and diplomats saw this move as an effort by Milosevic to gain time.
Evidence to this are the continued [Serb] attacks up and down Kosova. The
time pending the conclusion of an eventual settlement agreement will be
used by Belgrade to continue with its attacks aimed at exterminating the
people of Kosova. Even if an agreement is reached, Belgrade will press
ahead with its policies while putting off infinitely the actual
implementation of the agreement. In proof of this stands the overdue,
still unimplemented Education Accord [reached by Milosevic and Rugova two
years ago].
The international community has the opportunity and the means to enforce
and guarantee a settlement that would back the position of the people [of
Kosova] for freedom and independence.", Enver Maloku concludes.
[04] Clinton, Yeltsin Press for Cessation of Armed Actions, Interim
Settlement in Kosova
The two leaders issued a joint statement on Kosova Wednesday PRISHTINA,
Sept 3 (KIC) - At their conclusion of a two-day summit in Moscow, U.S.
President Bill Clinton and Russian President Boris Yeltsin issued September
2 a joint statement on Kosova, calling on Slobodan Milosevic, 'FRY'
President, to "order a halt to all repressive actions against the civilian
population in Kosovo", and in negotiations with Kosova Albanian leaders
pursue an interim settlement pending a lasting solution for Kosova,
"including the definition of the status of enhanced Kosovo self-government
with strict respect for the territorial integrity of the FRY".
The statement noted with concern that the situation in Kosova continues to
deteriorate, and pressed for urgent measures to prevent a humanitarian
catastrophe. All refugees and displaced persons should return to their
homes. "The scope and acuteness of the problem call for urgent joint
actions of the authorities in Belgrade, the Kosovo Albanians, and
international humanitarian organizations. Constant international monitoring
in the field, accompanied both by progressive withdrawal of Serb security
forces to their permanent locations, and the cessation of armed actions by
the Kosovo Albanians, are needed to inspire confidence among people in
their safety and prospects for restoring normal life.", the joint Clinton-
Yeltsin statement said.
The cessation of violence and amelioration of the humanitarian situation
["over 200,000 people were forced to leave their homes as a result of armed
clashes. The situation is aggravated by large- scale destruction of houses,
food shortages, and the risk of epidemic disease"] would facilitate the
creation of a favorable environment for progress in the negotiation process
"over the entire range of issues", the two Presidents said.
"President Milosevic and all Kosovo Albanian leaders should engage actively
in the negotiating process, with a view toward achieving a political
solution to the crisis and a framework for durable peace in Kosovo", the
joint Clinton-Yeltsin statement concludes.
[05] Five Villages of Rahovec Attacked by Serbs Troops Today Morning
PRISHTINA, Sept 3 (KIC) - At least five villages in the municipality of
Rahovec ('Orahovac') municipality came under Serb troops' fire today
(Thursday) morning.
Heavy Serb troops launched early in the morning today a large-scale attack
against a number of villages straddling the municipalities of Malisheva,
Klina, Gjakova and Rahovec in central and south-west Kosova
The villages of Drenoc, Senoc, Ratkoc, Polluzh& and Mal&si e Vog&l, that
fall administratively in Rahovec municipality, were bombarded with all
kinds of weaponry, including large-calibre artillery, the LDK chapter in
Prizren said.
No reports about possible casualties in these five villages has been
available by early afternoon.
[06] Serb Troops Shell Albanian Villages in Skenderaj Thursday
PRISHTINA, Sept 3 (KIC) - At least four villages in the municipality of
Skenderaj ('Srbica') came under heavy Serb artillery fire today morning,
local sources reported.
The chapter of the Prishtina-based Council for the Defense of Human Rights
and Freedoms (CDHRF) in Skenderaj said since early in the morning today the
villages of Tic& and Plluzhin& were pounded from A^areva, whereas the
villages of Vojnik& and Broja were attacked from another Serb base at
Jashanica.
The villages that came under Serb fire today morning were amongst the first
to have been attacked by the Serbs in early spring this year.
The local population in the villages of Tic&, Plluzhin&, Vojnik& and Broja
are on the move again today in search of safe heavens, mainly heading
towards Mitrovica, the CDHRF said.
The human rights group could not confirm by noon whether there were
casualties in the four villages today.
[07] Albanian Communities in Border Area in Flames as Serbs Pound Them With
Impunity
PRISHTINA, Sept 3 (KIC) - Three village in the Dushkaj& region in Gjakova -
C&rmjan, Bec and Kodralia - have been reported in fire today. The villages
were attacked by Serb troops overnight and this morning, the LDK chapter in
Gjakova said.
Sources said heavy Serb troops in tanks, armored vehicles and trucks
trailing heavy cannons, left the town of Gjakova last evening and today
morning, heading for the Dushkaj& region and the Kosova-Albanian border
zone.
Heavy detonations coming from the area were heard in the town of Gjakova
since small hours today. The villages of C&rmjan and Bec and parts of a
third one, Kodralia, are all in flames. Roads leading to the area have been
completely closed, the LDK chapter said, noting that it could not still
confirm reports about possible casualties.
According to estimates by local groups in Gjakova, over 10.000 uprooted
people were crammed in the area that came under the Serb fire today.
Therefore, a heavy casualty-toll is feared.
The situation in the town of Gjakova itself continues to be highly volatile
with ever growing buildup and movement of Serb troops and paramilitary
units in the streets and roads leading out, to Prizren in particular. The
few buses commuting from Prizren were stopped outside Gjakova and were not
allowed to proceed further to the town.
Six Albanian young men of the Kida extended family in Gjakova were reported
transferred to jail in Peja today, after being held for one week in the
local police station in Gjakova.
[08] Heavy Serb Troops Building up around Villages of Llapi Region, Nothern
Kosova
PRISHTINA, Sept 3 (KIC) - Local sources in Podujeva, a town 30 km north of
Prishtina, have been reporting of a heavy Serb troops building up around
Albanian communities in the municipality sinece morning hours today
(Thursday).
Around 40 army tanks left today morning at round 9:30 a.m., a temporary
base in Llausha village, and drove along the town square before being
deployed in the vicinity of the villages of Llapashtic& and Obran^&, west
of the town of Podujeva, the LDK chapter in the town said.
Serb/Yugoslav army units with heavy armament an machinery camped out for
over a week near Obran^a village last month.
The local population in the Llapashtica village began fleeing their homes
in fear of an imminent Serb crackdown.
The Serb propaganda has been heralding a possible attack in the Llapi
region for several days now. The Serb media center in Prishtina quoted
today a spokesman of the Yugoslav army as alleging that 13 Albanians,
employees with the "Srbijasuma" firm, were abducted by armed Albanians in
Bellasica on Wednesday.
Sources in Podujeva said this afternoon that the Serb troops have been
digging in the area, but they have not been involved in any kind of
operations whatsoever.
[09] Serb Troops Pillage and Burn Albanian Village near Suhareka
PRISHTINA, Sept 3 (KIC) - The village of Studen^an, in the municipality of
Suhareka, was pounded with heavy artillery fire during the whole course of
today morning, local sources said.
The village was attacked many times during large-scale offensive in the
area last month, when most of the farmhouses were destroyed.
Sources said Serb troops advanced into Studen^an today at around midday,
setting ablaze the few houses which survived the bombardment in late August
and today. Witnesses said that they had seen the Serbs as pillaging the
village, loading appliances in lorries, before setting the houses ablaze.
The LDK chapter in Suhareka said it has learned the identity of two
Albanians buried as unidentified in the village of Shirok& last week,
naming them as Habib Zogaj and Avni Mazreku. The identity of two others
buried the same day remains unknown.
[10] Serb Armed Actions, Campaign of Destruction and Repression, Continue
in Gjakova Area
Two wounded girls from De^an village taken to Gjakova hospital PRISHTINA,
Sept 3 (KIC) - Around lunch time today, two wounded Albanian girls, Naime
Kalimashi (6) Mirlinda Avdia (16), both residents of village of Kodrali of
municipality of De^ani, were taken to the Gjakova town hospital, LDK
sources in Gjakova said.
Sources said Serb artillery attacks continued in the villages of the
Dushkaj& region of Gjakova, where a heavy buildup of Serb military and
police is reported.
Reports from the ground said Serb forces continue to prevent displaced
Albanians from going to relative safety in areas still not affected by Serb
operations.
Serb troops have continued their campaign of destruction of housing and
property in Albanian communities in the area, including the looting or
burning of domestic implements.
Serb forces continue routinely rounding up Albanian men, civilians, and ill-
treating them brutally, LDK sources said, adding that casualties are feared,
which have not been confirmed yet.
[11] Serb Police and Civilians Arrest 23 Albanians in Vushtrri
PRISHTINA, Sept 23 (KIC) - At least 23 Albanians were reported rounded up
in Vushtrri ('Vucitrn') by Serb police on Tuesday. The police were assisted
by armed Serb civilians, witnesses told the KIC.
Ten Albanians were apprehended in the railway station in Prilluzh& village,
Arsim Hasani from Strofc village, whose brother was also arrested on the
occasion, said.
He said that 13 other Albanians were rounded up at the same place a day
earlier and were taken to the local Serb police station in Vushtrri. They
were all forced off the train at gunpoint and escorted to the police
station by police and Serb gunmen, Hasani told the KIC today. He could not
say where the detainees are being kept.
The Prilluzha village near Vushtrri, which has a large Serb community, has
been turned for months now into a huge base of Serb troop and paramilitary
units.
Albanian villages in the area have been repeatedly pounded with machine-gun
fire from the village over the past two months.
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