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Kosova Daily Report #1542, 98-09-04
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1542
Prishtina, 4 September 1998
CONTENTS
[01] President Rugova's Press Conference
[02] Shattuck and Dole to Visit Kosova
[03] FOCUS: Cool, Utterly Reserved Response to Idea of 'Interim Settlement'
in Kosova
[04] Serb Forces Shell Half a Dozen Village in Klina Friday
[05] Serb Offensive against Albanian Communities in Prizren Resumes Friday
[06] Busload of Albanians, Rounded up by Serb Police, Taken to Prizren
Jail
[07] Albanian Wounded in Gllogovc as Serb Police Sprays Blindly Houses in
the Area
[08] Serbs Burn Ponarc Village in Malisheva, Thousands Run to the
Mountains
[09] Serb Troops Crack Down on Dushkaja Villages, Scores of Villagers
Beaten and Arrested
[10] Serbs Break Into, Occupy By Force 20 Apartments of Albanians in Klina
[11] Further Serb Troops Building Up in Llapi Region, Northern Kosova
[01] President Rugova's Press Conference
PRISHTINA, Sept 4 (KIC) - The "dangerous situation" in Kosova continues to
deteriorate, the President of the Republic of Kosova Dr. Ibrahim Rugova
said in a press conference today. "The Serbian military and police
offensive against Kosova and its people has continued this week, too."
Rugova denounced Serbian state terror in Kosova, and the military and
police offensive which has left scores of Albanians killed and countless
wounded this past week alone. Destruction of housing continues and the
production of thousands of new refugees, he added.
Serb regime is preparing political trials of hundreds of young Albanians in
Kosova, the President said, adding that Aqif Shehu, member of the LDK
leadership, is being threatened with arrest, too.
Ibrahim Rugova called for an urgent halt to the Serbian offensive, "which
is aimed at ethnically cleansing Kosova". He reiterate his call for the
U.S., EU, UN, and NATO to offer protection for Kosova, as well as help in
returning displaced people to their homes.
President Rugova reiterated his position that independence for Kosova, with
all guarantees for local Serbs, and an interim international protectorate
pending a final resolution, is the best solution.
He hailed the engagement of President Clinton, President Chirac, Chancellor
Kohl, and Prime Minister Blair, as well as Russian President Yeltsin, on
Kosova.
Asked by the BBC correspondent to comment on U.S. envoy Chris Hill's
remarks on a three-year interim agreement between Prishtina and Belgrade
which would be a base for a final resolution of the status of Kosova,
President Rugova replied by referring to a statement of his own office [see
Kosova Daily Report #1540] from
a meeting he had with the U.S. Ambassador. He said he was appreciative of
the work Hill was doing. "The possibility of reaching an interim,
provisional arrangement for a three-year period, which should normalize
life and create conditions for a lasting solution to the Kosova issue, to
the benefit of all citizens of Kosova and the region, is being examined."
Asked by the Radio Sweden's correspondent whether he has trust in such an
agreement, Rugova said "we have to do something to stop the negative and
tragic trend in Kosova, which should be done with the pressure and support
of the international community."
You have been asking for an interim international protectorate; is this
three-year time frame an international protectorate? - a reporter asked, to
which President Ibrahim Rugova replied with an elusive: "You certainly know
what an interim stage [arrangement] is and what an agreement on
protectorate is".
Rugova said he, as President of Kosova, represents all the people of
Kosova. This was in reply to a question regarding whether the U^K (Kosova
Liberation Army) would agree to such an interim settlement between
Prishtina and Belgrade.
[02] Shattuck and Dole to Visit Kosova
PRISHTINA, Sept 4 (KIC) - The U.S. State Department said on Thursday
Assistant Secretary of State John Shattuck will arrive in Kosovo on Friday
and be joined on Saturday by former Senator Bob Dole, who chairs the
International Commission on Missing Persons.
Shattuck, the senior U.S. human rights official, will visit Kosova to look
into "credible reports" of human rights violations, it added.
The two men are expected to meet with Kosovar leaders and Serb- installed
authorities in Kosova, as well non-governmental groups.
State Department Deputy spokesman James Foley said Shattuck's mission is to
"clarify reports of atrocities and human rights violations" in Kosova.
"There are credible reports of serious violations of human rights and
humanitarian law being committed in Kosovo," Foley said in a written
statement.
[03] FOCUS: Cool, Utterly Reserved Response to Idea of 'Interim Settlement'
in Kosova
Sejdiu quits Kosova negotiating team in dissatisfaction PRISHTINA, Sept 4
(KIC) - Political factors and opinion makers in Kosova are by and large
unimpressed by the idea of an interim settlement for Kosova. Kicked off to
the public almost simultaneously by 'FRY' President Milosevic in Belgrade
on Tuesday, U.S. and Russian leaders in Moscow and President Ibrahim Rugova
in Prishtina on Wednesday, the idea was unveiled in very general terms
to reporters in Prishtina by U.S. envoy Chris Hill.
"The possibility of reaching an interim, provisional arrangement for a
three-year period, which should normalize life and create conditions for a
lasting solution to the Kosova issue, to the benefit of all citizens of
Kosova and the region, is being examined." This is what President Ibrahim
Rugova of Kosova had to say about it during his press conference today
(Friday).
The Liberal Party of Kosova (PLK) said in a statement the three- year
interim settlement should enshrine the right of the people of Kosova to
declare freely its will in a referendum for the future of Kosova, which
should be internationally monitored and guaranteed by Washington.
The Contact Group project and the initiative for an interim status for
Kosova prepared by Ambassador Chris Hill are utterly unacceptable, the
Party of National Unity (UNIKOMB) said in a statement. The proposal comes
from "Milosevic's cuisine", the party said. It is very disturbing that
Rugova, "by easily accepting such ideas, is giving political credit to
Milosevic", the UNIKOMB said, adding that the people of Kosova will not
accept such "disfavourable solutions".
Such an agreement could be signed only if "the right of the Albanian people
to self-determination is guaranteed", and has the commitment and guarantees
of the international community, Mehmet Hajrizi, the secretary-general of
the Albanian Democratic Movement (LDSH) told Bujku newspaper. "Any
agreement regarding the fate of Kosova can only be signed with the prior
consent of all the political spectrum" in Kosova, he said, probably meaning
that Rugova alone and his party, the LDK, cannot do that on their own.
Only a pro-Kosova point of departure stands any chance of success, Enver
Maloku said in a leading article carried by "Informatori" Albanian-language
evening newspaper yesterday. [This "pro-Kosova" adjective inevitably calls
forth the idea the opposite could be the case, a "pro-Serbia" point of
departure!] "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.", Maloku wrote. He went
on to say that there is reasonable fear that international factors - which
as a rule side with the militarily stronger side and pursue easy solutions -
will "submit or subscribe to a great measure to the Serb position, ...
the position of an aggressor".
The international community should 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 other Prishtina-based Albanian daily, Koha Ditore, carries in its
today's edition an article in the editorial page by Arb&r Vllahiu, whose
dominant tone and message can be perhaps best summed up by the initial
sentence. "Perhaps, and finally perhaps, the American intermediator in the
Serbian-Albanian "monologue", Christopher Hill, whom certain quarters in
Kosova would even call the "postman of the poste restante", should be given
a thank you."
There are differences not only between the Serb and Albanian drafts [of the
interim solution], but also within the Albanian one, Vllahiu said, citing
unconfirmed rumors.
"Unconfirmed reports" [the inverted commas here are to mean the opposite!]
claim that one of the members of "G-5" [the Kosova negotiating team],
Fatmir Sejdiu, unsatisfied with the way the group has been working as well
as "its willingness to negotiate on non-serious projects", has quit the
group for two weeks now", Koha Ditore writes.
The KIC sources have confirmed that Mr. Sejdiu, who is a university law
teacher in Prishtina, and also Secretary-General of the Parliament of the
Republic of Kosova, has indeed quit the Kosova negotiating team.
[04] Serb Forces Shell Half a Dozen Village in Klina Friday
8,000 Albanians, driven out of their homes, have been camping out in
mountains around Panorc PRISHTINA, Sept 4 (KIC) - In the morning hours
today (Friday), till midday, Serb forces shelled with heavy artillery the
villages of Gremnik, ^upev& e Lart&, ^upev& e Ul&t, Volljak, Sferk& and
other outlying villages, the LDK Information Commission in Klina said.
Hundreds of Albanian houses in these villages have been looted and burnt,
whereas 8,000 Albanians have been left homeless, sources said.
These displaced people have been camping out in the mountains surrounding
Panorc and Llap^eva, where thousands of others have been living rough in
the open, without food and medicines.
Reports said during the latest Serb forces' offensive in the Klina villages,
three elderly Albanian women and a fourth, Halime Gashi (53), had remained
behind in the village of ^abiq. Mrs Gashi, an invalid, died there and was
buried in her courtyard by the elderly women, LDK sources said.
[05] Serb Offensive against Albanian Communities in Prizren Resumes Friday
Residents of several villages have been given a one-day deadline to
surrender weapons or risk full-scale attack PRISHTINA, Sept 4 (KIC) - A
large-scale Serb offensive, launched three days ago against a couple of
suburbs of Prizren and adjacent villages, has resumed overnight and today
(Friday) morning, sources in the region reported.
The head of the local chapter of the Council for the Defense of Human
Rights and Freedoms (CDHRF) in Prizren, Masar Shala, told the KIC that Serb
troops set ablaze today several Albanian houses in the Tusus neighborhood
in Prizren, including the houses of Tahir Krasniqi and Selim Morina. Plumes
of smoke were billowing today morning from gutted farmhouses in the
villages of Leskovec, Lybiqev& and Jeshkov&.
Sources told the KIC that residents of the villages of Zhur, Hatmaxhe,
Dobrusht&, Shkoz& and V&rmic& have been ordered by Serb troops to surrender
the weapons they allegedly posses or face an all-out attack.
Driving the main square of Zhur village yesterday afternoon, the Serb
police voiced through a megaphone an ultimatum which said that the village
would be burned if they did not hand over weapons by today afternoon. The
police drove later to other villages in the area spelling out the same
ultimatum.
Reports said that the local population in these villages has been fleeing
quickly fearful of an imminent Serb attack.
Meanwhile, the LDK chapter in Prizren said it has learned the identity of
three other Albanians killed during the latest Serb offensive. The three
victims, Xhevat Berisha, Alajdin Berisha and Selajdin Berisha, were members
of the Liberation Army of Kosva (U^K), it said.
[06] Busload of Albanians, Rounded up by Serb Police, Taken to Prizren
Jail
PRISHTINA, Sept 4 (KIC) - Over thirty Albanians, rounded up by Serb police,
were taken to the local police station in Prizren today morning, at around
10:30, the LDK chapter in town reported.
The apprehended Albanians were forced at gunpoint to walk inside the police
station waving a two-finger-and-a-thumb salute, a typical Serb nationalist
manner of saluting.
The LDK chapter said other arrested Albanians were taken to the Serb jail
in the town today, too.
[07] Albanian Wounded in Gllogovc as Serb Police Sprays Blindly Houses in
the Area
PRISHTINA, Sept 4 (KIC) - Gunfire was reported heard on repeated occasions
Thursday evening around the Ferrous-Nickel "Ferronikeli" plant in Gllogovc,
central Kosova.
From around 8 p.m. through the midnight yesterday, there were stepped
movement of the Serb police in armored cars from Ferronikeli to the town of
Gllogovc. The Serb forces opened random fire from machine guns in different
directions.
The LDK chapter in Gllogovc could not determine what was in fact happening,
except that an Albanian, Isuf Heta from Gllobar village, received firearm
wounds. He was wounded in the courtyard of a relative of his in Gllogovc
when Serbs opened blind fire in the area. Roofs of several houses in that
part of the town were sprayed with bullets, the LDK said.
[08] Serbs Burn Ponarc Village in Malisheva, Thousands Run to the
Mountains
PRISHTINA, Sept 4 (KIC) - Serb forces advanced today (Friday) into the
Ponarc village, setting ablaze most of the farmhouses there.
Ponarc was first pounded with heavy artillery fire; then the Serb infantry
entered into it, local sources said.
Witnesses told the KIC that Serb troops pillaged commodities in the village,
then doused houses with petrol and set them afire.
One Albanian was killed and another wounded in Ponarc village last evening
when Serb shells hit several farmhouses. LDK sources could not learn their
identities, noting only that the killed Albanian was buried last night in
the local cemetery, whereas the wounded one was taken to a make-shift
clinic in a village in the area.
Sources also said the Serbs have burned scores of houses in the villages of
Dush, Volljak&, ^upev& and Gremnik in the Klina municipality.
Thousands of refugees are still camping out in Senik village and adjacent
mountains. Local activist described the situation there toady as appalling,
with many people sick and without food.
The latest reports from Panorc village this afternoon said that the
situation has been dramatically deteriorating. Serb troops have tightly
sealed the area. One Albanian was reported wounded when Serb forces opened
fire on a group of men who attempted to get out of the siege.
[09] Serb Troops Crack Down on Dushkaja Villages, Scores of Villagers
Beaten and Arrested
PRISHTINA, Sept 4 (KIC) - The Dushkaja region villages in the municipality
of Gjakova came under continued machine gun and artillery fire during the
whole course of last night and today morning, LDK sources said.
At around 8 a.m. today, heavy detonations were heard in the area.
The Serb troops' attack has been concentrated on the villages of Kodrali,
C&rmjan, Zhabel and G&rgoc, from which clouds of smoke have been billowing
all day today.
Scores of local Albanians, including children and women, were arrested by
Serb police and army forces in Kodralia village on Thursday. Many others
were reported beaten up and brutalized on the spot.
Sources in Gjakova could learn the names of some of the Albanians rounded
up in Kodralia village, including Zenel Alija (29), Hajdin Alija, Riza
Alija (18), Isa Alija (28), Agron Alija (14), Bekim Kalimashi (17), Naser
Kalimashi (25), Arben Alija (20), Ismail Taraku (30), Enver Taraku (15),
Gani ^eku (48), Selim ^eku (18), Hazir Kalimashi (75) and Haxhi Alija
(73).
[10] Serbs Break Into, Occupy By Force 20 Apartments of Albanians in Klina
PRISHTINA, Sept 4 (KIC) - Over the past few days, Serb police officers and
army reservists have broken into 20 apartments of Albanians in the town of
Klina. Serbs have been settled in them.
Sources in Klina said that only a couple of days ago, Serbs have usurped
the apartment of Ismet Rraci, chairman of the LDK chapter in Klina.
The flat of the LDK vice-chairman, Kol& Berisha, was broken into and
forcefully occupied by Serbs in Klina last month.
[11] Further Serb Troops Building Up in Llapi Region, Northern Kosova
PRISHTINA, Sept 4 (KIC) - Sources in Podujeva, a town 30 km north of
Prishtina, said today that the building up of Serb troops around Albanian
communities in the municipality has continued today.
Dozens of army tanks and other combat equipment were deployed in the
vicinity of the villages of Llapashtic& and Obran^&, neighboring on the
town of Podujeva, since Thursday morning.
The local population in the Llapashtica village began fleeing their homes
in fear of an imminent Serb crackdown.
The LDK chapter in Podujeva said convoys of Serb troops paraded today the
streets of the town, provoking and intimidating the local population.
Further troops were deployed today near the villages of Llapashtic& and
Obran^&. Bulldozers have been digging huge trenches around these Albanian
communities, sources said.
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