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Kosova Daily Report #1543, 98-09-05
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1543
Prishtina, 5 September 1998
CONTENTS
[01] President Rugova Receives Shattuck and Dole
[02] Rugova, Shattuck and Dole Speak to the Press
[03] Serb Shelling, Burning of Villages in Dushkaj& Region Continues
[04] Serb Forces Loot and Burn Prizren Villages
[05] Serb Forces Continue Destroying, Torching Albanian Settlement in
Rahovec Municipality
[06] 62 Albanians Rounded Up Thursday in Sopniq Village of Rahovec
[07] Thousands of Refugees in Dire Situation, Encircled by Serb Troops in
Malisheva Area
[08] Serbs Pound Villages of A^areva, Plluzhina and Tica in Skenderaj
[09] Humanitarian Disaster Looms over Barani Valley Villages
[10] More IDP's Swell Open-Air Refugee Camps near Pagarusha
[11] Albanian, Wounded Earlier by Serbs, Dies in Hospital
[12] Serb Troop Driving across Podujeva Square Simulate Attack Against
Passersby
[13] Serb Police Clamps Down on Albanian Family in Ka^anik
[01] President Rugova Receives Shattuck and Dole
PRISHTINA, Sept 5 (KIC) - The President of the Republic of Kosova Dr
Ibrahim Rugova received today in Prishtina Mr. John Shattuck, Assistant
Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, and Senator
Robert Dole, chairman of the International Commission on Missing Persons,
and their aides.
Rugova and the senior U.S. officials discussed the most recent situation in
Kosova and the possibilities of resolving it with political means.
Assistant Secretary of State Shattuck said they had come to Kosova on a
mission to assess the situation and identify the most urgent needs.
President Clinton, Secretary Albright and the American people are very
concerned about the situation in Kosova, especially the humanitarian
situation and the plight of displaced persons, Shattuck said.
President Rugova said the situation in Kosova is grave, deteriorating
dramatically as a result of the continued Serb offensives against Albanian
villages and settlements. He underscored the critical situation of hundreds
of thousands of people who have been driven from their homes in the wake of
Serb attacks, and called on the international community, first and
foremost the USA, to intervene urgently so that they can return back home.
[02] Rugova, Shattuck and Dole Speak to the Press
PRISHTINA, Sept 5 (KIC) - After their one-hour meeting in President
Rugova's Residence in Prishtina, Dr. Rugova, Mr. Shattuck and Senator Dole
spoke to the press today (Saturday) afternoon.
The President of the Republic of Kosova recalled that this was the second
visit of Senator Dole to Kosova.
"We asked for the help of the U.S. and the international community
regarding the humanitarian situation in Kosova", Rugova said. "The Serb
offensive against Albanian villages and settlements should by all means be
stopped, to create the conditions for an end to violence and the return of
people to their homes."
President Rugova thanked the United States, President Clinton, Secretary
Albright, and the Congress for their engagement and commitment, and urged
for more support for Kosova.
Assistant Secretary of State John Shattuck had this to say to reporters in
Prishtina: "We appreciate this opportunity to speak to Dr. Rugova. The
humanitarian situation is a matter of a very deep concern to the United
States of America. It is urgent that there be an end to violence, that
there be an end to the terrible climate of human rights abuses, in which
people are afraid to return to their homes.
That is something that must end, and that is the key to the end of the
humanitarian crisis. In addition, investigation of all human rights abuses
should go on. And we are here to assess the evidence, and there is a great
deal of it, of human rights atrocities. These need to be investigated by
the international community, by the International War Crimes Tribunal. Any
atrocities committed against any persons of whatever background in Kosovo
need to be brought to justice. And that has been the reason for our
meetings here, and further meetings that we will have, as well as
discussions and opportunities. I'll have further fact-finding tomorrow,
and meetings in Belgrade."
Senator Robert Dole, who visited Kosova for the first time eight years ago,
made these remarks: "I am pleased here to be with Secretary Shattuck,
Ambassador Miles, [to meet with] President Rugova, whom I have known for a
long time.
I am now a private citizen, but I chair the International Commission on
Missing Persons for President Clinton and Secretary Albright. And I think I
can speak to some, not authority, but knowledge that the American people
are very supportive of Kosova, the efforts for autonomy, and very concerned
about what will happen to the displaced persons as winter approaches,
starting I think on October 1st., which is very bad. So, it seems to me,
that having listened to many people today, that I would underscore - what
both President said and Secretary Shattuck has said - we want to end the
violence, to reduce the forces here, encourage people to go back to their
homes - if they have homes to go back to - encourage people to come down
from mountains and leave the force, and to do that we have to end the
violence, we have to have a ceasefire and withdraw the Serb forces, so that
people could back with a feeling of some safety and security. And we will
continue to work towards that end."
[03] Serb Shelling, Burning of Villages in Dushkaj& Region Continues
PRISHTINA, Sept 5 (KIC) - Serb military and police shelled last night the
villages of Dushkaj& region of Gjakova and several villages of Rahovec
municipality, local LDK sources in Gjakova said.
Serb forces have been dousing and setting ablaze those houses that have
survived the offensive of the last three days, they added.
Reports said more than 90 percent of the houses in the villages of Dushkaj&
- C&rmjan, Kralan, G&rgoc and Kodrali - have been levelled to the ground.
42 houses have been destroyed in Kralan, whereas the hamlet of Kodrali has
been levelled to the ground and does not exist any more, LDK sources said.
The residents of these villages have run to the mountains, most of them
being camped out in Shushic&.
The latest Serb offensive left killed and wounded, but also many arrested
and ill-treated, LDK sources said.
On Thursday, Benita Ismaili (f. 22) from C&rmjan village was killed,
whereas her husband, Haki Ismaili (24), was wounded seriously.
On Friday evening, Haxhi Alia (67) died at Kodralia village of sever
tortures, A number of residents of these villages are in a critical
condition, having remained in the mountains, without any medical
attention.
[04] Serb Forces Loot and Burn Prizren Villages
PRISHTINA, Sept 5 (KIC) - Four Albanians killed in the villages of V&rrini
region of Prizren - Xhevat Berisha (36), Ibrahim Osmani (19), Bekim Berisha
and Alajdin Berisha (34) - were identified and buried in the town cemetery
Friday, LDK sources said.
They added that after having destroyed and burned houses in the villages of
V&rrin region, Serb forces torched several houses in the Tusus suburb of
Prizren. In mid-evening, Serb forces looted and torched the houses of Enver
Shala, Ahmet Berisha, Hajrim ^enga and Rizan Krasniqi. Eye-witnesses saw
Serb police lorries carrying away domestic appliances and other belongings
before the houses were actually set ablaze.
Estimates put the number at 45,000 of Albanians who have been driven of
their homes in villages or else fled them in fear and arrived in the town
of Prizren.
In the past couple of days the population of the villages of Zhur, Vlashnj&,
Kobaj&, Hatmaxh& and other communities along the border area with Albania
has been streaming towards Prizren.
A tense situation is reported in the Dushanov& suburb of Prizren, too, as
well as in Piran& and other villages of the municipality, which have been
given ultimatums by Serb police to surrender weapons they allegedly posses
or risk attack.
[05] Serb Forces Continue Destroying, Torching Albanian Settlement in
Rahovec Municipality
PRISHTINA, Sept 5 (KIC) - Sources from Gjakova and Prizren report Serb
military and police forces have continued their campaign of shelling,
destruction and burning of Albanian villages in the municipality of Rahovec
('Orahovac') situated on the left side of the Drini i Bardh& (White Drini)
river.
LDK sources in Prizren said there were killed and wounded in the villages
of Rahovec affected by the Serb forces' offensive. At Sopniq village an 80-
year-old man, who was hidden in haystack, was burned to death, Zeqir Morina
(63) and his, Agron Morina (22), were wounded.
Meanwhile, LDK sources in Gjakova say Serb forces shelled last night the
villages of Ratkoc, Dejn&, Dobidol, Qifllak, Kramovik, Palluzh&, Koznik,
Petkoviq, Postosel, Drenoc, Poto^an and Mal&si e Vog&l.
These sources said Serb police and soldiers started today torching Albanian
farmhouses in these villages. Reportedly, no houses has remained intact in
Mal&si e Vog&l village, most of them ruined or burnt altogether.
Sources in Prizren also reported of immense destruction in these villages,
including the villages of Sopniq, Pota^an i Ep&rm, Poto^an i Posht&m,
Nashpall, Senoc, Vrejak, Bratatin and Gexh&.
LDK chapters in Gjakova and Prizren said tens of thousands of these
villages are living rough in the open, in hills, forests and along the
Drini river bank. The Albanian population is going through critical times
because of the worsening weather and scarcity of food and medicines.
The area where these people have been camping out is sealed off, so it is
impossible to provide them with any kind of help.
LDK chapters urged international NGOs to step urgently to prevent a
humanitarian catastrophe.
[06] 62 Albanians Rounded Up Thursday in Sopniq Village of Rahovec
Ten of them still in custody PRISHTINA, Sept 5 (KIC) - On Thursday, Serb
police rounded up 62 Albanians in Sopniq village of Rahovec, 58 of whom
local people, and four others from Celin& and Pata^an villages, LDK sources
in Prizren said.
They were all held in huts of local vineyards and gravely ill- treated at
Ratkoc village. The following day, they were taken to the Serb police
station in Prizren, where they were subject anew to beatings.
Most of them were released at around 17 hrs on Friday, with the exception
of ten people who are still in custody.
Several Albanians were arrested last night by police in the town of Prizren,
where displaced people from villages had taken refugee, LDK sources said.
[07] Thousands of Refugees in Dire Situation, Encircled by Serb Troops in
Malisheva Area
PRISHTINA, Sept 5 (KIC) - Over 15,000 uprooted Albanians have been reported
trapped around Panorc village of Malisheva, encircled by Serb troops since
yesterday.
Serb forces advanced Friday afternoon into the village, setting ablaze most
of the farmhouses there. Panorc was first pounded with heavy artillery,
then Serb infantry entered into it.
Serb troops pillaged commodities in the village, doused houses with petrol
and set them afire, witnesses told the KIC yesterday evening.
An Albanian, who made out of the siege today morning, told the LDK
Information Commission of Malisheva that the situation in Panorc was
extremely vulnerable and deteriorating by the hour. A large number of
refugees from many villages and hamlets in Malisheva and the neighboring
municipality of Klina have been crammed in groves and fields around Panorc,
with food supplies running short quickly.
Meanwhile, sources in the area said the situation in Panorc itself was
highly critical today aftrenoon. Around 90 men, mainly young, have been
rounded up by Serb troops. They were reportedly being held in the local
school building. About 2,000 others, including women and children, were
being held encircled by Serb troops in one of the neighborhoods in the
village. It is feared that Serbs may commit fresh atrocities in the area.
Yet another source told the KIC today the situiation was also very dire
near the Bubla village. Several thousand displaced persobs have been
squeezed into a narrow strip of land, where the rivers Mirusha and Drini
meet. The people camping out there are said to be residensts of Gremnik,
Volljak&, ^upev&, Sverk&, P&r^ev&, Ponorc, Llap^ev&, Mrasor and Dush
villages.
A Serb helicopter has been flying overhead the villages of Malisheva since
morning today. Serb troops garrisoned in key positions in the municipality
opened machine-gun fire in the direction of Albanian communities on several
occasions today, witnesses claimed.
[08] Serbs Pound Villages of A^areva, Plluzhina and Tica in Skenderaj
PRISHTINA, Sept 5 (KIC) - The villages of A^areva, Plluzhina and Tica in
the municipality of Skenderaj ('Srbica'), came under heavy Serb fire
overnight, local sources reported.
The local chapter of the Council for the Defense of Human Rights and
Freedoms (CDHRF) in Skenderaj said Albanian settlements were pounded with
artillery fire for a couple of hours.
The CDHRF described the situation as most critical in Plluzhina and Tica,
as the majority of the local population has not fled the village. It could
not learn if there were any casualties in the villages attacked last
night.
[09] Humanitarian Disaster Looms over Barani Valley Villages
PRISHTINA, Sept 5 (KIC) - A couple of thousand displaced persons, mainly
from the villages of Kralan and ^eskov& in the Lugu i Baranit (Barani
Valley) region, have been camping out near the Bistrica river banks.
Activists from Klina and Peja described the situation in the area as
extremely grave, with people living rough in the open or under homemade
plastic sheeting. Many of them are seriously sick, including a couple of
women who have given birth to babies in the camps, they said.
The refugees have been repeatedly appealing to the international agencies
to provide medication, food, blankets and clothing, LDK activists said.
[10] More IDP's Swell Open-Air Refugee Camps near Pagarusha
PRISHTINA, Sept 5 (KIC) - The village of Pagarusha and its vicinity, in the
municipality of Malisheva, has been further swelled with displaced persons
reaching the site progressively. A local LDK and human rights activist in
Pagarusha told the KIC (by phone) at least 2,000 newcomers, mainly from the
villages of Sferk&, Panorc and Turjak&, have arrived there during the past
tow days, accommodated in make-shift tents of plastic sheeting.
According to his estimates, around 40,000 people have been crowded in the
area around Pagarusha.
[11] Albanian, Wounded Earlier by Serbs, Dies in Hospital
PRISHTINA, Sept 5 (KIC) - Fejzullah Sogojeva (57), resident of Graboc i
Ul&t village of Fush&-Kosova ('Kosovo Polje'), died two days ago in a
hospital in Belgrade.
Sogojeva received life-threatening wounds on 18 August, when Serb troops
pounded his village with machine-gun fire.
The brother of the deceased told the KIC that they could not bury him in
the cemetery of his native village, which is still being kept tightly
sealed off by Serb troops. He was buried in Prishtina instead.
[12] Serb Troop Driving across Podujeva Square Simulate Attack Against
Passersby
PRISHTINA, Sept 5 (KIC) - A further buildup and movement of Serb troops
have been reported today in the town of Podujeva and around Albanian
communities in the Llapi region, northern Kosova.
Since Thursday morning, heavy Serb troops with dozens of army tanks and
other combat equipment have been dug in in the vicinity of the villages of
Llapashtic& and Obran^&, neighboring on the town of Podujeva.
Sources in Podujeva, a town 30 km north of Prishtina, said today that a
Serb troops' convoy with tanks and trucks trailing artillery guns headed
for K&rpimeh village in the morning.
While passing along the main square of the town, Serbs in combat fatigue
provoked the papulation by simulating machine-gun attacks against them.
[13] Serb Police Clamps Down on Albanian Family in Ka^anik
PRISHTINA, Sept 5 (KIC) - Heavy Serb police forced cracked down on the Kika
extended family in Ka^anik early in the morning today.
Serb policemen broke into the house of Naser Kika, Zahir Kika and Abdyl
Kika, harassing family members and smashing everything inside, the local
LDK chapter in the town said.
A 16-year-old boy, Valon Kuka, was beaten up brutally. He received serious
injuries in his arm when one of the Serb policemen assaulted him with a
knife. Zahir Kuka was arrested subsequently and, by early afternoon, he was
reported still in custody.
Serb police authorities did not produce a search warrant or any explanation
related to the motive for the crackdown on the Kika family today morning.
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