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Kosova Daily Report #1546, 98-09-08
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1546
Prishtina, 8 September 1998
CONTENTS
[01] Serb Forces Renew Shelling of De^an Villages Tuesday
[02] LATEST REPORT (15:30 hrs) on Serb Offensive in De^an Area: At Least 2
Albanians Killed, 15 Wounded
[03] President Rugova Receives Australian Officials
[04] Around 50 Albanians Killed in Kosova Since Last Weekend
[05] Serbs Renew Offensive in Dushkaj& Region and De^an Area, Sources from
Gjakova Confirm
[06] Serb Police Executes Two Albanians in Prizren Monday Evening
[07] Mutilated Bodies of Three Young Albanians Found in Struzhe Villages of
Prizren
[08] Three Albanians, Killed and Mutilated by Serb Forces, Buried in
Prizren
[09] Serbs Pound Villages in Skenderaj Municipality
[10] Heavy Serb Troops Move along Peja-Prishtina Roadway Tuesday
[11] Thousands of New IDP's Swell Pagarusha
[12] Many Albanians, Taken Captive Last Weekend, Still in Serb Hands
[13] Serb Court Brings Criminal Charges against 72 Albanians in Prizren
[14] Albanian Daily Slams 'Minimization' of Serb Crimes, 'Criminal Silence'
over Tragedy in Kosova
[01] Serb Forces Renew Shelling of De^an Villages Tuesday
An unspecified number of Albanian civilians killed and wounded PRISHTINA,
Sept 8 (KIC) - At seven o'clock in the morning today (Tuesday) a huge
convoy of Serb military and police consisting of 88 tanks, armored vehicles
and other motorized cars, left Peja for De^an, a local journalist, Zek&
Sinanaj, told the KIC today.
Half an hour later, Serb forces launched a heavy attack on the villages of
Carrabreg i Posht&m, Beleg, Kodrali, Irzniq, Pozhar, Gllogjan and other
outlying villages stretching as far as Grama^el.
The Albanian population started moving, but in a very limited area, in the
wake of today's attack. It is concentrated in the villages of Isniq,
Prapa^an and Strellc.
First reports, still unconfirmed, said a number of Albanians, among whom
women and children, have been killed and wounded today, Mr, Sinanaj said.
He quoted eye-witness accounts as saying Serb infantry has advanced into
the village of Irzniq by midday today, adding that the villages of Irzniq
and Beleg are all in flames.
[02] LATEST REPORT (15:30 hrs) on Serb Offensive in De^an Area: At Least 2
Albanians Killed, 15 Wounded
PRISHTINA, Sept 8 (KIC) - On the Serb offensive launched early in the
morning against more than a dozen village in De^an area (see news item
above), the KIC contacted Zek& Sinanaj, a local journalist, at half past
three Tuesday afternoon.
The Serb shelling of the Albanian villages was being done from Serb
military bases and other positions, he said.
Reports said the villages of Carrabreg, Prejlep, Irzniq and Beleg have been
all in flames and will probably be razed to the ground as heavy artillery
is being used to attack them.
Two parents, Fetah Lush Mazrekaj (55) and Hedije Mazrekaj, have been killed
and their children, Lush Mazrekaj and Zyk& Mazrekaj (f) wounded by Serb
forces today.
The Mazrekaj family, residents of Prejlep, was killed and wounded at Beleg
village, while fleeing area under Serb attack, Mr. Sinanaj said, quoting
sources from the ground.
At Grama^el village, Brah& Beqiraj, Gjok& Ibishi and his son, have been
wounded. A number of other Albanians have been wounded, and presumably
killed, by Serb forces, local sources said, but failed to offer names.
In the afternoon hours today (Tuesday), Serb forces started to shell the
village of Pra^a^an. Brothers Haxhi and Haki Krasniqi have been reported
wounded there, as well as Muhamet Shala, Feim Shala and Emine Shala (f).
Five guests staying with the Shala family, including a child, have been
wounded, too.
The endangered population has been on the move in fields and hills, while
Serb attacks have been resumed in the villages of Dushkaj& region and Lugu
i Baranit.
The population is encircled by Serb forces. They cannot run away to safety.
Their situation has been made worse by a stormy rain today.
Local Albanian structures in the municipality of De^an, speaking on behalf
of some 200,000 Albanians in the region, called for the international
community to do everything in their power to save the endangered
population.
[03] President Rugova Receives Australian Officials
PRISHTINA, Sept 8 (KIC) - The President of the Republic of Kosova Dr.
Ibrahim Rugova received today Mr. Peter C. Gacs, a political advisor to the
Office of the Australian Prime Minister, and Dr. Philip Hepburn, political
and trade officer in the Embassy of Australia to Belgrade.
The developments in Kosova in the midst of Serbian aggression and efforts
towards a political way out were discussed in the meeting.
The Serbian military and police offensive has killed hundreds of Albanians,
turned hundreds of thousands into refugees and IDPs, destroyed entire
villages and towns, Rugova said, calling this "an ethnic cleansing
campaign".
An independent Kosova would bring stability to the entire south- eastern
Europe, the President said.
He called for the international community to act so that Belgrade halts its
offensive and a political solution to the Kosova issue is pursued.
[04] Around 50 Albanians Killed in Kosova Since Last Weekend
PRISHTINA, Sept 8 (KIC) - The Serb offensive unfolding in central and south-
west parts of Kosova since last weekend has left between 45 and 50
Albanians killed.
According to estimates by local newspapers, LDK chapters and human rights
groups, scores of others were wounded or maimed, many were terrorized in
all possible fashions, or even died while attempting to escape from Serb
terror, such as the case of a 70-year-old, Abdyl Morina, who was drowned in
the waters of Mirusha. The Prishtina-based daily Bujku said in its today's
issue that at least 26 Albanians - men, women and children - were killed
during a huge Serb offensive against the V&rrini area villages in the
Prizren municipality.
Meanwhile, the major Kosova human rights group, the Council for the Defense
of Human Rights and Freedoms (CDHRF), circulated Monday a list of other 16
Albanians killed in the communities around Rahovec ('Orahovac') during the
past couple of days.
Both Bujku and the CDHRF have offered eye-witness accounts on people being
killed and massacred, about communities shelled, about huge amounts of
property pillaged and destroyed, about gutted communities, people
terrorized under Serb gunpoint, and others rounded up by Serb troops and
taken to detention houses or to still unknown places.
Sources from many parts of Kosova, including Rahovec, Prizren, De^an and
Lugu i Baranit (Barani valley) south-west of Peja, reported of other killed
Albanians during the course of yesterday afternoon, last night and today,
as Serb offensive stepped up since morning hours.
Two Albanians were killed in Prizren on Monday evening - Arsim Poniku (18),
shot dead in the Tusus suburb of Prizren, and his uncle, Hasret Poniku (36),
executed by police near the town's cemetery.
Bodies of three young Albanians - Muhamet Shemsedini (23), Zymri Shemsedini
(21) and Sabri Maliqi (18) - were found Monday evening in the forests of
the village of Struzhe. The three bodies were mutilated.
Three Albanians, two of whom twin brothers, killed by Serb forces during
the last weekend and whose names were not included in the lists of victims
circulated so far, were buried in the town cemetery in Prizren on Monday.
Their bodies were also mutilated, sources in Prizren said.
At least 2 Albanians were killed and 15 others wounded in De^an area today
(Tuesday) morning, while a large-scale Serb troops attack was still
unfolding against Albanian communities there this afternoon.
[05] Serbs Renew Offensive in Dushkaj& Region and De^an Area, Sources from
Gjakova Confirm
PRISHTINA, Sept (KIC) - After a two-day pause, the Serb military and
paramilitary police offensive against the villages of De^an municipality if
the Dushkaj& region of Gjakova resumed early in the morning today (Tuesday),
local LDK sources in Gjakova reported.
As early as o'clock in the morning, Serb troops positioned din Suka e
C&rmjanit and elsewhere started shelling the villages of Prapa^an, Gllogjan
and other outlying villages in the direction of Peja, LDK sources said.
Also today morning, a convoy of Serb military and police left Gjakova in
the direction of the region of Dushkaj&.
Sources from the ground said today's Serb attack has not spared villages
attacked earlier, such as G&rgoc, Krelan, Jabllanic&, etc.
Sources from Gjakova said the shelling lasted till 12;00 hrs. It has been
impossible to learn more about the extent of damage and casualties as the
area is sealed off by Serb forces.
Large numbers of Albanians displaced from their homes in Dushkaj& region
reached the town of Gjakova in the past couple of days, swelling the
population of the town even more.
LDK sources from Gjakova said that Sali Maliqi, a middle school teacher,
was arrested 5 September at his place in the village of Dallashaj of Reka e
Keqe region. He was taken away, in the direction of Gjakova. His
whereabouts are unknown, but he suspected being held captive in a Serb
military garrison in the region.
Meanwhile, reports said two wounded Albanians, Sejdi Sopjani (1972), from
Dobridol and Bedri Sefer Gashi (1960) from Bratotin, municipality of
Rahovec, are in the town hospital in Gjakova.
Serbs Shell Village of Lugu i Baranit, Western Kosova PRISHTINA, Sept 8
(KIC) - Early in the morning today, Serb military, paramilitary and police
forces, backed up tanks and armored vehicles, renewed their shelling of the
villages of Gllogjan and Nepole of the Lugu i Baranit (Barani valley), a
region between Peja and Klina in western Kosova, Mr. Rrok Berisha, a local
journalist and member of the Kosova Parliament, told the KIC today.
Reinforcements, including tanks, arrived today in Kodra e K&puzit (K&puzi
hill), where Serb troops had been stationed on 4 September.
Some of the Serb tanks have been positioned in the hills above Gllogjan,
others entered the village itself, Mr. Berisha said.
For six days now, around 500 Albanian civilians, mostly women, children and
elderly, have found refuge in the local catholic church at Gllogjan. They
are speedily running short of food supplies. The other part of the
population is living rough in the open.
Horrendous is the humanitarian situation of a huge number of Albanians
driven from villages attacked by Serb forces who have sought refuge in the
Barani valley. These people, without shelter, are running short of food and
medical supplies.
The KIC source from Barani valley told the KIC at 11:00 hrs that the
villages of Gllogjan and Nepole were being shelled with an unyielding
intensity, just like the villages of Dushkaj& region of Gjakova.
[06] Serb Police Executes Two Albanians in Prizren Monday Evening
PRISHTINA, Sept (KIC) - On Monday evening, around 20:00, Serb police forces
shot dead Arsim Poniku (18) in the Tusus suburb of Prizren, the LDK chapter
in Prizren reported.
In the immediate aftermath, Serb police arrested Arsim's uncle, Hasret
Poniku (36). He was forced into a car with Peja ('Pec') license plates and
taken to the vicinity of the cemetery in Prizren, where he was executed by
police, LDK sources said.
A highly volatile situation is reported in the historic town of Prizren.
[07] Mutilated Bodies of Three Young Albanians Found in Struzhe Villages of
Prizren
PRISHTINA, Sept 8 (KIC) - The bodies of three young Albanians were found
Monday evening in the forests of the village of Struzhe, LDK sources said,
naming them as Muhamet Shemsedini (23), Zymri Shemsedini (21), residents of
Zaplluxh& village, and Sabri Maliqi (18), resident of Kuklibeg.
Their bodies have been mutilated, sources said.
Reportedly, the three Albanians had gone for firewood in the forests on
September 1, never to return.
The three will be buried in their places of permanent residence.
[08] Three Albanians, Killed and Mutilated by Serb Forces, Buried in
Prizren
PRISHTINA, Sept 8 (KIC) - On Monday, three Albanians, two of whom brothers,
killed by Serb forces, were buried in the town cemetery in Prizren.
Binak Da^aj and Reshat Da^aj, twins, and Fatmir Bojaxhiu, had their bodies
mutilated, the LDK Information Commission in Prizren reported.
[09] Serbs Pound Villages in Skenderaj Municipality
PRISHTINA, Sept 8 (KIC) - The villages of Plluzhina and Tica in the
municipality of Skenderaj ('Srbica') came under Serb artillery fire today
(Tuesday morning, at around 10 a.m., local sources reported.
The local chapter of the Council for the Defense of Human Rights and
Freedoms (CDHRF) in Skenderaj said the two villages were being attacked
today morning from a Serb base at the neighboring village of A^areva.
The CHDRF could not learn if there were any casualties.
The villages of Plluzhina and Tica were attacked during the last weekend,
too.
[10] Heavy Serb Troops Move along Peja-Prishtina Roadway Tuesday
PRISHTINA, Sept 8 (KIC) - Long columns of Serb troops in armored vehicles,
huge trucks trailing artillery guns and other combat equipment, were seen
moving westward today morning along the main Kosovar highway linking
Prishtina with Peja.
Witnesses told the KIC that these were the hugest forces which have been
seen moving along this road since the break-out of the conflict in Kosova
in early spring.
Still unconfirmed reports said that these Serb troops were heading towards
the Lugu i Baranit communities, north-west of Peja, and the areas around
De^an which came later under fierce Serb attacks.
[11] Thousands of New IDP's Swell Pagarusha
PRISHTINA, Sept 8 (KIC) - The area around Pagarusha village in Malisheva
municipality, which has been a site of thousands of internally displaced
persons (IDP) for weeks now, has been swelled with newcomers today, sources
said.
Activists in the area told the KIC that while Serb infantry advanced
towards the Ostrozub village, the local population and others who were
temporarily sheltered there fled homes in a panic.
Residents of other villages in the vicinity, such as Dragobil, Maxharaj and
Marali, also fled their homes heading for Pagarusha hills.
Over 10,000 people have been camping out in Pagarusha, activists said, who
warned of looming humanitarian disaster.
[12] Many Albanians, Taken Captive Last Weekend, Still in Serb Hands
PRISHTINA, Sept 8 (KIC) - Many Albanians who were taken captive by Serb
forces last weekend in Panorc village of Malisheva are still being held in
the hands of Serb troops, local LDK activists and human rights groups said
today (Tuesday) morning.
Over 400 Albanian men, separated from clusters of refugees, were rounded up
by Serb troops and were forced at gunpoint to sit on the ground with their
hands behind their heads. Most of them were released by Sunday, but many
were taken to still unknown places.
The LDK Information Commission in Malisheva confirmed the names of 14 other
Albanians still in Serb forces' hands: Bislim Gashi (a teacher), Nexhat
Morina (farmer), Ramadan Gashi, Zaim Gashi (physician), Ismet Gashi, Brehim
Feriz Gashi - all from Sverka village; Hajir Agushi from Drenoci, Bajram
Berisha from Volljaka, Imer Gashi from Si^eva, Ramadan Bacaj; and Sali
Zenunaj, Ahmet Zenunaj, Kadri Rudaj and Beqir Rudaj from Gremnik village of
Klina.
The Commission revealed today the names of two other Albanians who died
during the Serb offensives of the past few days: Sinan Gashi (28), from
Si^eva was killed on 4 September. Serb troops buried his remains.
A 70-year-old man, Abdyl Morina, resident of Gllareva, was killed in the
Mirusha river while trying to run away from Serbs advancing into his
direction.
[13] Serb Court Brings Criminal Charges against 72 Albanians in Prizren
At least 80 others, arrested or taken captive during past few days, are
being held in Serb custody according to Serb press PRISHTINA, Sept 8 (KIC) -
The Serb-run Office of the Public Prosecutor in Prizren said it has brought
criminal charges against 72 Albanians from Prizren, Suhareka and Rahovec.
The Serb media cited the Serb court authorities in Prizren as saying the
defendants will face terrorism-related charges, as well as charges for
involvement in "hostile activities" and "smuggling weapons" into Kosova.
Meanwhile, the Serb press said today that 522 Albanians have been rounded
up in the municipalities of Prizren and Rahovec during the past few days.
Around 80 are being held in custody and in investigations have been
instituted against them, the Prishtina- based Serb daily Jedinstvo said.
The newspaper refereed to them simply as "terrorists", without describing
the nature of their involvement or charges against them, let alone the
evidence it has in support of the indictments.
[14] Albanian Daily Slams 'Minimization' of Serb Crimes, 'Criminal Silence'
over Tragedy in Kosova
PRISHTINA, Sept 8 (KIC) - What we have seen in the past few weeks and
months have been efforts to play down, scaling down Serbian crimes during
aggression in Kosova, Enver Maloku maintains in the Albanian-language
Informatori daily on 8 September, after having cited Senator Bob Dole's
remarks Sunday in Prishtina, in which he acknowledged that crimes similar
to the ones in Bosnia are already occurring in Kosova.
Dole's description of the situation in Kosova is all the more important at
the time when "Serb atrocities and the extermination dimension of the
Serbian aggression in Kosova have been minimized" in world political and
diplomatic circles.
"The past several weeks saw a criminal silence over the fate of the people
of Kosova", Enver Maloku writes in his editorial. "With their presence and
silence, foreign diplomats and observers who are in Kosova have been
serving as a cover-up for Serb crimes in Kosova, including the gravest
atrocities such as the killing of an entire family by a shell and the
shelling of the make-shift shelter of refugees in Senik, that is the
killing of at least 28 refugees, most of whom women and children."
The international community - the UN Security Council, EU, USA, OSCE, etc -
have practically made no reaction to these criminal acts, Enver Maloku
writes.
The U.S. envoy for Kosova, Chris Hill, "who has been able to travel
wherever he wished to in Kosova, was quoted Saturday as saying Albanian
refugees are living in 'inappropriate' conditions", the writer notes. It is
not known "who is selling whom mild formulations, but one thing is clear:
they are serving the Belgrade regime as a cover-up for the continuation of
its crimes against the Albanian people of Kosova", Maloku underscores.
Last but not least, it is but natural "for those who wish to legalize
Serbian occupation in Kosova...to minimize Serbian terror and crimes,
because only through terror and crimes can Kosova be held under occupation",
Mr. Maloku concludes his editorial.
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