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Kosova Daily Report #1548, 98-09-10
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1548
Prishtina, 10 September 1998
CONTENTS
[01] President Clinton Authorizes $20 Million for Kosova Refugees
[02] President Rugova Receives U.S. Diplomat
[03] ...German, French, Swedish and Finnish Diplomats
[04] Albanians in Dire Conditions, Serb Regime Organizes Cynical Carnival
in De^an Area
[05] Identity of Three Other Killed Albanians Learned in Prizren
[06] Police Settled in Albanian Houses in Suhareka Municipality
[07] Pregnant Refugee Women in Desperate Need of Medical Assistance
[08] Unidentified Gunmen Abduct Albanian near Prishtina
[01] President Clinton Authorizes $20 Million for Kosova Refugees
"It is important to the national interest", Clinton says PRISHTINA, Sept 10
(KIC) - The White House released a Presidential Determination September 9
authorizing $20 million in aid "to meet the urgent and unexpected needs of
refugees, displaced persons, conflict victims, and other persons at risk
due to the Kosovo crisis."
Following is the text of the President's memorandum to Secretary of State
Albright directing her to notify the appropriate congressional committees
to obligate the funds, circulated by the United States Information Service
(USIS) in Prishtina in its today's (Thursday) Washington File bulletin:
(Begin text) THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary (Orlando, Florida)
September 9, 1998 Presidential Determination
MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE
SUBJECT: Determination Pursuant to Section 2(c)(1) of the Migration
and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962, as Amended Pursuant to section 2(c)(1)
of the Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962, as amended, 22 U.S.C.
2601(c)(1), I hereby determine that it is important to the national
interest that up to $20,000,000 be made available from the U.S. Emergency
Refugee and Migration Assistance Fund to meet the urgent and unexpected
needs of refugees, displaced persons, conflict victims, and other persons
at risk due to the Kosovo crisis. These funds may be used, as
appropriate, to provide contributions to international and nongovernmental
organizations.
You are authorized and directed to inform the appropriate committees of the
Congress of this determination and the obligation of funds under this
authority and to publish it in the Federal Register. WILLIAM J. CLINTON
(End text) Meanwhile, a statement by the President Clinton's Press
Secretary emphasized that the "responsibility for humanitarian suffering
[in Kosova] rests squarely with the Serb authorities."
Hundreds of thousands of civilians have been displaced due to Serb attacks
on Kosovar Albanian villages", the statement said.
The current U.S. contribution for Kosova is in addition to $11 million in
emergency assistance already provided.
[02] President Rugova Receives U.S. Diplomat
PRISHTINA, Sept (KIC) - The President of the Republic of Kosova Dr. Ibrahim
Rugova received today in Prishtina Mr. Christopher J. Hoh, Deputy Director
of the Office of South-Central Europe at the State Department.
The recent developments in Kosova and ways to deescalate the situation were
discussed.
The need for an immediate halt to the Serbian offensive and the creation of
an appropriate environment for the establishment of negotiations for the
resolution of the Kosova issue was discussed, President Rugova's Office
reported.
[03] ...German, French, Swedish and Finnish Diplomats
PRISHTINA, Sept 10 (KIC) - Likewise today, President Ibrahim Rugova of
Kosova received in Prishtina Belgrade-based diplomats: Wilfried Gruber,
Germany's Ambassador, G‚rard Fauveau, acting Charge d' Affairs of France,
Mats Staffansson, Sweden's ambassador, and Ilpo Manninen, Finland's
ambassador.
The current situation in Kosova amidst the continued Serb offensive against
Albanians and ways to overcome it by political means were discussed in the
meetings, Rugova's Office said.
[04] Albanians in Dire Conditions, Serb Regime Organizes Cynical Carnival
in De^an Area
Serbian forces prevented Wednesday a delegation of Kosova political parties
and humanitarian associations from going to visit the area PRISHTINA, Sept
10 (KIC) - Tens of thousands of refugees from the area of De^an, Lugu i
Baranit (Barani valley), Dushkaj& region of Gjakova, Peja and Klina, found
themselves today (Thursday) trapped in the village of Isniq.
Some 10,000 others - women, children and the elderly - spent the night
rough in the open in the Strellc mountains. They have been without food and
other staples.
Some 4,000 other refugees were heading for the mountains last night in a
bid to reach relative safety. Their whereabouts and fate is unknown,
sources said.
Meanwhile, Serb police forces started burning Albanian houses in the
village of Strellc last night to terrify the refugees and pressurize the
villagers to hand in weapons.
Today, Serb forces sent buses to the village of Isniq to get the refugees
out.
An LDK activist in the village said Serb forces had brought in lorryloads
of relief supplies and medical teams. "This cynical carnival, as elsewhere
in the past few days, is duly escorted by the Serb propaganda machinery,
whose goal is to portray the Serb occupier humane", the activist said.
In the past several days, the population has been left alone in these
villages, with the exception of a few local journalists and LDK activists.
They have been calling for a sort of international intervention on behalf
of the population at risk from Serb forces, but to no avail.
Serbian forces prevented Wednesday a delegation of Kosova political parties
and humanitarian associations from going to visit the area.
Bodies of Killed Albanians Scattered about in Rahovac Villages
PRISHTINA, Sept 10 (KIC) - The bodies of 5 Albanians killed during the
recent Serb offensives in south-west Kosova were found scattered in the
villages of Rahovec ('Orahovac'), local sources reported.
Activists in the area have identified the five killed Albanians as Isuf
Berisha (25) from Polluzha and Mark Sopjani (42) from Dobidol, as well as
Him& Krasniqi (58), Ismet Krasniqi (41), and Beqir Krasniqi (80), who were
first slain by Serb troops, then dumped in a pond at Postosel village.
The LDK Information Commission in Prizren said that three babies born in
the fields in the Rahovec area died in the past few days.
Activists in the area told the Commission that more people are feared to
have been killed, who have not been located still.
[05] Identity of Three Other Killed Albanians Learned in Prizren
PRISHTINA, Sept 10 (KIC) - Three Albanians, Refki Shala (35), Milaim Tha^i
(28) and Tamil Shala (43), killed during a Serb offensive against Albanian
communities around Prizren, were buried on Wednesday in their Kushtendil
village.
Around 40 Albanians - men, women and children - were killed during a Serb
offensive against the V&rrini area villages in the Prizren municipality
since last weekend.
The bodies of thee three men were found in the fields near the village,
local sources said.
The LDK chapter in Prizren said the remains of an Albanian, Marjan Domgjoni
from Grazhdanik village was brought Wednesday to the town morgue in
Prizren. Serb troops brought the body of the killed Albanian, it said.
Meanwhile, sources in Prizren said Serb troops set ablaze yesterday
afternoon the homes of Ismail Suka and Rrahman Krasniqi at "Ramiz Sadiku"
suburb of the town.
[06] Police Settled in Albanian Houses in Suhareka Municipality
PRISHTINA, Sept 10 (KIC) - In the municipality of Suhareka, police has
stepped up its threats against the Albanian population in the area to hand
in weapons they allegedly possess or risk attacks.
The worsening weather has added to the misery of the displaced people.
Serb police have been settled in Albanian houses in Reshtan, Studen^an and
Samadraxh& villages. The people cannot therefore get back to their homes.
In the villages of Semetisht, Peqan and Nishor as many as 90 percent of the
houses have been destroyed by Serb forces. Yet, some of the displaced
residents who had been camping out in Pagarush& have started streaming back
to their home villages, local sources said.
[07] Pregnant Refugee Women in Desperate Need of Medical Assistance
PRISHTINA, Sept 10 (KIC) - Some 20 pregnant women camping out near Ngucat
village of Suhareka have been reported in critical need of medical
assistance.
Ragip Zekolli, secretary of the LDK chapter in Suhareka, said the 20
Albanian women who are expected to give birth soon are at risk, as they
have been camping out in severe circumstances in make-shift plastic
sheeting tents.
Sources in Prizren said today that three babies born in the fields in the
Rahovec area have died since last week.
[08] Unidentified Gunmen Abduct Albanian near Prishtina
PRISHTINA, Sept 10 (KIC) - Still unidentified gunmen abducted today a 51-
year-old Albanian, Hetem Kupina, at B&rnica village of Prishtina.
The local LDK sub-branch in B&rnica said Hetem Kupina, proprietor of a
wheat flour mill in the village, was abducted at his place today at 7 a.m.
The kidnappers rushed to an unknown direction with a car with Ferizaj
(Urosevac) number plates, UR: 433-70, witnesses said.
Pupils of the local school in the village said the two men were wearing
dark glasses.
The major Kosovar human rights group, the Council for the Defense of Human
Rights and Freedoms (CDHRF), said on Wednesday that it has registered over
600 Kosovar Albanians missing for weeks or even several months.
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