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Kosova Daily Report #1549, 98-09-11
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1549
Prishtina, 11 September 1998
CONTENTS
[01] President Rugova's Press Conference
[02] Serb Troops Mount Heavy Attack against Drenica Villages
[03] 'More Aggressive Action' by Serbs Would Trigger NATO Use of Force in
Kosova, Bacon Says
[04] Euro-Liberals Press for NATO/WEU Military Intervention in Kosova
[05] 'Kosova Will Be Ours, Or Turned to Ashes', U^K Says
[06] Thousands of Displaced Kosova Albanians Trekking for Plav&,
Montenegro
[07] Latest Report: 16:00 hrs: Serb Military Stops Refugees up in the
Mountains
[08] Old and Helpless Albanians Holed Up in Ostrozub Village
[09] Serb Troops Spray with Machine-gun Fire Albanian Communities in
Malisheva
[10] Serb Force Local Albanian Help Looting Houses of His Neighbors
[11] Serb Troops Kill Schoolteacher in Skivjan, Gjakova
[12] Serb Police Carries House-to-House Raid in Hani i Elezit Suburb
[01] President Rugova's Press Conference
PRISHTINA, Sept 11 (KIC) - The situation in Kosova continues to be grave
and dangerous, Dr. Ibrahim Rugova, the President of the Republic of Kosova,
said at the beginning of his regular press conference in Prishtina on
Friday.
Rugova condemned in the strongest terms the continued Serb military
offensive in Kosova. Serb forces shelled Albanian villages in Dukagjini and
Drenica regions this past week, he said. "This produced thousands of new
refugees and a lot of destruction of houses and other property, scores of
Albanians killed and wounded and hundreds arrested/taken captive".
Some 40,000 displaced Albanians in the Dukagjini region have been at grave
risk from Serb forces, the President said, highlighting the appalling
humanitarian situation in that part of western Kosova, but also elsewhere.
President Ibrahim Rugova called for an immediate halt to the Serbian
offensive in Kosova, which is aimed at "ethnically cleansing Kosova", as
well as for international action to ensure a safe return of Albanian
refugees and displaced Albanians to their places of permanent residence.
Rugova invoked the United States, the European Union, the United Nations,
and NATO to offer protection for Kosova and its people. He called for
heavier international involvement to save the people of Kosova.
The best solution is independence for Kosova with all guarantees for local
Serbs, and an international protectorate as an interim stage, the Kosova
President said, reiterating the position he has steadfast on.
A reporter wanted Rugova's comments on the criticism levelled at the U.S.
envoy Chris Hill, who, as he put it, has been blamed for dragging on the
process of the resolution of the Kosova issue and for actually damaging it.
"Mr. Hill has been working intensively of five months", the President said,
adding the engagement of the international community, of Ambassador Hill
and others who work on Kosova, should be appreciated.
Asked by a Serb reporter on the contents of the plan for an interim
settlement in Kosova, Ibrahim Rugova answered by saying that "once it has
been completed, the public will be informed about it".
Yet another Serb reporter asked about reports that local and parliamentary
elections would be held in Kosova. "These are rumors and speeches. When an
interim settlement agreement is reached, all the issues will be discussed",
President Ibrahim Rugova concluded.
[02] Serb Troops Mount Heavy Attack against Drenica Villages
Two Albanians killed, 6 wounded in Rezalla village PRISHTINA, Sept 11 (KIC)
- Serb troops launched a fierce attack against a number of villages of
Drenica, Skenderaj ('Srbica') municipality, early in the morning today.
The Chapter of the Council for the Defense of Human Rights and Freedoms
(CHDRF) in Skenderaj said the villages of Rezalla, Tic& and Plluzhin& were
pounded with heavy artillery fire for several hours.
An 8-year-old girl, Xuf& Ahmeti, and Leutrim Ahmeti (19) were killed in
Rezalla village, the CDHRF said. Six other villagers were wounded when
their homes were hit by artillery shells: Brahim Ahmeti (1969), Bajram
Ahmeti (1987), Makfire Ahmeti (f, 1987), Fatmir Ahmeti (30), Fatmire Ahmeti
(f, 17) and Tahir Lladrofci (1976).
Sources in the area said that two other villages, Mak&rmal and Obria, came
under heavy fire in the afternoon hours. No reports about possible
casualties have been made available.
At least 15.000 people from the villages that came under Serb troops'
attack today have been reported on the move, fearing further attacks and
reprisals.
[03] 'More Aggressive Action' by Serbs Would Trigger NATO Use of Force in
Kosova, Bacon Says
PRISHTINA, Sept 11 (KIC) - "More aggressive action by the Serbs would
trigger" the use of force in Kosova, Mr. Keneth Bacon, the spokesman of the
Department of Defense said during a briefing in Washington on 10 September,
after having reiterated the now familiar - the use of force to end the
fighting has not 'been ruled out'.
"We are dealing with a problem where people are being displaced from their
homes [in Kosova], and their houses are sometimes being destroyed", Mr.
Bacon told reporters in Washington, using language typical of those
officials who have not actually been in Kosova.
Senior U.S. officials who have toured Kosova in the past couple of weeks -
including Julia Taft, John Shatuck and Bob Dole - have said they were
appalled by the scale of destruction in Kosova and the atrocities being
committed here.
Asked by reporters to be specific about what would trigger a NATO use of
force in Kosova, Bacon said, "Well, certainly more aggressive action by the
Serbs would trigger it. If we reach a conclusion that the Serbs are not at
all serious about a diplomatic settlement, that could trigger it...This is
going to be a NATO issue. It's NATO that has come up with the military
options, and NATO will have to make a decision about what triggers the use
of force."
[04] Euro-Liberals Press for NATO/WEU Military Intervention in Kosova
There must never be a European flag over such a concentration camp [in
Kosova], EU Commissioner Bonino says PRISHTINA, Sept 11 (KIC) - European
Liberals demand military intervention in Kosova to put an end to the
ongoing Belgrade's crackdown, the European Liberal, Democrat and Reform
(ELDR) Group said in a press release issued on 10 September. The ELDR will
insist on an emergency debate on the proposal at the European Parliament on
Wednesday in Strasbourg, the release read.
The Liberal group, which is holding a four-day conference in Venice, Italy,
denounced the Serb forces' offensive in Kosova, calling their operations as
"low intensity ethnic cleansing". They called for intervention by Nato/WEU
forces to halt the aggression and prevent the conflict spreading to other
Balkan countries.
The newly elected ELDR chairman, Pat Cox, told the Conference that the
lesson of Bosnia when 10 days of targeted intervention created the
conditions for peace must now be applied to Kosova.
The ferocious Liberal attack on President Milosevic was backed by EU
Commissioner Emma Bonino, who warned the ELDR group at its strategy
conference in Venice that the 15 member states should not agree to the
Yugoslav leader's plan to run food centers for Kosovar refugees. "That is
like asking Dracula to run a blood bank. There must never be a European
flag over such a concentration camp", she said.
Mrs Bonino, who visited Kosova recently and was the keynote speaker in the
Liberal's debate on EU foreign policy, said: "We are witnessing the kind of
ethnic subjugation and violation of human rights which the founding fathers
of the European Union wanted to eradicate from the continent when the
process of European integration began. Milosevic is the only European
leader with any clear project in mind for Kosova - like it or not. He
simply terrorizes the Kosovars when he feels it appropriate".
Mrs Bonino criticized European Union leaders for failing to construct a
clear joint foreign policy. "Unless we are prepared to define a foreign
policy, we will remain an economic giant but a political worm," she said,
emphasizing that there is no excuse for the EU not formulating a foreign
policy worth its name.
The ELDR emergency motion calls for an interim agreement to bring a swift
end to the fighting in Kosova before serious negotiations begin on the
final status of Kosova. The group will demand that the European Parliament
backs its military intervention proposal by enlisting the immediate
agreement of the EU's Council of Ministers.
[05] 'Kosova Will Be Ours, Or Turned to Ashes', U^K Says
It called for the formation of an international team of experts to
investigate crimes; denied having committed atrocities against Serbs
PRISHTINA, Sept 11 (KIC) - The General Headquarters of the Ushtria
^lirimtare e Kosov&s (U^K, Kosova Liberation Army) issued Thursday a press
release, dubbed 'Political Statement No 8", in which it vowed to continue
with the armed resistance against Serbia and slammed what it called
"collaborationist and pacifist elements" for undermining the resistance.
"The military and propaganda machinery of the enemy has intensified the
fabrication of charges against the U^K, blaming it for alleged killings and
massive graves, earlier in Kle^ka now in Gllogjan", the statement said. The
Serb machinery is doing this by uncovering the graves and the crimes
committed by "specialized Milosevic's criminals".
If they were allegedly committed by the U^K, why then the Belgrade
authorities have not granted visas to specialized international
organizations to investigate them, the statement said.
The General Headquarters called on the international community to form a
team of experts to investigate the crimes committed in Kosova.
The Ushtria ^lirimtare e Kosov&s has not started its war in two minds, the
statement said, but rather with the motto: "Kosova will either become ours,
or else it will be turned to ashes, with the conviction that death for
freedom is nobler that living under occupation."
[06] Thousands of Displaced Kosova Albanians Trekking for Plav&,
Montenegro
PRISHTINA, Sept 11 (KIC) - Thousands of Albanian residents of the De^an
area, driven from their homes in the recent Serb offensive, have in the
past three days been trekking rugged terrain heading for Plav& region of
Montenegro.
Musa Go^aj, chairman of a local emergency aid organization in Plav&, told
the KIC 475 Albanians arrived in the past three days, by midday today alone
180, who have been offered shelter in the local community center and in the
mosque.
Mr. Go^aj, citing accounts of those who have actually made it to Plav&,
said some 1,000 people have arrived to a location around 15 km away from
Plav&, who need transport to proceed to their hoped- for destination.
Between 5,000 and 7,000 have been on their way, eye-witnesses said.
The people - among whom women, children, sick and wounded - are in a
terrible situation, the local activist in Plav& said. Reports which could
not confirmed as three of them have died on their way, he said.
Some 8,500 people driven from their homes had found refuge in Plav&
municipality by Thursday.
It will be hard to feed and shelter more people, Mr. Go^a said.
[07] Latest Report: 16:00 hrs: Serb Military Stops Refugees up in the
Mountains
PRISHTINA, Sept 11 (KIC) - Around half a dozen thousand Albanians who were
trekking the Bjeshk&t e Nemuna mountains on their way to Plav& (Montenegro)
were stopped and turned back at around lunch time today. They were stopped
by the Serb military at a location called Bogiqe.
The terrain where they were stopped is very virtually impossible to have
access to, the KIC was told by eye-witnesses. Relief supplies can be
provided there only by helicopter.
Activists of the Emergency Council, a local aid association in Plav&,
called on international humanitarian agencies to urgently intervene to help
these refugees.
After the sealing off of the border with Albania, people driven from
western Kosova have seen passage to Montenegro as their only way out to
relative safety.
[08] Old and Helpless Albanians Holed Up in Ostrozub Village
PRISHTINA, Sept 11 (KIC) - A number of elderly Albanians have been holed up
in the village of Ostrozub, Malisheva, since last Monday, when the village
came under fierce Serb troops' attacks. It is feared that they could have
already been killed, local activists warned.
Cen Desku, a member of the LDK chapter in Malisheva, told the KIC he has
learned the names of the following persons who could not flee the village
the day of the Serb attack: Sadik Morina (75), Haxhi Morina (78), Beqir
Morina (85) and his 72-year-old wife. Mr. Desku said the number of
villagers holed up in Ostrozub may be higher, as the whereabouts of several
others are unknown as well.
[09] Serb Troops Spray with Machine-gun Fire Albanian Communities in
Malisheva
PRISHTINA, Sept 11 (KIC) - Intermittent machine-gun fire was reported
overnight in the villages around Malisheva.
Sources said that Serb troops moving along the Malisheva- Ostrozub road
opened fire on the outlying villages on both sides. There were no human
casualties as the villages have been abandoned by their residents for weeks,
the LDK Information Commission in Mailsheva said, noting that only the
remaining farmhouses could be further damaged.
The Commission also said that Serb troops pillaged the houses of Albanians
Thursday and today morning. Lorryloads of looted commodities were taken to
Rahovec.
[10] Serb Force Local Albanian Help Looting Houses of His Neighbors
PRISHTINA, Sept 11 (KIC) - Fazli Byty^i (48), resident of Karvansari
village in Malisheva, has claimed that he was forced to help the Serb
police looting the commodities of Albanians in the area.
Mr. Bytyqi told the LDK chapter in Malisheva that he was captured in the
street by Serb police and was held in their hands for two days. He was
compelled to help them pillage the property of Albanians in Banja village.
He was then tied to a tractor trailer and was only released with the
intervention of the Red Cross, he said.
Sources said that Serbs have been taking tractors, cars, domestic
appliances and other items that can be taken away.
[11] Serb Troops Kill Schoolteacher in Skivjan, Gjakova
PRISHTINA, Sept 11 (KIC) - A 47-year-old Albanian teacher, Din& ^ekaj, from
Irzniq village of De^an was reported shot dead by Serb troops on Thursday.
The LDK chapter in Gjakova said it could not yet learn details on the way
the Albanian teacher was killed. He was buried Thursday in the village of
Irzniq.
Serb Police Cracks Down on Ferizaj Village Friday Morning PRISHTINA, Sept
11 (KIC) - Heavy Serb police forces cracked down on the Koshare village in
Ferizaj Friday morning, harassing and terrorizing scores of local
Albanians.
LDK sources in Ferizaj said heavily armed Serbs raided at least half a
dozen houses in the village. Several local residents, including a school-
teacher, have suffered body injuries when beaten by the police.
The LDK chapter in Ferizaj could not learn the pretext of the Serb
crackdown on Koshare. It only reported of stepped up Serb movements of Serb
forces along the Ferizaj-Shtime road during the whole course of today.
The vice-chairman of the LDK chapter in Shtime was detained by the Serb
police today. Vitor Markaj was reportedly subjected to harassment for a
couple of hours.
[12] Serb Police Carries House-to-House Raid in Hani i Elezit Suburb
PRISHTINA, Sept 11 (KIC) - Serb police forces raided today morning half a
dozen Albanian houses in a suburb of Hani i Elezit ("General Jankvic"), a
southernmost Kosova town.
The local LDK chapter in the town named the following Albanians who had
their houses thoroughly searched by police: Faik Brava, Nafi Brava, Sami
Brava, Ramadan Bela, Zelqif La^i.
Family members in all these houses were reportedly subjected to brutal
maltreatment.
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