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Kosova Daily Report #1559, 98-09-21
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1559
Prishtina, 21 September 1998
First Edition: 11:30 CET
Second Edition: 17:30 CET
CONTENTS
[01] Serb Army Officer Threatens to Raze Two Albanian Villages Near
Podujeva
[02] Serbian Forces Attack Likoc, Mak&rmal and Polluzh& Villages
[03] U^K Detains 13 Members of Delegation of Kosovar Political Parties
Sunday
[04] Bob Dole on Milosevic's Notorious Mendacity
[05] Two of the Six Burned Albanians Identified
[06] At Least 23 Albanians Killed in Serb Offensive against Shal& e
Bajgor&s Region
[07] Foreign Observers and Journalists Tour Dobratin Area
[08] "A Pattern of Serb Crematoriums", Kosovar Official Says
[09] Serb Forces Open Fire on Tractor with Refugees, Two Wounded Girls
[10] LDK Activist, Shot and Wounded By Serb Forces, Dies
[11] New Serb Ultimatum to Albanian Residents of Two Podujeva Villages
[12] Serbs Hold Five Villages under Siege
[13] Serbs Burn Homes of Albanians in Ferizaj
[14] Five-Member Family Missing Since End of May
[15] Serbs Step Up Arson and Vandalistic Campaigns in Hasi Region, Gjakova
[16] Serbs Soldiers Demolish School They Used as a Base
[01] Serb Army Officer Threatens to Raze Two Albanian Villages Near
Podujeva
PRISHTINA, Sept (KIC) - The Serbian ('Yugoslav') military, which has been
stationed for some time in an area between the villages of Llapashtic& and
Obran^&, has blockaded the road linking the village of Llapashtic& with the
town of Podujeva in the outskirts of the northern Kosovar town at a
location called 'Tabet e Llapashtic&s' At 9:30 in the morning today
(Monday), the Serb military stopped Mr. Hasan Potera, a secondary school-
teacher, and told him to assemble the leadership of the villages of
Llapashtic& e Ep&rme and Llapashtic& e Poshtme by 14:00 hrs today. Two Serb
soldiers had been killed, the Serb military told Mr. Potera, threatening
to attack the two villages and raze them to the ground if the village
leaders do not show up by that time in the tent of the Serb army commander
there.
In the morning today, the sound of gunfire and explosion of a number of
shells was heard in the town of Podujeva coming from the direction of
Llapashtic& village, 4 km west of the town.
Fearful of Serb reprisals and massacres, part of the population of
Llapashtic& and the outlying villages as far as Lluzhan (15 km southward)
have fled their homes amidst pouring rain.
The Prishtina-Podujeva roadway has been open for traffic today.
At least 18 Albanians were killed and some 45 houses burned and destroyed
in two villages by Serb troops in the Podujeva area last week.
[02] Serbian Forces Attack Likoc, Mak&rmal and Polluzh& Villages
PRISHTINA, Sept 21 (KIC) - At seven o'clock in the morning today (Monday),
Serbian forces launched an attack against Likoc and the surrounding
villages.
The local chapter in Skenderaj of the Prishtina-based Council for the
Defense of Human Rights and Freedoms (CDHRF), said fighting between Serb
forces and local Albanian resistance forces is going on in the center of
Likoc, then in Mak&rmal, Polluzh& and other outlying villages.
There has been no immediate word on casualties.
[03] U^K Detains 13 Members of Delegation of Kosovar Political Parties
Sunday
PRISHTINA, Sept 21 (KIC) - Late afternoon on Sunday, members of the U^K
(Kosova Liberation Army) detained a delegation of representatives of the
political parties of Kosova visiting the village of Qirez, municipality of
Skenderaj ('Srbica') which plays home to thousands of displaced Albanians.
These members of the delegation were arrested by the U^K: Gjergj Dedaj,
vice-president of the Parliament of the Republic of Kosova, Agim Krasniqi,
member of the presidency of the LDK (Democratic League of Kosova),
Professor Jusuf Telaku, an MP from the LDK, Mehdi Bardhi, member of the LDK
General Council, Veli Byty^i, vice- chairman of the PSHDK (Christian
Democrats), and Kurtesh Devaja and Simon Augustini, members of the PSHDK
presidency, Sokol Blakaj, Halim Mujku, and Hasim D&rmaku, members of the
presidency of the PLK (Liberal Party), Milaim Kadriu, chairman, and Musa
Binakaj, vice-chairman of the PPSH (Albanian Popular Party), and Qaush
Bajrushi, chairman of a Trade Unions branch.
Part of the delegation were also Mrs Nekibe Kelmendi, Secretary- General of
the LDK, and Mrs Sanije Aliu, member of the LDK presidency, but they, along
with the journalists escorting the delegation, were let go.
There has been no reaction from Kosovar parties or institutions, nor indeed
reports on whether efforts have been going on to secure the release of
Kosovar Albanian politicians detained by the U^K.
There has been no word from the U^K either.
The office of Adem Dema^i, the political representative of the U^K, said
Sunday evening doctors had recommended that Dema^i disengage himself from
his duties and take a long rest. Doctors had established a condition with
his nerves as well as a deterioration of his diabetes disease, the U^K
political representative's office said, adding that Dema^i had canceled all
his meetings with "friends from abroad and the country, as well as contacts
with the press".
[04] Bob Dole on Milosevic's Notorious Mendacity
PRISHTINA, Sept 21 (KIC) - Former Senator Robert Dole, now chairman of the
International Commission on Missing Persons in former Yugoslavia, told the
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe September 17 the U.S. and
its allies do not have to go back to the UN to get another resolution
regarding the possibility of intervention in Kosova. "This is NATO. They
don't need another resolution. They can act."
'FRY' President Slobodan Milosevic is "a bad, evil person", Bob Dole said.
The former Senator visited Kosova earlier this month. He and Assistant
Secretary John Shattuck had 'a very tense meeting' with Milosevic later in
Belgrade. This is how Dole described the meeting, and Milosevic's
mendacity: "Here's a man who looked us right in the eye and said nothing is
going to happen [in Kosova], and the next day there were 40,000 more people
[Albanians] driven from their homes."
As a rule, Western envoys who have worked with Milosevic throughout the
nineties in the midst of the crisis in former Yugoslavia have described
Milosevic as the man who threw charm over his interlocutor, who 'looked you
in the eye while blatantly lying'.
The West has treated Milosevic as a partner, and intermittently peace-maker,
in the past several years.
Meanwhile, former U.S. Congressman Joseph Dioguardi, chairman of the
Albanian-American Civic League, speaking on CNN on Saturday, slammed the
current U.S. administration, alleging that it had "two puppets" in the
Balkans, Communist-turned-Socialist leaders in Tirana and Belgrade, Fatos
Nano and Slobodan Milosevic, respectively.
[05] Two of the Six Burned Albanians Identified
PRISHTINA, Sept 21 (KIC) - The charred bodies of six, perhaps seven,
Albanians were found Sunday in three burned houses in the Lepaja family
compound (hamlet), situated between the villages of Dobratin and Baj^in&.
They were found in the area where heavy Serb forces had been deployed early
on Tuesday.
The Albanians were presumably burned at the end of the three-day- long Serb
forces' action, on Thursday afternoon.
In the guest hall (in Albanian 'od&') of Fehmi Rekaliu only part of the
remains, the bones, of three people have been found. The roof, the door and
the window of the guest hall were burned.
Fehmi told the KIC the Serb forces had entered the courtyard of his family
houses at 6:30 in the morning on Tuesday. He and the 22 members of the
extended family were holed up there till 18:30 hrs that day, he said.
The family head said a Serb officer, around 45 years of age, of middle
height, wearing a wooden cross tied to a black ribbon, had told him he
himself would occupy the guest hall until the Serb action is over. It is in
this hall that the bones of three victims were found on Sunday.
In the two-room house of Rizah Rekaliu the bones of at lasts one victim
were found. The house was burned to the ground.
The charred bodies of two victims were found in the burned house of Hazir
Rekaliu. Family members have identified the corpses of Rrahim Kadri Lepaja
(30), married with a child, and Beqir Xhafer Lepaja (28), boht of them
residents of the Lepaja hamlet.
Members of the Lepaja family told the KIC the two Albanians had been
arrested by Serb forces at midday on Thursday while on their way back to
their homes. They had deserted their village on Tuesday, along with other
people, and had returned on Thursday to take away the mother of one of them,
who had remained behind alone in the house.
In the body of Rrahim the hole of a bullet was evident. The two were
probably shot dead and mutilated before being actually burned in the
houses.
The other remains could not be identified. They could well be the bodies of
people who had been registered as missing. At least eight Albanians had
gone missing.
Two burned cars are some 100 metres away from the house of Fehmi Rekaliu,
where the remains of three people were found. The cars belonged to the
persons missing.
The casualty-toll of the Serb attacks in Dobratin, Ka^anoll and Baj^in&
last week reached 18 killed Albanians, including five U^K members.
Six local Albanians are still missing.
26 farmhouses have been burned and destroyed in Dobratin. The two buildings
of the local school and the medical center were burned, too by Serb forces
last week.
[06] At Least 23 Albanians Killed in Serb Offensive against Shal& e
Bajgor&s Region
Five Albanians killed, many wounded and missing, in Shal& region from the
Mitrovica side; at least 18 Albanians were killed in the other side, the
Llapi area, during a three-day Serb offensive last week
PRISHTINA, Sept 21 (KIC) - The LDK chapter in Mitrovica confirmed today the
identity of 5 Albanians killed last week in Shala e Bajgor&s region, north-
west of Prishtina.
The mountainous Shala e Bajgor&s region, straddling between the
municipalities of Podujeva, Mitrovica and Vushtrri, was targeted by heavy
Serb troops for three days last week. According to estimates by a local
Albanian organization, some 260 vehicles, tanks, trucks and APC's and
around 12.000 Serb troops, were involved in the operations against Albanian
villages in the area.
At least 18 Albanians were killed in two villages, Dobratin and Ka^anoll in
Podujeva municipality, which are part of the mountainous region from the
Llapi area.
The LDK chapter in Mitrovica provided today the names of the five killed
and three wounded Albanians in Shala region during the last week's Serb
offensive. It noted that may are still missing who may as well have been
slain by Serb troops, as was the case with others in the area the same
week.
The remains of six burned Albanians were found on Sunday in gutted houses
between the villages of Dobratin and Baj^in&. The six Albanians were
reported missing for a couple of days before their carbonated bodies were
found by activists in the region.
Sources in Podujeva added that the water in a well nearby the location
where the six victims were found was red and stank. They suspected corpses
of killed people may have been dumped into the well.
[07] Foreign Observers and Journalists Tour Dobratin Area
PRISHTINA, Sept 21 (KIC) - The remains of six Albanians burned by Serb
forces last week in Dobratin (Lepaja family compound) of Podujeva lay still
unburied.
A delegation of U.S. observers in Kosova, representatives of the UNHCR, and
foreign reporters, visited the village of Dobratin, north of Podujeva.
Reports said the killed person who was buried earlier in Dobratin,
identified initially as Fetah Behrami, was Haki Rekaliu, who had gone
missing.
[08] "A Pattern of Serb Crematoriums", Kosovar Official Says
PRISHTINA, Sept 21 (KIC) - Fatmir Sejdiu, secretary-general of the
Parliament of the Republic of Kosova, Abdyl Ramaj and Adil Pireva, members
of the Parliament, and LDK chapter leaders in Podujeva visited the burned
village of Dobratin, namely the site in the hamlet of Lepaja, where the
remains of six, perhaps seven, burned bodies were found on Sunday.
What we saw there was a repeat of Serb massacres against the Albanian
civilian population, Mr. Sejdiu told the KIC.
The burning of people there represented a "pattern of Serb crematoriums",
the senior Kosovar official said.
[09] Serb Forces Open Fire on Tractor with Refugees, Two Wounded Girls
PRISHTINA, Sept 21 (KIC) - Two Albanian girls, aged 8 and 12, the daughters
of Xhemail Dragidella, were wounded on Sunday in the village of Grabanic&,
municipality of Klina, when the tractor they were perched on together with
other refugee family, was fired upon by Serb forces, LDK sources said.
Xhemail Dragidella is resident of Gremnik village. His family was on its
way back from Kosuriq village, where they had sought refuge earlier.
The two girls were sent to hospital, LDK sources said.
Meanwhile, the house and small business of Haki Gashi, situated near the
"Nora" motel in the entrance to Klina, was burned by Serb forces, sources
said.
[10] LDK Activist, Shot and Wounded By Serb Forces, Dies
PRISHTINA, Sept 21 (KIC) - Abedin Ferizi, local head of the LDK in the
village of Pasom&, who was shot and seriously wounded by Serb troops on 17
September, died on 20 September, LDK sources in Vushtrri ('Vucitrn') said.
On the day Mr. Ferizi was fatally wounded, another Albanian, Halil Mustafa,
was killed in the courtyard of his family house in the nearby village of
Smrekovnic&, municipality of Vushtrri.
[11] New Serb Ultimatum to Albanian Residents of Two Podujeva Villages
PRISHTINA, Sept 21 (KIC) - LDK sources in Podujeva reported today (Monday)
afternoon that a delegation of two villages, Llapashtic& e Ep&rme and
Llapashtic& e Poshtme, consisting of Ramadan Mu^i^i, head of the LDK sub-
chapter, Ismet Shabani, member of the leadership in the LDK organization in
Llapashtic& e Poshtme, and Hasan Seferi, an elderly man, went to meet the
commander of the Serb forces, as requested by the latter earlier today.
The Serb commander told the representatives of these two villages the
residents would have to hand in weapons in their possession by midday on
Tuesday.
The Serb commander had threatened to raze the two villages to the ground if
their representatives did not show up in his tent by 14:00 hrs today.
New reinforcements have come to Serb forces stationed between the villages
of Obran^& and Llapashtic& near Podujeva today. A convoy of four lorryloads
and three APCs full of Serb forces arrived from Serbia today, local LDK
sources said.
[12] Serbs Hold Five Villages under Siege
Vow to destroy them unless residents surrender arms
PRISHTINA, Sept 21 (KIC) - The villages of Dedaj, Lugisht&, Kushnin, Kabash
and Romaj&, located near the Kosova-Albania border in western Kosova, have
been under a virtual siege by Serb troops since last Saturday, the LDK
chapter in Prizren said.
Heavy Serb troops initially encircled the Dedaj village on Saturday morning
extending the siege to the neighboring villages only a couple of hours
later.
Serb officers have ordered the residents of the five villages to "surrender
every single piece of weapon you possess or else face a complete
destruction", witnesses told the LDK chapter in Prizren.
Another witness said that the whole population of Romaja has been taken by
Serb troops to the local school building.
Serbs have separated menfolks from women and children. At Kabash village,
all the menfolks have been rounded up and confined in one of the houses in
the village.
Access to the five villages encircled by Serb troops is impossible, and it
is not known what is actually happening there, the LDK Information
Commission in Prizren said this afternoon.
[13] Serbs Burn Homes of Albanians in Ferizaj
PRISHTINA, Sept 21 (KIC) - The Serb forces have continued to burn houses
and property of Albanians in the municipality of Ferizaj, local sources
said.
The LDK chapter in Ferizaj said the Serbs set afire Saturday evening the
farmhouse of Shefki Neziri, located between the villages of Nerodime e
Poshtme and Nerodime e Ep&rme. Only a few days earlier, the Serbs burned
half a dozen farmhouses in Nerodime e Ep&rme, it said.
[14] Five-Member Family Missing Since End of May
PRISHTINA, Sept 21 (KIC) - A five-member family from Pob&rxha village in
De^an has been missing since the end of May in the wake of a Serb attack in
the area.
Beqir Mataj (67), Sejdi Mataj (60), Isa Mataj (75), Ms Mone Mataj (70) and
Ms Fane Mataj (70) were seen last on 29 May, their relatives said, noting
that they have known nothing about their whereabouts ever since.
According to estimates of the major Kosovar human rights group, the Council
for the Defense of Human Rights and Freedoms (CDHRF), over 900 persons are
considered missing in Kosova. Many of them have been missing since early
spring.
[15] Serbs Step Up Arson and Vandalistic Campaigns in Hasi Region, Gjakova
PRISHTINA, Sept (KIC) - Serb troops and paramilitary units have continued
burning and destroying property of Albanians in the Hasi region, Gjakova
municipality, the local LDK chapter reported today.
Serbs have been burning farmhouses that survived bombardments earlier this
year, as well as community centers, including schools and small local
clinics.
The houses of LDK activists have been particularly targeted, witnesses
said.
Only two days ago, Serbs set afire the houses of Mustaf& Berisha, head of
the LDK organization in Lipovec village, and Met& Berisha, principal with
the local school.
Over the past few days, Serb forces have burned scores of farmhouses in the
G&r^in&, Pnish, Ramaj&, Demjan and other hamlets in the Hasi region, the
LDK chapter in Gjakova said.
[16] Serbs Soldiers Demolish School They Used as a Base
PRISHTINA, Sept 21 (KIC) - The Serb/Yugoslav military troops have
reportedly demolished completely a school building near Gjakova they had
used as a base for a long time.
Heavy Serb troops were garrisoned for almost three months in the "Fan S.
Noli" schoolhouse in a suburb of Gjakova, from where they launched repeated
attacks against Albanian communities in the area, KIC sources in the
Gjakova reported.
Before leaving the school building, Serbs smashed everything in there,
including benches and chairs, doors and windows. In addition, Serbs broke
into several shops and depots owned by Albanians, pillaging and destroying
goods worth several thousand German marks, witnesses said.
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