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Kosova Daily Report #1560, 98-09-22

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From: Kosova Information Center <http://www.kosova.com/>

Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1560
Prishtina, 22 September 1998

First Edition: 12:00 CET
Second Edition: 17:30 CET

CONTENTS

  • [01] Kosova Defense Minister Assassinated in Tirana Monday
  • [02] Serb Military Mounts Large-scale Offensive against Albanian Villages Northwest of Prishtina
  • [03] Parliament of Kosova Calls for Detained Politicians to Be Released Immediately
  • [04] Serb Forces Are Burning Several Villages in Drenica
  • [05] Serb Forces Shell and Burn Villages in Obiliq Municipality
  • [06] Serb Forces Separate Menfolks from Fleeing Families in Plemetin, Obiliq
  • [07] Three Villages in Mitrovica Shelled by Serb Troops
  • [08] Identity of Four Other Burned Albanians in Podujeva Established
  • [09] Serbs Kill 3 and Wound 4 Albanians in Shepherds Huts in De^an, Western Kosova
  • [10] Serb Troops Order Albanians to Deliver Weapons or Face Brutal Crackdown
  • [11] Serbs Terrorize Albanian Communities near Kosova-Albania Border
  • [12] Serb Abduct Human Rights Worker in Prishtina

  • [01] Kosova Defense Minister Assassinated in Tirana Monday

    PRISHTINA, Sept 22 (KIC) - Ahmet Krasniqi, Defense Minister of the Republic of Kosova, was gunned down by two masked persons at 23:25 hrs in Tirana, Albania, on Monday, the Kosova Defense Ministry said.

    Ahmet Krasniqi (1948) was assassinated while on his way to his apartment, a statement said.

    Colonel Krasniqi was named Defense Minister of the Republic of Kosova in March 1998. He completed his Military Academy in Belgrade in 1973 and served in the former Yugoslav army (JNA) till the war in Croatia started in 1991.

    He had been in contact with the Kosova Government ever since, the Defense Ministry said, having contributed "military-political analyses". Ahmet Krasniqi was author of numerous papers and studies on the military art.

    He was killed by the "extended hand of the barbarous Serb occupier", the information department of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Kosova said in a statement.

    [02] Serb Military Mounts Large-scale Offensive against Albanian Villages Northwest of Prishtina

    - Huge Serb military and paramilitary police troops, backed by hundreds of tanks and other combat equipment, involved - Initial reports indicate at least 16 Albanians, of whom 2 children, were wounded in Prekaz and in the neighboring village of Mikushnica today.

    PRISHTINA, Sept 22 (KIC) - Serbian forces unleashed today (Tuesday) morning a large-scale offensive against more than a dozen villages along the ^i^avica mountianfoot north-west of Kosova's capital Prishtina.

    The ^i^avica area has been placed inside a deadly siege since last night when huge Serb troops began taking up many positions. Serbs launched attacks against ^i^avica villages from several old bases as well as positions taken up overnight and today morning from the surrounding municipalities of Skenderaj, Gllogovc, Mitrovica, Vushtrri ('Vucitrn') and Obliq.

    Sources told the KIC that the villages of Prilluzh&, Gllavotin, Bivolak, Strofc, Zhilivod&, Be^uk, Prekaz, Mikushnic&, Polac, Lubovec, Gllobar, ^ikatov& e Re, ^ikatov& e Vjet&r, Poklek i Ri, have been under heavy fire since early morning hours today. Smoke has been billowing from all these villages, witnesses said.

    It seems like the Serbs are intent on advancing to the Qirez village (municipality of Skenderaj), the make-shift camp of several thousand Albanian refugees. It is in this village that 13 representatives of Kosovar political parties and organizations, including a number of Kosova Parliament members, are being held under arrest by the U^K since Sunday.

    Sources in all these municipal centers reported of a robust buildup of Serb troops in the positions where from ^ia^vica area can be attacked.

    Sllatina (Fush&-Kosova), Komoran, Gllogocv: Since late afternoon hours on Monday, several motorized convoys of Serb troops have been seen heading for the Drenica region along the Prishtina-Peja road. At around 17:00 hrs on Monday 18 tanks, 10 trucks and several armored personnel carriers left Prishtina heading for Gllogovc.

    At 4 a.m today, another long convoy consisting of tanks, trucks trailing artillery guns, and busloads of special units of Serb security were seen moving in the same direction.

    At around 6:00 a.m today, at least 130 Serb army and police vehicles drove along the Komoran-Gllogovc road. Serb troops launched a heavy attack against Gllobar village near the town of Gllogovc.

    Sk&nderaj: Since 7:00 a.m., Serb forces kicked off a fierce attack against Prekaz village. The village is being attacked from the former ammunition factory near Skenderaj as well as from a base established overnight in Polac village.

    Initial reports indicate that at least 16 Albanians, of whom 2 children, were wounded in Prekaz and in the neighboring village of Mikushnica today.

    Vushtrri Heavy Serbian military and police forces arrived today in the municipality of Vushtrri ('Vucitrn') from the direction of Prishtina and have advanced into the villages at the foot of ^i^avica mountain. Serbs started shelling the villages at 7 o'clock in the morning. Part of the Serb armed forces have been stationed at Bruznik.

    At 9 o'clock the village of Gllavotin was shelled. Heavy smoke was seen billowing from this village.

    Vushtrri and all the villages of the municipality which are situated alongside the ^i^avica have been placed under a ring of steel.

    For the first time, heavy Serb forces have been deployed along the Sitnica river banks. They are backed up by armored vehicles.

    Yesterday, the situation in the municipality of Vushtrri was further aggravated when a large number of armed Serbs made themselves visible. The arming of civilian Serbs went on throughout the day on Monday.

    Obiliq: Early in the morning today, Serbian forces started shelling the villages of Obiliq around ^i^avica.

    Heavy Serbia paramilitary police forces have been stationed in the village of Plemetin. They are backed up by a huge arsenal, over 100 tanks and other combat equipment. A pontoon bridge is there upon Sitnica in Plementin.

    Serbian forces have been deployed also in the village of Prilluzh& and other locations in the municipality of Vushtrri.

    Reports said Serb forces have besieged the entire area of ^i^avica.

    Meanwhile, since 5 o'clock in the morning, Serb forces have been shelling the villages of Hamidi and Sibovc of Obiliq municipality.

    Shkabaj, Prishtin&: Heavy Serbian troops backed up by combat tanks and armored vehicles arrived yesterday and today in the village of Shkabaj ('Orlovic') near Prishtina, situated on the right side of the Prishtina- Obiliq- Vushtrri-Mitrovica roadway. Serb forces have been moving in the direction Gazimestan-Shkabaj-Prishtina, with flags, chanting nationalist songs, and holding the village at gunpoint.

    The local Serbs have been armed and joined forces with the Serb police in manning guards. Sentries have been posted near the Tyrbja, near the village cemetery in Mazgit.

    Yesterday, Serb civilians ill-treated the villagers taking part in the funeral processions of one of their fellow villager.

    More than 200 Albanian families and 15 Serb ones live i this village.

    [03] Parliament of Kosova Calls for Detained Politicians to Be Released Immediately

    PRISHTINA, Sept 22 (KIC) - The Presidency of the Parliament of the Republic of Kosova, after having discussed with the political parties (LDK, PSHDK, PLK, PNDSH, PNDSHK, PPSH dhe BSPK) the situation after the detention of the Kosova political activists in Qirez village of Skenderaj ('Srbica') on Sunday, made an appeal for them to be released immediately.

    The Presidency of the Parliament and the political parties and trade unions have received with deep concern the news of the arrest by the U^K (Kosova Liberation Army) of a number members of the Republic of Kosova Parliament's, including the deputy speaker Gjergj Dedaj, and representatives of the Albanian political parties who were visiting the Albanian civilian population in the village of Qirez of Skenderaj, a press release said today.

    The Kosova Parliament and the above-mentioned political parties consider that such an act make the work of political activists harder, and "does not contribute to the rapprochement and concerted action of all the political and state institutions in their struggle for freedom and independence of Kosova", the speaker of the Parliament, Idriz Ajeti said in a statement today.

    The Presidency of the Parliament of Kosova and the political parties strongly believe that the detained political activists will be released immediately, the softly-worded appeal of the Parliament speaker concludes.

    These members of the delegation were arrested by the U^K on Sunday: 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.

    [04] Serb Forces Are Burning Several Villages in Drenica

    PRISHTINA, Sept 22 (KIC) - A Serbian military and paramilitary police offensive against the villages around the ^i^avica mountains north-west of capital Prishtina has been going on since early in the morning today (Tuesday.

    Local sources in Skenderaj ('Srbica') said around 15:00 hrs today Serb forces had advanced into the villages of T&rstenik, Gllobar, Prekaz, etc. and have been torching the Albanian houses.

    Meanwhile, the displaced Albanian population has been living in the mountains fearful of Serb shells landing there, too, as it has happened in elsewhere in Kosova.

    An LDK source in the village of Qirez told the KIC Serbs have been shelling continuously the villages of Dobroshefc, ^ikatov&, Gllanasell& and Baic&. They villages are being shelled from Serb forces positions in the Ferronikeli (Ferrous-Nickel) factory compounds near the town of Gllogovc. The villages are burning, the source said, adding that Serb tanks are advancing towards the villages.

    An Albanian was confirmed wounded by midday today in the village of Gllanasell&.

    The Albanian population has deserted the attacked villages and flee to the mountains.

    [05] Serb Forces Shell and Burn Villages in Obiliq Municipality

    PRISHTINA, Sept 22 (KIC) - Early in the morning today (Tuesday), heavy Serb military and police troops started shelling the villages of the municipality of Obiliq stretching at the foot of the ^i^avica mountains.

    An LDK activist told the KIC Serb forces have been shelling the villages of Grabovc i Ep&rm, Shipitull&, Hade, Sibovc, Lajthisht& ('Leskovsic'), Zhilivod& and outlying areas.

    Serb forces have been attacking from their positions in the outskirts of Bardhi i Madh ('Belacevac'), the Dobrosell& open mine pit, the "Kosova B" power plant compounds, the village of Mazgit, while the attacked villages have been placed under a deadly siege.

    The houses of the Mirena family compound have been set ablaze amidst Serb shelling of Hade village.

    Movement of people has been hampered in the region, and the employees of the open pit mine in Bardhi i Madh have not been allowed to go to their work-places.

    Heavy Serb forces with tanks and armored vehicles have been repositioned at a location called Pishat e Sllatin&s near Fush& Kosova.

    Latest reports said the villages of Lajthisht&, Sibofc, Hamidi, Grabofc, Shipitull&, Gllavotin, Zhilivod&, Bivolak, Mihaliq and Strofc, municipality of Obiliq, are all in flames. Having entered the villages, Serbs loot the houses before setting them ablaze.

    In these villages, besides their population, displaced people who had been running towards ^i^avica today morning have found themselves in the face of new risks.

    The refugees in ^i^avica region - mostly women, children and the elderly - have been in a desperate situation. They have been streaming up there after the shelling today.

    Local sources said a woman of the Kelmendi family compound of Sibovc village had been wounded today.

    A local resident of the village of Plemetin told the KIC today the Albanians left their village after it came under shelling and were moving towards Milloshev& village.

    The resident said Serb soldiers and policemen had held up the men of this village and ordered women to proceed towards the small town of Obiliq.

    Serb policemen and sliders told the Albanian women they could stay in Plementin because "nothing had happened there!"

    [06] Serb Forces Separate Menfolks from Fleeing Families in Plemetin, Obiliq

    PRISHTINA, Sept (KIC) - The Serb troops have been separating menfolks from clusters of fleeing Albanians in Plemetin village, in Obiliq municipality, north-west of Prishtina, two witnesses told the KIC today.

    Sources in the area said heavy Serb troops backed up by 30 tanks, half a dozen trucks and other combat vehicles ,were deployed around the Plemetin village early in the morning today. At around 6:00, Serbs unleashed an artillery attack against the farmhouses in the village.

    The witnesses said once the bombardment died out for a while, the local population began fleeing in panic. Clusters of fleeing people were halted by Serb troops later. The Serbs held up all the menfolks, while the rest of their families were ordered to return to their village.

    By early afternoon the KIC could not learn anything about the fate of Albanians held up by Serb troops in Plemetin today morning.

    [07] Three Villages in Mitrovica Shelled by Serb Troops

    PRISHTINA, Sept 22 (KIC) - The villages of Vaganic& e Ep&rme, V&rnic& and Pir^, in the Mitrovica municipality, came under heavy Serb fire both last night and today (Tuesday) morning.

    The LDK chapter in Mitrovica said Serb troops entered the Vaganica village today morning, embarking on a brutal campaign of repression and intimidation. Serbs set afire half a dozen farmhouses of the Haxhiu and Gjoshi extended families.

    Several houses have been reported torched likewise in the villages of V&rrnic& and Lusht&.

    The plundering and destroying of property of Albanians preceded the actual burning of houses, local residents told LDK chapter in Mitrovica.

    Several KIC sources, including the LDK Information Commission in Mitrovica, reported of an immense buildup and movement of Serb forces in the town and surrounding areas. Armed Serb civilians have also been roaming the streets, they said.

    Serb police and armed civilians manning patrols were positioned this morning in several places between the town theater and the secondary technical school in the town, as well as on the Mitrovica-Shipol road.

    [08] Identity of Four Other Burned Albanians in Podujeva Established

    PRISHTINA, Sept 22 (KIC) - Charred bodies of four other Albanians burned last week in houses between the villages of Dobratin and Baj^in&, in Podujeva, were identified today.

    The bodies of six, perhaps seven, Albanians were found Sunday in three burned houses in the Lepaja family compound near Dobratin.

    Family members identified on Monday corpses of Rrahim Lepaja (30), and Beqir Lepaja (28), both of them residents of the Lepaja family compound.

    The LDK chapter in Podujeva said the identitity of the following four burned Albanians was established today: Xhafer Ajvazi (60) resident of Dobratin, Ejup Sejdiu (36), Rrahim Ramadani (16) the three of them residents of Dobratin, and Muhamet Fazliu (35), resident of Llausha village, Podujeva municipality.

    The four victims had tried to go to Dobratin village and evacuate their families in the wake of the Serb crackdown on the village last week. The men were apprehended by Serb troops and were finally burned after having been terrorized brutally, the LDK chapter said, quoting witnesses who spoke on condition of anonymity, fearful of Serb reprisals.

    At least 23 Albanians were killed last week during a huge Serb forces' offensive against Albanian communities in the Shala a Bajgor&s region, straddling between the municipalities of Podujeva, Mitrovica and Vushtrri, north-west of Prishtina.

    [09] Serbs Kill 3 and Wound 4 Albanians in Shepherds Huts in De^an, Western Kosova

    PRISHTINA, Sept 22 (KIC) - The LDK chapter in De^an said today (Tuesday) three Albanians were killed and four others wounded in an Alpine summer hut in Strellc mountains, when the site was attacked by Serb troops on Sunday.

    It named the following Albanians as slain by Serbs: Ms Florije Kamaj (35), Can& ^elaj (29), and Naser Bajramaj (15).

    The women, Shyhrete Bajramaj and Vjollca Bajramaj, and two other men, whose identity could not be learned still, were wounded. They were taken to hospital for treatment, the LDK said, failing to describe their health condition.

    Several other Albanians were tortured badly, including Ms Sofe Bajramaj, Elez Kamaj, Hasan Hoxhaj, Ms Ajmane Hoxhaj, Isuf Demush Kurtulajn, LDK sources said.

    [10] Serb Troops Order Albanians to Deliver Weapons or Face Brutal Crackdown

    PRISHTINA, Sept 22 (KIC) - Residents of four villages in Suhareka, south- east Kosova, were given on Monday a 24-hour ultimatum by Serbs to surrender all the weapons they allegedly possess or else face brutal crackdown.

    The LDK chapter in Suhareka said the police and military troops backed up by heavy armament drove yesterday along the main squares of the villages of Gjinoc, Sopij&, Mushtisht and Re^an. Residents of these villages were told to hand ine every single piece of armament by Tuesday noon.

    Witnesses said Serb forces on board of the vehicles waved Albanian banners, symbols of U^K and other national Albanian symbols, provoking and ridiculing the local population.

    Similar ultimatums for surrendering weapons have been lately issued to many villages across Kosova. The immediate consequence of such a campaign has been thousands of people fleeing their homes out of fear of Serb onslaughts and massacres.

    Residents of a village near Rahovec (Orahovac) were last week told by Serb forces that they may give 50 German marks per family instead of weapons if they wanted to be spared from persecution.

    They did so, but the odd thing is that other troops asked the same amount of many from the same villagers the very next day.

    [11] Serbs Terrorize Albanian Communities near Kosova-Albania Border

    PRISHTINA, Sept 22 (KIC) - The LDK Information Commission in Prizren described the situation in Hasi region, located near the Kosova-Albania border in western Kosova, as very repressive and dangerous amidst unremitting Serb army and police campaigns of terror.

    The villages of Dedaj, Lugisht&, Kushnin, Kabash and Romaj&, which have been under a virtual siege by Serb troops since last Saturday, have been further oppressed today.

    Residents of these villages have been ordered to surrender all the weapon they allegedly possess, or else "face a complete destruction" as Serb officers put it.

    Serb officers went to the villages of Krajk and Gjonaj today ordering villagers to choose representatives who they would talk to about the modalities of handing over to the police the weapons they allegedly possess.

    At the villages of Kabash and Romaj&, Serbs have set afire several houses and barns, including those of Refki Demaj, Sali Demaj, Sadri Demaj, Ismet Xhemaj, Arif Ukaj and Naki Nezaj. In addition, the Serbs vowed to raze the two villages unless every single piece of weapon is delivered to them, sources said.

    [12] Serb Abduct Human Rights Worker in Prishtina

    PRISHTINA, Sept 22 (KIC) - The fate of a Kosovar human rights worker, abducted by Serbs in Prishtina five days ago, is till unknown, his organization said today.

    Xhavit Haziri, a former political prisoner, currently an administrative worker with Prishtina-based Council for the Defense of Human Rights and Freedoms (CDHRF), was abducted in Prishtina on 17 September, at 11:30 a.m. while on his way to his office.

    The CDHRF quoted eye-witnesses speaking on condition of anonymity as saying that Xhavit Haziri was abducted by Serbs in plain clothes. The kidnapers were apparently officers of the Serb state security, they said.

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