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Kosova Daily Report #1568, 98-09-30
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1568
Prishtina, 30 September 1998
CONTENTS
[01] Rugova Declares Thursday a Day of National Mourning
[02] Mine Explodes, Albanian Doctor Dies, Three Other Wounded in Obri e
Ep&rme
[03] Serb Resume Shelling Obri e Ep&rme Village in Drenica
[04] The Bodies of 9 Slain Albanians in Gllogovc Area Identified
[05] Foreign Reporter on Another Serb Atrocity in Malisheva Villages Last
Weekend
[06] Mutilated Bodies of Five Albanians Found in Suhareka
[07] Albanian Found Killed in Shipitull& Village of Obiliq
[08] One Albanian Killed, Two Wounded in Minefield, in Petrov& Village of
Shtimje
[09] Police Stages Shooting Incident to Turn Back Visiting Observers
[10] Many Civilian Albanians Suspected Killed and Wounded in Jezerc,
Ferizaj
[11] Village of Vasilev& Has Been Levelled to the Ground, Resident Claims
[12] 'Leave or See Yourselves Burning Together with Your Homes', Police
Tells Villagers
[13] Twenty Suhareka Albanians, Tortured by Serbs, in Prizren Hospital
[14] Serb Troops Crackdown on Refugee Camping Sites
[01] Rugova Declares Thursday a Day of National Mourning
PRISHTINA, Sept 30 (KIC) - The President of the Republic of Kosova Dr.
Ibrahim Rugova declared Thursday, 1 October 1998, a day of national
mourning for the massacre of the Delia family from Obri e Ep&rme and the
Albanians killed in the past months during the Serbian military and police
offensive in Kosova.
[02] Mine Explodes, Albanian Doctor Dies, Three Other Wounded in Obri e
Ep&rme
PRISHTINA, Sept 30 (KIC) - Dr. Shp&tim Robaj, an anaesthetist and junior
lecturer with the Albanian-run Faculty of Medicine of the University of
Prishtina, died today (Wednesday) of wounds he received when the car of the
ICRC ran in what seemed to be a land mine between the villages of Obri e
Ep&rme and Likoc, in Drenica region. His colleagues and co-travellers, Dr.
Ilir Tolaj, Ms Linda Bunjaku and Meggy Bryson, New Zealand, a member of
staff of the Prishtina office of the ICRC, were wounded in the accident,
sources said.
The ICRC press representative in Prishtina said the accident occurred at
9:30 hrs when one of the two cars of this organization ran into an
explosive device. The first aid was given to the four wounded by personnel
travelling with the other car which was not affected by the explosion.
They were in the area to offer assistance to the population in this part of
the world, the ICRC spokesman said.
The shocking news on the death of Dr. Robaj, father of two, was confirmed
by Ms Beatrice Weber, head of the ICRC, who was with the wounded in the
hospital.
Prof. Alush Gashi, a health and humanitarian policies advisor to the
President Rugova of Kosova, said he was shocked by the news on the accident
"caused by mines laid down by Serb forces after their massacre in Obri
village of Drenica".
Prof. Gashi asked for international independent investigations on the
accident.
Pregnant women and infants are being killed in Serb massacres in Kosova,
but also health personnel, "as a punishment for their assistance to the
wounded Albanians", Prof. Alush Gashi, a university medical professor said
in a statement today.
[03] Serb Resume Shelling Obri e Ep&rme Village in Drenica
Two more slain Albanians found
PRISHTINA, Sept 30 (KIC) - At 9:30 in the morning today (Wednesday), Serb
forces positioned in Likoc village resumed a heavy shelling the village of
Obri e Ep&rme, Murat Musliu, a local human rights activist in Skenderaj
('Srbica') told the KIC.
There has been no immediate word on casualties.
Seventeen more Serb armored vehicles arrived in Likoca last night, local
sources said.
Meanwhile, the local Human Rights Council said another Albanian massacred
by Serb forces was found in Obri e Ep&rme today. Habib Deliu, was found in
the fields not far from his house.
The Council said Serb police has murdered Driton Hysenaj (14) in Likoc.
[04] The Bodies of 9 Slain Albanians in Gllogovc Area Identified
PRISHTINA, Sept 30 (KIC) - The bodies of 9 Albanians massacred by Serb
military, paramilitary and police forces in the Gllogovc area have been
identified today, the Prishtina-based Council for the Defense of Human
Rights and Freedoms (CDHRF) reported.
The CDHRF said the mutilated bodies of Liman Haki Krasniqi (1967), Shefqet
Haki Krasniqi (1965), Sk&nder Hyd& Krasniqi (1970) and Ali Met& Krasniqi
(1818), who was found burned in his house at Negroc village of Gllogovc.
The bodies of Mehdi Syl& Morina (1953), resident of Gjergjica of Malisheva,
Ilaz Maliq Javori (1953), resident of Llazica of Malisheva, and Ramadan
Muleta (1954), Bashkim Tahir Muleta (27) and Besnik Rexhep Muleta (24), all
three from Korrotica village of Gllogovc, have been identified too. The
three Muletas were reportedly killed on Sunday near a limestone mine in
Korrotica. The family told KIC they could not collect the bodies because of
the Serb police presence in the area.
The CDHRF said Serb forces have killed three Albanians from Gllarev&
village of Klin&s, as well as another at Vu^ak village.
Their names have not been made known.
Serb forces have wounded Xhevat Shaban Tha^i, resident of Llapushnik
village of Gllogovc.
Local CDHRF activists have been working hard on the ground to learn about
the location of other Albanians suspected massacred by Serb forces.
[05] Foreign Reporter on Another Serb Atrocity in Malisheva Villages Last
Weekend
PRISHTINA, Sept 30 (KIC) - Serb troops have executed over a dozen Albanians
in Gollubovc village of Malisheva and have massacred others in the
neighboring village of Pllo^ica, in the municipality of Malisheva, a
witness told the KIC today.
A foreign reporter, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he toured the
area and the village of Pllo^ica and Gollubovc today (Wednesday) where he
saw some of the victims of Serb atrocities and a site where 12-13 Albanians
were executed last Saturday.
2In the hills above Pllo^ica, there are around 2,000 displaced persons,
many of them from surrounding hamlets, as the village has a smaller
population than that, he said. According to accounts of IDP's last Friday
the police shot dead a 74-old-man, Hazir Maloku.
The late elderly man, alongside with several other men, tried to get down
to the village an fetch some food for his family camping out in the hills.
Serb troops opened fire on the men. Others could run away and return to the
hills, whereas Hazir Maloku was killed.
On Monday, Serb troops entered into Pllo^ica, burned all the houses down,
and killed the livestock.
The reporter quoted accounts of local residents of another village,
Gollubovc, where the Serbs executed a dozen men last weekend and burned at
least one.
Last Saturday, at around 10 a.m., Serb forces surrounded a group of around
500 IDP's in a field near Gollubovc. The Serbs then picked 12-13 men, aged
between 17 and 50, who were forced to stand against a wooden fence and were
executed, the reporter quoted local residents as saying. He said he saw at
that site many casings of large-caliber guns and automatic rifles. He
showed a casing which seemed to be of a 21 mm machine-gun.
The reporter said he saw 8 fresh graves there. The local residents said
they were ready to open one or more and show him the bodies, but he refused
because, as he said, he had to return back.
"In the same village I saw the corpse of a man, whom the residents said
were going to bury this afternoon", the reporter said. The man was
apparently burned with an unknown acid, poured over his body from the knees
and upwards. The villagers named him as Ramadan Hoxha, 37, the reporter
said, who confirmed that he had seen burned land near the forest where he
was killed.
"I saw the body of another man with his throat slit", the reporter said.
Villagers identified him as Kajtaz Maloku, but they could not say how and
when he was killed noting only they had found his dead body near the
village. He was also to be buried today afternoon, the reporter said.
The reporter spoke of another wounded Albanian whom he saw being taken
somewhere for treatment in a horse-drawn cart. The man had wounds caused by
large-caliber bullets at his lower part of stomach. In addition, his hands
were black, apparently after having had made fingers prints in a police
station, the reporter concluded. The wounded man was later picked by a team
of the Doctors of the World, said the reporter who insisted not to have
his name mentioned.
Sources in Malisheva reported during the past weekend about a dozen
Albanians killed in the villages in the area and around Pllo^ica village.
[06] Mutilated Bodies of Five Albanians Found in Suhareka
PRISHTINA, Sept 30 (KIC) - Local residents and activists in the in the
villages of Suhareka found today bodies of five Albanians killed during the
latest Serb offensive launched on Sunday. The LDK chapter in Suharek said
the bodies of the victims were mutilated.
The bodies of Ali Buzhala (55), Murat Kokollari (55), and Adem Buzhala (58),
were found in their village of residence in Budakova today morning. The
dead body of another still unidentified man was found in the village.
At another village, at Mushitisht, the local residents found today the dead
body of 29-year-old Albanian Bajram Byty^i. Another man Bedri Halitjaha
(1982), resident of the same village was found wounded and in a life-
threatening condition.
Over a dozen villages in south-west Kosova straddling a triangle between
Shtime, Ferizaj and Suhareka came under Serb fire on Sunday morning. Local
sources have so far reported about at least half a dozen killed Albanians
in the area. They fear that the casualty figures may be much higher but it
is impossible to confirm still as the ares is kept inside sealed off by the
Serb troops and the population who fled the villages in the midst the crack
down has not returned to their home, most of them torched or destroyed.
[07] Albanian Found Killed in Shipitull& Village of Obiliq
PRISHTINA, Sept 30 (KIC) - Yesterday, Mehaz Mjekiqi (60) was found killed
in Shipitull& village of the municipality of Obiliq. He was buried in his
native Grabovc i Ep&rm village.
LDK sources in Obiliq said during their attack in Shipitull&, Serb forces
burned and looted many houses. They have killed livestock and burned all
the cattle food.
Serb forces are still stationed at a location called "K&rshi i Grabocit"
(the Grabovc rock).
[08] One Albanian Killed, Two Wounded in Minefield, in Petrov& Village of
Shtimje
PRISHTINA, Sept 30 (KIC) - Yesterday, Xhemshir Ademaj (35) was killed and
two other local Albanians wounded in a minefield in their native Petrova
village of Shtime. One of the wounded was said to be in a serious
condition.
[09] Police Stages Shooting Incident to Turn Back Visiting Observers
PRISHTINA, Sept 30 (KIC) - Just before 10 a.m today, when the arrival of a
delegation of American observers was expected in Shtime, Serb police forces
started shooting along the road, staging 2a response to an attack or
fighting, local sources said.
The delegation of observers was thus prevented from visiting the attacked
and burned villages during the Serb attacks of the past three days.
[10] Many Civilian Albanians Suspected Killed and Wounded in Jezerc,
Ferizaj
PRISHTINA, Sept 30 (KIC) - At around 18:00 hrs on Tuesday, Serb forces
stopped shelling the village of Jezerc, and some 90 tanks of the Serb
military withdrew from the village of Nerodime e Ep&rme, LDK sources in
Ferizaj ('Urosevac') said.
While withdrawing, Serb military and polcie troops raided many Albanian
houses, smashed many of them, and ill-treated many Albanian residents.
Serb forces have been burning today Albanian houses in two villages,
Nerodime e Ep&rme and Nerodime e Poshtme, local sources said.
They said a number of civilian Albanians are suspected killed and wounded
by Serb forces at Jezerc village. It has been impossible to know something
more about this, because the village has been sealed off by Serb forces.
In the past two days, many Albanians, mostly women and children, have
arrived in the town of Ferizaj, seeking shelter.
[11] Village of Vasilev& Has Been Levelled to the Ground, Resident Claims
PRISHTINA, Sept 30 (KIC) - On 25 and 26 September, Serb military and police
forces looted and then levelled to the ground the village of Vasilev&,
municipality of Gllogovc, a resident of Vasilev& told the KIC.
He said that during those two days, Serb forces killed seven civilian
Albanians between the villages of Vasilev& and Poklek i Vjet&r, among whom
Sadri Mu^olli and Naim Kluna from Pokleku i Vjet&r.
Besides burning the farmhouses, Serb forces have killed hundreds of heads
of livestock.
Half of the Albanian houses have been looted and burned in the village of
Poklek i Vjet&r. The wheat mill alone, which was burned by Serb forces,
amounts to one million DM, the source said.
[12] 'Leave or See Yourselves Burning Together with Your Homes', Police
Tells Villagers
PRISHTINA, Sept 30 (KIC) - At around 18:00 hrs on Tuesday, Serb troops
launched a heavy artillery attack against the Bitia e Ul&t village in the
municipality of Sht&rpca, south-east of Kosova.
A local resident of Bitia, Muhabi Ademi, told the KIC today morning the
Serb troops who had cracked down on the village earlier in the day on
Tuesday, set ablaze at least 8 farmhouses of local Albanians. The entire
population, except a 90-year-old woman, fled the village yesterday
afternoon after repeated threats by Serb troops.
A foreign reporter who spoke on condition of anonymity told the KIC today
morning he witnessed himself Serb forces' operations in Bitia village on
Tuesday.
Serb police ordered the local Albanians to leave the village at once or
else they would see themselves burning together with their homes, the
reporter said.
The LDK chapter in Sht&rpca reported Tuesday morning about a Serb crackdown
on the residents of Bitia and Viqa. The LDK named the following Albanians
rounded up by Serb police after they had their homes raided: Haki Bakiu,
Ilmi Bakiu, Rexhep Bislimi, Mehmet Bislimi, Agron Bislimi, Agim Bislimi,
Imri Zenuni, Afrim Ahmeti, Fakir Hamiti, Avni Hamiti, Heset Ka^iku, Nysret
Bakiu, Miftar Bakiu, Ismajl Bakiu, Fadil Jakupi, Naim Murati and Bedri
Izeti.
[13] Twenty Suhareka Albanians, Tortured by Serbs, in Prizren Hospital
PRISHTINA, Sept 30 (KIC) - At least 20 Albanians from villages in Suhareka
municipality who were subjected to Serb forced beating have been
hospitalized in the clinics of the town hospital in Prizren.
The LDK chapter in Prizren said many of the Albanians treated from wounds
sustained in the hands of the Serb police are in grave health condition.
[14] Serb Troops Crackdown on Refugee Camping Sites
PRISHTINA, Sept 30 (KIC) - Thousands of uprooted Albanians who fled their
homes in the wake of Serb attack against communities in the Suhareka last
Sunday have been scattered in the are, unable to return to their gutted
house or packed with Serb troop.
Sources in Suhareka said the Serb troops have cracked down on several
camping sites of the IDPs dispersing them forcefully or compelling them to
return to their homes. Many of them have been seen heading for the town of
Prizren today.
Local organizations in Prizren said that the town of Prizren has been
swelled by over 45 thousand refugees from war-torn area in the border area
as well as from the neighboring municipalities of Suhareke, Rahovec and
Malisheva.
Witnesses told KIC that three newborn babies have died shortly after being
born in two camping sites near Suhareka villages.
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