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Kosova Daily Report #1577, 98-10-09
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1577
Prishtina, 9 October 1998
CONTENTS
[01] President Rugova's Press Conference
[02] U^K Halts Its Military Actions
[03] LDK, PLK Call for NATO Intervention in Kosova
[04] Four Unidentified Bodies Cannot Be Buried in Malisheva Village
[05] Fresh Serb Troops Deployed in Planej& of Prizren
[06] Land Mines Explode in Southern Kosova Village
[07] Albanian Family Evicted from Apartment
[01] President Rugova's Press Conference
A NATO intervention should be seen as a move to protect the people of
Kosova, pursuant to Chapter VII of the UN, Rugova said
PRISHTINA, Oct 9 (KIC) - The President of the Republic of Kosova
Dr. Ibrahim Rugova told a press conference in Prishtina today the situation
in Kosova continued to be grave and dangerous. Serb military and police
forces have continued their action against villages in Malisheva, Drenica
and Mitrovica. "Thousands of Albanians live up in the hills, exposed to the
elements", Rugova said, referring to reports that there have already
occurred cases of people dying of low temperatures, especially
children. The slain and mutilated bodies of scores of people - mostly
elderly, women, and children - have been found in the past several days, he
added, speaking about the consequences of Serb offensives in Kosova.
The Serb regime campaign of violence and repression against Albanians has
continued, with arrests and trials of hundreds of people for political
reasons, Ibrahim Rugova stressed.
The Kosova President told reporters Serb forces have not withdrawn from
Kosova. "On the contrary, fresh troops have been sent in from Serbia, and
others have only been repositioned."
The best solution for Kosova is for it to be an independent country, with
all guarantees for local Serbs and an interim stage international
protectoarata, Dr. Rugova reiterated his well-known line. "Kosova was an
associate member of a state that has ceased to exist, that is ex-
Yugoslavia. Therefore, just like the other republics, Kosova has the right
to be independent", President Rugova said. He pointed out that Kosova has
been "an occupied state since 1990", whereas it has been under unrelenting
Serbian aggression since March 1998. "Kosova's independence would
stabilize the entire South-eastern Europe", he underlined.
The Kosova leader hailed the permanent efforts of U.S. President and
Secretary of State on Kosova, calling Clinton and Albright "friends of
Kosova". He thanked also other world leaders, including John Paul II, Prime
Minister Blair and Foreign Minister Cook, President Chirac, NATO Secretary
Solana, Kofi Annan, President Yelstin. Rugova called on Russia to be more
constructive and to abandon the "logic of the cold war".
President Rugova pressed on the USA, UE, UN, and NATO to "undertake more
energetic steps to protect the people of Kosova".
A NATO intervention should be seen as a move to protect the people of
Kosova, pursuant to Chapter VII of the UN, President Rugova concluded.
[02] U^K Halts Its Military Actions
PRISHTINA, Oct 9 (KIC) - The Ushtria ^lirimtare e Kosov&s (U^K, Kosova
Liberation Army) has declared a ceasefire, effective as of today, 9 October
1998, although it did not term it 'a ceasefire'.
The General Staff of the U^K issued a statement in which it said the U^K
would show "self-restraint, so as to contribute to the implementation of
the UN Security Resolution" of 24 September which called for a ceasefire.
The "self-restraint" will be effective during the NATO military actions,
but the U^K retains the right to respond if the other side (Serbs) will not
respect this, the statement said.
One of the reasons cited in summer against NATO intervention in against
Serb targets in Kosova was that the U^K "would take advantage of them" to
further its gains.
[03] LDK, PLK Call for NATO Intervention in Kosova
PRISHTINA, Oct 9 (KIC) - Against the background of the seven-month Serb
aggression in Kosova, which has left more than 1,500 Albanian civilians
killed and massacred, over 400 settlements shelled, looted, and burned,
more than 480.000 displaced and refugees, the Presidency of the Democratic
League of Kosova (LDK) called for NATO military intervention today
(Friday).
The Belgrade regime has not complied with any of the demands contained in
UN Security Council Resolution 1199, the LDK said.
The main political force called today on the UN Security Council, the
United States, the European Union, the OSCE, and members of the Contact
Group, and NATO not to believe Belgrade's "empty promises" any longer.
"There should be no hesitation to launch strong and urgent action, to
intervene militarily in Kosova, to end Serbian aggression", the LDK said,
adding that peacekeeping ground troops should then be committed here so as
to ensure that a political and negotiates solution to the Kosova issue is
found on the basis of the political will of the people of Kosova expressed
in the 1991 referendum.
Meanwhile, the Liberal Party of Kosova (PLK) added its voice to the calls
for multinational NATO forces to destroy the Serbian war machinery and
arsenal, to "pave the way for a political resolution" in Kosova respecting
the will of the people.
[04] Four Unidentified Bodies Cannot Be Buried in Malisheva Village
PRISHTINA, Oct 9 (KIC) - Four unidentified corpses have been laying on the
ground near the local schoolhouse in Gllareva village, the LDK chapter in
Malisheva said.
The bodies could not be identified or buried because of the Serb forces'
presence in the area. Serb troops have been occupying five houses of
Albanians in Gllareva village, the source said.
The LDK said the residents of Kramovik village were prevented by the Serb
police from returning to their homes today. Some of the villagers were
reportedly told by Serb police they would be shot dead if they only
attempted to come near the village.
Local activists said that only one house in Kramonik village was not hit by
Serb shells during heavy attacks in summer months. A small number of houses
in the village can be used for temporary shelter, they said.
[05] Fresh Serb Troops Deployed in Planej& of Prizren
PRISHTINA, Oct 9 (KIC) - Heavy Serb/Yugoslav army forces were reported
deployed today (Friday) morning near Planej& village of Prizren, western
Kosova.
The LDK chapter in Prizren said a long convoy of Serb troops in armored
vehicles and trucks trailing artillery pieces drove today morning along the
Gjonaj village. The troops stopped later at Planej&, where they began
digging in and camouflaging in the forests.
The rapid buildup of Serb troops has caused apprehension amongst the local
population.
[06] Land Mines Explode in Southern Kosova Village
PRISHTINA, Oct 9 (KIC) - At least two land mines have exploded this week
near the Dremjak village in Hani i Elezit, a southernmost Kosova
municipality bordering on Macedonia.
Sources in the area said that land mines have been planted in many places
along the Kosova-Macedonia border area. Several of them have exploded
during the past few months, killing cattle in the area. No human casualty
have been reported.
[07] Albanian Family Evicted from Apartment
Serb policeman housed in it instead
PRISHTINA, Oct 9 (KIC) - The family of Nuredin Ibishi in Prishtina was
forced by Serb police to vacate their apartment they have legally lived for
15 years.
The Trade Union of former policemen of Kosova, whose member Nuredin Ibishi
is, said five Serb policemen broke into his apartment on Tuesday ordering
them to remove things immediately. "Your husband does not recognize the
Serb state, therefore you have to leave", Serb policemen told Mrs Ibishi.
A Serb police officer has occupied the apartment, the trade union said.
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