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Kosova Daily Report #1578, 98-10-10
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1578
Prishtina, 10 October 1998
CONTENTS
[01] President Rugova Receives Ambassador Holbrooke
[02] Holbrooke and Donnelly to the Press
[03] U^K Reaffirms Ceasefire, Assures NGO's Based in Kosova, Says Serb
Forces Not Complying
[04] At Least 492 Albanians Killed in Kosova in September, CDHRF Says
[05] Serb Military Kills 15-Year-Old Albanian in Gjakova
[01] President Rugova Receives Ambassador Holbrooke
PRISHTINA, Oct 10 (KIC) - In Prishtina today, the President of the Republic
of Kosova Dr. Ibrahim Rugova received Ambassador Richard Holbrooke,
President Clinton's special envoy, Ambassador Chris Hill, the U.S. envoy
for Kosova, and Ambassador Brian Donnelly, Britain's envoy to Belgrade.
The most recent developments and the possibilities for a negotiated
settlement to the Kosova issue were discussed in the meeting.
President Ibrahim Rugova reiterated his demand for an urgent international
intervention to protect the people of Kosova and create the conditions for
a political resolution of the Kosova issue.
After the meeting, Clinton's special envoy Holbrooke and the British
ambassador Donnelly spoke to the press in front of Rugova's residence.
[02] Holbrooke and Donnelly to the Press
"We are here to find a totally viable, credible, verifiable, irreversible
compliance with the UN Resolution", Ambassador Holbrooke said
PRISHTINA, Oct 10 (KIC) - After the conclusion of their meeting with
President Ibrahim Rugova of Kosova, Ambassador Richard Holbrooke and
Ambassador Brian Donnelly spoke to the press in Prishtina today
(Saturday).
Holbrooke said Donnelly, the Ambassador of Great Britain, Ambassador Hill
and himself had just met with Dr. Rugova. They had met earlier today with
members of the Kosova Albanian negotiating team, he said.
Ambassador Donnelly and Holbrooke would be returning to Belgrade, whereas
Ambassador Hill would be staying behind to continue talks in Prishtina, the
Clinton special envoy told reporters. Then he made the rhetorical
question:"So, where are we?", to which he replied: "Well, we are where we
were earlier today, where we were yesterday: extremely serious situation.
No change there."
Planning has continued to move forward at NATO, Holbrooke said.
"I'll let NATO speak for itself; we are not here on behalf of NATO.
We are here to find a way to do the best we can in a very difficult
situation. We are very grateful to Dr. Rugova, for the time he took to see
us today. He continues to represent important moderate leadership in a
situation where all sides increasingly resorted to violence, and we greatly
admire and appreciate that. We will return to Belgrade and I will have an
immediate meeting with President Milosevic, and we will see where we go
from there", Ambassador Richard Holbrooke said in his remarks to the press
in Prishtina.
Meanwhile, Ambassador Brian Donnelly recalled that the British Foreign
Secretary, Mr. Robin Cook, chaired the Contact Group meeting on Friday and
afterwards announced the six points, "which we think are essential for
compliance with UNSC Resolution 1199."
Ambassador Holbrooke invited me to come here today to illustrate the clear
unity in purpose of support of those demands", Donnelly added. He endorsed
Holbrooke's remarks about the importance of the situation and the
significance for "both sides to negotiate hard and seriously" on Kosova.
Ambassador Hill will be continuing "his extraordinary and intense efforts
which have been going on all summer long" on a political process,
Ambassador Holbrooke said, declining to say whether there was any progress
after the meetings with Milosevic.
Holbrooke said he himself and ambassadors Hill and Donnelly are diplomats,
who by nature "always believe that it is better to keep talking".
Nobody wants to have to resort to the bombing, or military action.
"The UN Resolution is very clear, and Foreign Secretary Robin Cook and
Secretary of State Albright and others, have made clear the Yugoslav
government is not in compliance with that Resolution", Holbrooke said.
"On the base of that fact, in another part of Europe, other people are
planning another way to deal with the problem", the Clinton envoy said,
alluding to NATO. "And that is not what we are here for. We are here to
find a totally viable, credible, verifiable, irreversible compliance with
the UN Resolution."
[03] U^K Reaffirms Ceasefire, Assures NGO's Based in Kosova, Says Serb
Forces Not Complying
PRISHTINA, Oct 10 (KIC) - The General Staff of the Kosova Liberation Army
(U^K) reaffirmed in a statement yesterday (Political Declaration no 13) it
had declared a ceasefire, "restraining itself from armed actions in a bid
to abide by the demands of the UN Resolution of 24 September.".
The "enemy (Serb) forces" have not respected the ceasefire, the U^K said,
adding that Serb forces started shelling in the direction of the villages
of Skenderaj, Klina, Dragobil and Maxharr& villages of Malisheva, and the
village of G&rgoc which was being shelled yesterday by Serb forces
positioned at Suka e C&rmjanit in Gjakova area.
"We have not fought back, not out of fear to confront the Serb occupier's
troops, but rather to demonstrate our courage and determination", the U^K
statement said, adding that the U^K made only tactical movements to avert
the need to fire back.
The U^K called on the international community to pressurize the "terrorist
regime in Belgrade" to accept soon the UN Resolution's demands.
The General Staff of the U^K assured international humanitarian
organizations operating in Kosova to assist those affected by the "Serbian
barbarity" the moral and physical integrity of members of such
organizations would in no circumstances "be violated by U^K fighters".
[04] At Least 492 Albanians Killed in Kosova in September, CDHRF Says
PRISHTINA, Oct 10 (KIC) - The major Kosovar human rights group, the
Prishtina-based Council for the Defense of Human Rights Freedoms (CDHRF),
said at least 492 Albanians were killed in Kosova during September alone,
as Serb offensives rolled with impunity against Albanian communities.
In a report circulated today, the Council said hundreds of Albanians were
wounded. Its activists on the ground could, however, register only 159. 73
persons were buried as unidentified, the CDHRF noted, because some were
carbonated, bodies of others were mutilated, whereas in several cases there
was none to identify the victims found in abandoned villages attacked
earlier by Serb forces.
The human rights group said it had registered 206 persons gone missing
during the last month alone. Many others were rounded up and held in Serb
police stations, whereas others were abducted and their whereabouts could
not be learned.
One of the abducted Albanians was Xhavit Haziri, a desk officer of the
human rights Council. Eye-witnesses have claimed that Mr Haziri was
abducted on 17 September while on his way to the CDHRF offices by members
of the Serb state security. Yet, Serb authorities denied he had been
detained by Serb officers. The number of missing persons in Kosova was
already 1,300 by the end September, it said.
The Council received reports of 45 cases of missing persons of Serb
nationality.
The CDHRF said on many occasions during the last month, Serb forces cracked
down on refugee sites or on clusters of people laving their villages. Serb
forces separated menfolks from their families, and men were subsequently
subjected to brutal maltreatment, intimidation or even killing. The Council
has registered similar practices during the first decade of this month too,
the CDHRF concluded.
[05] Serb Military Kills 15-Year-Old Albanian in Gjakova
Another 13-year-old boy was found with his throat slit
PRISHTINA, Oct 10 (KIC) - Serb soldiers killed last Thursday a 15- year-old
boy, Blerim Haxhi Berisha, sources in Gjakova said.
The LDK chapter in Gjakova said the late Blerim Berisha was killed in woods
near Prush village, in the Hasi region. The boy was cutting timber there
together with his father when shot dead by Serb soldiers, the source said.
The body of Blerim Berisha was taken by Serb soldiers to the town morgue in
Gjakova yesterday (Friday).
The LDK Information Commission of Gjakova said the body of a 13- year-old
boy, Neshet Byty^i, resident of Rogova village, was found on Friday not far
from his village. The boy's head was slit and his body was badly mutilated,
local villagers said. He had gone missing a month ago.
The Commission said that the resident of the village of Prush, Zylfaj and
Goden, in Hasi region have been ordered by the Serb army strictly stay
inside their houses from 17:00 on today until 9 a.m tomorrow (Sunday). The
villagers have been ordered to also keep the livestock inside during the
whole time and keep all the lights off during the night.
Serb soldiers have not explained the reasons for the imposition of such a
regime in the village.
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