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Kosova Daily Report #1588, 98-10-20
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1588
Prishtina, 20 October 1998
CONTENTS
[01] Aspects of Holbrooke-Milosevic Kosova Deal Revealed
[02] Situation in Kosova Unchanged, Despite NATO Threats, LDK Says
[03] U^K Representative Holds Press Conference in Prishtina
[04] Serbs, 'Black Hand' Members, Hack KIC Web Page Overnight
[05] Mother and Baby Receive Life-Threatening Wounds When Serb Shell Hits
Their Home
[06] Serb Police in Lipjan Arrests Four Albanians from Malisheva
[07] Serb Forces Open Fire from 13 Locations in Klina on Tuesday
[08] Only 12 Houses, Out of 220, Remain Intact from Serb Shelling of
Lybeqeva Village
[01] Aspects of Holbrooke-Milosevic Kosova Deal Revealed
PRISHTINA, Oct 20 (KIC) - The National Security Council (NSC) of the United
States issued a fact-sheet on Kosova on Monday, 19 October 1998, which
contains aspects hitherto unknown of the deal U.S. envoy Richard Holbrooke
struck last week with 'FRY' President Milosevic on Kosova regarding
compliance with UNSCR 1199 and progress on a settlement in Kosova.
Milosevic has accepted "an intrusive verification regime including OSCE
monitors on the ground and unrestricted NATO surveillance in the airspace
over Kosovo", the NSC said, adding that the Belgrade leader had agreed on a
specific timetable "for completing talks with the Kosovar Albanians that
will Kosovo self-government and its own local police."
Milosevic agreed to reach a "basic agreement with Kosovars on an interim
settlement by November 2", the NSC fact sheet stressed.
Early November for the conclusion of an agreement on Kosova was cited as a
time frame by the Serbian government last week, too.
The NAC fact sheet spells out that Milosevic has agreed that the Kosovar
Albanians will have self-government and to the creation of Kosovar
institutions of government, but does not indicate the status of the
constitutional framework. 'FRY' President Milosevic and Serbia have spoken
of a limited Kosovar self-rule within Serbia, which has been rejected all
along by the Kosova leadership as utterly unacceptable, and spurned as an
attempt to legalize the Serbian occupation of Kosova.
The NSC fact sheet of October 19 unveiled in addition details of the NATO
Air Verification System, which amount in some aspects to a virtual
imposition of a 'no-fly' zone over for Serbian jets over the Kosova skies.
NATO will have unrestricted aerial surveillance of Kosova, the NSC noted.
It then went on to say: "['FRY'] Air defense systems will be removed from
Kosovo or stored in cantonment areas, and no FRY fighter aircraft will fly
within Kosovo or in a surrounding "mutual safety zone" during NATO-manned
reconnaissance mission."
The NATO Air Verification Mission provides an "immediate and addition means
to verify FRY compliance, while also reminding Milosevic of the proximity
of NATO air power", the NSC said.
With regard to the obligations of the Kosovars, who have not been directly
involved in talks, the NSC fact sheet reads: "We have made it clear that we
expect the Kosovar Albanians to do their part by refraining from violence,
participating in negotiations, and supporting the verification regime."
The Kosovar armed force, the U^K (Kosova Liberation Army), has declared
officially it will "show self-restraint". President Ibrahim Rugova has
repeatedly stated his commitment to a negotiated settlement in Kosova, and
supported last week the NATO and OSCE verification system.
[02] Situation in Kosova Unchanged, Despite NATO Threats, LDK Says
PRISHTINA, Oct 20 (KIC) - Despite repeated NATO threats it well use forces
against 'FRY" if it does not withdraw troops from Kosova, the situation in
the ground has not changed at all, the Presidency of the Democratic League
of Kosova (LDK) said in a press release today. This means Milosevic has not
seen his commitment to the UNSCR 1199 as compliance to pull out troops, the
biggest Kosovar political party said.
Belgrade has not given signs it will significantly withdraw troops, the LDK
said, although a four-day deadline has been extended to a further ten-day
grade period.
By moving troops inside Kosova, repositioning them here, Belgrade is keen
on misleading the world it is actually implementing the commitments, the
LDK said. "Not only is this a mock withdrawal, but we have information
indication Serbs are beefing up troops in some areas, such as in Podujeva,
Ka^anik, Klina, as well as the border area with Albania."
Under the pretext of still unsolved attacks on Serb police forces, the
Serbian regime has embarked on new attacks against the Albanian population,
the LDK said, adding that people have had to flee their homes as a result.
The LDK called on international factors to force Serbia implement abide
fully by the UN Security Resolution, an LDK press release issued after a
party leadership's meeting today concluded.
[03] U^K Representative Holds Press Conference in Prishtina
PRISHTINA, Oct 20 (KIC) - Adem Dema^i, political representative of the
Liberation Army of Kosova (U^K), said in a press conference today (Tuesday)
he had contacted with the General Headquarters of the U^K who pledged to do
whatever possible to find out the whereabouts of two Serb journalist gone
missing over the weekend in Kosova.
The Serb regime media has claimed that two journalists of the Serb news
agency Tanjug were apprehended somewhere in Kosova by members of the U^K on
Sunday.
If the two Serb journalists were detained by members of the Liberation Army
of Kosova and if they are being held in any of the local HQs, nothing bad
will happen to them, Adem Dema^i told reports in Prishtina today. But he
did not rule out the possibility that the two Serbs could have been
apprehended by other people, non-U^K men, and in such a situation he would
be able to do nothing. He regretted the fact that the two journalists and
others failed to visit his office and receive accreditation before touring
Kosova.
Mr. Dema^i noted that the alleged abduction of the Serb journalists may as
well be only a Serb game to blame the U^K. The killing of three Serb
policemen last weekend may be also part of such a game in order to
discredit the U^K, after it had declared self- restraint.
The U^K representative called on the Serb regime to demonstrate signs of
good will, for, as he put it, creating the climate for negotiations and
agreements. One such signs could be the release of all (political)
prisoners and hundreds of others apprehended by Serbs in the past months.
"The U^K has no intention to bargain with people, and it will not insist in
exchanging prisoners or using them for political goals," he said.
Adem Dema^i told reporters that the office of the International Red Cross
could more helpful than he himself in finding out where detainees are being
held, and helping to secure their release. "I cannot do a lot on the
ground", he said.
Referring to some reported comments by Jiri Dinstbir, the UN Commissioner
for Human Rights, that members of U^K were "Maoists", "Stalinists" or
"Hoxhaists", Adem Dema^i said one can only build such assertions on Serb
propaganda. Such accusations are disgraceful, he said, adding he expected
to meet Mr. Dinstbir soon and seek clarifications from him.
Adem Dema^i said over the past days he had intensive meetings with
different political forces and their representatives in Kosova, including
the Kosova Parliament, and the LDK.
"Every political force which honors the will of the people of Kosova
expressed in the 1991 Referendum insists that there cannot be agreement
which disregards the right of the Kosovars to self- determination", he
said. He revealed the U^K Headquarters had authorized him to create a
national assembly and a government involving a broad political specter in
Kosova. "We will have another negotiating Kosovar team, which will be able
to conduct direct talks with the Serbs," Dema^i concluded.
[04] Serbs, 'Black Hand' Members, Hack KIC Web Page Overnight
PRISHTINA, Oct 20 (KIC) - Hackers self-proclaimed as members of the Serbian
terrorist organization "Crna Ruka" (Black Hand), whose existence dates back
to World War I, hacked last night the Kosova Information Center (KIC) Web
page at www.kosova.com.
In the front page of the KIC, hackers installed the Serbian national symbol,
with captions reading in Serbian and poor English: "Welcome to the Web page
of the biggest liars and killers"!, as well as in Serbian, "Brothers
Albanians, this coat of arms will be in your flag as long as you exist"!
Visitors to the KIC Web page intervened immediately, phoned the KIC HQ in
Prishtina, outraged by this hacking. Albanian students contacted the
provider in New York, preventing a further intrusion into the KIC Web page.
Today morning (local time in Prishtina), the original contents of the KIC
pages were restored.
The circumstances surrounding this intrusion will be investigated.
A few days back, a similar fate befell the Web page of the Albanian
newspaper "Z&ri i Kosov&s".
Such intrusion may be the work of individual hackers, but also of Serbian
government circles, who have embarked in the recent weeks on campaign of
intimidation of Albanian media in Kosova.
[05] Mother and Baby Receive Life-Threatening Wounds When Serb Shell Hits
Their Home
PRISHTINA, Oct 20 (KIC) - A 30-year-old woman and her six-month son were
wounded Monday night in T&rpez& village of Malisheva by a grenade which hit
the house they were sleeping in.
A local activist in the village said today morning that both the mother and
her baby were in a life-threatening condition, unable to be taken to a
clinic because of Serb forces' presence in the area.
Sources in Malisheva said the village of T&rpeza was shelled on two
occasions yesterday and overnight, from 17:15 through 19:00 hrs, and from
midnight until 1:00am. Over 20 mortars landed in the village during the
first round of shelling alone. The local school and medical center were
also hit. One grenade hit a house where around 40 people were sheltering in
the cellar, but none was injured, a witness said.
Several Serb army mortars landed last night in the neighboring village of
Novosell&, causing panic in the population who then headed towards the
Berisha and Kishnareka villages, where at least 3,000 people have been
camping out.
[06] Serb Police in Lipjan Arrests Four Albanians from Malisheva
PRISHTINA, Oct 20 (KIC) - Three Albanians from Lladroc village of Malisheva
have been reported in Serb custody since Monday, when they were arrested
near Lipjan, 20 km south of Prishtina.
The LDK chapter in Malisheva said Xhemshir Berisha (30), Hasan Berisha (23),
Sokol Berisha (21) and Dem& Berisha (19) were arrested yesterday morning at
Kraishta village of Lipjan. One of them was released later in the day
yesterday, but the three others are being held in police custody,
presumably in Lipjan jail.
The source said that the Albanians were halted by a Serb police patrol, who
arrested them on seeing they were from a Malisheva village. The Serb police
did not produce any explanation or arrest warrant, but simply handcuffded
them and drove them away in the direction of Lipjan.
[07] Serb Forces Open Fire from 13 Locations in Klina on Tuesday
PRISHTINA, Oct 20 (KIC) - Albanian communities in Klina came under heavy
Serb fire during the morning hours today, local sources reported.
The LDK information Commission in Klina said Serb forces opened artillery
fire from 13 different positions between the villages of Dollc and Sferk&
during mid-morning hours today.
At around 9:00 hrs, fresh Serb army forces in 3 armored cars and 5 trucks
trailing artillery pieces were deployed at Sferka village.
These troops, alongside with others dug in in that area earlier, continued
staying there during afternoon hours today. Activists in the area reported
of sporadic shooting from artillery and machine- guns around other villages
in the municipality of Klina, including K&rrnic&, Pogragj& and Jashanic&.
Re-deployment of Serb forces was reported today at a location near the
leather plant in a Klina suburb.
The LDK Commission said that a 67-year-old Albanian, Veli Krasniqi, died in
P&r^eva village after having slept rough out in the hills for several
weeks.
[08] Only 12 Houses, Out of 220, Remain Intact from Serb Shelling of
Lybeqeva Village
PRISHTINA, Oct 20 (KIC) - Only 12 houses were not destroyed in the Lybeqeva
village of Prizren which was targeted by a huge Serb offensive last
September. The village had 220 farmhouses before the Serb crackdown, a
local villager said.
The LDK chapter in Prizren said 48 Albanians were killed in Lybeqeva and
neighboring villages in V&rrini region, south of Prizren, during a ten-day
offensive last month.
Rami Shala, a local school teacher in Lybeqeva village, said his school had
over 500 pupils last year. Now only 45 kids attend classes in the school.
They are children of the 12 families whose houses were not destroyed by
Serbs.
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