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Kosova Daily Report #1643, 98-12-22
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1643
Prishtina, 22 December 1998
CONTENTS
[01] President Rugova Receives American Diplomats
[02] UN High Commissioner Visits Malisheva, Prizren and Peja
[03] Albanian Executed in the Full Presence of His Family in Peja Village,
Eye-Witnesses Said
[04] Bujku Has Not Appeared for Four Days, Walker Condemns Serb Threats to
Albanian Media
[05] Serbian Forces Head for Podujeva, Albanian Families Raided
[06] Serbian Troops Firing in Prizren, Skenderaj, Vushtrri
[07] Serbian Police Steps up Campaign of Violence in Peja, Mitrovica,
Vushtrri, Obiliq
[01] President Rugova Receives American Diplomats
PRISHTINA, Dec 22 (KIC) - The President of the Republic of Kosova Dr.
Ibrahim Rugova received today (Tuesday) in Prishtina Mr. Lawrence Rossin,
Director of the Office for South Central Europe in the U.S. State
Department, and Ms Bridget Brink, Second Secretary in the U.S. Embassy in
Belgrade.
The overall situation in Kosova, focussing on the worrisome developments of
the past few weeks, was discussed in the meeting.
President Rugova and Mr. Rossin concluded that there is pressing need for
the de-escalation of the situation and the speeding up of the political
process in pursuit of a political and negotiated resolution to the Kosova
issue.
[02] UN High Commissioner Visits Malisheva, Prizren and Peja
PRISHTINA, Dec 22 (KIC) - During her second day of visit to Kosova, Ms
Sadako Ogata, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, visited Monday
Malisheva (the village of Dragobil), Peja and Prizreni.
In her trip, she was accompanied by Ambassador William Walker, the head of
the OSCE Kosova Verification Mission.
Madame Ogata was acquainted first-hand with the desperate situation the
Albanian refugees have found themselves in in the aftermath of the Serbian
aggression of this year.
In Prizren, Ogata visited a refugee center housing Serbs from Croatia, who
have been brought to Kosova as settlers.
This is the second time Sadako Ogata visits the war-torn Kosova.
[03] Albanian Executed in the Full Presence of His Family in Peja Village,
Eye-Witnesses Said
PRISHTINA, Dec 22 (KIC) - The Serbian police killed today (Tuesday) morning
Jah& Sali Kabashi (30) in Zahaq village of Peja ('Pec'), LDK sources said.
Heavy Serbian forces sealed off the houses of the Kabashi family compound
at 6 o'clock in the morning, raiding many of them.
Quoting eye-witnesses, the LDK chapter in Peja said the police raided the
houses of Sali, Avdi and Arif Kabashi before taking Jah& Sali Kabashi (30)
from his house and executing him by shooting in front of his house, in the
full presence of his family. The family were even ordered to not dare touch
the body of the killed Jah& before police came back.
During the two-hour raid, police beat up family members and smashed up
furniture. Avdi, Shefqet, Naim, Valdet and Bashkim Kabashi were arrested.
The KIC has been unable to obtain further details surrounding the incident,
as the village was reported sealed off by Serb police.
[04] Bujku Has Not Appeared for Four Days, Walker Condemns Serb Threats to
Albanian Media
PRISHTINA, Dec 22 (KIC) - The oldest Albanian-language newspaper in Kosova,
Bujku, an outlet that has replaced for years now the banned Rilindja daily,
has ceased publication since last week amidst Serbian regime threats and
blackmails.
Ambassador William Walker, head of the OSCE Kosova Verification Mission,
said in a statement today that developments around the Albanian-language
media in recent days "give OSCE/KVM renewed cause for anxiety and worry
about the status of the freedom of expression" in Kosova.
Last week Albanian-language papers received warning letters from the
Serbian Minister of Information, threatening punishment under Serbian law
if they did not change their editorial policies, Ambassador Walker recalls.
Bujku language has not appeared four publishing days in a row, he said,
adding that electricity to the office of the paper has been cut, "and there
are reports that employees have been denied entry to the building."
This action is detrimental to KVM efforts to "create peaceful conditions
for a political solution of the conflict in Kosovo", Ambassador Walker said,
concluding that threats to the freedom of the press are in fundamental
contradiction of the Helsinki Act of 1975.
The Albanian-language Rilindja daily was closed down and banned in August
1990 by the Serbian occupation authorities. These authorities illegally
took over the property of the Rilindja Publishing Company in 1993, forcing
Rilindja employees to set up Bujku and pay rent for their own offices.
There was an OSCE observer mission to Kosova back in 1993 when all this
happened.
[05] Serbian Forces Head for Podujeva, Albanian Families Raided
PRISHTINA, Dec 22 (KIC) - Fresh Serbian military forces left Prishtina for
the northern town of Podujeva today, LDK sources said.
A convoy of Serbian troops, involving 20 tanks and scores of other vehicles,
travelled the Prishtina-Podujeva roadway before turning towards the
Batllav& village in the municipality of Podujeva, sources said.
It is presumed that the convoy ended up in Dumosh village, where 60 Serb
military vehicles were deployed on Saturday. These forces violated the
cease-fire Monday in villages north of Podujeva, launching artillery and
machine-gun fire for a couple of hours.
A number of Albanians households were raided by police in the town of
Podujeva on Monday.
LDK chapter sources in Podujeva said police raided today the houses of the
brothers Sefedin, Halil and Musa Bajrami, as well as the home of Enver
Tahiri. A random passer-by, Latif Oraca, was reported physically abused by
police.
Police maintained a huge presence in the town of Podujeva in the past two
days, stopping and harassing Albanians in random check- points.
[06] Serbian Troops Firing in Prizren, Skenderaj, Vushtrri
PRISHTINA, Dec 22 (KIC) - Heavy Serbian military troops have been deployed
in the border area villages in the municipality of Prizren, which have
forced a number of local Albanian residents of Lugisht&, Kushnin and Kabash
villages flee their homes, LDK sources said.
At 10:30 a.m. today, some 50 Serb army personnel backed up by a number of
vehicles, including a tank, left Prizren heading in the direction of
Gjakova. Some of them stopped at the Landovica bridge, others proceeded to
Krush& e Madhe and Celin&. Serb soldiers deployed in an area between these
villages have opened fire in the direction of Kodra e Bellas& today. There
has been no immediate word on casualties.
Meanwhile, LDK sources in Skenderaj said for a couple of hours last night -
from 23:00 through 01:00 hrs - heavy firing was heard coming from the Serb
police station in the town and the Game Ammunition Factory in the suburbs
of Skenderaj.
Automatic weapons fire was heard in the town center of Vushtrri, at around
19:00 hrs and 22:00 hrs, respectively, on Monday. Firing was heard late
Monday evening in the village of Pestov&, too, local LDK sources said.
[07] Serbian Police Steps up Campaign of Violence in Peja, Mitrovica,
Vushtrri, Obiliq
PRISHTINA, Dec 22 (KIC) - Local LDK sources in Peja offered today
additional details surrounding the huge Serb police crackdown on the
Albanian population in the second-largest city of Kosova.
Police raided scores of Albanian houses, arrested scores of people, and
engaged in looting and smashing up of property of Albanians.
(It is ironical indeed to credit the Serb police with 'professional
performance' in such wanton repression and destruction of Albanian people
and their property, as some international observers have done!).
Serb police personnel left Mitrovica for Skenderaj today, LDK sources said,
adding that a dozen armed Serb policeman stopped and searched Albanians for
an hour and a half today morning near the buss station in Mitrovica.
At around 11:00 a.m. today, Serb police with APCs were stationed in the
village of Shupkofc. They reportedly set up a random checkpoint there,
stopping cars and people, searching and harassing them.
Five Albanian street cigarette vendors were arrested by Serb police in the
town of Vushtrri today morning.
A joint Serb military and police random checkpoint was established Monday
morning in the crossroads between the villages of Raskov&, Bakshi, and
Besi. Equipped with an APC, Serb soldiers and policemen stopped and checked
Albanians thoroughly. A number of Albanian schoolchildren were ill-treated
by police in Mazgit village of Obiliq. Serb hooligans ill-treated Albanian
schoolchildren in Plemetin village yesterday, LDK sources said.
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