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Kosova Daily Report #1691, 99-02-12
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1691
Prishtina, 12 February 1999
CONTENTS
[01] Rambouillet Conference on Kosova In Its Sixth Full Day
[02] Kosova Is Bound to Become Independent, Says Rugova's Aide
[03] Serbian Forces Shell Llapashtic& Village in Podujeva Area
[04] Two More Albanians Go Missing in Peja
[05] Body of Unidentified Person Found in Peja Village Thursday
[06] Serb Civilian Thwarted from Tossing Bomb on Albanian's Apartment in
Prishtina
[01] Rambouillet Conference on Kosova In Its Sixth Full Day
PRISHTINA, Feb 12 (KIC) - The Kosova delegation at the Rambouillet
conference is still working on the annex on constitutional issues, part of
the paper on an interim settlement for Kosova put forward by the six-nation
Contact Group.
International and Kosovar experts have been involved in deliberations, the
KIC has learned. The Kosovar delegation will hand over its comments to the
international mediators today afternoon.
Meanwhile, the British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook on Thursday accused
Serbian delegates at the closed-door negotiations of blocking the path to a
successful settlement and praised the ethnic Albanian team for being more
cooperative, Reuters news agency reported. "I believe that the Kosovo
Albanians in particular are engaged in trying to find a political
settlement," he said.
Serbs have been stalling the talks by demanding that the Albanians sign up
to a set of basic principles which recognized existing Yugoslav borders.
The Kosova delegation has pushed for NATO to get directly involved in the
Rambouillet talks.
During a press conference in Prishtina today (Friday), Xhemail Mustafa,
President Rugova's press secretary, said the Kosova delegation has been
steadfast in Rambouillet that a three-year-long interim settlement is
acceptable only if Kosova's status is clearly defined, if a popular
referendum is guaranteed in three years' time, and, last but not least,
NATO is made guarantor of the deal by putting its ground troops in Kosova.
Albanians from France and other European countries will stage a protest
rally in Rambouillet tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon.
Some 200 Serbs, mainly elderly, staged a protest there today. They chanted
slogans against NATO and the U.S. mediator Chris Hill.
[02] Kosova Is Bound to Become Independent, Says Rugova's Aide
PRISHTINA, Feb 12 (KIC) - The very organization of the Kosova conference at
Rambouillet is a strong indication that the Kosova issue has entered a
decisive moment towards resolution, owing to the engagement of the great
powers, first and foremost the United States of America, Xhemail Mustafa,
the press secretary to Ibrahim Rugova, President of the Republic of Kosova,
said at the outset of a press conference in Prishtina today (Friday).
"This process [of resolution] will be a long and difficult one, but this
conference marks a serious start, and it cannot stop until Kosova becomes a
free and independent state", Mustafa added.
The Kosova delegation at Rambouillet - President Ibrahim Rugova is there,
too - is presenting and defending the will of the people for independence
as the only lasting political solution that would calm the Albanians and
stabilize the entire southern Europe's region, President Rugova's aide
said.
The Kosova delegation has been steadfast in Rambouillet that a three-year-
long interim settlement is acceptable only if Kosova's status is clearly
defined, if a popular referendum is guaranteed in three years' time, and,
last but not least, NATO is made guarantor of the deal by putting its
ground troops in Kosova, Xhemail Mustafa said.
The Belgrade regime has been obstructing the Rambouillet Conference "from
within and without", engaging in efforts to fragmentize the eventual
agreement in France and devalue the Kosova issue, Rugova's press secretary
noted. "We are convinced the Contact Group, when it meets this weekend,
will address this problem".
Mr. Mustafa praised Ambassador William Walker's [the OSCE KVM's director's]
"remarkable human and diplomatic courage" in telling the truth and standing
by it in support of the residents of Re^ak and all the people of Kosova.
Touching on the grave and dangerous situation in Kosova, Rugova's press
secretary said Belgrade has massed military and paramilitary troops and
armaments and is engaging in aggressive actions. They have been provoking
the northern Llapi region's villages, as well as in Vushtrri municipality
and around the Llapushnik Gorge, he added.
151 Albanians were killed and massacred by Serbian forces in Kosova during
the month of January alone, Mustafa said, citing reports by the Prishtina-
based Council for the Defense of Human Rights and Freedoms (CDHRF). In the
first decade of February some 20 people have been killed in unsolved
circumstances, he added. "The secret Serbian police is behind these
mysterious killings", Mustafa said.
"Embarking on typical urban terrorism, like the killing of a week ago in
Prishtina, the Serb regime is intent on killing life in the Kosovar
towns".
The Serbian regime has been committed to ensuring that it carries crimes
out of the reach of international eyes and ears, Xhemail Mustafa said, in
reply to a question by a journalist of the Bujku daily, successor to the
Albanian-language Rilindja daily, which marks today its 54th anniversary.
"Of course, one of the most authentic witnesses to these Serb atrocities in
the past decade has been Bujku", whose printing was banned by the Serbian
regime last December. Rilindja was banned in 1990.
[03] Serbian Forces Shell Llapashtic& Village in Podujeva Area
PRISHTINA, Feb 12 (KIC) - Serbian forces started shelling Llapashtic&
village of Podujeva at 11:00 a.m. today, the LDK chapter in Podujeva
reported.
Serbian military and paramilitary police forces were shelling from their
positions at Tabet e Llapashtic&s, a couple of km southwest of the town of
Podujeva, 30 km north of capital Prishtina.
Belgrade has massed tanks and troops in the northern Llapi region since the
Christmas offensive, and has repeatedly violated last October's cease-
fire.
Thousands of Albanians have been displaced from their villages in Llapi
region.
[04] Two More Albanians Go Missing in Peja
In the past couple of months, some 20 Albanians from Peja region went
missing before being found killed in unsolved circumstances
PRISHTINA, Feb 12 (KIC) - Two Albanians went missing in the Peja area in
the past couple of days, local LDK sources said.
Ibish Sadri Mujaj (47), resident of Nab&rgjan village of Peja, has been
unaccounted for since Wednesday. Mujaj was last seen alive when he got off
the bus at Pavlan village, around 17:30 CET that day.
Meanwhile, Adem Rexhep Mu^kurtaj (43), resident of Nak&ll village, a TV
mechanic, went missing on Thursday afternoon.
Mu^kurtaj, father of four, was last seen near the train station, local LDK
sources said.
In the past couple of months, some 20 Albanians from Peja region went
missing before being found killed in unsolved circumstances.
[05] Body of Unidentified Person Found in Peja Village Thursday
PRISHTINA, Feb 12 (KIC) - The body of a killed man, in his forties, was
found Thursday morning near Novosell& village, on the Peja- Kull&-Rozhaj&
roadway, the Serb press reported.
He had apparently died of two gunshots to the head, it added.
The body has been taken to the Prishtina morgue.
[06] Serb Civilian Thwarted from Tossing Bomb on Albanian's Apartment in
Prishtina
PRISHTINA, Feb 12 (KIC) - A bearded Serb civilian threw open the window of
an Albanian's apartment in Prishtina and attempted to toss a hand grenade
inside last night, at around 01:10 CET.
Shefki Rafuna, resident of Dardania negihbourhood, told the KIC he and his
wife and two daughters gauged the Serb's intention. He backed off, but
tried to toss the hand grenade inside another Albanian's apartment in the
block of flats, Rafuna said.
Shefki Rafuna told the KIC he managed to drag the Serb civilian, in whose
pocket was the bomb, while he had a pistol strapped to his hip.
Rafuna and the Serb civilian scuffled, before the latter managed to run
away, according to Rafuna's account.
The Albanian said he had seen that very Serb being in the company of two
Serb policemen, named Ivo and Zarko, respectively, who live in the adjacent
bloc of flats in Dardania.
The two Serb policemen had provoked his children a few days ago, routinely
accusing them of their brother Dritan Rafuna being a member of the U^K
(Kosova Liberation Army), Shefki said. They have provoked other Dardania
residents also, he concluded.
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