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Kosova Daily Report #1712, 99-03-06
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1712
Prishtina, 6 March 1999
CONTENTS
[01] Tens of Thousands of Albanian Mark Anniversary of Death of Emblematic
U^K Figure, Adem Jashari
[02] Kosova Parliament Supports Rambouillet Accords
[03] One Albanian Killed, Five Wounded in Cafe Attack
[04] Serbian Military Attack Six Villages in Mitrovica and Vushtrri Areas
[05] Six Serbs Wounded in Explosion in Peja
[01] Tens of Thousands of Albanian Mark Anniversary of Death of Emblematic
U^K Figure, Adem Jashari
PRISHTINA, March 6 (KIC) - Tens of thousands of Albanians turned out in a
manifestation organized in Prekaz village of Drenica today, marking the
first anniversary of the death of Adem Jashari, an emblematic figure of the
U^K (Kosova Liberation Army).
Sylejman Selimi - Sulltani, the Supreme Commander of the U^K, addressing
the crowd, said the U^K will not accept anything which contradicts "freedom
and independence for Kosova".
March 5th 1998, the day Prekaz was attacked with artillery by Serbian
paramilitary police, and tens of Albanians killed, many of whom members of
the Jashari family compound, marked the beginning of real war in Kosova,
analysts say.
[02] Kosova Parliament Supports Rambouillet Accords
PRISHTINA, March 6 (KIC) - The Parliament of the Republic of Kosova met
today (Saturday) in a plenary session in Prishtina to discuss the interim
agreement on Kosova negotiated in the peace conference at Rambouillet, in
France, last month.
Today's was the second plenary session of the Kosova Parliament, elected
almost a year ago.
The speaker of the Parliament, Idriz Ajeti, said the Kosova issue has now
become fully internationalized. Europe has come to understand, at long last,
that there can be no peace and progress in the Balkans unless the Kosovar
issue has been duly solved, he said. "The emergence of the U^K (Kosova
Liberation Army) in the military scene has made the international factor
step up efforts to solve the issue of the Albanians of Kosova", the
Parliament's speaker said, paying tribute to the armed struggle of the U^K
against Serbian occupation forces.
The Rambouillet conferences was the result primarily of the engagement by
the United States of America, which encouraged other factors in Europe to
get fully involved in efforts to secure a settlement for Kosova, according
to Idriz Ajeti.
The Parliament's speaker, himself a member of the Kosova delegation to the
Rambouillet conference, as well as Fehmi Agani, a leading Kosova negotiator,
elaborated on the basic elements of the kind of self-government provided by
the Accords.
Dr. Agani recalled that the Rambouillet conference was not about Kosova's
independence, but rather talks to secure an interim, three-year-long,
settlement. The Contact Group had limited the framework, which essentially
produced a compromise, he said, noting that "the bad thing about the
compromise is that it satisfies none of the parties".
If it was not for the support of a great part of the international
community, especially the commitment of the United States and Madame
Albright in person, this outcome - be it not a perfect one - would not have
been achieved, Dr. Fehmi Agani said. The interim agreement should be
supported, because it gives Kosova a high level of self-government, giving
Kosova all the key institutions - legislative, executive, the judiciary, a
Parliament, a Government, a Constitution, the President, etc. - the Kosovar
negotiator said.
The MPs Gjergj Dedaj, Behxhet Brajshori, Simon Augustini, Hilmo Kandiq,
Jakup Jahiri, Syl& Hoxha, Latif Berisha, Mehmet Kurteshi, Tom& Hajdari,
Izadin Kryeziu, and Adil Pireva spoke in support of the agreement.
Dem& Fetaj, an LDK member of Parliament from the war-ravaged western De^an
area said he had no constituency to consult, for "only ruins" remain
there.
Ali Laj^i, also an LDK MP, expressed his reservations about the Rambouillet
agreement, because, as he put it, "it does not recognize the Republic of
Kosova". This agreement, legally speaking, is unacceptable, he said. "It is
not legitimate that the Parliament of the Republic of Kosova decide on
this Agreement".
After lengthy discussions, the Parliament of the Republic of Kosova adopted
a seven-point declaration in support of signing the Rambouillet Accords.
The Parliament of the Republic supports the 3-year-long interim settlement
for Kosova, which secures real and independent self- government by the
Kosova organs, because the Agreement does not "prejudge the final solution,
nor does it close off the process leading to independence for Kosova",
point 2 of the declaration said.
The international community, first and foremost the U.S. and NATO, should
through an energetic intervention force Serbia and self-proclaimed
Yugoslavia bring an end to Serbian offensives against the people of Kosova
and "immediately withdraw [Serbian] military, police and paramilitary units
from Kosova", the Parliament said.
There can be no successful implementation of the Agreement unless NATO
troops are committed to the ground in Kosova, the Parliament of the
Republic insisted.
The Parliament made it clear that in the three years, the people of Kosova
and its "political and state institutions" will demonstrate they can build
a "genuine civic and democratic society",, thus justifying their natural
right to live in freedom as an independent statehood and become a
significant factor of stability in the region.
In its seventh, final point of the declaration adopted today, the
Parliament of the Republic "expresses its readiness to ratify the interim
agreement after having been signed by the Kosova delegation".
[03] One Albanian Killed, Five Wounded in Cafe Attack
PRISHTINA, 6 March (KIC) - One Albanian, Agim Revu^i (36), father of four,
and six others were wounded in an attack by unidentified gunmen against an
Albanian-owned "Kova^i" cafe in the Xhemajl Ibishi street in capital
Prishtina on Friday evening.
Local LDK sources said Shaban Zeqiri (46), father of five, who received six
gunshot wounds, is in a critical condition.
Abdyl Mushica (46) and another person named Isa were seriously wounded in
the attack, whereas Ismet Llapjani (37) and another man, named Gani were
lightly wounded.
Local sources said two persons from a passing Golf car opened automatic
fire on the Albanian-owned cafe.
[04] Serbian Military Attack Six Villages in Mitrovica and Vushtrri Areas
PRISHTINA, 6 March (KIC) - For three and a half hours on Friday evening,
the Serbian military shelled and machine-gunned U^K positions in Pir^,
V&rrnic& and Vaganic& villages of Mitrovica and Oshlan, Pantin& and Lkej
villages of Vushtrri municipality, northwest of Prishtina.
Serbs launched the attack from their positions in Frash&r i Vog&l and
Shipol, local LDK sources said.
Arms shooting was reported last night in several parts of the town of
Mitrovica.
Meanwhile, a convoy of Serbian military involving 8 lorries trailing heavy
guns and an armoured vehicle moved into Bukosh villages at 10:00 CET today
(Saturday).
[05] Six Serbs Wounded in Explosion in Peja
PRISHTINA, March 6 (KIC) - A bomb tossed Friday evening in an restaurant of
Peja, western Kosova, left six Serbs wounded, none of them seriously, the
Serbian media reported.
KIC
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