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Kosova Daily Report #1725, 99-03-19
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1725
Prishtina, 19 March 1999
CONTENTS
[01] Kosova Delegation Signs Rambouillet Accords, Serbs Refuse
[02] Rugova's Aide Presses for NATO Action to Protect the People of Kosova
and Enforce the Rambouillet Deal
[03] Serbian Forces Continue their Offensive in Mitrovica and Vushtrri
Area
[04] Two Podujeva Villages Shelled, Fresh Serb Forces Enter Kosova
[05] LDK Activist Found Killed in Bishtazhin, Gjakova Area
[06] Albanians Missing in Prizren, Malisheva and Klina
[01] Kosova Delegation Signs Rambouillet Accords, Serbs Refuse
The West's and indeed NATO credibility is on the line now
PRISHTINA, March 19 (KIC) - In a signing ceremony in Paris on Thursday
evening, the representatives of the Kosova delegation - President Ibrahim
Rugova, Hashim Tha^i, Rexhep Qosja and Veton Surroi - signed the Kosova
interim agreement negotiated at Rambouillet last month.
The U.S. and EU negotiators, ambassadors Chris Hill and Wolfgang Petritsch,
also signed the document.
The Russian negotiator, Mayorski, also present in the signing ceremony, did
not sign the agreement which the 'FRY' side has refused to sign, in a clear
show of defiance to the international community.
The Kosovar delegation has now painted a 'black and white' situation. It
has demonstrated the commitment of the people and the leadership of Kosova
to a political solution for Kosova.
The Serbian side has been pursuing a military, and not a peaceful solution
to the Kosova issue, by stepping up its military aggression against the
Albanian people at the time of the Rambouillet/Paris conference.
The West's and indeed NATO credibility is on the line now.
[02] Rugova's Aide Presses for NATO Action to Protect the People of Kosova
and Enforce the Rambouillet Deal
PRISHTINA, March 19 (KIC) - Mr. Xhemail Mustafa, press adviser to President
Ibrahim Rugova of Kosova, told reporters in Prishtina today (Friday) the
interim agreement signed by the Kosovar delegation in Paris yesterday will
hopefully lead to an end to bloodshed here, the creation of democratic
institutions and the deployment of NATO troops in Kosova.
The Kosova agreement, as it has already been observed, "does not fulfill
the express will of the people of Kosova for independence, as the only
lasting and acceptable solution", Mr. Mustafa said. The Kosova delegation
accepted this interim deal, however, being fully convinced that it will
normalize life and bring NATO in, he added.
All the conditions have been created for an "urgent NATO intervention, for
strikes against Serbian military targets, and the deployment of NATO troops,
so as to protect the people of Kosova and enforce the Rambouillet deal",
Rugova's aide said.
By refusing to sign, the Belgrade regime has once again demonstrated that
it is against a peaceful and political solution in Kosova, Xhemail Mustafa
said.
During the negotiations in France, under the pretext of NATO threats, the
Serbian regime has brought in huge reinforcements in troops and armor,
President Ibrahim Rugova's aide said. "This is one more reason why the
international community and its institutions should give up their political
rhetoric and act urgently against Serbian forces in Kosova".
The line for triggering NATO action has been crossed by now, Xhemail
Mustafa said, in reply to a question. NATO should intervene now to
implement the Kosova agreement, he added.
Asked about what the people of Kosova should do in case Serbs retaliated
against the Albanian population after possible NATO strikes, Mustafa said
the people of Kosova would call for and expect help from the international
community. "The people will also find ways to organize self-defense", he
added.
A new humanitarian catastrophe is looming in Kosova, now that 30,000
Albanian people have been driven from their homes amidst the unfolding
Serbian offensives in separate parts of Kosova, Xhemail Mustafa said.
The Serbian regime is apparently keen on continuing its offensive in Kosova
amidst a news black-out, President Rugova's press advisor said, referring
to the Belgrade's crackdown on three Albanian-language outlets in Kosova,
"Kosova sot", "Gazeta e Re Shqiptare" and "Rilindja".
[03] Serbian Forces Continue their Offensive in Mitrovica and Vushtrri
Area
PRISHTINA, March 19 (KIC) - Serbian military troops shelled today morning
U^K positions in Zmiq and Kolen& mountains, in northwestern Kosova, local
LDK sources said.
Serb infantry forces tried to advance into the area, but were repelled by
U^K units, they added.
Meanwhile, the village of Be^uk was machine-gunned overnight by Serbian
forces, local sources said.
Serbian army and police, backed up by tanks and other combat equipment,
headed to Be^uk village today. They fired at three Albanian family
compounds - Ahmetaj, Halitaj and Mustafa - in the village.
The villages of Pantin& and Okrashtic& were shelled last night by Serb
forces, local LDK sources said.
[04] Two Podujeva Villages Shelled, Fresh Serb Forces Enter Kosova
Corpses found yesterday in Peran suspected to be the bodies of two local
Albanians arrested by Serbs forces on 9 January
PRISHTINA, March 19 (KIC) - Two Podujeva villages, Obran^& and Katunisht&
('Velika Reka'), were shelled for some time today morning.
Serb police forces left Podujeva for Peran village, a Serbian military base,
at 11:00 CET.
Two Serb army tanks and two lorryloads of soldiers left the Dumosh airfield
today morning, heading for Prishtina.
Fresh Serbian troops and armor - including tanks - entered Kosova from
Serbia via the Nis-Podujeva-Prishtina highway at around 11:30 CET, local
LDK sources said.
Meanwhile, local sources said the corpses found yesterday in Peran village
were suspected of being the bodies of Nazmi Azem Ismajli (39) and Ismet
Muharrem Beqiri (43), both local residents of Peran, who were arrested by
Serbian forces on 9 January. They have been unaccounted for since then.
The corpses were found not far from the houses in the village of Peran.
They have been taken to Prishtina hospital morgue for examination.
[05] LDK Activist Found Killed in Bishtazhin, Gjakova Area
PRISHTINA, March 19 (KIC) - Ferid Domi (36), an LDK activist from Gjakova,
was found killed today near the village of Bishtazhin, local LDK sources
said. He apparently died of gunfire.
Ferid's family said he was in his work-place yesterday, and had reportedly
left by car back for his place.
The body of Ferid Domi has been taken to the Gjakova morgue.
[06] Albanians Missing in Prizren, Malisheva and Klina
PRISHTINA, March 19 (KIC) - Local LDK sources in Prizren have publicized
today the names of Albanians who have gone missing for some time now in the
municipal villages.
They are Bali Avdaj from Lubi^ev&, Nuredin Shala from Jeshkov&, Shemsedin
Shala from Kushtendil, Rexhep Budurri from Ho^a e Qytetit, Fehmi Shala from
Ho^a e Qytetit, Hilmi Shala from Jeshkov&, Shehadin Gashi from Bilusha,
Besnik Kastrati from Dushanov&, Musli Gashi from Hatmaxh&, Ymer Shala from
Jeshkov& and Faik Be^aj from Malisheva, local sources in Prizren said.
Meanwhile, LDK sources in Malisheva said Mehmet R. Gashi (1961), resident
of Suhareka, and Faik Telaku, resident of Banja e Malishev&s, have been
unaccounted for for two days now.
Armed and masked policemen rounded up a number of civilian Albanians in
Radulloc village of Klina yesterday. They were driven away in two cars in
the direction of Gjurakovc, local LDK sources said, failing to give their
names.
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