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                        <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 1999 22:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Kissie. Your right about one thing when people demonstrated in Beograd because they did not want Milosevic they should have got help from the start.This is btw not the first time im saying t...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Kissie. <BR>Your right about one thing when people demonstrated in Beograd because they did not want Milosevic they should have got help from the start.This is btw not the first time im saying that. <BR> <BR>About the uck some people brought it on themselves.If you saw evil you harvest evil.(sorry im not familiar enough with english to use the right phrase), but i quess you know what im getting at. <BR> <BR>For the disarment of the uck yes i think its time for that, but again it has to come from both sides.Meaning AlbanianKosovars need to feel safe and Serbian Kosovars.That is the only solution people need to learn to trust eachother.That counts for you as well wherever you are whatever your age is. <BR> <BR>And i have one question for you.About the dismanteling of the FRY. <BR>Would you rather see milosevic and his gang going on with their aggressive tactics? <BR> <BR>Emina]]></content:encoded>
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                        <description><![CDATA[Kissie. Your right about one thing when people demonstrated in Beograd because they did not want Milosevic they should have got help from the start.This is btw not the first time im saying t...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Kissie. <BR>Your right about one thing when people demonstrated in Beograd because they did not want Milosevic they should have got help from the start.This is btw not the first time im saying that. <BR> <BR>About the uck some people brought it on themselves.If you saw evil you harvest evil.(sorry im not familiar enough with english to use the right phrase), but i quess you know what im getting at. <BR> <BR>For the disarment of the uck yes i think its time for that, but again it has to come from both sides.Meaning AlbanianKosovars need to feel safe and Serbian Kosovars.That is the only solution people need to learn to trust eachother.That counts for you as well wherever you are whatever your age is. <BR> <BR>And i have one question for you.About the dismanteling of the FRY. <BR>Would you rather see milosevic and his gang going on with their aggressive tactics? <BR> <BR>Emina]]></content:encoded>
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                        <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 1999 19:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[To: Angry Yugoslav  Agreed. But think, that whatever the leadership was before, the US needed it to justify &quot;actions&quot;. And the worse the leadership - the better. The US were not actually int...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[To: <B>Angry Yugoslav</B> <BR> <BR>Agreed. But think, that whatever the leadership was before, the US needed it to justify "actions". And the worse the leadership - the better. The US were not actually interested in the changes. Then and now. The interest was dismantling of the FRY.]]></content:encoded>
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                        <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 1999 19:04:00 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Pec. Italian zone. KLA has its own &quot;governing&quot; bodies and doesn&#039;t give a damn about Italians. Roads (and not only roads) bombed by NATO. Fleeing Serbs, that succeeded, gather in the mon...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Pec. Italian zone. KLA has its own "governing" bodies and doesn&#039;t give a damn about Italians. Roads (and not only roads) bombed by NATO. Fleeing Serbs, that succeeded, gather in the <BR>monastery. Out of the monastery there&#039;s no way. No information about thousands of Serbs from the regional villages. A very old granny, beaten up, told, that her daughter had been raped and killed. A middle-aged man, picked up by Italians and <BR>delivered to the monastery, showed his back with "UCK" carved on it with a knife. "Peacekeepers" refused to guarantee security to those within the monastery.]]></content:encoded>
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                        <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 1999 17:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[m&#039;sieu jack:   wish you werent right, but we knew, didnt we?   damned straight, as was said here recently by some yankee loose cannon.    not that it was an exceptional thing to &quot;know&quot;....]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[m&#039;sieu jack: <BR> <BR> <BR>wish you werent right, but we knew, didnt we? <BR> <BR> <BR>damned straight, as was said here recently by some yankee loose cannon.  <BR> <BR> <BR>not that it was an exceptional thing to "know". and we "knew" that too. <BR> <BR> <BR>one couldnt say "the tragedies are just beginning" as they&#039;ve been well underway for quite awhile. <BR> <BR> <BR>but now, brethren, sistren, it&#039;s CRESCENDO TIME. <BR> <BR> <BR>ps to kissie: how old are you? are you only NOW realizing what you said about "who says the BSest BS"? <BR> <BR> <BR>then stick around...you&#039;ve got one HELL of an education coming, luv. <BR> <BR> <BR>(insert heavy sigh)]]></content:encoded>
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                        <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 1999 17:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Zoja,  ref : role of the church  While the returning Army and Police will send people running to churches, the church has the infrastructure  to spread the truth, directly with the people, w...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Zoja, <BR> <BR>ref : role of the church <BR> <BR>While the returning Army and Police <BR>will send people running to churches, <BR>the church has the infrastructure  <BR>to spread the truth, <BR>directly with the people, <BR>who are now themselves victims. <BR> <BR>Yes - the Orthodox Church must bring the message <BR>directly to the people. <BR>ONLY the Church is now in the position <BR>to circumvent the MILO&#039;S PROPAGANDA MACHINE. <BR> <BR>This is great news. <BR>It is also a logical sequence of event. <BR>"Greater Serbia" will be a schoolbook <BR>case-study in the organic evolution of states and tyrants,  <BR>with a special focus on <BR>the powers of state-run media. <BR> <BR>Hell, even people in the west have been under <BR>the influence of Serb State TV <BR>(read Nick, Daniela, Alexei, etc). <BR> <BR>Too bad Milosovnick will commit suicide <BR>and take from us the satisfaction <BR>of seeing him hang.]]></content:encoded>
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                        <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 1999 17:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Zoja,  Your post about the protesting YUGO soldiers in Central Serbia is exactly what we all predicted, in the sense that the final phase of the disintigration of Greater Serbia will be &amp;#03...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Zoja, <BR> <BR>Your post about the protesting <BR>YUGO soldiers in Central Serbia <BR>is exactly what we all predicted, <BR>in the sense that the final phase of <BR>the disintigration of Greater Serbia <BR>will be &#039;anger turned inward&#039;. <BR> <BR>The real CIVIL WAR <BR>is about to start in Serbia. <BR>Serbian civilians are about to <BR>encounter with the real face  <BR>of the Army and Police <BR>that they hailed as heroes. <BR> <BR>The carnage is not over <BR>and inocents will die. <BR> <BR>Real evil still reigns supreme in Serbia.]]></content:encoded>
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                        <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 1999 14:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Who was it that said  Kosovar Albanians just live on wellfare and breed like animals?? I still know it Maja did Daniel&#039;llla did. Nazick agreed. Well all i have seen on my workfloor are ...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Who was it that said  Kosovar Albanians just live on wellfare and breed like animals?? <BR>I still know it Maja did Daniel&#039;llla did. Nazick agreed. Well all i have seen on my workfloor are very educated Albanian people.And you know what the stories even confirm it. <BR>Having a large family for those still too stupid to understand doesn&#039;t mean your uneducated. <BR>I came from a large family myself, but we are certainly not unaducated. <BR>Emina]]></content:encoded>
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                        <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 1999 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[To Kissie.  If there is one good thing Kfor could do, and Nato and America could do, is stop brandishing the whole Serb population for what their dictatorial leaders did, and start supportin...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[To Kissie. <BR> <BR>If there is one good thing Kfor could do, and Nato and America could do, is stop brandishing the whole Serb population for what their dictatorial leaders did, and start supporting the growing opposition. <BR> <BR>
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Angry Yugoslav <BR>Soldiers Keep Up <BR>Protests In Serbia  <BR>06:40 a.m. Jun 26, 1999 <BR>Eastern  <BR> <BR>BELGRADE (Reuters) - Angry <BR>Yugoslav Army reservists kept <BR>up protests and roadblocks in <BR>central Serbia Saturday, <BR>demanding unpaid wages and <BR>calling for President Slobodan <BR>Milosevic&#039;s resignation.  <BR> <BR>Hundreds of soldiers, some of <BR>them drunk and armed, had <BR>blocked bridges and roads in <BR>various towns in central Serbia <BR>for four days. Some used <BR>armoured personnel carriers <BR>and heavy trucks to bring <BR>traffic to a halt while in other <BR>areas soldiers just stood <BR>blocking the road.  <BR> <BR>By mid-morning Saturday <BR>witnesses said reservists in <BR>Kraljevo, about 100 miles <BR>south of Belgrade, were still <BR>blocking a bridge in the center <BR>of town.  <BR> <BR>Friday dozens of soldiers stood <BR>on top of an armoured <BR>personnel carrier parked in <BR>front of the bridge over the <BR>Ibar river.  <BR> <BR>The soldiers waved a Serbian <BR>flag, fired a few rounds from a <BR>Kalashnikov rifle and shouted <BR>slogans as they drank beer <BR>and other liquor.  <BR> <BR>Their protest, like that in other <BR>parts of central Serbia around <BR>Kragujevac, Trstenik and <BR>further north in Velika Plana, <BR>began as a demand for unpaid <BR>wages and daily allowances for <BR>time served in Kosovo during <BR>the 11-week NATO bombing <BR>campaign.  <BR> <BR>Senior army officials visited the <BR>protesters, persuading some <BR>to remove blockades after <BR>paying them at least part of <BR>their wages. In some areas <BR>around Kragujevac, the <BR>soldiers removed roadblocks <BR>but kept up their protest from <BR>the side of the road.  <BR> <BR>In Kraljevo at least, where <BR>some soldiers said they had <BR>been paid their missing <BR>salaries, the blockade <BR>continued with growing attacks <BR>on President Slobodan <BR>Milosevic&#039;s government.  <BR> <BR>The soldiers blamed him for <BR>making their families go <BR>hungry while they were away <BR>fighting. Others said they had <BR>no money for electricity but it <BR>didn&#039;t really matter since the <BR>power stations had been <BR>bombed and they had no lights <BR>anyway.  <BR> <BR>All around the town were <BR>freshly painted signs of a fist <BR>with the word ``resistance&#039;&#039; <BR>painted above them.  <BR> <BR>The Beta news agency <BR>reported a protest in <BR>Milosevic&#039;s home town of <BR>Pozarevac, with about 50 <BR>reservists standing in front of <BR>the municipal assembly Friday <BR>to demand their salaries.  <BR> <BR>Most of the towns in central <BR>Serbia are run by politicians <BR>who oppose Milosevic.  <BR> <BR>They will be the site of protest <BR>rallies planned by opposition <BR>parties, due to begin Tuesday <BR>in Cacak near Kraljevo.  <BR> <BR>The Alliance for Change, an <BR>umbrella opposition group, <BR>plans a series of rallies in <BR>Serbia to demand democratic <BR>change. The group plans to <BR>circulate a petition calling for <BR>Milosevic&#039;s resignation.]]></content:encoded>
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                        <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 1999 10:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[LATimes, Friday, June 25, 1999  Ethnic Albanians Demand Jobs Back at Radio and TV Station    Kosovo: British forces are called in to mediate when Serbs respond  to the ousted workers in Pris...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[LATimes, Friday, June 25, 1999 <BR> <BR>Ethnic Albanians Demand Jobs Back at Radio and TV Station  <BR>  <BR>Kosovo: British forces are called in to mediate when Serbs respond  <BR>to the ousted workers in Pristina by brandishing weapons.  <BR>  <BR>By VALERIE REITMAN, Times Staff Writer <BR> <BR>PRISTINA, Yugoslavia--It was just after 3 p.m. on July 5, 1990, Miradije Kuqi recalls, <BR>when a Serbian police officer walked into the control room of Kosovo&#039;s <BR>major radio and television station, pointed an AK-47 automatic weapon at <BR>the technician&#039;s throat and demanded to know why the Serbian news out of <BR>the Yugoslav capital, Belgrade, wasn&#039;t on yet. <BR>    It&#039;s time for the Albanian-language news, she replied. <BR>    That was the last time news of the ethnic Albanian community in Kosovo <BR>aired. The Serbs expelled several hundred ethnic Albanian workers from <BR>Radio and TV of Pristina, which had featured programming for the <BR>province&#039;s many ethnicities, including majority ethnic Albanians and <BR>minority Serbs, Turks and Gypsies. <BR>    The Serbian employees--who made up about 15% of the station&#039;s 1,350 <BR>employees at the time--took over. Since then, the station has been used <BR>as a propaganda organ for Yugoslavia&#039;s Serbian-dominated government. <BR>    On Thursday, a few hundred ethnic Albanian former employees converged <BR>at the front door and demanded their jobs back. <BR>    The Serbs refused, brandishing guns. British troops patrolling this <BR>provincial capital were called in to mediate. <BR>    It was a scene that is likely to be repeated in the coming weeks at <BR>dozens of institutions around Kosovo, the war-scarred province of <BR>Yugoslavia&#039;s dominant republic, Serbia. Ethnic Albanian workers, <BR>emboldened by the presence of NATO-led peacekeepers and a fledgling <BR>democratic government being created by the U.N., will try to undo <BR>Kosovo&#039;s long-standing ethnic apartheid. <BR>    In the early 1990s, Kosovo Albanians were expelled by the Serbian-led <BR>government from their jobs at most government agencies, schools, <BR>hospitals and corporations, though they made up an estimated 90% of the <BR>province&#039;s prewar population of 2 million. <BR>    For those workers, the decade has been tough. They tried running <BR>private shops or businesses, one of their few options to replace <BR>once-steady paychecks. <BR>    Qazim Oruqi, 59, who had been the chief editor of the radio station&#039;s <BR>music programs for both Serbs and ethnic Albanians, barely managed to <BR>survive while trying to replace the paycheck he lost. His subsequent <BR>ventures--opening a store, playing music in bars, even repairing <BR>shoes--failed. <BR>    "It was impossible for Albanians to profit on anything," he said <BR>Thursday. <BR>    Putting the system back together equitably won&#039;t be easy, particularly <BR>since there is no judicial or arbitration system in place in Kosovo. The <BR>Serbs who have remained in Pristina--and there are many--want to keep <BR>their jobs, and representatives from the North Atlantic Treaty <BR>Organization and the United Nations say they are committed to <BR>establishing a multiethnic society. <BR>    But tolerance is in short supply. Many ethnic Albanians say it will be <BR>impossible to work with Serbs. <BR>    "Here was the nest that supported  <BR>Milosevic the most--ordinary journalists, managers, editors," said Selim <BR>Arifi, 59, formerly the chief news editor for Albanian-language radio <BR>programming at Radio and TV of Pristina. "You have to know these were the <BR>journalists who always supported the war against the Albanians." <BR>    Freedom of the press was nonexistent. Once taken over by the Serbs, <BR>the station stopped reporting about mass rallies for Kosovo independence <BR>or about ethnic Albanians shot by police or the military, said Nexhmedin <BR>Shehu, 53, a former senior official in the TV division. <BR>    If a similar situation existed in the United States, it might take <BR>armies of lawyers to sort through everyone&#039;s claims. In the <BR>make-it-up-as-you-go-along rules that now apply in Kosovo, the task has <BR>fallen to peacekeeping forces following the withdrawal of Yugoslav police <BR>and troops from the province as part of the peace accord that ended <BR>NATO&#039;s 11-week bombing campaign. <BR>    In fact, it will be peacekeepers ordinarily responsible for dealing <BR>with the news media who will be leading negotiations between the Serbs <BR>and three representatives of the station&#039;s former employees. <BR>    The talks are due to resume today and are likely to take a "long <BR>time--all day and night," said one British soldier trying to disperse the <BR>angry crowd, which scattered about two hours after the incident. <BR>    "We are all traumatized," one former worker at the station shouted to <BR>the crowd as he appealed for calm. "The last 10 years we have been under <BR>all kinds of stress because we are frustrated. But this is the day we&#039;ve <BR>waited for for 10 years."]]></content:encoded>
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