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									Archive through May 20, 1999 - Kosovo War				            </title>
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                        <description><![CDATA[NATO should go in with ground trups and exterminate the last barbarian-army of this century!WWW.KOSOVA.NU (faqja e tanishme)]]></description>
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                        <description><![CDATA[NATO should go in with ground trups and exterminate the last barbarian-army of this century!]]></description>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 May 1999 20:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[STOP SERBIAN STATE TERROR!]]></description>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 May 1999 16:41:00 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Is it only the date that is upseting or the content of it ?  

 Not to let down people who expect the continuation of the yesterdays&#039; references:   REFERENCE #2:                 Guardia...]]></description>
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<BR> <BR>Not to let down people who expect the continuation <BR>of the yesterdays&#039; references: <BR> <BR> <BR>REFERENCE #2:    <BR> <BR>            Guardian Weekly,    <BR>            London, December 1, 1991    <BR>            Excerpts from an article written by Professor Nora Beloff.    <BR>            (She covered events in Balkans for many decades for the British press).    <BR> <BR>            Title: "Hope and history in Yugoslavia"    <BR> <BR>            (Quote:)   <BR>            In Croatia the ex-partisan general Franjo Tudjman was elected president. He had fallen out with Tito and served two <BR>            prison sentences on charges of nationalism. By the time I first met him in 1980, he was already <BR>            PATHOLOGICALLY ANTI-SERB. He has allowed himself to be SURROUNDED BY USTASHA simpathisers, <BR>            many of them returning from Canada and Australia.    <BR> <BR>            Tudjman armed his followers, and though they were unable to break into the all-Serb regions, which were <BR>            ferociously defended, in areas of Croat majority they made life for Serbs impossible. With jobs denied and homes <BR>            burnt down, TENS OF THOUSANDS FLED LONG BEFORE THE FEDERAL ARMY AND THE <BR>            INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERVENED...    <BR> <BR>            ..Zagreb simply turned its back on the past. TODAY AGAIN, THE USTASHA FLAG HAS BEEN RAISED <BR>            (!!!!!!).....    <BR> <BR>            ...The internal borders which we treat as permanent fiture of Yugoslavia were in reality drawn up secretly by Tito&#039;s <BR>            men in 1943 and were designed as ADMINISTRATIVE boundaries...    <BR>            (End quoute)    <BR> <BR>            And that was written only at the very beginning of the war...]]></content:encoded>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 May 1999 15:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Daniela,  Please, this is rediculous. October 18th! Is your comoputer THAT SLOW???  Please if you want to upload news items, keep it a bit more to the point as well.  Instead, can you go fin...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Daniela, <BR> <BR>Please, this is rediculous. October 18th! Is your comoputer THAT SLOW??? <BR> <BR>Please if you want to upload news items, keep it a bit more to the point as well. <BR> <BR>Instead, can you go find out at your rich state run sources what&#039;s their version of the protests and desertions taking place these days??? (See my news uploads). <BR> <BR>Zoja]]></content:encoded>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 May 1999 15:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[&gt;From &quot;The Democrat&quot;, May 1999 FAILURE OF DIPLOMACY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Returning OSCE human rights monitor offers a view from the ground in Kosovo  by Rollie Keith  Mr. Keith is a Canad...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[&gt;From "The Democrat", May 1999 <BR>FAILURE OF DIPLOMACY <BR>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ <BR>Returning OSCE human rights monitor offers a <BR>view from the ground in Kosovo <BR> <BR>by Rollie Keith <BR> <BR>Mr. Keith is a Canadian who served as an OSCE Kosovo Verification <BR>Mission (KVM) monitor during February and March of this year. <BR>He was the Director of the Kosovo Polje Field Office, just west of the <BR>provincial capital of Pristina. <BR> <BR> <BR>Canada is currently participating in the NATO coalition air bombardment <BR>of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, ostensibly to force compliance <BR>with the terms of the Rambouillet and subsequent Paris "Interim <BR>Agreement for Peace and Self-Government in Kosovo". The justification <BR>for this aggressive action was to force Yugoslavian compliance and <BR>acceptance to the so-called "agreement" and to end the alleged <BR>humanitarian and human rights abuses being perpetrated on the ethnic <BR>majority Kosovar Albanian residents of the Serbi an province of Kosovo. <BR>The bombardment then is rationalized on the basis of the UN Declaration <BR>of Human Rights taking precedence over the UN Charter that states the <BR>inviolability of national sovereignty. While I am concerned with human <BR>rights abuse, I also believe many nations, if not all, would clearly be <BR>vulnerable to this criticism; therefore, we require a better mechanism <BR>to counter national human rights violations than bombing. <BR> <BR>What, however, was the situation within Kosovo before March 20, and are <BR>we now being misled with biased media information? Is this aggressive <BR>war really justified to counter alleged humanitarian violations, or are <BR>there problematical premises being applied to justify the hostilities? <BR>Either way, diplomacy has failed and the ongoing air bombardment has <BR>greatly exacerbated an internal humanitarian problem into a disaster. <BR>There were no international refugees over the last five months of the <BR>Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe&#039;s (OSCE) presence <BR>within Kosovo and Internal Displaced Persons only numbered a few <BR>thousand in the weeks before the air bombardment commenced. <BR> <BR>As an OSCE Kosovo Verification Mission (KVM) monitor during February <BR>and March of this year, I was assigned as the Director of the Kosovo <BR>Polje Field Office, just west of the provincial capital of Pristina. <BR>The role of the 1380 monitors of the KVM, from some 38 of the OSCE&#039;s 55 <BR>nations, including 64 Canadians, was authorized under UN Security <BR>Council Resolution 1199 to monitor and verify cease-fire compliance, or <BR>non-compliance, investigate cease-fire violations and unwarranted road <BR>blocks, assist humanitarian agencies in facilitating the resettlement <BR>of displaced persons and assist in democratization measures eventually <BR>leading to elections. The agreement which was the basis of the KVM (I <BR>refer to it as the "Holbrooke-Milosevic agreement") was signed on <BR>October 16, 1998, ending the previous eight months of internal <BR>conflict. Given its international composition, the KVM was organized <BR>and deployed <BR>quite slowly and was not fully operational on a partial basis until <BR>early in 1999. By the time I arrived, vehicles and other resources <BR>along with the majority of international monitors were arriving, but <BR>the <BR>cease-fire situation was deteriorating with an increasing incidence of <BR>Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) provocative attacks on the Yugoslavian <BR>security forces. In response the security forces of the Ministry of <BR>Internal Security police supported by the army were establishing random <BR>roadblocks that resulted in some harassment of movement of the majority <BR>Albanian Kosovars. The general situation was, though, that the bulk of <BR>the population had settled down after the previous year&#039;s hostilities, <BR>but the KLA was building its strength and was attempting to reorganize <BR>in preparation for a military solution, hopeful of NATO or western <BR>military support. Consequently the October Holbrooke-Milosevic <BR>agreement <BR>restraining the Internal Security police and army was not strictly <BR>adhered to, as unauthorized forces were deployed to maintain security <BR>within the major communities and internal lines of communication. In my <BR>estimation, however, the KLA was left in control of much of the <BR>hinterland unchallenged, comprising at least some fifty per cent of the <BR>province. In addition the parallel Albanian government of the Kosovo <BR>Democratic League (KDL) continued to provide some leadership to the <BR>majority of the Albanian Kosovars. <BR> <BR>This low intensity war since the end of 1998 had resulted in a series <BR>of incidents against the security forces, which in turn led to some <BR>heavy-handed security operations, one being the alleged "massacre" at <BR>Racak of some 45 Albanian Kosovars in mid-January.  <BR> <BR>Upon my arrival the war increasingly evolved into a mid intensity <BR>conflict as ambushes, the encroachment of critical lines of <BR>communication and the kidnapping of security forces resulted in a <BR>significant increase in government casualties which in turn led to <BR>major Yugoslavian reprisal security operations that included armour, <BR>mechanized forces and artillery to secure there same lines of <BR>communication. By the beginning of March these terror and <BR>counter-terror operations led to the inhabitants of numerous villages <BR>fleeing, or being dispersed to either other villages, cities or the <BR>hills to seek refuge. As monitors we attempted to follow and report on <BR>these cease-fire violations, but I and my fellow monitors also <BR>continued to work with both Kosovo factions and the <BR>internally-displaced population to promote the other aspects of our <BR>mission. In particular within our field office <BR>area of responsibility, we were making progress to facilitate the <BR>resettlement of an unoccupied village from the previous summer, while <BR>six other villages were about to be abandoned due to the increasing <BR>hostilities. As an example of this humanitarian work, we had conducted <BR>some dozen negotiating sessions with both belligerents as well as <BR>displaced villagers. Our objective was to create conditions of <BR>confidence  <BR>and stability and commence the resettlement of the village of Donje <BR>Grabovac. This village of some 700 former inhabitants sits next to a <BR>major coal mine guarded by security forces, which fuels an adjacent <BR>thermal generating plant. On the other side of the village, less than a <BR>kilometre away, the KLA also occupied another village. Donje Grobovac <BR>was the scene of daily shooting incidents and in this case most were <BR>probably initiated by the mine guards. Regardless, tensions were high <BR>and fatal casualties and kidnapping of mine and security forces by the <BR>KLA had occurred prior to our arrival. After our lengthy series of <BR>negotiations, all participants agreed not to provoke their opponents <BR>and we were about to escort former village delegations back to commence <BR>resettlement. If this kind of program could have been expanded and <BR>built upon throughout Kosovo, perhaps supported by an enlarged <BR>international <BR>monitoring mission to better reduce the cease-fire violations, I <BR>believe both the international air bombardment and intensified civil <BR>war would have been avoided. But western diplomacy would have to be <BR>more flexible for this to occur. <BR> <BR>The situation was clearly that KLA provocations, as personally <BR>witnessed in ambushes of security patrols which inflicted fatal and <BR>other casualties, were clear violations of the previous October&#039;s <BR>agreement. <BR>The security forces responded and the consequent security harassment <BR>and counter-operations led to an intensified insurrectionary war, but <BR>as I have stated elsewhere, I did not witness, nor did I have knowledge <BR>of any incidents of so-called "ethnic cleansing" and there certainly <BR>were no occurrences of "genocidal policies" while I was with the KVM in <BR>Kosovo. What has transpired since the OSCE monitors were evacuated on <BR>March 20, in order to deliver the penultimate warning to force <BR>Yugoslavian compliance with the Rambouillet and subsequent Paris <BR>documents and the commencement of the NATO air bombardment of March 24, <BR>obviously has resulted in human rights abuses and a very significant <BR>humanitarian disaster as some 600,000 Albanian Kosovars have fled or <BR>been expelled from the province. This did not occur, though, before <BR>March 20, so I would attribute the humanitarian disaster directly or <BR>indirectly to the NATO air bombardment and resulting anti-terrorist <BR>campaign. <BR> <BR>So what led to this breakdown of the peace process and the air <BR>bombardment? The Rambouillet and subsequent amended Paris ultimatum <BR>"Interim Agreement for Peace and Self-Government in Kosovo" was divided <BR>into both political and military implementation accords. The political <BR>accord called for a return of political, cultural and judicial autonomy <BR>for Kosovo Province as previously provided in the 1974 constitution and <BR>was generally acceptable to both factions. The stumbling block was that <BR>the Serbian delegation insisted on the long-term territorial integrity <BR>of Yugoslavia and the supremacy of federal law. With the KLA desiring <BR>total independence, however, and American compliance, the Albanian <BR>Kosovars were given the incentive of a referendum in three years time <BR>to determine the ultimate political future of Yugoslavia. On the <BR>military accord, the Contact Group, less Russia, and the Ambassador <BR>Chris Hill&#039;s <BR>demand that a NATO force be employed to secure the Kosovo <BR>Implementation Mission of the proposed plan was also completely <BR>unacceptable to Yugoslavia, since it constituted foreign occupation of <BR>their sovereign territory by the western alliance. In turn, the <BR>acceptance by the KLA of their supervised disarmament was only accepted <BR>after American political inducements of obvious independence were <BR>offered. The result then is that proposed agreements were in fact <BR>ultimatums, unacceptable to Russia as well as Yugoslavia, as they left <BR>that nation with the clear alternative of surrender or bombardment. <BR> <BR>Was there a diplomatic alternative? I believe there always has to be <BR>political alternatives to war, although I an not a pacifist and I do <BR>believe that defensive hostilities may be justifiable for the right <BR>cause. The western members of the Contact Group, the European Union and <BR>the United States and the Russian Federation could have worked within <BR>the United Nations and kept the Russians on side. As an inducement to <BR>an enhanced OSCE or UN monitoring presence within Kosovo, Yugoslavia <BR>could <BR>have had its 1991 economic sanctions cancelled and economic <BR>restructuring funds offered to promote its integration within the <BR>newEurope, with a guarantee, in return, to eliminate human rights <BR>concerns <BR>within Kosovo. This proposed enhanced OSCE presence, perhaps supported <BR>by a limited armed UN presence, may well have been acceptable to the <BR>western power, in order to monitor a fair and genuine Kosovo agreement. <BR>However, the NATO bombardment has been counterproductive, as it has <BR>created a significant European humanitarian problem of more than <BR>600,000 external refugees that threaten to destablize the surrounding <BR>vulnerable nations, exacerbating regional security. Another estimated <BR>600,000 plus internally-displaced Kosovars are also being subjected to <BR>the deprivations of the full-scale civil war. Then in the end the <BR>international community will also have to rebuild not only Kosovo, but <BR>the rest of Yugoslavian to ensure their future participation in the new <BR>Europe of the 21st century, This is what the failure of diplomacy with <BR>its consequent ill-prepared and ill-conceived air bombardment has <BR>accomplished. <BR> <BR>What is crucial to have happen then, is that the unjustified moral <BR>certitude that that has resulted in the demonization and vilification <BR>of Yugoslavia and its nationalist President Milosevic cease, and be <BR>replaced by a rational discourse to enable a fair and just solution to <BR>be agreed to. <BR> <BR>NATO has gone to war to prevent the humanitarian expulsion of an ethnic <BR>minority and has caused the catastrophic Kosovo population displacement <BR>to occur. The western government, led by inept diplomats and <BR>politicians, have failed to provide a rational and diplomatic <BR>alternative, and instead have incited an irresponsible public opinion, <BR>whose conscience has led it to demand actions to solve problems that it <BR>does not comprehend. NATO is now in a war that it cannot win. Its <BR>objective of liberating the Kosovo Albanians from Serbian misrule has <BR>been counterproductive, and has resulted in their expulsion. The war <BR>has broken international law, disregarded the UN Charter, and violated <BR>the NATO mandate. This has arguably irrevocably damaged the dreams and <BR>aspirations for rational diplomacy and the rule of law, meant to <BR>establish an international system with limits on great power ambitions. <BR> <BR>There were political alternatives to this war, but we also should have <BR>known what would happen. And it did happen. The pointless and degrading <BR>bombing must stop and rational international negotiations must <BR>commence. <BR> <BR>The alternative is incomprehensible. <BR> <BR> <BR>Rollie Keith lives in Chilliwack. <BR> <BR> <BR>====================]]></content:encoded>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 May 1999 15:22:00 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Agence France-Presse:       Illegal clinic involved in baby organs trade discovered Report  TIRANA, Oct 18 (AFP) - An illegal clinic allegedly involved in a traffic of baby organs was discov...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Agence France-Presse: <BR>      Illegal clinic involved in baby organs trade discovered <BR>Report <BR> <BR>TIRANA, Oct 18 (AFP) - An illegal clinic allegedly involved in a <BR>traffic of baby organs was discovered in the Albanian capital Tirana, <BR>the independent  daily Koha Jone reported Sunday quoting <BR>sources from the state prosecutor&#039;s office. <BR>Discovery of the clinic was part of an investigation on alleged  <BR>baby- trafficking from Albania to Italy that had begun earlier this year, <BR>centred on a suspected ring of smugglers of babies, whose mothers were told they were stillborn. <BR>Fresh allegations of "baby organs trafficking" came the day after the Albanian press reported the end of the state prosecutor&#039;s investigation <BR>of the illegal traffic of babies to Italy. <BR> <BR>It remained unclear whether the babies operated on in the illegal clinic survived. Their number was not immediately known. <BR> <BR>The clinic was administrated by Albanian and Pakastani doctors and surgeons who "operated on babies and sent their organs to Italy," reportedly <BR>upon the orders of Italian and Albanian Mafia bosses, the daily said. <BR>"Skilful surgeons have carried out many operations on babies and sold their organs in Italy, earning large amounts of money and arms for <BR>the KLA,"  !!! <BR> a senior <BR> prosecution official was quoted as saying. <BR> <BR> Sources said that most of the babies were sent to Italy for  illegal adoption and organ-trafficking.  It is believed that many women, prompted by their poverty ,and forced by their husbands ,  have <BR>SOLD THEIR BABIES to the doctors. <BR> The "babies scandal," as media named it, became known in April when grave diggers in a public cemetery near Tirana discovered that  some <BR> coffins, of allegedly buried stillborns, were empty.]]></content:encoded>
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                        <description><![CDATA[Hey, guys! News that makes our day!  Several sources are indicating DESERTION from YUGOSLAV ARMY UNITS!!!  More as the story unfolds  Zoja]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Hey, guys! News that makes our day! <BR> <BR>Several sources are indicating DESERTION from YUGOSLAV ARMY UNITS!!! <BR> <BR>More as the story unfolds <BR> <BR>Zoja]]></content:encoded>
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                        <description><![CDATA[Nick (Nique)  N.T.M.  Nique ton mere.]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Nick (Nique) <BR> <BR>N.T.M. <BR> <BR>Nique ton mere.]]></content:encoded>
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                        <description><![CDATA[To Maja.  Child, really, learn to read. The posting were not Emina&#039;s. She only put a few there, signed EMINA Can you spell that? Ask your school teacher, she will ecplain..  Kiddo, you ...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[To Maja. <BR> <BR>Child, really, learn to read. The posting were not Emina&#039;s. She only put a few there, signed EMINA Can you spell that? Ask your school teacher, she will ecplain.. <BR> <BR>Kiddo, you were born yesterday. That is why your posings are so naive and full of crap. The ideas of Seselj were copied by Slob Milo and his friends, and therefore copied by you. It really tells me a lot about your person, to read from your posting that you deny taking over the view from Seselj. <BR> <BR>Drop the nightly drinking session in which you post your messages, dear. When the clouds go, your view will be much clearer! <BR> <BR>Zoja.]]></content:encoded>
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