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International Press Articles
on Post-war suffering of Kosovo Serbs
Daily
News Updates on Kosovo Related Issues
British
Intelligence had information about the possible terrorist attack
in Feb 17, 2001
The main Kosovo Albanian suspect who ran away from the US camp
had been working for CIA

Since
the terrorist attack on a Serb civilian bus (Feb 17) in which
11 people were killed (two of them children) and 40 wounded
a few Kosovo Albanian suspects have been arrested by UN police.
The main suspect Florim Ejupi has been found direcly linked to
the circles of Kosovo Albanian organized crime, close to the
former KLA and its successor, UN/NATO sponosred Kosovo Protection
Corps. Despite all security measures Ejupi managed to run
away from the American detention facility in Camp Bondsteel
soon after his arrest. British Sunday Times reveals in its
article by Bob Graham (July 29: British troops' error led
to bus bomb) that "UN sources believe
that Florim Ejupi had been working for the Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA). His trial would have been a serious embarrassment,
they claim". |
The
Sunday Times, BRITISH TROOPS' ERROR LED TO BUS BOMB, July 29 2001
On
the same day, July 29 Washington Post brings a comprehensive
article on the situation in Kosovo, directly accusing the
highest authorities of the internationally sponosred Kosovo
Protection Corps as being involved in organized crime and
persecution of Serb population |
Washington Post, RULE OF LAW IS ELUSIVE IN KOSOVO, July 29
2001
The copies
of both articles are available on our page - LINK
HOW
LONG WILL UN AND NATO COMPROMISE THEMSELVES TOLERATING THE
GROUPS INVOLVED IN TERRORISM, DRUG SMUGGLING AND PERSECUTION OF
MINORITIES?
KLA
- NATO/UN RELATIONS
Sunday
Times UK, CIA Aided Kosovo Guerrilla Army, March 12, 2000
WHAT
IS KLA - UCK
(a database of dozens of international articles
revealing the role of this contraversial organization
Since October '99 KLA is "transformed" into a UN sponosred
civillian Corps)
HOW THE TRASFORMED KLA WORKS NOW AS
A " CIVIL PROTECTION CORPS"?
Observer
London, UN Backed KPC's Reign of Terror, March 12, 2000
Washington
Post, Kosovo Albanian Unit Is Accused Of Abuses, March 15, 2000
ZERI,
Musaj Family - We Were Attacked, July 11, 2000 - Abuses of KPC
It
is only two years that the UN/NATO authorities admit their mistakes...but
is it to late?
Associated
Press - 5 Highest Ranking Kosovo Protection Corps Officers
Suspended, July 6 2001
Before
Kosovo wide elections Kosovo Serbs must be granted basic human
rights
Letter of Bishop
Artemije to int'l factors in Kosovo, June 26-01
Assessment of the Situation of Ethnic Minorities in Kosovo
OSCE latest report, March, 2001, PDF (OSCE
Site)
Assessment of the Situation of Ethnic Minorities in Kosovo,
Oct. 2000
BBC, Analysis: Serbs Under Threat, Feb 16-01
BBC, The Kosovo Legacy, March 21-01
"They [ethnic Albanians] guessed
correctly Kosovo would be a pure
Albanian territory regardless of the West's love for "multi-ethnicity"
Jonathan Eyal
the Director of Studies at the Royal United Services Institute,
London
A BUS WITH SERB CIVILIANS
BLOWN UP BY ALBANIAN TERRORISTS
February 17, 2001
Ten Serb civilians (including a child)
have died and 40 wounded
BBC, Kosovo Capital Hit by Bomb Blast, Apr 18-01
One Serb was killed and four others injured
by a large bomb that went off
near Yugoslav Government offices in the Kosovo capital Pristina.
The Cry of Serbs
in Kosovo and Metohia, Bishop Atanasije Jevtic
Destruction
of Churches and Monasteries in Post-war Kosovo
HERITAGE
ERADICATION
SERB CULTURAL HERITAGE VANDALIZED IN POST-WAR
KOSOVO
The
true face of the NEW KOSOVO "FREEDOM"
Christian
Orthodox Seminary in Prizren and Gracanica
Monastery
Under the strong KFOR Protection

VANDALIZED SERB CEMETERY IN MITROVICA
HOW
SERB CHILDREN TRAVEL TO SCHOOL

Spanish soldiers escort Serb children on their
way to school to ensure safe movement through Albanian areas
Even children are not spared in a systematic campaign of Albanian
extremists against Serbs and minorities
FULL STORY (KFOR WEB SITE)
EUROBALKANS
- Kosovo - the present reality and future prospects
DIFFICULT
CONDITIONS FOR THE PASTORAL WORK OF THE SERBIAN ORTHODOX CLERGY
Serb Orthodox
Priest Shot by Albanian extremists in Kosovo, July 12-2000
FORMER
UNHCR CHIEF IN KOSOVO RECOGNIZED FAILURES OF THE MISSION:
"There
was from the start an environment of tolerance for intolerance
and revenge...There was no real effort or interest in trying
to deter or stop it. There was an implicit endorsement of
it by everybody -- by the silence of the Albanian political
leadership and by the lack of active discouragement of it
by the West.... Action was needed, in the first days and
weeks, when the old images of Albanians forced out of Kosovo
on their tractors were replaced by Serbs fleeing Kosovo
on their tractors, and as it became clear that the effort
to push minorities out of Kosovo was continuing and organized...
This violence against the minorities has been too prolonged
and too widespread not to be systematic... We can't easily
say who's behind it, but we can say we have not seen any
organized effort to stop it or any effort to back up the
rhetoric of tolerance from Albanian leaders with any meaningful
action."
"This
is not why we fought the war."
Denis
McNamara, UNHCR Chief in Kosovo
from New York Times, July 3, 2000
U.N. Official Warns of Losing the Peace in Kosovo
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Kosovo
Albanian Crimes Against Serbs Condemned by International Community
BISHOP
ARTEMIJE ON THE FIRST DAYS AFTER THE WAR
DIARY
OF BISHOP ARTEMIJE - KOSOVO ON THE CROSS (June 99)

Kosovo Two Years After
- Apartheid, Ghettos, Barbed Wire, Enclaves, No Human Rights
KFOR check point at the entrance to the Serb village of Gracanica,
5 km east of Pristina
INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL PRESS ON KOSOVO
EVENTS
KOSOVO INFO PAGE
- LINKS
"More
than half a year has passed since the wars end, and
ethnically motivated demonstrations, robberies, armed assaults
and kidnappings still threaten daily life. Ethnic Albanians,
accounting for more than 90 percent of the population in Kosovo,
are taking advantage of their numbers to punish the remaining
Serbs. According to Stanimir Vukicevic, chairman of the Yugoslav
committee for cooperation with the United Nations in Kosovo,
1,400 Serbs have been either kidnapped or killed since the
end of the bombing in June 1999. Essentially, NATOs
bombing campaign in Kosovo merely reversed the main current
of violence, giving the upper hand to the majority Albanian
population and allowing the ethnic violence to persist. "
STRATFOR
INSTITUTE REPORT, FEB 8, 2000 |
Anarchy and
Madness, Timothy Garton Ash, NYREV
"West won the war. I fear we are loosing
the peace."
WHAT
I CAN DO FOR KOSOVO?
 |
"NATO
may have thwarted the Belgrade government's goal of cleansing
Kosovo of its ethnic Albanian inhabitants, but the Kosovo
Liberation Army now pursues an equally systematic strategy
to cleanse the province of Serbs, Gypsies, and all other non-Albanians.
It is increasingly apparent that the alliance's ostensible
goal of a tolerant, democratic, and multiethnic Kosovo is
a fantasy. " |
by Ted Galen Carpenter, Cato Institute,
Washington D.C.
Foreign
Affairs, A Perfect Failure Sep/Oct 1999
Faulty
justifications of NATO "Victory" in Kosovo
 |
"The
notion of "humanitarian war" ought to be mocked
by those paid to keep the record straight. But it remains
a propaganda success. Noam Chomsky, our greatest unraveller
of accredited lies, addresses this in his powerful new book,
The New Military Humanism: Lessons from Kosovo. The NATO action,
he writes, "has ...[opened] gates to a ... new epoch
of moral rectitude under the guiding hand of an 'idealistic
New World bent on ending inhumanity."...The New Military
Humanism, like the Third Way, is a euphemism for the rehabilitation
of an imperialism that dares not speak its name."
--John Pilger, New Statesman
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