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Kosova Daily Report #1524, 98-08-17
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1524
Prishtina, 17 August 1998
CONTENTS
[01] Agani Replies to Markovic Regarding Prishtina-Belgrade Negotiations
[02] Serbs Are Torching Albanian Houses in Loxh&
[03] Names of Three Other Albanians Killed in Peja Revealed
[04] 39 Out of 54 Abducted Kosovars Released after 23 Days in Serb Prison
on Routine 'Terrorist' Charges
[05] 10,000 Albanians Live in the Open in Gjakova Area
[06] 70,000-80,000 Albanian Refugees Concentrated in De^an Villages, in
Appalling Humanitarian Situation
[07] Albanians Tortured in Serb Jails and Wounded Are Being Treated in
Prishtina Hospital
[08] Thousands of Refugees Living Rough in Malisheva Forests Appeal for
Help
[09] Albanian Detainee, Tortured to Death in Serb Jail, Dies in Hospital
[01] Agani Replies to Markovic Regarding Prishtina-Belgrade Negotiations
An end to Serbian violence and the pulling out of units used to repress
civilian population as pre-requisites PRISHTINA, Aug 17 (KIC) - On behalf
of the Kosova negotiating team appointed by President Ibrahim Rugova last
week, Dr. Fehmi Agani responded today to a letter by Dr. Ratko Markovic,
Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia, regarding the possibility of resumption
of talks between Prishtina and Belgrade.
Following is the text of Agani's letter: (Begin text)
"We have received your letter. We, too, wish to see as soon as possible a
resumption of the negotiations, which have been interrupted in the wake of
the escalation of violence against the Albanian civilian population.
We want (expect) to see an end to violence and a pulling out of the units
used against the civilian population, as demanded by the Contact Group.
The timing and manner of the resumption of negotiations will, I hope, be
arranged through Ambassador Hill, who is in permanent contact with Belgrade
and Prishtina."
(End text)
[02] Serbs Are Torching Albanian Houses in Loxh&
PRISHTINA, Aug 17 (KIC) - Albanian houses in the village of Loxh& and the
Dardania III neighborhood of Peja ('Pec') are in flames today.
LDK sources in Peja said the houses that have not been destroyed or burned
during the Serb shelling over the weekend, are being today doused with
gasoline and set ablaze.
[03] Names of Three Other Albanians Killed in Peja Revealed
PRISHTINA, Aug 17 (KIC) - Sources in Peja have confirmed the identity of
three other Albanians killed in the villages of Loxha and Grabovc during a
huge Serb offensive last weekend.
The LDK information Commission in Peja said Ahmet Shala (30) from Loxha and
Ahmet Mekaj (31) and Hysen Gashi (70) from Graboc were killed by Serbs.
The LDK named the following Albanians as wounded in the two villages:
Rexhep Kelmendi, Agim Berisha, Abaz ^aka, Ruzhdi, Zek& Hoxha, Burim Hoxha,
Osman Shala, Halit Shala, Isuf Shala (all from Grabovs; Valbon& Shala, 22-
year-old pregnant woman, Ms Ruk& Shala, 70, Abedin Morina (23).
Earlier on Sunday, sources in Peja reported of four other Albanian women
killed during the Serb offensive against the villages along the Peja-De^an
roadway, naming them as Xhev& Hulaj (80) from Hulaj, who had found refuge
in Dabiq; Hatmane Xhemaj (83) from Strellc i Ep&rm, sheltered in Prapa^an;
Ajshe (Halit) Aliaj (75) from Kodrali, sheltered in Krushec; and Xhylshahe
Mazrekaj (48) from Prejlepi, sheltered in Strellc i Ul&t.
Around a dozen villages of De^an and Peja - Strellc i Ul&t, Isniq, Prapa^an,
Dobovik, Krushec, Broliq, Raushiq, Loxh&, Grabovc, Kotradiq, Vranoc were
subject to air and ground bombardment during the whole course of Saturday.
The LDK information Commission in Peja said today that it could not yet
determine the exact casualty-toll in the latest Serb offensive as the
population has been scattered and the many houses affected by the Serb
attack turned into rubble.
[04] 39 Out of 54 Abducted Kosovars Released after 23 Days in Serb Prison
on Routine 'Terrorist' Charges
PRISHTINA, Aug 17 (KIC) - 39 Kosovars - of whom 36 Albanians, one Turk and
three Slav Muslims - held hostage by the Serb regime for 23 days under
routine charges of terrorism, were released on 11 August, the Prishtina-
based Bujku daily reported today.
They were being held in jail in Prokuplje (Serbia) together with 15 more
Albanians - that is all the 54 passengers on board of a bus travelling from
Slovenia to Kosova, who were kidnapped in Podujeva, on entry to Kosova, on
20 July.
All the 54 passengers were routinely charged with 'terrorism' and
'association for hostile activity' and were held for a week in Serb-run
jail in Prishtina.
The Serb prosecutor in Prokpuplje, Miroslva Nikolic, dropped charges of
terrorism against the 39 passengers on 7 August, whereas the investigating
judge, Mijat Bajovic, suspended the criminal proceedings accordingly, Bujku
reported, quoting lawyers, Dr. Hysni Byty^i and Bajram Krasniqi.
The only evidence that the Serb regime had to prosecute the passengers was
that they are Albanians, Byty^i said, adding that 15 Albanians are still
being held unlawfully in Serb custody and facing charges pursuant to the
'FRY" Penal Code, articles 136 and 125.
"They cannot be even considered a 'group'. Their sin was to have been
together in a bus", Byty^i said.
If the 15 Albanians are brought to trial, this will be yet another anti-
Albanian trial, the lawyer said.
Bajram Krasniqi, the other lawyer, said the 54 passengers were tortured
while in detention in Prishtina in the first week. They - he calls them
'hostages' - were taken to Prokupje on the night of 27/28 July. "While
being transported to the Serb town, they were maltreated too. They were
beaten up even in the Prokuplje jail initially.", Krasniqi said.
For eight days, the lawyers were not allowed to contact their clients, in
clear breach of the Serbian laws governing criminal proceedings.
Bajram Krasniqi said the money - 360,000 DM - and the personal belongings
the of the passengers seized illegally by the Serb police on 20 July when
the Kosovars were kidnapped have not been returned. [Remittances, at a time
the banking system is nonexistent in Kosova, have been the only way the
Kosovars working abroad have been able to support their kin in Kosova.]
The following Albanians are still in the Prokupje jail: Sinan 2Byty^i,
Xhavit Ka^aniku, Enver Zogaj, Burim Bllaca, Nuhi Boka, Ramadan Avdiu, Ali
Gashi, Qazim Krasniqi, Azem Krasniqi, Ymer Krasniqi, Naim Balaj, Rrahim
Aliu, Ferizaj Zabelaj, Hajrullah Samadrexha, and Halit Ndrecaj, Bujku
reported.
The whole matter of the 54 Kosovars kidnapped, ill-treated and robbed by
Serb regime, is evidence only to the terrorist nature of the Serbian regime
vis-a-vis Kosova, an observer here in Prishtina said on condition of
anonymity.
[05] 10,000 Albanians Live in the Open in Gjakova Area
Some 50,000 Albanians, displaced from their homes, have found refuge in the
town of Gjakova and its suburbs.
PRISHTINA, Aug 17 (KIC) - Reports from Gjakova said people fleeing their
villages in the wake of the Serbian offensive were heading towards the
town.
Around 10,000 Albanians - mainly women, children and the elderly - continue
living rough in the open, with scarce food and water, and no medication,
local LDK sources said.
These Albanians have been scattered about the mountainous forests of the
Dushkaj& region, along the Drini river area, and in the Reka e Keqe
region's hills.
They are living in appalling conditions, being threatened with starvation
and by an outbreak of epidemics, the LDK chapter in Gjakova said.
Some 50,000 Albanians, displaced from their homes, have found refuge in the
town of Gjakova and its suburbs.
There have been reports of three more missing people, Pjet&r Tal Krasniqi
and Zef Gjon Krasniqi, both residents of Meq& village and in their sixties,
and Jusuf Ahmeti, resident of Stub&ll village.
Serbian police sealed off the village of Osek-Hyl& today morning and raided
Albanian households allegedly for hidden arms, LDK sources said.
[06] 70,000-80,000 Albanian Refugees Concentrated in De^an Villages, in
Appalling Humanitarian Situation
PRISHTINA, Aug 17 (KIC) - The humanitarian situation in the area of De^an
and Peja is appalling, a local journalist told the KIC today.
The Albanian population is being held under 'a hermetic siege', as he put
it, from the village of Isniq to the Lugu i Baranit region in the
municipality of Peja.
Many people have been for days in tractors along the Bistrica of De^an
river banks.
Food is running desperately short, and as of tomorrow onwards people may
starve, the journalist said. The number of people concentrated in the area
is between 70,000 and 80,000, he estimated.
There are people from Reka e Keqe region (in Gjakova), from Grama^el and
Baballoq villages and Prejlep. It is the area which has been attacked by
Serb troops.
The villages of Loxh& and Raushiq in Peja as well as the outlying area
towards De^an is where the people have been effective; trapped, according
to the journalist.
Junik is smoldering, he told the KIC, adding that two or three detonations
have been heard from the direction of Junik.
Although their villages have been turned into rubble, people wish to go
back there, he said.
Yet all routes for people to get out of the siege are sealed off.
Along a corridor near the villages of Strellc, some 8,000 people have gone
to the mountains and hills, he said. "It is virtually impossible for them
to cross the mountains to Montenegro. The situation there is also alarming.
People are feared starving to death."
There were heavy rains and people caught cold in the mountains, he said.
The journalist said there have been visiting journalist and NGO's, more or
less examining the situation. Nothing else. No aid brought, he concluded.
[07] Albanians Tortured in Serb Jails and Wounded Are Being Treated in
Prishtina Hospital
PRISHTINA, Aug 17 (KIC) - There are several arrested Albanians, tortured in
Serb jails, being treated in the Serb-administered Prishtina Hospital
clinics.
The KIC has learned that Adem Berisha, resident of Buq& village of Opoj&,
and Fatmir Duga, both in a serious condition, are in the Prishtina
hospital.
A woman, in her eighth month of pregnancy, has been taken to the hospital
today. She is reportedly wounded from shells.
The KIC has learned that four Albanian patients in the hospital - Mejdi
Limani and Arsim Hasani from Shtime, Agim Jaha from Gllarev& village, and
Qerim Jetishi from Gjakova, have been taken out by police today.
Police guarding such patients is no rare occasion, the KIC has learned.
[08] Thousands of Refugees Living Rough in Malisheva Forests Appeal for
Help
PRISHTINA, Aug 17 (KIC) - Thousands of refugees from Malisheva and the
surrounding hamlets have been still living rough in the hills, on the verge
of starvation, witnesses said.
According to estimates of the LDK chapter of Malisheva, at least 5.000
people have been in the open in the hills around Ponorc, and over 4000
others in the Llap^eva forests.
Sources in the area said that besides uprooted people from Malisheva, many
others who escaped the recent fighting in the De^an and Gjakova area have
arrived in the hills near Malisheva. The people are exhausted and many
seriously sick, LDK and human rights activists said.
Reports from Malisheva today speak of a continued Serb campaign of burning
of villages and destruction of Albanian-owned property in the municipality.
Many houses were reported set afire by Serbs in the village of Bubavec and
Drenoc.
Branches of political parties and human rights organizations in Malisheva
appealed again today for the international community to urgently act to
help the population facing starvation and epidemics.
[09] Albanian Detainee, Tortured to Death in Serb Jail, Dies in Hospital
His lawyer, Destan Rukiqi, has suffered kidney injuries in while in Serb
custody PRISHTINA, Aug 17 (KIC) - A Kosovar Albanian detainee, Cen Dugolli,
died today in the surgery department of the Prishtina Hospital, after
having been subjected to torture in the Serb jail. He was taken to hospital
in a critical condition on Sunday, sources said.
Cen Dugolli, an activist with the Democratic League of Kosova (LDK), was
being held in Serb custody since 21 June 1998.
Sources in the Prishtina hospital said the late Dugolli underwent a surgery
yesterday, but the doctors could do nothing to save his life. He had
sustained injuries on vital parts of his body.
Cen Dugolli was arrested on 21 June this year, when Serb police mounted a
large-scale campaign of arrests in Ferizaj. Scores of political parties and
human rights activists and former political prisoners were rounded up in
two days two months ago.
Another human rights activist from Ferizaj, Rexhep Bislimi, died in
hospital on 22 July. He was arrested two weeks earlier and was subjected to
outrageous torture before having been transferred to hospital, where he
died.
Destan Rukiqi, a defending attorney of the Cen Dugolli, was likewise
subjected to brutal torture because of his involvement in protecting his
client from further torture in the hands of the Serb security. The
defending lawyer protested with a Serb judge about the way his client was
been treated, but saw himself arrested and summarily sentenced to 60 days
in prison. Destan Rukiqi was tortured badly himself and was treated for
days in the nephrology department of the Prishtina hospital. He suffered
kidney injuries and was for days on dialysis. He was later transferred to
a Belgrade prison hospital.
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