Selezione notizie da Jugoslavia e dintorni




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From: Coordinamento Romano per la Jugoslavia <crj at sigmasrl.it>
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Subject: Selezione notizie da Jugoslavia e dintorni


LE POSIZIONI DEI KOSOVARO-ALBANESI JUGOSLAVISTI

> KOSOVO-METOHIJA - ALBANIANS
>
> KOSOVO-METOHIJA ALBANIANS EXPRESS SUPPORT FOR MILOSEVIC
> PRISTINA, June 6 (Tanjug) -
>
> Kosovo-Metohija's Albanian Democratic Reform Party (DRPA)
> on Tuesday wrote to Yugoslav
> President Slobodan Milosevic upholding his policy of
> togetherness, equality in the province, of peace, tolerance and
> common sense. The letter, signed by 828 ethnic Albanians from
> all over that U.N.-run Serbian (Yugoslav) province, says local
> Albanians are not indifferent to the terrorising, murders and
> expulsions of their non-Albanian neighbours and friends. "What
> has been happening over the past year since the deployment of
> KFor (international force) and UNMIK (U.N. civilian mission) in
> Kosovo-Metohija - viz. ethnic cleansing - is the worst crime in
> human history", the letter said. The ethnic Albanians stressed
> the DRPA was confidence of the future of Kosovo-Metohija as the
> home of all ethnic communities and the struggle for the equality
> of all in Kosovo-Metohija, a policy of peace, tolerance and
> common sense.


ASSASSINATO IL CONSIGLIERE MILITARE DI DJUKANOVIC

GORAN ZUGIC, ADVISOR TO MILO DJUKANOVIC,
SHOT DEAD PODGORICA, June

1 (Tanjug) - Advisor to Montenegrin president for national
security Goran Zugic (39) was killed Wednesday evening in
Podgorica. Zugic was killed outside the apartment building where
he lived with his wife and two children. He, it has been learnt,
parked his car and headed for the entrance to the building when
five shots were fired from an automatic weapon. Zugic was
appointed advisor to the Montengerin president for national
security in March 1998. Before that he was security center chief
in Podgorica and in Herceg Novi. No official statement has been
issued yet in Podgorica on the murder of Zugic.


IL MINISTRO DELL'INFORMAZIONE JUGOSLAVO ACCUSA LA CIA PER L'ASSASSINIO DI GORAN ZUGIC SULLA BASE DELLE INTERCETTAZIONI DEI COLLOQUI TELEFONICI TRA FUNZIONARI DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI STATO USA

> YUGOSLAV MINISTER ACCUSES CIA OF COMPLICITY IN ZUGIC MURDER
> BELGRADE, June 6 (Tanjug) -
>
> Yugoslavia's Minister of Information on Tuesday
> accused the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of
> complicity in the recent murder of the Yugoslav Republic of
> Montenegro's presidential security advisor Goran Zugic. At a
> news briefing attended by a large number of domestic and foreign
> reporters, Goran Matic ran an audio tape of a conversation held
> twenty minutes after Zugic's murder by Sean Burns of the U.S.
> State Department's Balkan task force, who is assistant to
> Richard Holbrooke, with Gabriel Escobar Gabe of the economic
> task force for Montenegro, and their conversation of 2 a.m. the
> next day. Matic said this was a specific form that the
> aggression on Yugoslavia was taking, which had been in use since
> October 1999 as the main form of warfare for destroying
> Yugoslavia. "After its political efforts with infiltrated
> mercenaries and mercenary political parties failed, the U.S.
> Administration, since (last year's) aggression on our country,
> turned last October to subversive and terrorist operations on
> the territory of Yugoslavia in an effort to attain its
> interests, undermine the country's internal stability and show
> that the country is unsafe for its people", Matic said. This
> scenario, according to him, is being implemented in both Serbia
> and Montenegro.


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L'UNIONE EUROPEA RICONOSCE IL MONTENEGRO?

RFE/RL NEWSLINE Vol. 4, No. 99, Part II, 23 May 2000

EU HELP FOR MONTENEGRO.

EU foreign ministers have agreed in Brussels on a $10 million aid package for Montenegro.
The ministers also pledged unspecified future assistance to promote democracy, freedom of expression, and
inter-ethnic relations in the mountainous republic. Meanwhile in Podgorica, President Milo Djukanovic said that Bodo Hombach, who heads the EU's Balkan Stability Pact, recently
promised him that Montenegro will attend the pact's meeting in Thessaloniki in July as a full participant, RFE/RL's
South Slavic Service reported. Montenegro plans to participate in some 20 projects that the pact is coordinating, Djukanovic added. Montenegro, which under international law is part of federal Yugoslavia and not a sovereign state, has attended previous meetings of the pact as an observer.

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