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KOSOVO: Fonti info - Notizie dal protettorato del KAOS-ovo
- Subject: KOSOVO: Fonti info - Notizie dal protettorato del KAOS-ovo
- From: "glr" <glr_y at iol.it>
- Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 10:41:09 +0200
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------- Forwarded message follows ------- Date sent: Sat, 03 Jun 2000 16:18:42 +0200 From: Coordinamento Romano per la Jugoslavia <crj at sigmasrl.it> To: crj <crj at sigmasrl.it> Subject: Notizie dal protettorato del KAOS-ovo (7) ALCUNE IMPORTANTI FONTI DI INFORMAZIONE SULLA SITUAZIONE NELLA PROVINCIA SERBA DI KOSOVO E METOHIJA Nota: Sfortunatamente tutti i documenti importanti reperibili sono in lingua inglese o serbocroata; anche questo puo' farci riflettere sul livello di sudditanza culturale e politica del nostro paese. --- NOTIZIE DAL KOSMET, GIORNO PER GIORNO http://www.kosovo.com/news/ Kosovo.com : News : Kosovo Flash News Belgrade Media Monitoring Compilation from Belgrade daily newspapers, prepared by editorial staff of the Voice of Kosovo and Metohia --- KFOR MY ASS: IL VERO RUOLO DELLA KFOR IN KOSMET http://crash.to/KFORMYASS If you believe KFOR is in Kosovo to protect human rights, then this page may trouble you... --- MEMORANDUM SULLA (NON) IMPLEMENTAZIONE DELLA RISOLUZIONE 1244 http://www.serbia-info.com/news/2000-05/15/18903.html Memorandum of The Government of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on The Implementation of UNSCR 1244 --- LA STAMPA OCCIDENTALE SULLA SITUAZIONE IN KOSMET IN TEMPI "NON SOSPETTI": GLI ARTICOLI DEGLI ANNI OTTANTA (QUANDO SI PARLAVA DELLA "PULIZIA ETNICA" A DANNO DEI SERBI) http://members.tripod.com/~sarant_2/ksm.html Old articles about Kosovo Articles written when Kosovo was not famous... Background material about Kosovo, especially the material disseminated by mainstream channels, is deficient in many aspects, but perhaps the most startling feature of many such articles is the singular way of examining the history of the region. We are told that Kosovo is the cradle of Serbian nation and we learn about the battle of 1389 and then, in most articles, with a gigantic leap that would make envious any athlete, the article strides 600 years later, in 1989, when the Kosovo autonomy was rescinded by Milosevic. What happened during these 600 years, pray tell? Or, at least, what happened during the last few years before 1989? It is now difficult to write about the recent past of Kosovo without taking into account the war which is raging just now. So, it occurred to me that if I managed to find articles written in the 80s, when Kosovo was not famous, at least these would be free of any bias due to the later events. A good friend who is also a wizard in database searching undertook the task and here is the fruit of his labours, a bunch of older articles about Kosovo. Be warned, the articles were not written for posterity. These were run-of-the-mill, "boring" articles about contemporary events. But perhaps here lies their interest, for they present the situation without any make-up. Anyway, here they are... N.S. Ass.Press: Minorities leaving Yugoslav province dominated by Albanians (1981) CSM: Kosovo sparking a Yugoslav purge? (1981) CSM: Kosovo - Marble sidewalks but troubled industries (1981) Economist: Yugoslavia's home-grown bother (1981) NYT: A storm has passed, others are gathering (1981) WP: Emergency steps in face of ethnich disturbance (1981) FoF: Serbs in Kosovo exodus (1982) FT: Kosovo riots jolt the regions (1982) FT: Police in Kosovo (1982) NYT: Yugoslavs seek to quell strife (1982) BBC: Serbian Presidency discusses emigration from Kosovo (1985) Economist: Is fair unfair? (1986) BBC: Serbian citizens from Kosovo protest (1986) CSM: Tensions among ethnic groups in Yugoslavia (1986) NYT: Minorities uneasy in Kosovo (1986) NYT: Serbs fear the ethnic Albanians (1986) Reuters: Kosovo revives Yugoslavia's ethnic nightmare (1986) Xinhua: Further efforts are called for to stop Serbian migration from Kosovo (1986) Ass.Press: Serb, Montenegrin pupils boycott classes (1987) NYT: Belgrade battles Kosovo Serbs (1987) NYT: Protest by Serbs (1987) Reuters: Serbs rally against alleged Albanian attacks (1987) Reuters: Serbian demontrations add to Yugoslavia's woes (1987) Xinhua: Federal police in Kosovo (1987) Xinhua: Thousands of women demonstrate in Kosovo (1987) CSM: Ethnic groups struggle for same land (1988) NYT: Serbs vent anger at officials (1988) Reuters: Yugoslav leaders call for control in Kosovo (1988) --- ARCHIVI SUL KOSOVO http://198.247.200.10/backgrounders/Archives_Kosovo/ Archives on Kosovo The Strategic Issues Research Institute of the U.S. --- DOMANDE-BASE SUL KOSOVO http://www.balkanpeace.org/beginner/ Center for Peace in the Balkans (UK) Kosovo for Absolute Beginners and Frequently Asked Questions --- RISORSE INTERNET SUL KOSOVO http://src-home.slav.hokudai.ac.jp/eng/cee/kosovo-e.html Kosovo - Internet Resources --- GLI ARTICOLI PIU' IMPORTANTI SULLA GUERRA 1999 PER IL KOSOVO http://www.computec-int.com/bsc/war/editor1.htm The Bad Serb Club Editorials === TESTO DELLA RISOLUZIONE ONU E DELL'ACCORDO TECNICO-MILITARE -> http://www.nato.int/kosovo/docu/u990610a.htm Resolution 1244 (1999) Adopted by the Security Council at its 4011th meeting, on 10 June 1999 -> http://www.nato.int/kosovo/docu/a990609a.htm Military Technical Agreement between the International Security Force ("KFOR") and the Governments of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Republic of Serbia --- ALTRI DOCUMENTI SUGLI ACCORDI INTERNAZIONALI http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/peace.htm KOSOVO & YUGOSLAVIA: LAW IN CRISIS ... a presentation of JURIST: The Law Professors' Network Pittsburgh | Cambridge | Toronto | Canberra Peace Agreement latest wire service stories on the Kosovo peace process NATO-KLA demilitarisation agreement [June 21, 1999] agreement on Russian participation in KFOR [June 18, 1999] U.N. Security Council Resolution [June 10, 1999] military-technical agreement between NATO and Yugoslavia [June 9, 1999] G8 draft U.N. Security Council Resolution [June 8, 1999] text of the G8 peace plan [June 3,1999] G8 peace principles [May 6, 1999] the "Rambouillet Accord" rejected by the Yugoslav government in March the peace plan vs. Rambouillet: a comparison (BBC) === SCAMBIO DI BATTUTE CON UN UFFICIALE DELLA KFOR SUL MANCATO RISPETTO DEGLI ACCORDI DI PACE Subject: Re: [STOPNATO] Building Death Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 00:25:15 +0200 From: "Darko Nadic" <nadic at net.yu> To: <STOPNATO at listbot.com> STOP NATO: NO PASARAN! - HTTP://WWW.STOPNATO.COM Maj. Kahrs, You've raised the wrong matter, or can I say this - you Maj. Kahrs raised problem that you don't know well. And you said that - "I am not sure". The change of constitution of Serbia was legal 100%, because Parliament adopted changes. What do you want more? Is it democracy? How is it in your country? Do they have to ask permission from Belgium or Spanish Government to make changes in own Constitution? Where is evidence that was illegal act? According to the former SFRY Constitution Kosovo and Metohia was (socialist) autonomy province in Socialist Republic of Serbia and part of SFRY. Kosovo was autonomy province not a state. But, first Kosovo and Metohia was and still is, autonomy province in Serbia, like it or not, part of Serbia. That's in former and current Serbian Constitution and which is much more important that's it in ours hearts. Like any other "press officer" you are trying to calm down this "exchanging of ideas". And after all, you are not my student :-) Read very carrefully recommended Constitutions. :-) You can find FRY and Serbia constitutions on some web sites. O.K. you reminded me. But, now it's my turn to remind you: Peacekeeper is a term for person or , organization which is in charge to keep peace, control peace process, improve peace. Definition is mine, not based on some theories. So, I know UNSC resolution 1244, but KFOR did nothing to protect Serbs. Do you have any valid figures about killed Serbs after yours "peacekeeping" activities? And under which curcomstances? Who shot? Why do you still protect some criminals like KLA leader Adnan Cheku (or Chequ) who made war crime acts in Krajina (Croatia) and here on Kosovo? It's 'cause they are, like Cheku and other murderers, trained by NATO generals and they obeys NATO orders. So, as a press officer can you answer to this question: is there among Albanians any "indicted war criminal"? Another one question:, why Yugoslav Army and Police forces are not now on Kosovo, it was written in UNSCR 1244 Resolution ? Let's see: " 4. Confirms that after the withdrawal an agreed number of Yugoslav and Serb military and police personnel will be permitted to return to Kosovo to perform the functions in accordance with Annex 2; " Let's see annex 2 : "6. After withdrawal, an agreed number of Yugoslav and Serbian personnel will be permitted to return to perform the following functions: -- Liaison with international civil mission and international security presence -- Marking/clearing minefields -- Maintaining a presence at Serb patrimonial sites -- Maintaining a presence at key border crossings. " Well, Maj. Kahrs? Let me remind you what else KFOR have to do according to UNSCR 1244 resolution, and what they didn't and they never will: Go again: (from UNSCR 1244) "9.b) demilitarizing of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) and other armed Kosovo Albanian groups as required in paragraph 15 below; (KFOR made Kosovo Protection Forces from KLA terrorists c) establishing a secure environment in which refugees and displaced persons can return home in safety, the international civil presence can operate, a transitional administration can be established and humanitarian aid can be delivered; (how many Serbs, Turks, Roma return home?) d) ensuring public safety and order until the international civil presence can take responsibility for this task; (Where is public safety? On Prishtina streets? You must be joking!) h) ensuring the protection and freedom of movement , and for the end of this list 11. j) protecting and promoting human rights; (For whom? As far as I know KFOR protected only one Kuschner's "private Serb" - member of so called Kuschner's Kosovo International Government. And you protected him very well, vith armoured cars.) You said that Kosovo is a part of Yugoslavia. O.K. Is there in Prishtina any Yugoslav blue-white-red flag? Or people can see only Red Albanian flag with two headed black eagle? If is Kosovo part of Yugoslavia put Yugoslav flag and prove what you wrote. And protect this blue-white-red flag as more as you protect peace down there. NO PASARAN! NEXT YEAR IN KOSOVO! DN (you know my name, surname and university degree:-) -----Original Message----- From: KFOR MAIN - Kahrs, Kristian, MAJ, NO <KAHRS at main.kfor.nato.int> To: 'Darko Nadic' <nadic at net.yu>; STOPNATO at listbot.com <STOPNATO at listbot.com> Date: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 10:13 PM Subject: RE: [STOPNATO] Building Death >Dear Dr. Nadic > >I'll not answer all your questions. However, I'd like to raise >the matter of >the Yugoslav constitution. Kosovo is a part of Yugoslavia, but >I'm not sure that the change of the constitution in 1989 was >legal. Shouldn't the 1974 constitution apply? > >You're asking how would you will feel if you were such a >"peacekeeper" in your "no-name" country? Here I have to remind >you that everything we do is founded in UNSCR 1244. Even if you >do not like the UN, you would have to relate to the situation. > >rgds > >maj. kahrs > ----- COORDINAMENTO ROMANO PER LA JUGOSLAVIA ----- RIMSKI SAVEZ ZA JUGOSLAVIJU e-mail: crj at sigmasrl.it - URL: http://marx2001.org/crj http://www.egroups.com/group/crj-mailinglist/ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------- End of forwarded message -------
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