Telekom property destroyed in Kosovo

26 September 2010 | 11:23 -> 18:13 | Source: B92, Beta, Tanjug PRIŠTINA -- 
Kosovo police and workers of the Kosovo telecommunications company are removing 
and destroying Telekom Srbija (Telecom Serbia) property in the province. 

They have targeted both mobile and landline base stations in the Serb enclaves. 

Telekom officials in Kosovo said the damage was huge, and that the destruction 
of the equipment is being done under strong police protection. 

The company's chief of sector in charge of Kosovo and Metohija, Ilija Ivanović, 
says the base stations could be repaired in three to four days if there are 
conditions to do so, but that currently the repairs can't be done, since the 
company's workers are being threatened with arrest. 

"The current situation is that central Kosovo is without mobile service, 
landlines have not been destroyed yet. The enclaves of Štrpce and Brezovica 
have no mobile phone service, and we have learned that they have moved to sever 
landlines as well," he explained. 

Ivanović also added that landline telephony in the Kosovsko Pomoravlje district 
was completely destroyed, and that Serbs there were in a very difficult 
position. 

"There's information that they will shut down the northern (Serb) part of 
Kosovo, we'll try to salvage what we can. At this moment, the north has no 
problems," he concluded. 

Telekom Srbija reacted today by issuing a statement saying that the violent 
action undertaken against the company's equipment in Kosovo and Metohija 
demonstrated the magnitude of the problem faced by those in Priština who wished 
to urgently sell the so-called Post and Telecom of Kosovo, including the 
property usurped from Telekom Srbija. 

Telekom stressed in the statement that they would not abandon their users and 
workers in Kosovo and Metohija, and that they would do everything in order to 
once again provide communication services, under domestic prices and without 
any international calling codes. 

Kosovo Albanian authorities several times this year incapacitated transmitters 
of Serbian mobile operators claiming they had no license to operate. 

State secretary: Harmful and dangerous

State Secretary for Kosovo Oliver Ivanović assessed that the removal and 
destruction of Telekom Srbija’s base stations in Kosovo was damaging and 
dangerous. 

"The spirits are being stirred at the very moment we are trying to find a way 
for delegations from Belgrade and Priština to meet and do something 
constructive", Ivanović said. 

He said that the representatives of "certain countries" in Priština supported 
the decision to destroy Telekom Srbija’s base stations in Kosovo and that 
“Albanians did not act alone in this”. 

"It shows that the international community is not unanimous in the assessment 
of the situation and measures that are to be taken for this part of the Western 
Balkans. This situation compromises the good intentions of Belgrade which now 
has produce a reaction", Ivanović said. 

President of the northern municipality of Zubin Potok Slaviša Ristić told 
reporters today that Serbs there will protect the transmitters, and that KFOR 
and EULEX have been informed about this. 

"We have tried to point out to those responsible in KFOR and EULEX to the 
possible consequences of such Albanian moves, and we expect their reaction," 
the mayor said. 

He joined other Zubin Potok residents who gathered near a local transmitter 
this morning. 

"Obviously Albanians are determined to try and establish their authority in 
northern Kosovo as well, but people here will not allow for that to happen," 
Ristić said. 

The north is predominantly inhabited by Serbs who do not recognize the 
authority of the government in Priština. 

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