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"EVERYONE IS ENTITLED..." 
Declaration and practice of Human Rights  
by Bob Petrovich 
 
How United Nations respect  UN declarations?  Kosovo, province under UN 
jurisdiction,   provides ample evidence. December 10, Human Rights Day,
awards an opportunity for long  overdue review.
 
Universal Declaration of Human Rights 
http://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html
 
  
Article 3: "EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO LIFE, LIBERTY AND SECURITY OF PERSON.'
 
  "From the foreword of the OSCE report: "The human rights violations . . 
for the period June-October 1999 include executions, abductions, torture,
cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment, arbitrary arrests and attempts
to restrict freedom of expression. House burnings, blockades restricting
freedom of movement, discriminatory treatment in schools, hospitals,
humanitarian aid distribution and other public services based on ethnic
background, and forced evictions from housing recall some of the worst
practices of Kosovo's recent past."The OSCE report is an exhaustive
catalog of ethnically motivated evil in its various banal forms.
A day-by-day chronology of all human rights "events" that occurred
between June 12 and Oct. 31 runs to 135 pages of single-space type,
covering murders (more than 150), shootings, house-burnings,
beatings and various other acts of revenge-seeking and terror.
 
Michael Kelly, Kosovo's Killers The Washington Post, December 8, 1999; 
Page A33 
 
"An Amnesty International report issued last month concluded that,
  after six months of peacekeeping efforts in Kosovo, "human-rights abuses
  and serious crimes continue to be committed at an alarming rate, particularly
  against members of minority communities, with virtual immunity."
 The report declared that KFOR soldiers and U.N. police officers have been
 "unable to prevent violent attacks, including human-rights abuses,
 often motivated by a desire for retribution, against non-Albanians."
 
Michael Kelly: Kosovo is anything but a safe, secure environment,
 The Seattle Times, March 24, 2000 
http://www.balkanpeace.org/hed/archive/march00/hed17.shtml
 
OSCE  Assessment of the Situation of Ethnic Minorities in Kosovo July 1999- 
Oct 2001
 http://www.osce.org/kosovo/documents/reports/minorities/
 
Number of terrorist attacks in UN governed Kosovo since June 1999: 5.089
 (4.776 against Serbs, 114 against Albanians,  199 against others)
 
Murdered people in UN governed Kosovo since June 1999: 1.041
  (910 Serbs, 78 Albanians, 53 others)
 
Wounded people in UN governed Kosovo since June 1999: 1.008
 (945 Serbs, 20 Albanians, 43 others)
 
Abducted people in UN governed Kosovo: more than 1000
 (104 confirmed murdered, 54 released from KLA captivity)
 <http://www.2net.co.yu/apis/spisak_kidnapovanih_sa_opisom.pdf>
  
Article 4 "NO ONE SHALL BE HELD IN SLAVERY OR SERVITUDE; 
SLAVERY AND THE SLAVE TRADE SHALL BE PROHIBITED
 IN ALL THEIR FORMS."
 
 
"These women have been reduced to slavery," said Col. Vincenzo Coppola,
 commander of a special unit of the Italian carabinieri, or national police,
 in Kosovo that has rescued 23 women on raids of brothels in Pristina,
 the provincial capital, and Prizren.
 
Peter Finn, Sex Slavery Flourishes In Kosovo,Washington Post, Monday, April 
24, 2000; Page A1
 <http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A1973-000Apr23>
 
other reports: 
 
<http://www.google.com/search?q=sex+slavery+kosovo>
 <http://www.google.com/search?q=forced+prostitution+kosovo&hl=en>
 
 
 
 
Articles 6, 7, 8 , 9, 10, 11: "ALL ARE EQUAL BEFORE THE LAW
 AND ARE ENTITLED WITHOUT ANY DISCRIMINATION TO
 EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAW..."
 
 
"In its review, LSMS identified two trends in the legal system:
 i. Kosovo Serbs may be treated in a more severe way than Kosovo Albanians;
 ii. Kosovo Albanians who are detained for the same or similar crimes
 as Kosovo Serbs are often released when the victim was Kosovo Serb."
 
from OSCE, The treatment of minorities by the judicial system
 <http://www.osce.org/kosovo/documents/reports/justice/report5.pdf>
 
Other OSCE reports related to UN judiciary in Kosovo: 
http://www.osce.org/kosovo/documents/reports/justice/
 
"Kosovo's ethnic minorities are the victims of a biased and flawed judicial 
system concerned with revenge rather than justice, says Steven Powles,
 one of three delegates who visited the region on behalf of the Bar Human 
Rights Committee"
 
UN denies Serbs justice, The Times, Tuesday, March 7, 2000 
<http://www.barhumanrights.org.uk/pdfs/times.pdf>
 
 
"We are all uncomfortable ... that fairness in the case might suffer from 
its ethnic background,"  said Rolf Welberts, who heads the human rights
and rule of law monitoring unit for the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe in Pristina  "This is not unique to the Momcilovic
case," he said. The worry is that  "the judges are either biased or under
pressure to decide in favor of  their own ethnicity  or against someone from
another background." Officials of international  organizations  operating in
Kosovo said there are at least six other such cases of Serbs  being held on
 highly dubious charges for serious crimes in the American-run sector of 
southeast Kosovo. 
 
Roy Gutman,Bias Seen In Judicial System In Kosovo ,UN refuses to appoint 
judges above the fray  Newsday, Saturday, April 1, 2000
 http://www.balkanpeace.org/hed/archive/april00/hed31.shtml
 

Article 13:"EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO LEAVE ANY COUNTRY,
  INCLUDING HIS OWN, AND TO RETURN TO HIS COUNTRY."
  
"A year after Britain's disastrous involvement in Kosovo, tragedy vies 
with incompetence as the West connives in persecuting the Serbs
 "It's better now, British officers tell me. There is increasingly little 
anti-Serb   violence in their sector, or in most of Kosovo. There are
fewer Serbs being protected by our soldiers. One reason for this is
that there are so   very few Serbs left to attack. In Pristina there are
only an estimated   800 Serbs   out of a population of 40,000 at the
end of the war. As many as 200,000 Serbs  have left Kosovo, along
with other persecuted minorities such as gipsies and Bosnians."
 
Stephen Glover, How We're Aiding The Ethnic Cleansers, The Daily Mail, 
February 26, 2000 
<http://www.balkanpeace.org/monitor/koskss/kss05.html>
 
 
There are more Serbs and gypsies who have been killed and forced from their
 homes by Albanians since the Kosovo war than there were Albanians killed 
and
 forced from their homes by Serbs before it.
 
Christopher Lord, Bad Moves In The Balkans
 Monday, April 9, 2001
 http://speakout.com/activism/opinions/5756-1.html
 
"Put it another way, the United States and NATO, though it was the opposite
 of their declared intentions, have succeeded in cleansing Kosovo of one 
ethnic  group in favor of the other."
 
David Binder, The ironic justice of Kosovo-Seeking to stop ethnic cleansing, 
NATO finds it has accomplished it
 MSNBC,Friday, March 17, 2000 
http://www.balkanpeace.org/monitor/koskss/kss23.html
 
 
 
 
Article 17: "NO ONE SHALL BE ARBITRARILY DEPRIVED OF HIS PROPERTY."
 
 
"The key problem is the lack of clarity, both in the law and in the actions 
of UNMIK Police and KFOR,  regarding the determination of property rights,
which has led directly  to a large number of illegal  occupations of homes
and illegal constructions across the province. Without  a resolution of the
 property issue, the situation of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and 
refugees is aggravated  since their homes are often occupied or destroyed."
 
OSCE report, The Impending Property Crisis in Kosovo
 <http://www.osce.org/kosovo/documents/reports/property/property_report_september_2000.pdf>
 
[n.b. More than 50,000 houses were destroyed under UN supervision since 
June 1999  More than 400 public and more than 1000 private-owned businesses
were looted] 
 
 
 
 
Article 18: "EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF THOUGHT,
  CONSCIENCE AND RELIGION"
 
 
The cause of human rights which motivated the international intervention 
in this  region will be weakened indeed if those which now have authority
are unable to  ensure the survival of minority communities and the protection
of their  religious and material patrimony.
 
World Council of Churches
 http://www.wcc-coe.org/wcc/news/press/99/37pu.html
 
 
Destroyed or Damaged Serbian Orthodox Churches and Monasteries in Kosovo 
and  Metohija (June 13, 1999 - April 28, 2000)
 http://www.incommunion.org/churches.htm
 
 
More than than 100 Christian churches and monasteries has been destroyed
  in Kosovo under UN supervision since June 1999.
 Additional 30 churches has been destroyed in neighboring Macedonia by
 extremists operating from UN protectorate of Kosovo. 
 
http://www.thescotsman.co.uk/world.cfm?id=86867
 THE leader of Macedonia's rebel army was a senior figure in Kosovo's United
 Nations-funded civil defence force, it has been revealed.
 Before launching war in Macedonia, Gezim Ostremi was paid by the UN to 
help set  up the Kosovo Protection Corps (KPC), being appointed its chief-of-staff.
 President George Bush has now banned Ostremi from entry to the United States,
 and accused five key members of the KPC of aiding the rebels.
 
 
 
Article 19: " EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF OPINION AND XPRESSION"
 
 
"Upon arrival at Pristina airport, UNMIK police separated the Serbian journalists 
from the  group, told them they had no permit to enter the city and informed than 
that filming was  forbidden and anyone trying to film would have his camera
confiscated and  film destroyed. UNMIK spokesperson Susan Manuel confirmed
that UNMIK was unable to  provide  security for the group of journalists."
 
Timothy Bancroft Hinchley, UN PERSONNEL BAN SERBS FROM KOSOVO
 
 
 
 
Article 20, 21: "EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO TAKE PART IN THE GOVERNMENT
 OF HIS COUNTRY, DIRECTLY OR THROUGH FREELY CHOSEN EPRESENTATIVES"
 
report on the Provincial Elections, 17 November 2001 
 
BRITISH HELSINKI HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP, November 17, 2001 
http://www.bhhrg.org/faking_democracy_and_progress_in1.htm
  
 
 
 
Article 25: "MOTHERHOOD AND CHILDHOOD ARE ENTITLED TO SPECIAL
 CARE AND ASSISTANCE....
 
 
Grenade Attack on Serbian Children As Kosovo Minorities Suffer 
 
"PRISTINA, Yugoslavia - Peacekeepers and UN police were Saturday hunting 
for a   gang who threw at least two grenades at a group of Kosovo Serbian children 
playing   basketball, a KFOR spokesman said.The attack, which KFOR said left nine 
youngsters   in need of hospital treatment, appears to be the latest in a campaign 
of hate which   a leading humanitarian agency says is making life hell for Kosovo's minorities."
 
August 19, 2000 Agence France Presse 
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines/081900-01.htm
 
 
 
 
Article 28: "EVERYONE IS ENTITLED TO A SOCIAL AND INTERNATIONAL ORDER
IN WHICH   THE RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS SET FORTH IN THIS DECLARATION
CAN  BE FULLY REALIZED"
 
For Serbs, Goranis, Roma, Bosniaks, Turks, Croats and other ethnic groups 
in UN governed Kosovo  "All human rights for all" sounds like "Work brings
freedom".
 
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