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Press Review from Diana Johnstone in Paris

THE "RACAK MASSACRE" QUESTIONED BY FRENCH MEDIA

Paris, 20 January 1999

French newspaper and television reports today feature evidence apparently
ignored by U.S. media, suggesting that the "Racak massacre" so vigorously
denounced by the U.S.-imposed head of the OSCE (Organization for Security
and Cooperation in Europe) "verifiers" mission to Kosovo, William Walker,
was a setup.

This coincides with reports in the German press indicating strong irritation
with Walker among other OSCE members.

Meanwhile, the ineffable State Department spokesman James Rubin appeared
tonight on CNN for short glimpses between Clinton impeachment dronings,
plodding forward amid questions from journalists even more gung-ho for NATO
bombings than he and his bride Christiane Amanpour, whose love story
apparently owes so much to the common anti-Serb cause. It seems the U.S. is
clueless as to the doubts being cast elsewhere on the "massacre" story, and
the only questions well-paid U.S. journalists could conjure up were
variations on the theme, "why isn't cowardly NATO already bombing the
Serbs?"

RENAUD GIRARD has covered virtually all the Yugoslav wars of disintegration
on the spot for the French daily "Le Figaro". Here is my rough but accurate
translation of his lead article published on January 20, 1999:

KOSOVO: OBSCURE AREAS OF A MASSACRE

The images filmed during the attack on the village of Racak contradict the

Albanians' and the OSCE's version

Racak. Did the American ambassador William Walker, chief of the OSCE
cease-fire verification mission to Kosovo, show undue haste when, last
Saturday, he publicly accused Sserbian security forces of having on the
previous day executed in cold blood some forty Albanian peasants in the
little village of Racak?

The question deserves to be raised in the light of a series of disturbing
facts. In order to understand, it is important to go through the events of
the crucial day of Friday in chronological order.

At dawn, intervention forces of the Serbian police encircled and then
attacked the village of Racak, known as a bastion of UCK (Kosovo Liberation
Army, KLA) separatist guerrillas. The police didn't seem to have anything to
hide, since, at 8:30 a.m., they invited a television team (two journalists
of AP TV) to film the operation. A warning was also given to the OSCE, which
sent two cars with American diplomatic licenses to the scene. The observers
spent the whole day posted on a hill where they could watch the village.

At 3 p.m., a police communique reached the international press center in
Pristina announcing that 15 UCK "terrorists" had been killed in combat in
Racak and that a large stock of weapons had been seized.

At 3:30 p.m., the police forces, followed by the AP TV team, left the
village, carrying with them a heavy 12.7 mm machine gun, two automatic
rifles, two rifles with telescopic sights and some thirty Chinese-made
kalashnikovs.

At 4:40 p.m., a French journalist drove through the village and met three
orange OSCE vehicles. The international observers were chatting calmly with
three middle-aged Albanians in civilian clothes. They were looking for
eventual civilian casualties.

Returning to the village at 6 p.m., the journalist saw the observers taking
away two very slightly injured old men and two women. The observers, who did
not seem particularly worried, did not mention anything in particular to the
journalist. They simply said that they were "unable to evaluate the battle
toll".

The scene of Albanian corpses in civilian clothes lined up in a ditch which
would shock the whole world was not discovered until the next morning,
around 9 a.m., by journalists soon followed by OSCE observers. At that time,
the village was once again taken over by armed UCK soldiers who led the
foreign visitors, as soon as they arrived, toward the supposed massacre
site. Around noon, William Walker in person arrived and expressed his
indignation.

All the Albanian witnesses gave the same version: at midday, the policemen
forced their way into homes and separated the women from the men, whom they
led to the hilltops to execute them without more ado.

The most disturbing fact is that the pictures filmed by the AP TV
journalists-which Le Figaro was shown yesterday-radically contradict that
version.

It was in fact an empty village that the police entered in the morning,
sticking close to the walls. The shooting was intense, as they were fired on
from UCK trenches dug into the hillside.

The fighting intensified sharply on the hilltops above the village. Watching
from below, next to the mosque, the AP journalists understood that the UCK
guerrillas, encircled, were trying desperately to break out. A score of them
in fact succeeded, as the police themselves admitted.

What really happened? During the night, could the UCK have gathered the
bodies, in fact killed by Serb bullets, to set up a scene of cold-blooded
massacre? A disturbing fact: Saturday morning the journalists found only
very few cartridges around the ditch where the massacre supposedly took
place.

Intelligently, did the UCK seek to turn a military defeat into a political
victory? Only a credible international inquiry would make it possible to
resolve these doubts. The reluctance of the Belgrade government, which has
consistently denied the massacre, thus seems incomprehensible.

END-


Short comment: Not entirely incomprehensible, since Belgrade is convinced
that the U.S.-led "international community" is determined to frame the Serb
side in order to justify NATO bombing. The hasty and virulent William Walker
condemnation of the Serbs for "the most horrendous" massacre he had ever
seen (and that after four years in El Salvador!), not to mention the latest
in a series of fatal "captures" of Bosnian Serbs accused of war crimes, has
only confirmed the view of most Serbs that they can expect only unfair
condemnation, not justice, from such "investigators".

Doubts are cast on the reality of the "Racak massacre" even by LE MONDE,
which for years has led the crusade against the Serbs. But Le Monde's own
correspondent, Christophe Chatelot, sent the following report from Pristina:

WERE THE RACAK DEAD REALLY COLDLY MASSACRED?

The version of the facts spread by the Kosovars leaves several questions
unanswered. Belgrade says that the forty-five victims were UCK "terrorst,
fallen during combat, but rejects any international investigation.

Isn't the Racak massacre just too perfect? New eye witness accounts gathered
on Monday, January 18, by Le Monde, throw doubt on the reality of the
horrible spectacle of dozens of piled up bodies of Albanians supposedly
summarily executed by Serb security forces last Friday. Were the victims
executed in cold blood, as UCK says, or killed in combat, as the Serbs say?

According to the version gathered and broadcast by the press and the Kosovo
verification mission (KVM) observers from the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), the massacre took place on January 15 in the
early after-noon. "Masked" Serbian police entered the village of Racak which
had been shelled all morning by Yugoslav army tanks. The broke down the
doors and entered people's homes, ordering the women to stay there while
they pushed the men to the edge of the village to calmly execute them with a
bullet through the head, not without first having tortured and mutilated
several. Some witnesses even said that the Serbs sang as they did their
dirty work, before leaving the village around 3:30 p.m.

The account by two journalists of Associated Press TV television (AP TV) who
filmed the police operation in Racak contradicts this tale. When at 10 a.m.
they entered the village in the wake of a police armored vehicle, the
village was nearly deserted. They advanced through the streets under the
fire of the Kosovo Liberation Army (UCK) fighters lying in ambush in the
woods above the village. The exchange of fire continued throughout the
operation, with more or less intensity. The main fighting took place in the
woods. The Albanians who had fled the village when the first Serb shells
were fired at dawn tried to escape. There they ran into Serbian police who
had surrounded the village. The UCK was trapped in between.

The object of the violent police attack on Friday was a stronghold of UCK
Albanian independence fighters. Virtually all the inhabitants had fled Racak
during the frightful Serb offensive of the summer of 1998. With few
exceptions, they had not come back. "Smoke came from only two chimneys",
noted one of the two AP TV reporters.

The Serb operation was thus no surprise, nor was it a secret. On the morning
of the attack, a police source tipped off AP TV: "Come to Racak, something
is happening". At 10 a.m., the team was on the spot alongside the police; it
filmed from a peak overlooking the village and then through the streets in
the wake of an armored vehicle. The OSCE was also warned of the action. At
least two teams of international observers watched the fighting from a hill
where they could see part of the village. They entered Racak shortly after
the police left. They then questioned a few Albanians about the situation,
trying to find out whether there were wounded civilians. Around 6 p.m., they
took four persons-two women and two old men-who were very slightly wounded
toward the dispensary of the neighboring town of Stimje. The verifiers said
at that time that they were "incapable of establishing the number of
casualties of that day of fighting".

The publicity given by the Serbian police to that operation was intense. At
10:30 a.m., it gave out its first press release. It announced that the
police had "encircled the village of Racak with the aim of arresting the
members of a terrorist group who killed a policeman" the previous Sunday. At
3 p.m., a first bulletin announced fifteen Albanians killed in fighting. The
next day, Saturday, it welcomed the success of the operation which, it said,
had resulted in the death of dozens of UCK "terrorists" and the capture of a
large stock of weapons.

The attempt to arrest an Albanian presumed to have murdered a Serb policemen
turned into a massacre. At 5:30 p.m., the police evacuated the site under
the sporadic fire of a handful of UCK fighters who continued to hold out
thanks to the steep and rough terrain. In no time, the first of the
Albanians who had got away come back down into the village, those who had
managed to hide came out in the open and three KVM vehicles drove into the
village. One hour after the police left, night fell.

The next morning, the press and the KVM came to see the damage caused by the
fighting. It was at this moment that, guided by the armed UCK fighters who
had recaptured the village, they discovered the ditch where a score of
bodies were piled up, almost exclusively men. At midday, the chief of the
KVM in person, the American diplomat William Walker, arrived on the spot and
declared his indignation at the atrocities committed by "the Serb police
forces and the Yugoslav army".

The condemnation was total, irrevocable. And yet questions remain. How could
the Serb police have gathered a group of men and led them calmly toward the
execution site while they were constantly under fire from UCK fighters? How
could the ditch located on the edge of Racak have escaped notice by local
inhabitants familiar with the surroundings who were present before
nightfall? Or by the observers who were present for over two hours in this
tiny village? Why so few cartridges around the corpses, so little blood in
the hollow road where twenty three people are supposed to have been shot at
close range with several bullets in the head? Rather, weren't the bodies of
the Albanians killed in combat by the Serb police gathered into the ditch to
create a horror scene which was sure to have an appalling effect on public
opinion? Don't the violence and rapidity of Belgrade's reaction, which gave
the chief of the KVM forty-eight hours to leave Yugoslavia, show that the
Yugoslavs are sure of what they are saying?

Only an international inquiry above all suspicion will make it possible to
clarify these obscure points. Finnish and Belurussian legal doctors were
expected to arrive in Pristina on Wednesday to attend the autopsies being
carried out by Yugoslav doctors. The problem is that the Belgrade
authorities have never been cooperative in this matter. Why? Whatever the
conclusions of the investigators, the Racak massacre shows that the hope of
soon reaching a settlement of the Kosovo crisis seems quite illusory.

END

Report by Christophe Chatelot, Le Monde, dated 21 January 1999.

WARHAWK BEHIND U.S. KOSOVO POLICY/ AMB. WALKER COVERED UP REAL MASSACRES IN
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