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Issue S99-124, "Peace" 18
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July 16, 1999

HEADLINES 

Pristina                    1. Killing and Pillaging Continues Under 
                                     KFOR’s Watchful Eyes

Belgrade                  2. Revenge of the Rats

California                 3. The Last Straw: Bill Designed to Kill 
                                    Serb Children (by Mary Mostert)

New York                 4. Buckley’s National Review Libels Serbs, Then 
                                    Apologizes for Slanderous Comment

Rome                      5. Dozens of NATO Bombs Found in Italy
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1. Killing and Pillaging Continues Under KFOR’s Watchful Eyes

PRISTINA, July 16 - Killing of Kosovo Serb civilians and pillaging of their
property continues under KFOR’s watchful eyes, our sources within the
Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC) report.  Under the cover of the western media
headlines filled with stories about the alleged Serb atrocities during the
war, there is an open season on Serb civilians who are being slaughtered
every day by the Kosovo Albanians.

Serb priests have become the only reliable source of information about
what’s really going on in Kosovo these days.  And based on the dispatches
which we have been getting from the SOC sources this week, every day
several Serbs are murdered in cold blood, while their property is taken
away or destroyed.  As a result, the World Food Program officials estimate
that there are now about 146,000 Serb refugees in Serbia who have fled
their homes in Kosovo.

Here’s just a small sampling of crimes being committed against the Serbs
during NATO’s Kosovo “peace,” excerpted from today’s SOC news dispatch:

“Tonight, Albanians have smashed the windows on Metropolis building in
Pristina. This is an ancient residence of bishops and a place for gathering
of the faithful. In the conversation with the priests from Pristina, we
have been informed today that the Serbian houses in Pristina are
continuously on fire, so the smell of smoke is always in the air. 

Yesterday, at 17:00, Bozidar Davcetovic, a Serb from Pristina, was shot and
killed by Albanians while in the town on some business.  His corpse was
buried today by the priest Milorad Cvetkovic. Only three persons attended
the funeral. 

Albanians have set fire to the church in Samodreza village, eight
kilometers away from Vucitrn, today. The church has been significantly
damaged, especially its altar and other valuables. 

Albanians have damaged the Holy Trinity church, built 4 years ago, in the
refugee settlement in Velika Reka, near Vucitrn. 

Yesterday, in Slovinje village, Albanians blew up an Orthodox church which
dates back to the 16th century, located only 70m (80 yards) in front of the
KFOR military base. 

Yesterday, in Gornji Livac village, near Gnjilane, Albanians wounded
Zivorad Jankovic and his son Zoran, at the time when they went out to their
farm to feed the cattle. 

In Klina, the church situated at the Serbian Orthodox graveyard was
demolished. In Petric village, the church was blown up, and completely
destroyed. The Karic brothers erected this church 7-8 years ago. In Dolac
village the church was burned to ashes. The church in Drsnik village was
completely destroyed too.

The church in Urekovac was demolished, the parish center was partly burned
down and partly demolished. In Pecka Banja, the altar in the church was
partly charred and partly demolished. Reliable sources have reported that
the Orthodox church in Urosevac has also been set on fire, but this has not
been confirmed. 

Milovan Kojic, priest from Lipljan, and Ljubisa Crvenkovic, member of the
Human Rights Protection Board, have given us additional information on the
situation of the Serbs in Lipljan, on the Holy Day dedicated to Saints
Peter and Paul ­ July 12.  In the main streets of Lipljan, in which the
Serbs form 95% of the population, a huge number of Albanians, mainly from
the other parts of the province, gathered and started their rampaging
against the local Serbs: setting of the Serbian houses on fire, throwing
Molotov cocktails and tossing hand grenades. 

About 11:00, Serbian houses in Aca Marovic Street were hurled stones at.
Molotov cocktails were hurled at four Serbian houses and at Ljubinko
Andjelkovic’s business premises. Three houses were mostly burned due to
that, but the Serbs managed to extinguish the fire in the mentioned
business premises. 

At 13:30, Albanians tossed a grenade at Miladin Mladenovic’s house, and
thereat Miladin’s son Zoran, aged 32, and Zoran’s friend Sorde Kosinac,
aged 33, refugee from Stimlje, were wounded. KFOR drove both of them into
the English military hospital located in the ex correctional institution in
Lipljan, where they were detained for medical treatment. 

Albanians tossed a grenade at Ognjen Todic’s house too, and thereat Milutin
Kostic, aged 44, was badly injured. KFOR took Milutin, too, to the
mentioned military hospital in Lipljan, and afterwards transferred him by
helicopter in Skoplje. A grenade was also tossed at Ljubomir Smiljic’s
house, but, fortunately, it did not explode and KFOR disarmed it. 

Albanians attacked Miladin Mladenovic, aged 53, from Lipljan, when he went
to visit his wounded son and son’s friend.  Miladin was seriously injured
by knife in the neck and ear parts of the body. He, too, was brought into
the military hospital in Lipljan. 

We have also been informed that one Serb, while being under temporary
arrest in correctional institution in Lipljan, heard from the imprisoned
Albanians that Serb Zoran Stanic from Slovinje village, who had disappeared
on June 22, was killed by Albanians and buried so, that no one could find him.”

Albanians also beat Novica Savic, aged 70, at the farm near his house in
Novo Toplicane village, near Lipljan. Novica was seriously injured being
stabbed below throat. He also took treatment in the military hospital.
However, KFOR soldiers told Novica they should have arrested him, claiming
that he had used firearms in self-defense, which he did not do. 
---
TiM Ed.: So what even if he had done so?  Have the Serbs now even lost the
right of self defense, under NATO’s “piss process” laws?  It certainly
seems that the Ottoman-style persecution has returned to Kosovo, only now
in the form of KFOR.
---
At 18:00 on the same day, to the great disappointment of the Serbs, KFOR
gathered the Serbs from Lipljan in Novo Naselje and ordered them to hand
over the weapons until 9:00 next day. 

This tragic event that happened to the Serbs, insufficient KFOR protection
of the Serbs, as well as KFOR’s unwillingness to take into consideration
the full gravity of the Serbian population’s predicament, have greatly
disturbed the Serbian population majority in Lipljan. All that adds to
their feelings of insecurity and induces the to move out.” 

Rt. Rev. Atanasije (Rakita) the Bishop of Hvosno, July 16, 1999
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2. Revenge of the Rats
BELGRADE, July 16 - Lawlessness appears to be spreading to the rest of
Serbia, too.  We’ve just received a news report from a Belgrade source,
titled “Revenge of the Rats.”   According to this dispatch, Velimir
Pavlovic, an editor of the Studio B in Belgrade, one of the rare TV
stations in Serbia controlled by the opposition (Vuk Draskovic’s SPO
party), was savagely beaten at the studio’s restaurant by two Studio B
executives and the waiter.  Pavlovic was taken to the emergency center of
the Belgrade University Clinic, where he was treated and kept overnight.

Motives for the attack on Pavlovic are unclear, though our Belgrade source
speculated that it may have been an act of revenge by the “mobsters and
spies who presently occupy executive positions of the Studio B.”  The
source said that Pavlovic was a quiet and unassuming host of the TV talk
shows who usually attracted top Serb intellectuals as his guests.
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3. The Last Straw: Bill Designed to Kill Serb Children (by Mary Mostert)

REDDING, CA, July 16 - Here is an excerpt from a thought-provoking piece by
Mary Mostert, an author whose name should be familiar to the regular TiM
readers (check out her two other Kosovo stories written during NATO’s War
on Serbia - S99-34, Day 17, Update 1, Item 2, Apr. 9 and S99-55, Day 33,
Update 1, Item 3, Apr. 25):

“In 1996, I was a very active supporter of the Bob Dole for President,
although I thought he was really wrong in some of his statements about the
Bosnian war at the time.

As I delved into the problems, reading material from both Albanian and Serb
sources, I kept running into articles which claimed that my hero, Bob Dole,
was a ‘lobbyist’ for the Albanians. I dismissed the charge as
unsubstantiated and unlikely. Bob Dole, I believed sincerely, would not be
involved with a terrorist group like the KLA which, it appeared quite early
on, to be financed in large measure by the sale of heroin. Illyria, an
Albanian publication, wrote admiringly of Bob Dole in an editorial on March
4, 1999: 

At the start of this decade, one man, then a powerful senator, stood on the
steps of the Capitol and vowed to fight for the rights of the Albanians in
Kosovo. Through the loud cheers of thousands of demonstrators, Bob Dole
promised he would visit Kosovo and see at first hand the brutality of the
Serb regime, which aimed at the ethnic cleansing of the Albanian
population. Serb dictator Slobodan Milosevic, who later would win himself
the deserved nickname of the Butcher of the Balkans, had just launched a
vicious attack on the Albanian people and their institutions. The move
marked the beginning of the breakup of Yugoslavia. […]

President Clinton ASKED Bob Dole to try to persuade the Albanians ‘that
U.S. intentions are good and that the White House is serious about the
issue. Not that the Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is not a
respected U.S. official among the Albanians (her dedication on the issue is
to be admired), but Bob Dole brings to Kosovo a familiar face -- the face
of a man who has fought for their rights in the past and continues to do
so.’ (‘Albanian Telegraphic Agency’ http://www.telpress.it/ata/ata.htm) 

What I did not know until the last few days was just how much campaign
money had gone into Bob Dole's, and other congressional leaders', campaigns
from the Albanian lobby. But, what has been the final straw for me was the
passage of S 1234 Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related
Programs Appropriations Act, 2000 which was passed 97-2 on June 30, 1999.
Bob Smith, who just this week left the Republican party over matters of
principle, and Robert Byrd were the only Senators to vote against the bill. 

Tucked away in the depths of the bill, totally undiscussed on the Senate
Floor, is a provision which is clearly intended to kill as many Serb
children this winter as possible.  And 97 American Senators, Democrats and
Republicans, voted in favor of it. 

I called the office of a Republican senator who shall be temporarily
nameless, and inquired if the Senator knew of a provision recently voted on
which, according to an e-mail I received, ‘names Yugoslavia a 'terrorist
state'. The aide, who had a Croatian name, said without hesitation that I
was referring to S 1234, Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related
Programs Appropriations Act, 2000, section 525 of the bill which did indeed
list Yugoslavia as a terrorist state, along with Cuba, Iraq, Libya, North
Korea, Iran, Sudan, or Syria. […] (also see S99-113, “Peace” 7, Item 3,
June 22).

I also found, reading the bill, that Section 578 of S 1234 called for
draconian sanctions against Yugoslavia… which are guaranteed to kill
hundreds of thousands of people in a nation which is now about 90%
unemployed because American bombers destroyed most of its means of
production, will remain in place, according to the bill, until the
President ‘certifies’ that:

1. The representatives of the successor states to the Socialist Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia have successfully negotiated the division of assets
and liabilities and all other succession issues following the dissolution
of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia;

2. The government of Serbia-Montenegro is fully complying with its
obligations as a signatory to the General Framework Agreement for Peace in
Bosnia and Herzegovina; 

3. The government of Serbia-Montenegro is fully cooperating with and
providing unrestricted access to the International Criminal Tribunal for
the former Yugoslavia, including surrendering persons indicted for war
crimes who are within the jurisdiction of the territory of
Serbia-Montenegro, and with the investigations concerning the commission of
war crimes and crimes against humanity in Kosovo; 

4.The government of Serbia-Montenegro is implementing internal democratic
reforms; 

5. Serbian, Serbian-Montenegrin federal governmental officials, and
representatives of the ethnic Albanian community in Kosovo have agreed on,
signed, and begun implementation of a negotiated settlement on the future
status of Kosovo. 

In effect these provisions destroy totally the G-8 agreement that Milosevic
and the NATO nations signed in early June. It provides for the Yugoslavia's
assets to be totally under the control of NATO - since they are the ones
occupying Kosovo, and apparently intend to occupy the rest of Yugoslavia,
which is exactly what the Rambouillet agreement required of Milosevic -
uncontrolled access not only to Kosovo, but ALL of Yugoslavia by NATO troops. 

Recently in an interview on 60 minutes, Leslie Stahl asked Madeleine
Albright: ‘I understand that 500,000 Iraqi children have died due to our
sanctions...was it worth it?’ Albright replied, ‘It was worth it.’ 

I asked the Senator's aide almost exactly the same question: ‘This will
cause hundreds of thousands of Serb and other children in Yugoslavia to
die, just like in Iraq!’ I said. ‘Surely the Senator is not approving
that?’ The aide said, ‘That's what they deserve for choosing a man like
Milosevic.’ 

I was dumbfounded. The children have chosen NO ONE! Apparently this whole
war IS about money - just as many Serbs have been trying to tell me for
weeks - but I didn't believe it. Now I find that the Senate of the United
States has passed an appropriations bill that spells it out in detail - and
the threat is in effect: Give up your assets to us or we kill your
children. […]

What will this mean on the ground in Yugoslavia? (William) Doric noted,
‘As a 'terrorist state', there will be no travel in or out of Yugoslavia.
Mail will be stopped and all of us will be subject to government
restrictions on communications with Serbia. Speaking out will carry a price
that might be considered subversion. There will be no reconstruction by any
nation and no medical assistance and tens of thousands of Serbs will die
right before our eyes - just like 1.8 million Iraqi people have died in the
last 5 years. The stupidity of this bill is that without rebuilding Serbia,
where 60% of Europe's trade flows down the Danube River, the trade will
permanently stop. Serbia's neighbors will be punished right along with the
Serbs. Mitch McConnell has just shown how much hate can drive a person to
immoral conduct and hate speech.’ 

Can anything be done about it? It is not yet law. Call, write, telephone
and fax your representative in Congress! (see
http://originalsources.com/PLobby/ContactCongress.shtml) Write letters, or
send this article, to your local newspaper. For national news sources, go
to: http://originalsources.com/PLobby/ContactMedia.shtml. 

Back in 1962, I was one of 52 American women who flew to Geneva,
Switzerland in an effort to stop the testing of nuclear bombs in the
atmosphere because, as a young mother of four little children, I was
concerned about the sharp increase in child cancer and leukemia from
cancer-causing Strontium 90 that children all over the world were drinking
along with their milk. Although the Senate was almost solidly behind the
nuclear testing, after six months of work by a small group of women,
organized in a loose confederation called ‘Women's Strike for Peace’ the
testing of bombs in the atmosphere was stopped - by a vote of 94-6 in the
Senate - saving the lives of hundreds of thousands of children worldwide. 

It's time for those who care about the children - whether they be women or
men - to speak up and demand a halt to US policies which are killing
children. We can stop this madness.”

Mary Mostert, Redding, California (e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
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4. Buckley’s National Review Libels Serbs, Then Apologizes for Slanderous
Comment

NEW YORK, July 16 - In the current issue of the National Review (July 12,
1999, Vol. 51 Issue 13), a publication edited by William F. Buckley, an
article written by David Pryce-Jones, who is described as a historian,
alleged that the Serbs ran the Jasenovac death camp in Croatia.  Actually,
Jasenovac was a WW II death camp in which some 700,000 Serbs, 30,000 to
35,000 Jews, and 25,000 Gypsies were murdered by the pro-Nazi Croat “ustashe.” 

As protests started to pour in, the embarrassed National Review editorial
staff started to send out, what it turns out to be, a form letter
retracting the claim and apologizing to the readers.  Here is the text of
the National Review’s letter of apology which several TiM readers have
received, and then forwarded on to us:

“Thank you for your letter. Mr. Pryce-Jones addressed the issue in our July
26 issue. ‘Kosovo, from Scratch’ did indeed contain a factual error,
missed by both the author and our proofreaders prior to publication. As Mr.
Pryce-Jones writes in National Review's July 26 issue, ‘My purpose in
mentioning Jasenovac was to illustrate how mass-murdering has conditioned
political life in that unhappy region of the Balkans. Recent events in
Kosovo confirm the persistent reality of this general point.’ But, as he
continues, ‘The Croat Ustashe ran Jasenovac, and Serbs were murdered there
along with Jews and gypsies.’

National Review apologies for the error, has corrected it, and assures our
readers there was nothing deliberate involved in the mistake.”

Sincerely yours,
Kathryn Jean Lopez
National Review
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5. Dozens of NATO Bombs Found in Italy

ROME, July 17 - Italian minesweepers trolling the Gulf of Venice found 34
bombs during the past eight weeks, nearly all of them dropped by NATO jets
on bombing runs on Yugoslavia, the Italian navy said, according to an
Associated Press report filed from Rome. 

All the bombs were destroyed, the navy said, reporting that the
mine-hunting operation was winding down. Some of the 10 minesweepers being
used will stay in the Adriatic to check out sites where fishing boat crews
reported seeing suspicious objects. 

In May, an explosion wounded a fishing crew in the waters off Venice, and
Italian investigators said the bomb was apparently part of a cluster bomb
(see “NATO Calamari,” S99-79, Day 53, Item 2, May 15).

In early June, a week before the last air strikes, Italy's defense minister
reported NATO-allied planes had dropped 161 bombs, including seven cluster
bombs, into the Adriatic on their way back to Italian air bases. Pilots
commonly unload bombs before landing to avoid accidental explosions on the
ground. 
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