>From: "Jon Corlett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: YUGOSLAV DAILY SURVEY (Evening edition) BELGRADE, 18 January 2000 >No. 2840 >Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 16:58:40 -0800 >KLA TRAINED BY CIA, BND, SAS >BUCHAREST, January 18 (Tanjug) - The ethnic Albanian terrorist >organisation calling itself Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) was trained for >action by the United States' CIA, Germany's BND and Britain's SAS, >Romania's Ziua newspaper said quoting several sources as saying. >The paper quoted the sources as saying also that Agim Ceku, commander of >the so-called Kosovo Protection Corps, was on the list of war crimes >indictees by the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague. >The fact that the paper is of rightist orientation and backs the United >States gives additional weight to the item on KLA's activity and, according >to some Romanian analysts, either signals that some power-wielders are >changing their attitude towards Ceku and his followers or that these >power-wielders have arrived at the conclusion that there is no point in >betting on a losing horse. >The paper pointed to the well-known fact that Ceku had been trained by >U.S. reserve generals at the Military Professional Resources company. The >company had signed a deal with the Croatian Defence Ministry in 1994. The >paper said that the company had signed another deal with Croatia at a later >stage as well as with KLA. >Ziua said that, in 1991, Ceku, who was then captain in the Yugoslav >People's Army (JNA), had deserted from JNA and joined Croatian paramilitary >forces. >Ceku was one of the persons who had organised the first attack on JNA >barracks in Gospic on September 18, 1991. After seizing the barracks, Ceku >and his followers had abducted and killed 156 most prominent Serbs in >Gospic and burned their bodies. >Ceku also took part in the massacre of 87 Serb civilians in the Medak >pocket. >He also 'distinguished' himself in the Croatian Army's Operation Storm >that triggered an exodus of about 300,000 Serb refugees who had been forced >to flee their homes in Banija, Kordun and Lika. > > > > > >FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA >FEDERAL MINISTRY FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS > >YUGOSLAV DAILY SURVEY > >(Evening edition) > >BELGRADE, 18 January 2000 No. 2840 > > C O N T E N T S : > >YUGOSLAVIA - CHINA >- YUGOSLAV PRIME MINISTER RECEIVES CHINESE DELEGATION >- CHINESE DELEGATION VISITS YUGOSLAV GOVERNMENT > >CANADA - YUGOSLAVIA >- CANADA'S INTELLECTUALS HELP SPREAD TRUTH ABOUT YUGOSLAVIA - AMBASSADOR > >BULGARIA - YUGOSLAVIA - NATO >- BULGARIAN COMMITTEE FOR BALKAN COOPERATION CONDEMNS NATO AGGRESSION > >MACEDONIA - YUGOSLAVIA - KOSMET >- MACEDONIA CONCERNED OVER INSECURE BORDER WITH KOSOVO AND METOHIJA > >SERBIA - ALBANIAN TERRORISM >- MURDER OF ETHNIC ALBANIAN LOYAL TO SERBIAN CONSTITUTION >- ARMED ATTACK ON POLICE CHECKPOINT IN SERBIAN TOWN OF VRANJE > >FROM FOREIGN PRESS >- ROMANIAN PAPER SAYS KLA TRAINED BY CIA, BND, SAS > > > >YUGOSLAVIA - CHINA > >YUGOSLAV PRIME MINISTER RECEIVES CHINESE DELEGATION >BELGRADE, January 18 (Tanjug) - Yugoslav Prime Minister Momir Bulatovic >received on Tuesday the delegation of the Pan Chinese National Political >Consultative Conference, headed by its Vice President Li Guixian. >The talks focused on further Sino-Yugoslav cooperation in the sphere of >economic relations and China's participation in the development of the >economy and reconstruction and building of facilities destroyed in the >March 24 - June 10 NATO aggression on Yugoslavia. >Concluded was the readiness of both countries to invest additional efforts >for the consistent respect and application, in relations between world >countries, of the principles contained in the U.N. Charter and those >determined in international legal acts. >Bulatovic set out that the Chinese delegation's visit and the confirmed >high degree of agreement on all issues discussed, is a continuation of the >years-long friendship and stable development of overall friendly relations >between nations and countries, which received a special stimulus in 1997 >through the Joint Declaration of Friendly Relations and Cooperation, signed >by Presidents Slobodan Milosevic and Jiang Zemin. > >CHINESE DELEGATION VISITS YUGOSLAV GOVERNMENT >BELGRADE, January 18 (Tanjug) - Yugoslav Ministers for foreign trade and >for cooperation with international financial-economic organizations, >Borisav Vukovic and Borka Vucic, received on Tuesday a delegation of the >Chinese Association for International Understanding, headed by Association >President Li Guixian, who is also the Vice President of the Pan Chinese >National Political Consultative Conference. >Vukovic said that, since the two countries' economies are complementary >and in view of China's support to the reconstruction of Yugoslav economic >facilities, the best prospects for future cooperation are in the sphere of >the power industry, electronics, telecommunications, the food, >petrochemical, pharmaceutical and machine building industries. >Speaking about the financial and banking cooperation between China and >Yugoslavia, Vucic set out that the further promotion of ties between the >two economies, based on a commercial basis, would represent important >support to the promotion of economic and foreign trade relations. >Li Guixian spoke about concrete financial economic relations underscoring >that China is open to foreign trade cooperation with the world and that >Yugoslavia plays an important role in this. >Li pointed out the readiness of Chinese banks and companies to take part >in the reconstruction of Yugoslavia. >CANADA - YUGOSLAVIA > >CANADA'S INTELLECTUALS HELP SPREAD TRUTH ABOUT YUGOSLAVIA - AMBASSADOR >MONTREAL, January 18 (Tanjug) - Yugoslav Ambassador to Canada Pavle >Todorovic has said that the Canadian public is gradually but inevitably >learning the truth about Yugoslavia thanks to the courage of a group of >Canadian intellectuals who have filed charges against NATO for launching >aggression on the country. >Todorovic told Gilles Pakin, a renowned Canadian journalist working with >the daily La Presse, after the opening of an exhibition on NATO's March >24-June 10 1999 aggression on Yugoslavia in Montreal on Saturday, that >there was a growing number of brave Western journalists who acted >independently. >Pakin, who had reported from Yugoslavia during the NATO aggression, is one >of the few journalists in Canada's French-language areas who had done so in >an objective manner. >Todorovic said that he regretted that Canada, which used to be a key >factor of peace activities, had turned into an aggressor participating in >NATO's bombing of Yugoslavia. > > >BULGARIA - YUGOSLAVIA - NATO > >BULGARIAN COMMITTEE FOR BALKAN COOPERATION CONDEMNS NATO AGGRESSION >SOFIA, January 18 (Tanjug) - The Bulgarian Committee for Balkan >Understanding and Cooperation on Tuesday condemned last year's brutal >U.S.-led NATO aggression on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. >Speaking at a special session marking the 40th anniversary of the >Committee's founding, its chairman Victor Pshelarov called on the big >powers not to interfere in the affairs of the Balkan states and demanded >that the people of that region decide about their fate by themselves. >The NATO aggression on Yugoslavia has affected both the people of that >country and all the Balkan states, the vice president of the Alliance of >Balkan Women Emilia Maslovarova said. >Speaking on behalf of the 600,000 professional members of the Federation >of Bulgarian Journalists, its secretary Snezana Todorova recalled that the >Bulgarian journalists strongly condemned the barbaric NATO bombing of the >media centre in Serbia and Montenegro, as well as the air raids on >hospitals, maternity wards, civilian homes, etc. >Yugoslav diplomat Darinka Acimovic expressed gratitude to the members of >the Bulgarian Committee for Balkan Understanding and Cooperation for their >support during the brutal NATO aggression. The co-chairman of the >Bulgarian-Yugoslav Friendship Society, Dimitrije Ostojic, a sculptor, >called on the Balkan nations not to allow any more wars in this always >troubled region. > >MACEDONIA - YUGOSLAVIA - KOSMET > >MACEDONIA CONCERNED OVER INSECURE BORDER WITH KOSOVO AND METOHIJA >SKOPJE, January 18 (Tanjug) - Macedonian Defence Minister Nikola Kljusev >has demanded from NATO and KFOR to help Macedonia secure its border with >Yugoslavia in the section with Kosovo and Metohija. >Kljusev conveyed this demand to NATO's Ambassador in Skopje, Hans Juergen >Eife, and KFOR logistics commander in Macedonia, General Bob Ruth, it was >said on Tuesday. >After the arrival of KFOR in Kosovo and Metohija, Macedonia was faced with >great problems since part of its border with Yugoslavia remained >practically unsecured which, Skopje said, has an unfavourable effect on >this country's security. >The Macedonian border with Albania is also unsecured because the Albanian >troops have long since been withdrawn from this region. > >SERBIA - ALBANIAN TERRORISM > >MURDER OF ETHNIC ALBANIAN LOYAL TO SERBIAN CONSTITUTION >VRANJE, SERBIA, January 18 (Tanjug) - The Vice President of the local >branch of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) Chemalj Mustafi, who is also >the principle of a local elementary school, was killed on Monday morning on >a country road linking the villages of Djordjevac and Muhovac, near >Bujanovac, close to Vranje in southern Serbia, an area outside KFOR and >UNMIK-administered territory, Vranje District Prosecutor Milan Bozilovic >said on Tuesday. >Mustafi was killed in a wood close to the village and about 60 machinegun >cartridges were found on the crime scene. >The unarmed victim was a teacher in the Djordjevac school and the >principle of the Muhovac school. >The police said that the investigation was underway and that it is >believed that the crime may have been committed by ethnic Albanian >terrorists. > >ARMED ATTACK ON POLICE CHECKPOINT IN SERBIAN TOWN OF VRANJE >VRANJE, SERBIA, January 18 (Tanjug) - Mortar fire was opened on Monday >night at a police checkpoint in the village of Konculj, near Bujanovac, >close to Vranje in southern Serbia, Vranje District Public Prosecutor Milan >Bozilovic said on Tuesday. >Several mortars were fired from the direction of the village of Dobrosin >but, luckily, no one was hurt. >The police said that it is believed the attack was carried out by ethnic >Albanian bandits and terrorists. >FROM FOREIGN PRESS > >ROMANIAN PAPER SAYS KLA TRAINED BY CIA, BND, SAS >BUCHAREST, January 18 (Tanjug) - The ethnic Albanian terrorist >organisation calling itself Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) was trained for >action by the United States' CIA, Germany's BND and Britain's SAS, >Romania's Ziua newspaper said quoting several sources as saying. >The paper quoted the sources as saying also that Agim Ceku, commander of >the so-called Kosovo Protection Corps, was on the list of war crimes >indictees by the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague. >The fact that the paper is of rightist orientation and backs the United >States gives additional weight to the item on KLA's activity and, according >to some Romanian analysts, either signals that some power-wielders are >changing their attitude towards Ceku and his followers or that these >power-wielders have arrived at the conclusion that there is no point in >betting on a losing horse. >The paper pointed to the well-known fact that Ceku had been trained by >U.S. reserve generals at the Military Professional Resources company. The >company had signed a deal with the Croatian Defence Ministry in 1994. The >paper said that the company had signed another deal with Croatia at a later >stage as well as with KLA. >Ziua said that, in 1991, Ceku, who was then captain in the Yugoslav >People's Army (JNA), had deserted from JNA and joined Croatian paramilitary >forces. >Ceku was one of the persons who had organised the first attack on JNA >barracks in Gospic on September 18, 1991. After seizing the barracks, Ceku >and his followers had abducted and killed 156 most prominent Serbs in >Gospic and burned their bodies. >Ceku also took part in the massacre of 87 Serb civilians in the Medak >pocket. >He also 'distinguished' himself in the Croatian Army's Operation Storm >that triggered an exodus of about 300,000 Serb refugees who had been forced >to flee their homes in Banija, Kordun and Lika. > > > >-- > > > > >_______________________________________________________________________ > > >REVOLUTION, COMMUNIST & CONTINUOUS ! ! ! > > http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Congress/8805/ > >LENIN & RUSSIAN REVOLUTION PAGES: http://members.xoom.com/joncorlett/ > >RCP SITE: http://www.geocities.com/jcorlett8/ > >CHINA COMREV SITE: http://www.geocities.com/jcorlett3/ > >E Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >To Subscribe or Unsubscribe; Click Reply in E Mail Program, > >enter 'Subscribe' or 'Unsubscribe' on Subject line and Send to: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >If wish to receive only certain types of Revolutionary Communist Information >Please Specify. > > >_______________________________________________________________________ > > __________________________________ KOMINFORM P.O. 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