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"Speak Freely, Only The Americans Listen To What We Say"
Skopje, June 28 (MIA) - "an investigative journalist from the Dutch media
house 'VPRO' obtained some scandalous documents from European intelligence
services, which confirm that the USA was deeply involved in last year war in
Macedonia and that they supplied Ali Ahmeti;s 'Uckas' with telecommunications
devices and provided them with military training," writes
Dnevnik's Friday edition.
The documents that the "VPRO" has can be divided in three groups - documents
for the UCK leaders, schemes for organizational positioning of the "NLA" and
daily records for the events on the front. The first group of documents clearly
shows that Ali Ahmeti was receiving orders directly from Hasim Thaci. The
journalist Hub Jaspers confirms the claims of the Macedonian security forces
that the "NLA" is not "local" terrorist organization, but that it was
established and led by centers in Kosovo. The "VPRO" cannot integrally publish
the documents in order not to harm its sources.
"The reports that we received have been developed by intelligence services
for several European governments. They include warning to the governments to
prepare themselves to answer to some very unpleasant questions regarding the war
in Macedonia," Hub Jaspers told Dnevnik. The two parties from the Dutch
ruling coalition have already asked from the government to comment the claims of
the "VPRO", to which the Dutch ministry of defense rejected the claims that the
USA was involved in the urging of the war in Macedonia.
Rob de Vijk, former advisor in the Dutch army staff, was called to see the
documents. On Thursday he confirmed that the documents were authentic and
developed by intelligence services of several European countries. He did not
want to name the countries whose services developed the documents.
Jaspers claims that the documents confirm that the disarmament of the UCK in
1999 in Kosovo was only symbolical. The Albanian extremists have kept most of
the weapons in warehouses in Kosovo and the same weapons were used in the
combats in Macedonia. there is also an information that before the "Essential
Harvest" operation huge quantities of weapons were transferred to Macedonia from
Pec, and later this weaponry was handed over to the NATO troops. The documents
do not say it that weaponry was old as the local media claimed, however it was
brought it order the number of 3,500 pieces to be achieved.
The documents also point out that the "NLA" was helped by the USA with
logistic support and weapons.
"Speak freely, only the Americans listen to what we say. OK, perhaps the
Russians can hear us as well," this is a quote from a conversation between two
"NLA" commanders during the conflict last year. The information that Jaspers
received shows that the USA have equipped the "NLA" commanders with
communication devices so they can communicate during the clashes without to be
heard. However, the UCKas did not know that their conversations were recorded by
intelligence services of several other European NATO member countries, and
Jaspers obtained these recordings.
"According to these information, 70% of the weapons that the NLA had was
produced in the USA," Jaspers says.
One of the most shocking news is that in the village of Arachinovo, together
with the commander Hodza's UCKas, also 17 American military instructors from the
mercenary MPRI went in.
"The European intelligence services were surprised when 17 Americans exited
from the buses with which they pulled out the Albanian terrorists from Kosovo.
It is not certain if they fought on the side of the "NLA" but they have
certainly trained them for combat," Jaspers says. Similar claims were also
published in the Greek "Kathimerini" and the German "Hamburger Abenblat."
The MPRI is an organization established by retired American officers or
officers who after the training simply see more profit in working as mercenaries
than as officers in the US Army, Dnevnik writes. Washington has to approve its
engagement. Yesterday the MPRI issued an announcement claiming that its
employees were never pulled out or saved by the American Army or some
international organization. Jaspers' documents indicate that the European
intelligence services did not know before the offensive that there were MPRI men
in the village. It cannot be determined if the strong pressure from the
international community for termination of the offensive in Aracinovo was due to
the need these people to be saved. http://www.realitymacedonia.org.mk/web/news_page.asp?nid=2012
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