The release of the former Croatian general Agim Ceku who now commands the Kosovo Protection Corps (a renamed Kosovo Liberation Army), a merciless terrorist, shows the kind of INjustice there is today. If you think that the war against Iraq is an outrages show of force by the Imperium -- you are wrong! Look at the Balkans and you'll realize what people with no conscience and with power can do. Boba ===========
1) UNMIK Viceroy Holkeri Overruled Interpol To Secure Release Of His Colleague Agim Ceku; Says Release Demonstrates Serbia Has No Jurisdiction In Kosovo 2) Kosovo 'Parliament' Passes Decree Invalidating All Serbian Warrants 3) Outraged By Latest Hague Indictments, Serbian Parliamentarian Calls For 'Coup To Save Serbia' 4) B92: Source Within Caretaker Government Labels Police Demonstration 'Mutinous' 5) Returning To Pristina, Ceku Says 'Whole World Should See That Serbia Has No Authority In Kosovo' http://www.b92.net/english/news/index.php?nav_id=25184&style=headlines Beta/B92 October 23, 2003 Holkeri pulls rank on Interpol -He [Holkeri] told TV Kosovo that the release demonstrated that Serbia-Montenegro no longer had jurisdiction over the citizens of Kosovo. LJUBLJANA, PRISTINA -- Thursday - UN diplomat Harri Holkeri has interceded with Slovenian police to secure the release of a former Kosovo Liberation Army commander arrested yesterday. Agim Ceku now commands the Kosovo Protection Corps, the civil defence organisation seen by many as little more than a renamed Kosovo Liberation Army. He was arrested on an Interpol warrant issued this year on suspicion of genocide. In a conversation with the Slovenian interior minister, Holkeri, who heads the UN mission in Kosovo, claimed that his mission has sole jurisdiction over such cases and that the warrant issued by the Serbian authorities is invalid. Thousands of Kosovo Albanians gathered in central Pristina last night to greet the news of Ceku's release. He told TV Kosovo that the release demonstrated that Serbia-Montenegro no longer had jurisdiction over the citizens of Kosovo. "The Kosovo institutions and the United Nations mission are responsible for us now and thanks to them I have been released and will return to Pristina at 3.00 p.m.," he added. ------------------------------------------------------ http://www.b92.net/english/news/index.php?&nav_category=&nav_id=25194&order= priority&style=headlines Beta October 23, 2003 Kosovo rejects all Serbian arrest warrants PRISTINA -- Thursday - Parliament in Kosovo has adopted a decree declaring null and void all arrest warrants and court rulings issued by Serbian institutions against the province's citizens. The move comes after the arrest and later release of former rebel leader Agim Ceku, who was detained in Slovenia on an arrest warrant issued in Belgrade. The decree, which was opposed by the parliament's Serb deputies, demanded that all international institutions in Kosovo, including Interpol and Europol "refuse to recognise" warrants issued by the Serbian authorities against Kosovo citizens. Kosovo, it says, "comes under the jurisdiction of the United Nations and has its own democratic institutions". ------------------------------------------------------ http://www.b92.net/english/news/index.php?&nav_category=&nav_id=25188&order= priority&style=headlines B92 October 23, 2003 Call for coup from parliament podium BELGRADE -- Thursday - The parliamentary leader of the Serbian Unity Party has used the parliament podium to call for "a coup to save Serbia" in protest at Hague Tribunal indictments of senior army and police officers. Dragan Markovic speaking during debate on a confidence motion in Speaker Natasa Micic, called on Serbian police to storm the state institutions tomorrow in support of the police demonstration. "Carry out a coup, save Serbia," he added. Deputy Speaker Gordan Comic reacted fiercely to Markovic's breach of protocol, demanding that the house Administrative Committee respond to his speech. The chief whip of the DOS-Serbian Reform caucus, Bojan Pajtic described the use of the parliament to call for civil war as inadmissible. Speaking to media later, Markovic downplayed his speech, saying that he had been carried away and that he had not been calling for armed revolt. Asked to name a coup d'etat which had been carried out without arms he was lost for words. ------------------------------------------------------http://www.b92.net/eng lish/news/index.php?&nav_category=&nav_id=25187&oorder=priority&style=headli nes B92 October 23, 2003 Police demonstration "mutinous" BELGRADE -- Thursday - Tomorrow's planned protest rally of Serbian police has all the hallmarks of mutiny within the police ranks, B92 was told today by a source within the Serbian government. The same source said that the government was monitoring the lead-up to the demonstration with great concern. Police have announced they will protest in central Belgrade against the indictment of senior army and police officers by the Hague Tribunal. Organisers say that police support the country's international obligations, but that charges based on command responsibility are inadmissible. ------------------------------------------------------ http://www.tanjug.co.yu/Elect.htm#Whole%20world%20should%20see%20that%20Serb ia%20has%20no%20authority%20in%20Kosovo,%20Ceku Tanjug October 23, 2003 Whole world should see that Serbia has no authority in Kosovo, Ceku 17:19 PRISTINA , Oct 23 (Tanjug) - Several thousand people welcomed Kosovo Protection Corps Commander Agim Ceku at Pristina Airport at about 3 p.m. (1300 GMT) on Thursday. Ceku was released from detention in Kranj late on Wednesday, following his arrest in Ljubljana and interventions aimed at securing his release earlier in the day. Serbian News Network - SNN [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.antic.org/

