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Subject:        Newsletter 2008/06/19 - Pure Chaos (Kosovo)
Date:   Mon, 23 Jun 2008 00:35:43 +0200
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Newsletter 2008/06/19 - Pure Chaos

PRISTINA/BELGRADE/BERLIN (Own report) - After massive pressure from
Berlin the UN Security Council will discuss the reconstruction of the
UN administration in Kosovo on Friday 20 June. Some days ago the UN
General Secretary Ban Ki-Moon gave way to Western pressure and agreed
to the illegal step of the deployment of EULEX, the EU "Police and
Justice Mission in Kosovo". EULEX will enable the secessionist regime
in Pristina to build up the authorities of an independent state on
Serbian territory. With its decision in favour of EULEX the United
Nations leadership has adopted further Western positions which are
contrary to international law. Leading UN officials hope to avoid
their total marginalization by ever-new compromises. In spite of the
UN's increasing subjection, Berlin and Washington continue to discuss
concepts which, if realized, will reduce the UN to a fate similar to
that of the League of Nations in the Nineteen Thirties - total loss of
significance. The results of the controversy will bear hardest on the
population of southern Serbia. Commentators describe the confusion
over the remaining competences of lawful authorities in the face of
illegally installed institutions, enforced by the occupiers, as chaos
itself.

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