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Macedonia Rebels Take Over 4 Villages
By KONSTANTIN TESTORIDES
.c The Associated Press
  
SKOPJE, Macedonia (AP) - Seeking to expand their hold in northern Macedonia, 
ethnic Albanian insurgents moved into four villages close to the city of 
Tetovo, state radio reported Sunday. 

Rebels took control of Otunje, Varvara, Setloe and Brezno, ordering villagers 
to leave, reports said. 

Despite the rebel advance, the Tetovo region was ``relatively calm'' 
overnight, said Col. Blagoja Markovski, the army spokesman, except for 
occasional sniper fire from outlying villages. 

Markovski also spoke of sporadic exchanges of small arms fire that lasted 
into early Sunday near the city of Kumanovo after the ``terrorists opened 
fire from several cars and our forces returned fire.'' 

It was the second day of low-level fighting after a lull that spread over 
several days. On Saturday, clashes were reported in the highlands near the 
northern border with Kosovo. 

The continued skirmishing reflected the difficult mission ahead for a new 
U.S. envoy to Macedonia, sent by President Bush to help jump-start peace 
negotiations between the rebels and the Slav-dominated government. 

The State Department's European Bureau special adviser, James Pardew, was to 
arrive Sunday in Skopje, Macedonia's capital. Well-known in the Balkans, 
Pardew will be working closely with his European Union counterpart, Francois 
Leotard. 

EU officials have warned Macedonia that further aid could be suspended if the 
country's Slavs and ethnic Albanians fail to bridge their differences. 

Fighters continue using Kosovo as safe haven, despite stepped-up efforts by 
NATO-led peacekeepers in the ethnic Albanian-majority Serbian province to 
interdict them. 

On Saturday, peacekeepers reported detaining 90 suspected rebels from 
Macedonia over the past two days. Among them was a group of 48 ethnic 
Albanians detained in one house in eastern Kosovo, close to the border, on 
suspicion of being insurgents fighting Macedonian government forces. 

The militants launched their rebellion in February, demanding that the 
constitution be changed to guarantee ethnic Albanians equal status with the 
Slavic majority in Macedonia. 

The government rejects that demand, saying it eventually would lead to the 
division of the country. Macedonia's leadership says the rebels' real goal is 
to carve off parts of the country as part of ultimate plans to create a 
``Greater Albania.'' 

Ethnic Albanians make up close to a third of Macedonia's 2 million people. 

AP-NY-07-01-01 0640EDT


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