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Saint-Just
18th March 2004, 16:54
Kosovo clashes were planned, says UN official
March 18, 2004

MATT ROBINSON IN SERBIA AND CHRISTIAN JENNINGS

ALBANIANS and Serbs fought pitched battles in towns and villages across Kosovo yesterday, leaving at least eight people dead and injuring nearly 300 in the heaviest street clashes since the arrival of NATO troops in 1999.

The worst violence came in the divided northern town of Kosovska Mitrovica, after thousands of angry Albanians gathered to protest against the apparent drowning of two children who were reportedly chased into a river by Serbs.

But in a sign that the outbreak of violence could have been planned, Serb enclaves in the towns of Caglavica and Gracanica, as well as villages elsewhere, were also attacked. A senior international United Nations police official said: "The situation is not under control. This is planned, co-ordinated, one-way violence from the Albanians against the Serbs. It is spreading and has been brewing for the past week.

"Nothing in Kosovo happens spontaneously."

Crowds had begun gathering at both ends of the Ibar crossing in Kosovska Mitrovica in mid-morning, after Albanian media reported that Albanian boys aged nine and 12 had drowned in the river near the town.

The reports quoted a survivor as saying they had been chased into the water by a gang of Serb youths taking revenge for the near-fatal shooting of a Serb teenager in Caglavica, a village near the capital, Pristina.

UN police confirmed they had found two bodies in the river and were looking for a third boy. A spokesman said it was unclear how they had died and expressed shock that the media had rushed to judgment.

But it was too late and by late afternoon, Kosovska Mitrovica was a war zone. Serbs and Albanians on either side of the river pelted each other with stones and exchanged gunfire from rooftops and balconies.

NATO-led peacekeepers fired teargas and rubber bullets in an attempt to stop the Albanians crossing the bridge to the Serb half of the town. A UN spokesman said at least a dozen members of the peacekeeping force, KFOR, had been injured.

"This is a very dangerous situation. This is very large-scale," said Derek Chappell, a UN police spokesman.

Hospital personnel on both the Serb and ethnic Albanian sides of Kosovska Mitrovica said six ethnic Albanians had died, apparently of gunshot wounds, and that two Serbs had died.

The hospital on the ethnic Albanian southern side of town was a scene of chaos, with doctors in crowded corridors urging people to give blood. Their voices were occasionally drowned out by the cries of relatives looking for loved ones among the victims.

"I just felt pain and went down on the ground,"said Ridvan Lahu, 41, who was shot in the stomach.

Hospital employees counted more than 200 injured.

On the Serb side, Milan Ivanovic, a hospital physician, said 80 Serbs were wounded, some critically.

With automatic gunfire ringing out in Mitrovica, hundreds of Albanians headed for Caglavica, where they broke through a UN blockade and set fire to about ten Serb homes. Fighting broke out as KFOR helicopters circled overhead.

A journalist said the village was barely visible through the smoke from fires, and reported hearing loud explosions.

Violence was also reported in nearby Kosovo Polje, where Albanians set fire to a Serb health centre.

In the village of Belopolje, ethnic Albanians drove out Serb residents and set fire to their houses, the UN said. In Pec, 50 miles west of Pristina, ethnic Albanians attacked the local UN base and damaged the organisation’s vehicles.

Albanians reportedly set fire to three Serb homes in Pec and some 30 Serbs took shelter in a church, which was then stoned by Albanians. Shooting was also reported in the area.

With most of Mitrovica back under KFOR control by early evening, UN staff imposed a curfew and warned that anyone found outdoors during the night would be arrested.

As leaders in Pristina and Belgrade appealed for calm, Serbia’s new prime minister demanded an urgent session of the UN Security Council.

Vojislav Kostunica, who recently called for the partitioning of Kosovo, said the province’s current set-up had "clearly failed the test". His comments came after an emergency session of the government.

Kosovo has been under UN protection since 1999.

Red Flag
18th March 2004, 22:01
I know who a few albanians, all of them have a deep hatred towards serbians, which i of course dont agree with, and which is reactionary..

It would take alot to mend the wounds in the former Yugoslavia..

Take the Power back
19th March 2004, 02:15
In these war prone areas of the world, all it takes is a little disagreement between men of different races to start a full scale battle. It's horrible how deep the hatred for one another these people have. I have sympathy for them, and what they go through everyday.

sh0cker
19th March 2004, 12:54
This is the biggest untruth story in whole world about Kosovo. First of all it is not even close to Serbs because there were just few hundred Serbs which are now rescued and send in Serbia. This was ethnic cleaning of Kosovo of Serbs. Right now there is not more then 500 Serbs in North of Kosovo. In central and South they don't exist any more.
In only 3 days, albaninans have burned about 45 manastires and churches, some of them were build in 13 century. And all Serb houses are burned as well.

So this is the reality of NATO, UN and KFOR which obviusly support albanian terrorist and fascist.

I can't believe on BBC people are saying it is between Serbs and Albanains, there is no Serbs, people who came back after 1999 are just old people, kids and women. There is no real Serbs which are ready to fight or anything like that. Serbia and Montenegro Army can't come in to settle it down, because NATO, KFOR and UN does not approve it. And it is obvious that they can't stop Albaninas which are doing ethnic cleaning and what they will do is probably elections in few years, for inependent Kosovo, where is no Serbs to vote against. And in 21 century whole Kosovo is lost, under the mask, where bad Serbs are killing and other things.

This is terrible what is going on.

sh0cker
19th March 2004, 12:56
Also now there are 30 killed and 500 injured. Not 8.

Saint-Just
19th March 2004, 19:02
Do you possess any kind of hatred towards ethnic Albanians sh0cker?

DSCH
19th March 2004, 19:54
The last time this happened the President supplied the terrorist Jihadis and bombed the Christian Serbs.

Severian
21st March 2004, 22:57
Originally posted by [email protected] 19 2004, 07:54 AM
This is the biggest untruth story in whole world about Kosovo. First of all it is not even close to Serbs because there were just few hundred Serbs which are now rescued and send in Serbia. This was ethnic cleaning of Kosovo of Serbs. Right now there is not more then 500 Serbs in North of Kosovo. In central and South they don't exist any more.
Actually, most - if not all - of the people living in northern Mitrovica are Serbs. The area was not taken by the KLA in 1999.

It's true that in most of Kosova, Serbs and Roma were ethnically cleansed by the KLA in revenge for Milosevic's ethnic cleansing. This occurred under the NATO occupation of Kosova, just as the current re-cleansing is occurring. It's also true that relatively few Serbs were ever allowed to return to most of Kosova.

The logic of this, unfortunately, is that Kosova has been de-facto partitioned between Albanians and Serbs, just as Bosnia has been partitioned. This may well be formalized by the occupiers at some point.

Both Serb chauvinists and the KLA have helped bring this about. Both have worked to destroy any possibility of people of different nationalities living side by side, let alone the kind of relative unity that was achieved through the Yugoslav revolution coming out of WWII and the Partisan resistance to the Nazis.

In the former Yugoslavia today, there are Ustasha and there are Chetniks, but unfortunately not enough people acting on the perspective of the Partisans.

Saint-Just
23rd March 2004, 08:46
What would you say Milosevic's role in Yugoslavia was Severian? Did he contribute towards the conflicts that have taken place or not?

Severian
23rd March 2004, 21:35
To save myself some time: I commented on Milosevic in this thread:
link (http://www.che-lives.com/forum/index.php?act=ST&f=8&t=22338&hl=)

Probably went a bit too easy on him - focusing on the policies and not the pogroms unleashed to enforce those policies. But then, there's plenty of information already out there about the massacres and expulsions...for those willing to think, and not just automatically praise anyone in conflict with U.S. imperialism.

Saint-Just
24th March 2004, 16:45
I've read that before, just didn't remember it. It seemed to me as though you blamed Milosevic quite heavily.