From amead at maine.rr.com Wed Nov 8 09:32:05 2000 From: amead at maine.rr.com (Alice Mead) Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2000 09:32:05 -0500 Subject: [A-PAL] newsletter 11/7/00 Message-ID: <20001108143625.AAA12143@mail.maine.rr.com@[66.30.21.200]> A-PAL NEWSLETTER FOR NOVEMBER 7, 2000 PRISON RIOTS IN SERBIA CAUSE GRAVE CONCERN!! CONFLICTING REPORTS HIGHLIGHT ONE THING--THAT SERB PRISONS ARE THE MACHINES OF REPRESSION, PLACES OF DEGRADATION AND TORTURE--NOT PART OF A JUSTICE SYSTEM THAT PROTECTS HUMAN RIGHTS AND UPHOLDS THE LAW. As Serb inmates learned of impending amnesty for the remaining Albanian political prisoners, hostages from the NATO war, they demanded the return of human rights for themselves as well. We respect their demands for lawfulness and protection from the extensive abuses of the Serbian courts and police, but oppose the violence of the rioting, which threatens the life and liberty of all involved. There are reports of women inmates being gang-raped by prisoners, threats of extortion and murder against Albanians in Nis, fires, shootings, and robbery. A-PAL has learned from the US Office of Human Rights in Prishtina that prisoners from Pozarevac and Sremska Mitrovica have been evacuated to Belgrade and have met with human rights officials and ICRC. The co-ministers of justice have met with prisoners and human rights leaders, as well as with the new UN Special Envoy Henrik Amneus to hear their demands. The Albanians trapped inside Nis should be evacuated as well. THIS IS FURTHER PROOF THAT THE ALBANIANS ARE NOT SAFE IN SERBIAN PRISONS DURING THIS TIME OF UPHEAVAL. ACTUALLY, NO ONE IS. SERBIA HAS KEPT THESE ALBANIANS HOSTAGE FOR FAR TOO LONG. THEIR AMNESTY SHOULD BE RESOLVED BY THIS WEEKEND! _________________________________________________________________ From: Ilir Dugolli To: ilir at justice.com Date: Tue, Nov 7, 2000, 8:47 AM [ ... ] FROM ASSOCIATION FOR POLITICAL PRISONERS, PRISHTINA The following is a letter from the Association of Political Prisoners signed by Shukrie Rexha ... According to information from the prison of Nis, the situation in this prison is very much alarming. Last night after 20:00, about 1000 Serbian prisoners broke their cell doors and walked out of them. They took metallic bars, wooden sticks and knives in their hands. After they forcefully expelled the prison personnel, Serbian prisoners took control over the prison. They put on the remaining uniforms of prison personnel and everything is developing now in accordance with their order. They set on fire several objects of Nis prison. Due to this huge fire the power was cut off. In one of the buildings on the second and third floor, there are about 320 Albanian prisoners. The Serbian prisoners with this form of rebellion are requesting amnesty. After they walked out of their prison cells the Serbian prisoners requested from the Albanian prisoners to join them. The Albanian prisoners replied that they supported their request for amnesty, but due to security reasons they said "we've decided not to walk out of the cells". The Serbian prisoners initially asked for cigarettes from the Albanian prisoners. Subsequently, at around 04:00 AM, another group of Serbian imprisoned criminals with knives in their hands, and some of them with metallic bars and wooden sticks, wanted money from the Albanian prisoners and threatened them to execute them if they didn't hand over the money by a certain time. Albanian prisoners in the prison of Nis are at the moment under the mercy of Serbian criminals!!! Shukrie Rexha APP Prishtin? 7 November, _______________________________________________________________________ http://www.freeb92.net/archive/e/index.phtml?Y=2000&M=11&D=07 FreeB92 Last update: Nov 7, 2000 22:14 CET Federal Government to discuss prison amnesty 22:14 BELGRADE, Tuesday - The Federal government has studied information about prison conditions and will soon discuss amnesty, Deputy Yugoslav Prime Minister Miroljub Labus told a press conference tonight. The president of the Social Democratic union, Zarko Korac, said today that prisoners' demands for better conditions were justified. "There has been torture in prisons, said Korac," adding that the negotiators had been surprised by the solidarity shown among prisoners of different ethnic background. "I don't know whether you know it, but the inmate delegation included three Albanians and a Croat. The Serbian prisoners said that they supported the Albanians while the Albanian prisoners, at the beginning of the negotiations, thanked the Serbian prisoners for allowing them to sleep in their dormitory after their own building was destroyed by fire," said Korac. ______________________________________________ Prison riot in Nis 11:11 NIS, Tuesday - A riot broke out in a prison in Nis last night, ANEM reports. According to the prison manager, Mile Petrovic, prisoners started with hunger strike yesterday morning and turned into a riot during the evening, breaking and burning the inventory. Neither prison staff nor the prisoners were hurt. The prisoners entered the prison yard and requested amnesty not only for political prisoners, but for others as well, seeking to see the Co-ministers of Justice whose visit was announced for today. One of the convicts, Vasilije Kujovic, was badly injured after he fell off a prison edifice and ended up with a brain damage, said Zoran Milenkovic, a neuropshychiatrist from Nis hospital. A few hundred riot-breaking policemen entered the prison around midnight, but the prisoners managed to set fire to a part of the prison, Beta reported. The riot in Nis broke out after the similar events took place in a prison in Sremska Mitrovica. There are around 1000 convicts in the prison in Nis, whereas the Albanian prisoners were not taking part in the riot. Prison riot in Zabela, Pozarevac 10:53 POZAREVAC, Tuesday - The prisoners in Zabela, Pozarevac, refused the food yesterday saying they supported the convicts from Sremska Mitrovica. As Beta reports, they locked themselves in the fifth pavilion and requested to meet the Federal Minister of Justice, Momcilo Grubac and the Serbian Co-Ministers of Justice, Zoran Nikolic, Sead Spahovic and Dragan Subasic. The prisoners announced they would refuse food and rejected to perform any of the activities until their requests were fulfilled. Prison riot in Sremska Mitrovica 10:24 SREMSKA MITROVICA, Tuesday - Albanian prisoners were evacuated on Monday night around 20.15 from the prison in Sremska Mitrovica where a riot broke out on Sunday night, Beta reported. They were evacuated in three buses, but their future accommodation was unknown. Unofficial reports claimed that the cells housing Albanians mainly burnt down in fire that broke out during the protest. One convict, whose statement was aired on the state television, said that the demonstrators demanded dismissal of acting warden Pero Baros, holding him responsible "for many inmates being crippled in the prison". That convict also said that the prisoners demanded a thirty-percent amnesty for the returning inmates. He also accused the former warden Trivun Ivkovic of running the prison from the shadow. All co-ministers of justice in the Serbian transitional government in the meantime visited the Mitrovica prison and stayed there until 10 p.m. last night when they left the management building, Radio B92 correspondent reports. Minister Sead Spahovic said that an agreement was reached with the prisoners' negotiations team. Our correspondent reported around 11 p.m. that the the radical group of rebels was still in protest and that they would persevere until their demands were met. One building on the prison grounds was still in flames around 11 p.m. ? FreeB92, 2000 ________________________________________________ FreeB92 Nov 7, 2000 FreeB92 Last update: Nov 7, 2000 19:58 CET Former Mitrovica prison warden arrested? 19:58 SREMSKA MITROVICA, Tuesday - Riot is still underway in the Sremska Mitrovica prison, Radio B92 correspondent reported. Several hundred convicts are still on the roofs of the Mitrovica Correctional Facility. One reflector is on, several fires burning, folk music is played from the prison sound system. Tall smoke is coming from the prison grounds. Unofficial information indicate that the prisoners are being provided with food ratios. In the meantime, full bus of special police has arrived to the correctional facility. Shortly after midnight the former warden Trivun Ivkovic was apprehended and brought to the local police station, Radio B92 correspondent learnt unofficially. Justice Co-minister Dragan Subasic held Trivun Ivkovic and some of his associates responsible for the difficult life of the convicts and for the violation of law during implementation of criminal sanctions for longer period of time. Financial inspectors visited this morning the house of Trivun Ivkovic and catalogued his property. It remains unknown if the possible arrest of Trivun Ivkovic is in connection with one of the twenty-nine demands from the prisoners. Ivkovic was the warden for the last five years. He has been replaced after the October 5 events. Prison riot in Zabela: We - out, Yugoslav Left - inside" 19:21 POZAREVAC, Tuesday - Of 1250 prisoners in the Pozarevac prison Zabela, around 600 of them were in protest, warden Stipe Marusic said, ANEM correspondent reports. Before the uprising, Albanian prisoners were moved outside as a precaution. Three pavillions of eight in the prison complex were on fire since 10 a.m. The fire was extinguished around 2 p.m. In today's riot and fight that broke out between the inmates who were for the rebellion and agains it, one convict suffered serious injuries, while the other was injured in the leg. Around 2 p.m. a delegation made of Zoran Stevanovic and Sead Spahovic began negotiations with the prisoner delegation. Justice Minister in the Serbian transitional government Sead Spahovic addressed the press around 7 p.m. and told them that the negotiations were underway, but also that the condition for the end of rebellion was - amnesty, because, prisoners claimed, the prison conditions were much worse here than in Mitrovica or Nis. Convicts announced they would remain on hunger strike until their demands were met. A group of inmates showed up on the roof this morning displaying slogans, "We - out, Yugoslav Left - inside, "They did not allow us to vote, they voted for Milosevic instead of us," Beta reports. According to citizens of Zabela, several hundred armed policemen were stationed around the prison walls. -------------------------------------------------------------- OSCE Chairperson-In-Office HE Benita Ferrero-Waldner Austrian Ministry for Foreign Affairs Ballhausplatz Vienna, Austria O P E N L E T T E R Vienna, 7. November 2000 Dear Ms. Chairperson-In-Office, The General Assembly of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IHF), held its Annual Meeting in Prague from 2.-5. November, and agreed to ask the OSCE, in its negotiations about membership of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia , to call upon its government to make the following steps: ? The recognition of Bosnia-Herzegovina as an independent state, and the swift establishment of diplomatic relations, in order to improve the security situation in the region; ? Restarting a political dialogue with civilian Kosovo Albanian leaders, and acknowledging Kosovos right to self-determination in a non-violent way ? Creating a new dialogue with the Montenegrin people and its leaders about the future of the Montenegrin-Serbian relations, and recognizing Montenegros right to self-determination in a non-violent way; dismantling the 7th battalion of the VJ, stationed at the moment in Montenegro, as a first step in building confidence among the people of FRY; ? To end the border disputes with the Republic of Macedonia, in order to improve the security situation in the region;; ? Full cooperation with the work of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague; ? Clarification of the support for the Dayton Agreement and the Kumanovo Agreement; ? Planning emphasis on the problem of refugees in the Federation, including policies of granting the choice between citizenship and assisted refugee return; ? Initiating a process for implementing European standards regarding minority rights; ? Nullifying the discriminatory elements of the Information and University Laws, and supporting the return of purged judges and professors in their positions; ? The release of political prisoners abducted from Kosovo; ? An immediate investigation of the fate of Ivan Stambolic; ? Beginning legal actions in response to criminal acts that have not been properly investigated by the current authorities according to the rule of law, and speeding up the investigation into the unsolved case of killed journalist Slavko Curuvija. Given the immense damage done to the region by the FRY government, to welcome the country back into the OSCE, without requiring pledges to take positive remedial steps would serve neither the interests of the people of Yugoslavia, nor the OSCE itself. Yours sincerely, Aaron Rhodes (Executive Director) Ludmilla Alexeyeva (President) __ International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights Wickenburggasse 14/7 A-1080 Vienna Tel. +43-1-408 88 22 Fax: +43-1-408 88 22 ext. 50 ________________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed From amead at maine.rr.com Mon Nov 27 19:30:58 2000 From: amead at maine.rr.com (Alice Mead) Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 19:30:58 -0500 Subject: [A-PAL] A-PAL NEWSLETTER/NOVEMBER 27, 2000 Message-ID: A-PAL--ALBANIAN PRISONER ADVOCACY NOVEMBER 27, 2000 A-PAL STATEMENT: MORE RIOTS IN NIS PRISON Once more, riots have broken out in Nis Prison where some 300 Albanians are, to our knowledge, still being held. The guards have left the prison, and this time, the violence is serious.Hundreds have been hurt. President Kostunica's words of last week--that the "Albanian prisoners would return home alive"-- have thus taken on an ominous new implication. Will the lives of the Albanians be threatened in these renewed riots? Why haven't the Albanian prisoners, who Kofi Annan charged Kostunica with providing safety for, been evacuated? Why haven't they been released? The West has given Yugoslavia every possible support since the October elections, rushing emergency funds in, granting readmission to the UN and OSCE--while the prisoners and their families wait endlessly for their release. Recent outbreaks of violence along the Preshevo border between Serbia and Kosova should be in no way linked to the ongoing human rights violation of keeping these Albanians hostage. The following letter from the International Federation of Human Rights to the OSCE Council makes this plain as well. Outsiders must step up their pressure on this issue. THE LIVES OF THESE 750 PRISONERS ARE AT STAKE. ______________________________________________________________ FIDH OPEN LETTER TO THE OSCE MINISTERIAL COUNCIL 27/28 NOVEMBER, 2000 The International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH), very concerned by the situation of fundamental freedoms in Chechnya, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Kyrgyzstan, would like to draw the attention of the OSCE Ministerial Council on these issues : (...) Federal Republic of Yugoslavia : The FIDH wishes to call to the attention of the OSCE the issue of the Albanian Prisoners in Kosovo, captured by Serbian forces in spring 1999 during NATO bombings, and brought to Serbia in June, after the signature of Kumanovo's agreement, in violation of the laws of war. The FIDH, of course, welcomes the release of Flora Brovina, poet, paediatrician, eminent human rights defender and an emblematic figure of the Albanian resistance, but today, 850 Albanian prisoners still remain in prison where their security is now being endangered. Some of the prisoners already condemned by the Serbian courts after unfair trials (empty files, denial of the rights of the accused), are serving long-term prison sentences while others are still in preventive detention after more than one year following their arrests. They are also subjected to torture and bad treatments. As long as the prisoners' issue will not be resolved, the reconciliation between Serbs and Albanians will not be possible, neither any new negotiation. The future of these prisoners, who are real hostages, cannot be negotiated. At a time when the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia has won recognition again from the international community, the FIDH calls on the States to put pressure on the authorities of FRY, so that these prisoners be released. The new government's will to establish a real democratic Republic will be evaluated on this question, as well as its intention to conform with the obligation to respect the Rule of democracy and human rights, which it accepted, in particular by joining the OSCE recently. The FIDH finally appeals to the authorities of FRY to fully co-operate with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, notably by surrendering the persons already convicted to the Hague, among which Slobodan Milosevic must be counted as the first. The individuals who perpetrated crimes during the wars in Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo must be identified and duly punished. (...) _______________________________________________________________________ http://www.freeb92.net/archive/e/index.phtml?Y=2000&M=11&D=27 FreeB92 Last update: Nov 27, 2000 19:26 CET Anarchy in Nis prison 16:16 The Nis prison is in uproar today following a decision by guards at the facility to walk out until the prison management is replaced. Beta reports sources in the prison describing the situation as "anarchy" with several inmates seriously injured. Guards have refused to enter the high-security area of the prison since last month's riots because, they say, the situation has remained volatile. One guard told Beta that almost a hundred prisoners had been removed from the security area after being beaten. The same source said that a massive battle was going on in the prison, with one prisoner having been nailed to a table and other serious assaults taking place. Guards had entered the security area on Saturday with guns drawn, forcing the rioting prisoners to retreat. "We had to go in to protect our people," said Beta's source, adding that the prisoners had savagely attacked one another. One prisoner confirmed for Beta by telephone that the guards had retreated from the maximum security section. Asked about the fights among the prisoners, he replied "We were just punishing informants". Guards walk out of Nis prison 14:00 NIS, Monday - Guards at the Nis prison have walked out in protest at what they call the irresponsible attitude of warden Mile Djordjevic. Representatives of the guards have demanded that the Justice Ministry dismiss the prison management. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 5491 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.alb-net.com/pipermail/a-pal/attachments/20001127/ec7e9505/attachment.bin