From mentor at alb-net.com Sat Mar 20 22:54:14 2004 From: mentor at alb-net.com (Kosova Crisis Center News and Information) Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 22:54:14 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Kcc-News] CDHRF: NEW WAVE OF VIOLENCE IN KOSOVA (03/18/2004) Message-ID: http://www.cdhrf.org/2004English/Index2004_english.htm COUNCIL FOR THE DEFENCE OF HUMAN RIGHTS & FREEDOMS Prishtina, Kosova NEW WAVE OF VIOLENCE IN KOSOVA The escalation of the situation in Kosova after the incident in the village of ?ab?r, in which three Albanian children drowned in the Ibri River while fleeing from a group of Serbs who were chasing them, was not surprising for the CDHRF. In its previous press releases, the CDHRF has warned of the threat for the escalation of the situation and has identified the causes which could lead to it. The accumulated frustration due to the difficult economic situation in Kosova, grave security situation and the lack of political prospects has resulted in the escalation of the situation. According to the CDHRF, the blame for such a situation falls upon the following: Serbia, UNMIK and the provisional institutions of Kosova (the Presidency, the Government, and the Assembly). After the end of the war in Kosova, Serbia continued to manipulate with the Serbs in Kosova as well as those who have returned to Kosova or were planning to do so. It has established parallel systems and supported them in different ways. UNMIK and KFOR have failed in carrying out their mission. They have created the provisional institutions of Kosova, which do not have any powers, and together with Belgrade they are making decisions on the future of Kosova, excluding the Albanians who comprise the majority in Kosova out of the decision-making processes. They have unarmed the Albanians but have not worked in preventing the arming of the Serbs (most of the Albanians killed during the recent events have been shot by Serbs). The provisional institutions of Kosova have proved to be completely inefficient and have succumbed to the pressure of the international community, working against the interests of Kosova and against the mandate given to them by the voters, by presenting a false picture to the people of Kosova with whom they have manipulated all this time. They did not have a vision for the protection of minorities and their integration in society. They lacked any initiatives in this direction. All their actions were carried out upon the insistence of the international factor and were used for political marketing. They were not able to defend any interests other than their own as well as those of their parties. They are part of the crisis, which they cannot solve due to the fact that they themselves have helped its creation. CDHRF continues to monitor the situation which is calmer than yesterday. Yet, in certain areas, the situation is out of control, especially in Obiliq where fire has been set to many Serb-owned houses and efforts have been made to set fire to the Serb Orthodox Church. Large numbers of people are protesting in Prishtina, mainly secondary school pupils and students. CDHRF condemns all acts of violence and calls upon the authorities to bring to justice all those who have exercised violence, which has resulted in tens of killed, hundreds of wounded, the destruction of many houses, the displacement of many citizens, the destruction of sacral buildings, etc. CDHRF calls upon UNMIK and KFOR to remove all the road blocks and disarm the Serbs as a precondition for the stabilization of the situation. Otherwise, the consequences will be much graver. CDHRF calls for an investigation regarding the cases when excessive force was used by the UNMIK police, KFOR soldiers and Serb members of the KPS against the Albanian protestors. CDHRF calls upon the provisional institutions of Kosova to work in calming the situation as they too are responsible for its escalation. It demands from them to take responsibility for the created situation. CDHRF expresses its deepest condolences to the families of the killed and wishes a soon recovery to all those wounded and injured. Prishtina, 18.03.2004 Behxhet Shala, executive director