From etrit at alb-net.com Wed Nov 1 16:53:01 2000 From: etrit at alb-net.com (Etrit Bardhi) Date: Wed Nov 1 16:53:01 2000 Subject: [Prishtina-E] Does anybody know where my father is? (fwd) Message-ID: Does anyone have any idea how to help him? Please forward this e-mail to whomever you think might be able to help. Etrit. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 15:49:12 -0600 From: Shpend Mazreku To: staff at alb-net.com Subject: Does anybody know where my father is? Hello, My name is Shpend Mazreku, and I am from Kosova, Suhareka, a student at Drury Universtiy in Missouri. I am writing you to see if you know anything at all about my father. His name is Bajram Qazim Mazreku, born in 1950 in Goric, Malisheve. He is a lawyer. he was abducted by unknown person on the night of July 12, 1999, while my mother, my brothers and I were in Albania. Since then, we have no exact information whether he is alive or not, or where he is. He was abducted at our apartmet in center of Suhareke. While I was in Kosova, I tried to get any information i could through Red Cross, Human Right Watch and other such organization. Since I had left, my mother still keeps trying to find out about his fate. So far, nothing new at all. I was searching on Internet if i could find anything where he might be. I do think that he might be held is some prison in Sebia. I did find a Red Crosses page about the missing kosovars. I also found your web site, even though his name is not in there. If you could please let me know if his name might be in some other lists of the kosovars held in Serbian prisons. I am very worried about him. Any other information you folks might have, will make a difference in my life. You can write at shpendmazreku at hotmail.com. Sincerely Shpend Mazreku United States of America From maxflueckiger at gmx.ch Tue Nov 28 18:07:02 2000 From: maxflueckiger at gmx.ch (Max =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Fl=FCckiger?=) Date: Tue Nov 28 18:07:02 2000 Subject: [Prishtina-E] contact to homoeopaths in Kosovo Message-ID: <8851.975355450@www11.gmx.net> I'm a medical doctor and homoeopath in Switzerland and want to get in contact with people in Kosovo, who are interested in homoepathy and/or systemic therapy (Bert Hellinger). Maybe we can realize a project together. Thank you to everybody, who can help me in finding these contacts. Max Fl?ckiger MD -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net From ramis39 at hotmail.com Tue Nov 28 20:00:01 2000 From: ramis39 at hotmail.com (Ramis Ahmetaj) Date: Tue Nov 28 20:00:01 2000 Subject: [Prishtina-E] Nato plans to patrol Kosovo with former foe Message-ID: Nato plans to patrol Kosovo with former foe BY MICHAEL EVANS, DEFENCE EDITOR NATO and the Yugoslav Army (VJ), which were at war 17 months ago, may begin joint patrols in the buffer zone between Kosovo and Serbia to stop anti-Serb attacks by heavily armed ethnic Albanian ?guerrillas?. The idea of joint Kfor/VJ patrols inside the five-kilometre (three-mile) demilitarised zone around Kosovo is expected to be among a number of drastic measures to be studied by Nato ambassadors. They hope to prevent a breakdown in the June 1999 agreement with Belgrade, which ended the alliance?s bombing campaign and led to Kfor?s entry into the province as a peacekeeping force. Any move towards a joint patrolling arrangement would underline Nato?s growing anxiety about the attacks launched from within the security zone across the border into southern Serbia. In addition, they would reflect the alliance?s determination to meet the concerns expressed by Yugoslavia?s President Kostunica. Yesterday Mr Kostunica sent a second letter in a week to Lord Robertson of Port Ellen, the Nato SecretaryGeneral, complaining that Kfor troops were failing to prevent Albanian ?gunmen? from launching attacks into Serbia in the Presevo Valley. He also wrote to Kofi Annan, the United Nations Secretary-General. On a visit to Vienna, which he cut short to return home, Mr Kostunica gave warning of the risk of the whole region being ?set ablaze?. Addressing foreign ministers of the 55-member Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), Mr Kostunica said that Kosovo was Europe?s most critical issue. Later he said it was ?crystal clear? that Nato and the UN, which is administering Kosovo, had ?failed to do their job properly?. Ethnic Albanian gunmen of the so-called Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvedja and Bujanovac agreed yesterday to extend a ceasefire until Friday, after pressure from American Kfor commanders responsible for the southeast of the province. However, the recent attacks in the Presevo Valley have cast doubt on Nato?s ability to control the area and have presented Mr Kostunica with his gravest problem since coming to power. Serb police in the region said yesterday that they would use all available means, including heavy weapons, to regain territory seized by the militant group, which is fighting to annexe the Presevo Valley as part of Kosovo because it has a large ethnic Albanian population. The valley was not included in the Kosovo security agreement signed between Nato and the VJ. British diplomatic sources said yesterday that Nato?s military committee had been asked to produce a range of options for tackling the crisis. It is felt that tough measures may be required to put an end to the attacks and to show Mr Kostunica that the alliance is prepared to act decisively to keep the region stable. Geoff Hoon, the British Defence Secretary, said yesterday on a two-day visit to the Balkans that he sympathised with President Kostunica?s concern for the security of Serbs in the disputed zone. ?I recognise that he has legitimate concerns about the Serbian population on both sides of that border,? he told reporters. ?It is very important that we don?t allow anyone to disturb either the border or the sense of security that people feel on either side of it.? The problem for Nato is that the 1999 ?military technical agreement? signed with the VJ in June last year was drawn up to prohibit Yugoslav Army and armed Ministry of Interior police (MUP) from entering the buffer zone. Only lightly armed Serb police are allowed to patrol the zone. No one foresaw that Albanian separatists would exploit the security zone to their own ends. Although the notion of joint Kfor/VJ patrols is expected to be given serious consideration, British sources said that there were other options that might be more practical. They could include even tougher border patrols by Kfor troops. Under the military technical agreement, Kfor troops are allowed to enter the security zone only for specific purposes. However, the grave risks to stability in the region posed by the ethnic Albanian militant element may now force Nato to move troops east into the zone, if only to deter the VJ and MUP from taking unilateral action. With reports of Serbian tanks hovering in the region, the sources also said it was vital that Mr Kostunica was kept informed of what was going on. ?I would guess that Mr Kostunica is not getting the best advice from the VJ,? one source said. However, Nato sources said it was encouraging that Mr Kostunica had not issued any form of ultimatum in his letter to Lord Robertson, or threatened unilateral action, but had merely urged Kfor to do more to stop the attacks. A ten-year-old ethnic Albanian boy was killed and his sister and brother were seriously wounded yesterday when a tractor carrying civilians hit a landmine in southern Serbia in the security zone. The Serbs said the mine had been placed by Albanian ?terrorists?. Copyright 2000 Times Newspapers Ltd. This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard terms and conditions. To inquire about a licence to reproduce material from The Times, visit the Syndication website. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com From genebolles at hotmail.com Thu Nov 30 15:20:02 2000 From: genebolles at hotmail.com (Gene Bolles) Date: Thu Nov 30 15:20:02 2000 Subject: [Prishtina-E] Veton Suroi Message-ID: Could someone send me a way to contact Veton Suroi ie email, Phone number and adress. Thankyou Gene Bolles _____________________________________________________________________________________ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com