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List: Prishtina-E[Prishtina-E] Political killings in Kosova/Kosovo Mach-June 1999 by American Bar Association (11 October 2000)Uk Lushi juniku at hotmail.comThu Oct 12 16:19:03 EDT 2000
>Wednesday October 11, 6:35 pm Eastern Time > >Press Release > >SOURCE: American Bar Association > >CEELI, American Association for the Advancement of Science Report >Documents Killing of 10,500 Kosovar Albanians During the Conflict in >Kosovo > >CHICAGO, Oct. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Bar Association Central >and East European Law Initiative and the American Association for the >Advancement of Science issued a report today documenting that >approximately 10,500 Kosovar Albanians were killed from March to June >1999, and that the pattern of killings supports the argument that there >was a coordinated effort targeting ethnic Albanians during the conflict >in Kosovo. > The report, entitled Political Killings in Kosova/Kosovo, >March-June 1999, uses statistical techniques to address two >controversial questions regarding the events in Kosovo last summer: 1) >the number of ethnic Albanians killed in Kosovo; and 2) whether those >fatalities were inadvertent casualties of the conflict between Serbian >forces and the Kosovo Liberation Army, or the targets of a campaign of >systematic ethnic cleansing. > The report represents only the views of the authors. It has not >been presented to the ABA's policy-making House of Delegates, and does >not represent the views of the American Bar Association. > The study applies established statistical methods to witness >testimonies to estimate the total number of Kosovar Albanians killed. In >addition, the study builds upon previous research conducted by the >American Association for the Advancement of Science to conclude that the >patterns of killings are consistent with the hypothesis that the >killings were a result of a coordinated effort targeted at ethnic >Albanians. > The Central and East European Law Initiative interviewed many of >the refugees of the conflict between April and October of last year and >collected much of the raw data that was used for the statistical >analysis by AAAS. > Other non-governmental organizations participating in the study >were the Physicians for Human Rights, Human Rights Watch, and The Center >for Peace Through Justice. > The report makes special note of the fact that five human rights >non-governmental organizations, operating under different mandates, >shared their information and technical expertise in this cooperative >effort, and concludes that such inter-organizational technical >cooperation is a promising development. > The report adds, ``The results detailed herein demonstrate the >utility of pooling information for its own sake. ABA/CEELI and AAAS hope >that this study spurs additional scientific investigation of civilian >suffering during the conflict between Yugoslavia and NATO in 1999 ... >ABA/CEELI and AAAS invite like-minded non-governmental organizations to >join them in this ongoing initiative.'' > The full text of the report can be accessed on the Internet at >http://hrdata.aaas.org/kosovo/pk. > CEELI is a public service project of the American Bar Association >designed to advance the rule of law in the world by supporting legal >reform in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. > The American Bar Association is the largest voluntary professional >membership association in the world. With more than 400,000 members, the >ABA provides law school accreditation, continuing legal education, >information about the law, programs to assist lawyers and judges in >their work, and initiatives to improve the legal system for the public. > >SOURCE: American Bar Association >_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ > >http://hrdata.aaas.org/kosovo/pk/ > >Political killings in Kosova/Kosovo >Mach-June 1999 > >This report is dedicated to the Kosovar people. Without their >willingness to report the very personal tragedies that they experienced, >we would not have been able to provide this systematic documentation of >these events. > >PDF Version http://hrdata.aaas.org/kosovo/pk/politicalkillings.pdf > >Copyright © 2000 >American Bar Association Central and East European Law Initiative > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
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