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>                           The Crimes of the KLA: Who Will Pay?
>                                      by Stella L. Jatras
>                                             3/14/02
>
>             Of the war against terrorism, President Bush says,
>             "You're either with us or against us."
>
>             A New York Times article of 4 March by Joyce Walder,
>             titled, "Side by Side in Life, and Now, in Death,"
>             sympathetically chronicles the deaths of three
>             Albanian-American brothers who went together to
>             Kosovo to fight and die along side the Kosovo Liberation
>             Army (KLA).
>
>             No one should be insensitive to the great loss and the
>             tragedy that has befallen the Bytyqi family. The loss of
>             one's sons deeply affects every family, regardless of
>             ethnicity. Throughout the conflict in Kosovo,
>             unfortunately, Americans of Albanian descent constantly
>             watched the tragedy unfold before their eyes as portrayed
>             by an anti-Serb, pro-Albanian media and leaders bent on
>             stirring up ethnic hatred. Seeing the long lines of
>             refugees seeking to escape the carnage and hearing
>             exaggerated reports of unspeakable atrocities, who would
>             not be moved or encouraged to join up with their fellow
>             Albanians in what they perceived to be a righteous jihad?
>             The Bytyqi brothers probably never saw or wouldn't
>             believe anything contrary to what they were told, such as
>             a UPI article of 29 June 1999, titled "Internal refugee
>             numbers overestimated," which reported, "As an
>             international peacekeeping force moves into Kosovo,
>             they are not finding the large numbers of internally
>             displaced people anticipated, based on estimates from the
>             United Nations, according to Lt. Gen. Mike McDuffie, the
>             Joint Staff s director of logistics. We planned for what we
>             thought was a potential disaster...and we just haven't
>             found it, McDuffie said. KFOR was expecting to find
>             about half a million people displaced from their homes.
>             Instead, peacekeepers have found only small pockets of
>             people as refugees from outside and inside the province
>             surge back home." Furthermore, Jonathan Steele
>             reported in the Guardian of 30 June 1999, that one
>             ethnic Albanian professional "disclosed that it was KLA
>             advice, rather than Serbian deportations, which led some
>             of the hundreds of thousands of Albanians to leave
>             Kosovo."
>
>             Unfortunately, the Albanian-American brothers
>             "righteous jihad" is one that further promotes bin
>             Laden's war of terrorism against the American people.
>             Sadly, they were pawns in that tragic game, victims of the
>             unscrupulous lies and machinations of men like
>             Congressman Eliot L. Engel of New York and William
>             Walker, former U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador and
>             former member of the Organization of Security and
>             Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), who knew the facts but
>             twisted and distorted them for their own purposes. It was
>             William Walker who accompanied the bodies of the
>             Bytyqi brothers back from Kosovo to New York.
>
>             On one of his first trips to Kosovo, Congressman Engel
>             stood on the square of Pristina, the capital of Kosovo,
>             and told ethnic Albanians that he wanted to return as its
>             first U.S. Ambassador to an independent Kosova, (as
>             opposed to the official Serbian name, Kosovo) in
>             essence, fomenting anarchy and encouraging revolution
>             against the legitimate government in Belgrade.
>             Congressman Engel should be especially pleased to know
>             that of the 40,000 Serbs who once lived in Pristina, fewer
>             than 250, mostly elderly, are confined in two apartment
>             complexes, too terrified to even go in search of food. It
>             should also be noted that the Serbians, who were once
>             the majority in Kosovo, their Jerusalem, have all but had
>             their culture, society, language and religion eradicated by
>             ethnic Albanians who gained their majority mostly by
>             crossing illegally from Albanian into Kosovo, ably
>             assisted by the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), a flawed
>             U.S. foreign policy and a willing media.
>
>             It was at the request of the KLA that Walker was asked to
investigate the
>             discovery of a number of Albanian bodies in the village of
Racak, a KLA
>             stronghold, after a battle had taken place between KLA and
Serb forces.
>             Before even reaching Racak, and before any evaluation or
independent
>             investigation could be made, Walker immediately pointed his
crooked
>             finger of guilt at the Serbs and declared the killings a
"massacre."
>             Primarily based on the Racak massacre, President Clinton
ordered the
>             bombing of Yugoslavia, a sovereign nation and a people who had
not
>             harmed one hair on the head of a single American. The truth
eventually
>             came out. The Italian newspaper, Il Manifesto headlined: "OSCE
LIED
>             ABOUT RACAK." Rome, April 09, 2000: " There was no massacre in
>             Racak, says today the Italian daily Il Manifesto, citing the
results of the
>             inquiry recently launched by the German daily Berliner
Zeitung. The
>             evidence clearly shows what really happened: there was no mass
murder
>             in Racak. Those were probably the bodies of the KLA terrorists
who died
>             [in the battle] on January 15th. "
>
>             In her often moving article, Ms. Walder left out a few
important facts
>             regarding the KLA for whose cause the Bytyqi brothers died. In
1998,
>             State Department officials listed the Kosovo Liberation Army
as a
>             terrorist organization. The KLA was labeled as the "Vietcong
of the
>             Balkans" by Mark Almond, Chairman of the British Helsinki
Human
>             Rights Group (BHHRG) in the weekly British Spectator of 3
April 1999.
>             Marcia Christoff Kurop in The Wall Street Journal on 1 Nov.
2001, "Al
>             Qaeda's Balkan Links," reported that "For the past 10 years,
the most
>             senior leaders of al Qaeda have visited the Balkans, including
bin Laden
>             himself on three occasions between 1994 and 1996." It should
be noted
>             that this WSJ European report did not appear in the WSJ
national
>             edition for American consumption. Chris Hedges described the
KLA s
>             founders as "diehard Marxist-Leninists as well as descendants
of the
>             fascist militias raised by the Italians in World War II," in a
New York
>             Times article of 28 March.
>
>             THE KLA'S HEROIN CONNECTIONS. HOW
>             MUCH PROOF DO YOU NEED?
>
>             Jerry Seper of The Washington Times reported in 1999 that
"some
>             members of the Kosovo Liberation Army which has financed its
war
>             effort through the sale of heroin, were trained in terrorist
camps run by
>             international fugitive Osama bin Laden." Furthermore, The
Centre for
>             Peace in the Balkans reported Bin Laden's Balkan Connections
and that
>             "Osama bin Laden's activities in Albania are well known and
>             documented. As a matter of fact at one point the presence of
his network
>             in that country was so powerful that US Defense Secretary
William
>             Cohen canceled a scheduled visit July 1999 for fear of being
>             assassinated. Bin Laden's organization was one of several
>             fundamentalist groups that had sent units to fight in Kosovo,
the
>             neighboring province of Serbia."
>
>             Christian Jennings of The Daily Telegraph reported on 19 Feb.
2002,
>             "Taliban heroin profits arming Balkan rebels," that "Heroin
from huge
>             stockpiles in Afghanistan is beginning to pour into European
capitals,
>             with much of the profit being used to buy arms for Albanian
rebels
>             seeking to start a new round of conflict in the southern
Balkans. Senior
>             drug trade analysts from the United Nations Drug Control
Program in
>             Vienna and Western police officials say much of the heroin
being sold in
>             countries such as Austria, Germany and Switzerland is coming
from
>             stocks in Afghanistan, much of it controlled by al-Qaeda and
Taliban
>             fighters. European drug squad officers say Albanian and Kosovo
>             Albanian dealers are ruthlessly trying to seize control of the
European
>             heroin market, worth up to $27 billion a year, and have taken
over the
>             trade in at least six European countries."
>
>             Over 80% of drugs going into Europe today originate from
Kosovo. The
>             Christian Science Monitor reported on Oct. 20, 1994:
"Disrupted by the
>             Yugoslav conflict, drug trafficking across the Balkans is
making a
>             comeback as Albanian mafia barons carve out a new smuggling
route to
>             Western Europe, bypassing the peninsula's war zones, according
to
>             United Nations and other narcotics experts." To document the
increase
>             in traffic through the Albanian Kosovar region The Monitor
continued,
>             "For example, just 14 pounds of hard drugs were seized by
Hungarian
>             police in 1990, but by August this year [1994] the figure had
risen to
>             1,304 pounds."
>
>             WHO WILL PAY FOR THE CRIMES OF THE
>             KLA?
>
>             In addition to drugs, the Kosovo Liberation army is engaging
in sex
>             slavery, prostitution, (Agence-France Presse (AFP), 9 August
2001)
>             murders, and kidnappings. Yet, Senator Joseph Lieberman,
another
>             apologist for the KLA says, "The United States of America and
the
>             Kosovo Liberation Army stand for the same human values and the
>             principles . . . Fighting for the KLA is fighting for human
rights and
>             American values." (Washington Post, Apr. 28, 1999). It makes
one
>             wonder what Senator Lieberman considers American values.
>
>             In her New York Times article Joyce Walder also failed to
mention the
>             rapes of Serbian nuns, (New York Post, 19 June 1999), the
murder of
>             priests, or the "granny killers," the KLA murder of elderly
women. (The
>             Washington Times, 13 Aug. 1999.) Other reports were of murder
by
>             drowning the women in bathtubs or by decapitation. Nor was
there
>             mention of the destruction of over 200 13th and 14th century
churches
>             and monasteries or "The mutilated bodies of 14 Serbian farmers
who had
>             been shot," as Chris Hedges reported in the New York Times of
25 July
>             1999. And the murders and destruction still continue unabated
by the
>             international community. Who will pay for the continuation of
Hitler's
>             final solution to exterminate Serbia's culture, society,
language and
>             religion in Kosovo by his World War II allies?
>
>             Former Canadian Ambassador to Yugoslavia, James Bissett, wrote
in The
>             National Post (Canada), 13 November 2001, "War on terrorism
skipped
>             the KLA," that "Kosovo has become exclusively an Albanian
province
>             with the exception of a few stalwart Serbians in the Mitrovica
area who
>             live surrounded by barbed wire and are threatened daily with
murder
>             and mayhem by their Albanian neighbours. The Balkans, since
the end
>             of the bombing, have been in constant turmoil caused by the
KLA
>             terrorist activities."
>
>             Americans have been warned that there are still many Al Qaeda
>             "sleepers" i.e., "cells" in this country just waiting to
commit another 9/11.
>             How many of these sleepers have infiltrated the pro-KLA
communities
>             under the guise of being freedom fighters for "Kosova
independence?"
>             Dare we ask the question? Or is that racial profiling? Well
known
>             columnist and journalist, Bill Gertz of The Washington Times
reported
>             on 18 September 2001, "Hijackers connected to Albanian
terrorist cell,
>             CIA says." Gertz further stated, "Islamic radicals, including
supporters of
>             bin Laden, have been supporting Albanian rebels fighting in
the region,
>             including members of the Kosovo Liberation Army."  AFP further
>             reports on 7 March, "FBI director Robert Mueller today warned
that
>             al-Qaeda cells around the world, including in the United
States, were
>             planning new terror attacks on the United States - despite
seeing their
>             home base in Afghanistan routed....[Attorney General] Ashcroft
warned
>             Americans they probably wouldn't be able to lower their guard
in their
>             lifetimes."
>
>             To compare the deaths of three Albanian-American brothers who
went
>             to fight on foreign soil as warriors of Islam along side the
Marxist,
>             narco-terrorist Kosovo Liberation Army to America s "Fighting
Sullivan
>             brothers," as reported in the Wadler article, is an insult to
the memory of
>             those brave sailors who were fighting for our country. When
Mr. Walker
>             joined Representative Engel at the funeral, he stated that he
"was not
>             certain the brothers were getting the recognition they
deserved." To that
>             I certainly agree, but not in the sense Mr. Walker intended.
>
>             So what exactly is going on here? The connection between Osama
bin
>             Laden's KLA and Al Qaeda is indisputable; these are the same
terrorists
>             our nation is fighting against. President Bush's admonition
should be
>             directed to those who support the KLA, in particular of Mr.
William
>             Walker and Congressman Engel: "You're either with us or
against
>             us." Which is it?
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