>From: "Jon Corlett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >From: > >http://emperors-clothes.com/indexe.htm > > > >U.S Arms 3,500 Albanian Terrorists > > > >By the Yugoslav press agency, Tanjug > >With extensive comments by Jared Israel (05/0500) > > > >The following is based on an article from Tanjug (pronounced tanyug), the >press service of the Yugoslav government. Given the admittedly partisan >source some might be inclined to poo-poo the charges made here, so I added >some quotes from pro-NATO media. These and my own analysis suggest that, if >anything, Tanjug understates its case, sparing us some of the more >unbelievable details. > > > > > > > TANJUG: The US administration recently secretly armed more than 3.500 >Albanian extremists who are acting under the wing of the Kosovo Protection >Corps (KPC). The US government has continually supplied Albanian terrorists >in Kosovo-Metohija with arms since the arrival of the UN Peace Mission in >the southern Serbian province, in spite of verbal public condemnations of >terrorism, and unknown to its allies in KFOR. >Jared comments: In Why is the KLA shooting at KFOR? we noted that recent >fighting between the Kosovo Liberation Army and French troops in northern >Kosovo (Mitrovica) was really a proxy war between the US and France. Well, >during that fighting, French troops seized a KLA ambulance stuffed with, we >kid you not, "14 anti-tank rocket launchers, more than 180 high-explosive >grenades, and more than 3,000 cartridges for guns, (Bergen County Record, >2-16-00) and "including a US-made 'street sweeper' grenade launcher..." >(AFP, 2-15-00) > >Got that? Pretty amazing? > >Here's more amazing. Gen. Shelton, boss of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, >immediately held a press conference commenting on the ambulance. Why would a >big-shot like him comment on an incident like that? But OK, did he at least >denounce the KLA for violating the UN agreement under which NATO tries to >justify its occupation of Kosovo? Did he chastise the KLA for planning to >slaughter even more local people and now French troops as well? No sir, he >talked about the difficulties of preventing arms smuggling from Serbia. > >>From Serbia? > >The ambulance was seized as it was being driven north towards not away from >inner Serbia. And these were US-made weapons stashed inside, and this was a >KLA ambulance. > >So what was the point of Shelton's statement? I think the intention was >clear. By first taking the unheard of step of commenting on a minor >incident, and then pointing the finger at Yugoslavia instead of the KLA, >Shelton was affirming, at the highest level, that the US government >supported the KLA arms buildup. What reason do we have to doubt that the US >also covertly supplies the KLA with weapons? The only question is: why would >the US equip only 3500 terrorists? has the CIA gotten cheap? > >Back to TANJUG: The Kosovo Protection Corps, officially formed Sept 20, 1999 >as a civilian institution...is actually the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army >(KLA)...an extreme grouping of Albanian separatists but repackaged in a >manner that NATO experts hope will be acceptable to the international >public, that is, in a manner that creates the illusion of respecting >Resolution 1244 of the UN Security Council. > >Jared comments: The Kosovo Protection Corps is openly run by the same thugs >who led the KLA. It's a name change. The KPC remains a racist, crazy, >terrorist-gangster organization. Just read the following mind boggling >account from the Albanian Daily News of 4-19-00. If I were editing the >Albanian Daily News, I would have called the story: > >"THE RIGHT TO BEAR ROCKET LAUNCHERS.." > >Forgive me but I peppered the Daily News text with comments, in brackets. >Here's the story: > >"United Nations police have detained a suspect in the murder of a >high-ranking officer of the Kosovo Protection Force (KPC), spokesman Charlie >Johnson said Tuesday... They are also searching for another man suspected of >involvement in the slaying in central Pristina Monday of Besim Mala, a >former commander of the separatist Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA)...gunned >down in broad daylight in a restaurant in what was thought to be a property >dispute, Johnson said. > >The suspect was detained several hours later. The killing was condemned by >the commander of the KPC, General Agim Ceku who described it as an attack on >the "freedom and future of Kosovo." > >[Jared's note: Ceku is a former (?) KLA top leader, that is, war criminal. >He has also been charged with war crimes for his role five years ago helping >lead the slaughter and expulsion of over 200,000 Serbian residents of the >Krajina section of what is now Croatias. It is clear from Ceku's remark >about the murder being "an attack on the 'freedom and future of Kosovo.'" >that this killing resulted from a leadership fight within the KPC. These >guys conduct elections in the style of Al Capone: "Bang! Youse guys is dead. >My guys is elected!"] > >The KPC is a civil emergency organization formed out of the demilitarized >KLA. [Jared's note: Demilitarized? This is nightmare-comedy. Read on...] > >Johnson said UN police had also released a man held late Monday in >connection with another attack in central Prishtina just a few hundred >meters from the restaurant where Mala was shot. The man had been detained by >KFOR peacekeeping troops at a vehicle checkpoint for having two rocket >warheads in his car shortly after unidentified attackers fired a >rocket-propelled grenade into a building in the city center. The blast >injured two ethnic Albanians but was thought to have been targeted at a >neighboring apartment occupied by Serbian journalists, Johnson said. He >[Johnson] said the explosive had apparently been fired from a rocket >launcher from a nearby rooftop. The firing tube was found some 200 meters >from the rooftop, Johnson said. > >The detainee was released after explosives experts established the rockets >he was carrying were of a different type to the one used in the attack. >[Jared's note: Is any comment necessary?] > >Back to TANJUG: Since the arrival of KFOR in Kosovo-Metohija, members of >"Kosovo Protection Corps" have brutally liquidated more than 1.000 >civilians. > Jared comments: KFOR, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, >Kosovapress, and the Internatioanl Crisis Group, who are to different >degrees either NATO or pro-NATO, have each admitted the KLA/KPC killed >hundreds of people in Kosovo. There is no question that, in NATO's interest, >these groups have understated the numbers murdered. > >The Orthodox Church, the Pristina Center for Tolerance and the Yugoslav >government have documented hundreds more deaths. Aside from that, many have >been kidnapped and may be dead. In any case, the most important point is not >the exact number of murders - which probably exceed 1000 - but the >situation. >Over 300,000 people have been driven from Kosovo. This includes most Serbs, >Slavic Muslims, about 150,000 non-KLA Albanians and tens of thousands of >Roma ("Gypsies"). They did not leave out of fear of NATO bombs and they did >not leave in order to make a political statement, to make the KLA look bad. >They left because of the following: > >"Murder, torture and extortion: these are the extraordinary charges made >against the UN's own Kosovo Protection Corps in a confidential United >Nations report written for Secretary-General Kofi Annan. > >The KPC stands accused in the document, drawn up on 29 February, of >'criminal activities - killings, ill-treatment/torture, illegal policing, >abuse of authority, intimidation, breaches of political neutrality and >hate-speech'. > >The 5,000-strong corps, funded by UN members including Britain, has a £30 >million aid budget for Kosovo. It was set up to provide 'disaster response >services'; instead, says the UN, it has been murdering and torturing >people." (From London Observer, 3/12/00 quoted in How will you plead at the >trial, Mr.Annan?) >In other words, the cause of the huge exodus is gangsterism and racist >terror. As you may recall, NATO said it was taking over Kosovo in order to >produce racial harmony. So what is NATo's reaction to the destruction of >multietnic life in Kosovo, to the transformation of Kosovo into a nightmare >of fascist gangsterism? Here is the answer from the outgoing NATO Commander >in Kosovo, Gen. Wesley Clark: > >"On Monday, he visited Kosovo and said there was an 'increasing sense of >security, the indicators of recovery from strong-arm ethnic cleansing and >even some first budding signs of willingness to tolerate ethnic differences >and cooperate among ethnic groups.'" >TANJUG: The Corps comprises 5.000 men and is under the direct command of the >KFOR...in keeping with the policy of the UN Secretary-General's special >envoy... Bernard Kouchner of France. > >The fact that US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright recently ordered >Hague Tribunal Chief Prosecutor, Carla Del Ponte, to strike leader Hashim >Thaci (of the officially disbanded terrorist KLA) from the list of persons >indicted for war crimes, is perhaps the best confirmation that Albanian >extremists are in fact favorites and protÈgÈs of the US administration. > >Jared comments: Maybe the Thaci cover-up is the best evidence that the >murderous KLA racists are US administration proteges. But it's as we have >seen, it is not the only evidence. > >Let me close with a quote from an op ed article in the NY Times by William >Clinton. It is inconceivable that when Clinton wrote this op ed piece last >May he was unaware of the nature of the KLA, which US covert agencies had >helped to create and for whom the US had been the key sponsor at least since >the Verification Teams went to Kosovo in the Fall of 1998. 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