The following letter written by Jim Jatras appears today in The Washington
Times internet.  If you go to the link, you can also read the comment.  

I see one of the links is to my letter, 'Greater Albania' is no model: (June
22, 2008)
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/jun/22/greater-albania-is-no-model/

 

Stella

 

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/nov/15/kosovo-quagmire/

 


LETTER TO EDITOR: Kosovo quagmire



Saturday, November 15, 2008 


ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Kosovo's president, Fatmir Sejdiu (left), joined
by Kosovo's head of parliament Jakup Krasniqi, is shown signing the newly
independent nation's constitution in June.

 <http://www.washingtontimes.com/themes/?Theme=Samuel+Hoskinson> Samuel
Hoskinson laments that the Serbian province of
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/themes/?Theme=Kosovo> Kosovo, which poses as
an independent country despite the refusal of most nations to recognize it,
is a poverty-stricken backwater plagued by self-serving contenders for
power. ("Kosovo again in peril?" Commentary, Nov. 2). He then tries to blame
Kosovo's woes on one politician who is not in power (Veton Surroi) while
exonerating "former freedom fighter Hashim Thaci," who heads the illegal
separatist administration. 

Despite billions of dollars in aid, Kosovo's only viable "industry" remains
organized crime. Mr. Hoskinson's "freedom fighters" -- commanders of the
former
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/themes/?Theme=Kosovo+Liberation+Army> Kosovo
Liberation Army (KLA) -- are also kingpins in the Albanian mafia's drug,
slave and weapons rackets. The KLA destroyed more than 150 Serbian Orthodox
Christian churches and eradicated two-thirds of Kosovo's Serbs. Mr. Thaci's
administration is stonewalling Serbian investigators and Human Rights Watch
trying to account for some 300 Serbs who, according to former Hague Tribunal
prosecutor Carla Del Ponte, were kidnapped by the KLA and dissected alive
for their marketable organs. 

Mr. Hoskinson's vendetta against Mr. Surroi -- who never has been accused of
the kind of atrocities committed by KLA "freedom fighters" -- raises another
question. Mr. Hoskinson identifies himself as former president of the
Alliance for New Kosovo, a pro-independence group. He omits that the
Alliance for New Kosovo was a creature of Mr. Hoskinson's registered client,
controversial businessman Behxhet Pacolli. Is Mr. Hoskinson still working
for Mr. Pacolli? If not, whose interests is he advancing? By contrast, I am
more than pleased to disclose that I work for Kosovo's Serbs under their
spiritual leader, Bishop Artemije of Ras and Prizren. 

However dismal the situation is in Kosovo under the misrule of Mr.
Hoskinson's "freedom fighters," what should concern us as Americans is our
government's misguided support for them, first under President Clinton, then
under President Bush, and no doubt to continue under President-elect Barack
Obama. This policy has brought no benefit to the United States but has
earned us an unprecedented degree of world isolation as measured by last
month's vote in the U.N. General Assembly to refer the Kosovo question to
the International Court of Justice. The United States was supported by a
mighty coalition of just five countries: Albania, the Marshall Islands,
Palau, Nauru and Micronesia. 

JAMES GEORGE 

JATRAS 

Director 

American Council for Kosovo 

Washington 





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