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Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 14:25:45 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: [BCPOLITICS] Re: [yugoslaviainfo] ICJ: Hearing On Suit Against
    NATO For Genocide, War Crimes Begins

Given the precedents in Yugoslavia, East Timor etc. is there any reason
why the Kurds of northern Iraq should not have their wish for a sovereign
nation?

Z

On Sun, 18 Apr 2004, Rick Rozoff wrote:

> 1) International Court Of Justice: One-Week Debate On
> Serbian Suit Against NATO For Genocide, War Crimes
> Begins Today
> 2) Nearing Five Years Of NATO-UNMIK 'Peacekeeping,'
> Two American, One Jordanian Police Killed; 21
> American, Two Turkish, One Austrian Security Personnel
> Wounded
> 3) Kosovo Serb Doctor: American Policewoman's Life In
> Danger
> 4) Irish Foreign Minister: Kosovo Minority Communities
> Must Be Protected Before Status Talks Can Begin
> 5) South Serbia: KLA Arms Cache Uncovered
> 6) Former Yugoslav Chief Of Staff: Extradition Of
> Generals Would Be Death Warrant For Serbia-Montenegro
> Government, Last Month's Events Opened Eyes Of World
> Community To Truth About Kosovo
> 7) Russian Analyst: Simmering Kosovo Crisis Will
> Destabilize Entire Balkans Region
> 8) Commonwealth Of Independent States Parliamentarians
> To Visit Kosovo
> 9) Superceded By KLA's/NLA's Ali Ahmeti, Washed-Up
> Albanian Politico Demands Kosovo-Style 'International
> Protectorate' For Macedonia
>
>
>
> 1)
> http://www.blic.co.yu/danas/broj/E-Index.htm#7
>
> Blic (Serbia-Montenegro)
> April 18, 2004
>
> Today about SCG lawsuit against NATO
>
>
> The Hague - One-week preliminary debate about lawsuit
> by Serbia and Montenegro against NATO for alleged
> genocide committed during bombing of Yugoslavia in
> 1999 is to begin today before the International Court
> of Justice in The Hague.
>
> Apart from genocide, NATO countries have been also
> accused for illegal application of armed force during
> air strikes on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in
> spring 1999 as well as for crimes against humanity.
> ------------------------------------------------------
> 2)
> http://www.blic.co.yu/danas/broj/E-Index.htm#8
>
> Blic (Serbia-Montenegro)
> April 18, 2004
>
>
> Conflict between UNMIK police officers in Mitrovica
> Bloodshed over Iraq
>
>
> 'In armed conflict between UNMIK Jordanian and
> American police officers that occurred in Mitrovica
> the day before yesterday, 21 American, two Turkish and
> one Austrian police officers, have been injured. Two
> American police officers and one Jordanian were
> killed', Stephan Fehler, UNMIK Police Commissioner
> said at yesterday's extraordinary press conference
> held by UNMIK in Pristina. He also said that two
> police officers were in critical condition.
>
> 'Five Jordanian police officers were involved in the
> conflict. One of them, who was killed later on, opened
> fire on the group of his colleagues. American police
> officers returned the fire', Fehler said. He, however,
> avoided commenting the motifs of that conflict.
>
> 'We are waiting for the investigation by the
> international investigation judge. He has already
> submitted request for suspension of diplomatic
> immunity to all police officers involved in the
> conflict', Fehler said promising detailed information
> to the public opinion immediately upon completion of
> the investigation.
>
> Albanian media informed CNN that the conflict occurred
> after debate over justification of American occupation
> of Iraq. One unnamed American police officer in UNMIK
> Police told AFP agency that situation in Iraq was the
> cause of the bloody conflict
>
> 'Health condition of seriously injured police officers
> and those who underwent surgery is stable. Austrian
> police officer was transferred to German military
> hospital in Prizren at the insisting of his friends.
> An American woman, a police officer with the most
> serious injuries has been removed from artificial
> breathing apparatus', MD Milena Cvetkovic of the
> hospital in Kosovska Mitrovica confirmed to 'Blic'.
> She also said that all injured police officers had
> been transferred to American military hospital at
> Bondsteel Camp for further medical treatment.
> ------------------------------------------------------
> 3)
> http://www.tanjug.co.yu/
>
> Tanjug
> April 18, 2004
>
>
> Dr Ivanovic says US policewoman's life still in danger
>
>
>
> KOSOVSKA MITROVICA - The life of an UNMIK policewoman
> from the United States, who was a correctional officer
> at the Kosovska Mitrovica prison and who was injured
> in a shootout with police officers from Jordan on
> Saturday, is still in danger, Kosovska Mitrovica
> Hospital Deputy Director Dr Milan Ivanovic said on
> Sunday.
> He said that three UNMIK police officers from the
> United States, whose condition was stable, would be
> transferred to the US military hospital at Camp
> Bondsteel near Urosevac in the afternoon, and that the
> Austrian police officer, whose condition was also
> stable, had been transferred to the German miltiary
> base in Prizren during the night.
> ------------------------------------------------------
> 4)
> http://www.tanjug.co.yu/
>
> Tanjug
> April 17, 2004
>
> Minority communities in Kosovo must be protected
> before any discussion on status can begin - EU
>
>
> DUBLIN - The EU foreign ministers agreed in the Irish
> town of Tullamore on Friday that there was much to be
> done in order to protect minority rights, implement
> the democratic and European standards and decentralise
> Kosovo-Metohija before any discussion on the status of
> Serbia's southern province could begin.
> In the light of recent violence in Kosovo, the
> European Union must reaffirm its support to
> multiethnic Kosovo and the standards before status
> policy, said Irish Foreign Minister Brian Cowen, who
> chaired the informal meeting of the foreign ministers
> of the 15 old EU members and 10 states which will join
> the EU on May 1.
> ------------------------------------------------------
> 5)
> http://www.b92.net/english/news/index.php?nav_id=28030&style=headlines
>
>
> Tanjug
> April 18, 2004
>
> Arms haul in south Serbian village
>
>
> BELGRADE -- Saturday – A large quantity of arms and
> ammunition has been found in a metal canister near two
> graves in the south Serbian municipality of Bujanovac,
> Serbian police said today.
>
> The cache, in the village of Muhovac was uncovered in
> a joint operation by local police and special police
> units.  It included automatic rifles, and more than
> five hundred rounds of ammunition.
>
> Police said in a statement that the arms had been
> cached by members of the outlawed Albanian guerrilla
> organisation, the Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvedja
> and Bujanovac.
> ------------------------------------------------------
> 6)
> http://www.b92.net/english/news/index.php?nav_id=28035&style=headlines
>
> Beta (Serbia-Montenegro)
> April 18, 2004
>
>
> Extradition “would be death warrant for government”
>
>
> - [Former Yugoslav Army chief-of-staff Nebojsa
> Pavkovic] told Publika that the violence in Kosovo
> last month had opened the eyes of the international
> community.
> Pavkovic, who is charged over earlier events in
> Kosovo, said that the Yugoslav Army had not waged war
> on Albanian civilians, but only on terrorists.
>
>
>
> PODGORICA – Former Yugoslav Army chief-of-staff
> Nebojsa Pavkovic said today that he is determined not
> to appear before the Hague Tribunal and will not allow
> himself to be extradited.
>
> “If they extradite the three generals, and I don’t
> include myself out because I will not allow that to
> happen, this government will be signing it’s own death
> warrant,” he told Podgorica daily Publika.
>
> Pavkovic also said he was will to make his private
> archive from the time he commanded the Third Army in
> Kosovo available to Slobodan Milosevic to assist in
> his defence before the tribunal.
>
> He told Publika that the violence in Kosovo last month
> had opened the eyes of the international community.
>
> Pavkovic, who is charged over earlier events in
> Kosovo, said that the Yugoslav Army had not waged war
> on Albanian civilians, but only on terrorists.
>
> The international community had now realised that, he
> said, so a review of the indictment of himself and
> three other senior officers of the security forces
> could be expected.
> ------------------------------------------------------
> 7)
> http://www.tanjug.co.yu/
>
> Tanjug
> April 17, 2004
>
> Karaganov says unstable Kosovo leads to instability in
> Balkans
>
>
> MOSCOW - Head of the Russian Foreign and Security
> Policy Council Sergei Karaganov has said in an
> interview for the RIA Novosti news agency, published
> on Saturday, that any instability in Kosovo-Metohija
> might destabilise Bosnia and the Balkans as a whole.
> Karaganov said that the international community had to
> experience the results of its irresponsible policy
> pursued at the beginning of the Kosovo crisis.
> ------------------------------------------------------
> 8)
> http://www.tanjug.co.yu/
>
> Tanjug
> April 17, 2004
>
> CIS parliamentarians to visit Kosovo soon
>
>
> ST PETERBURG - The Parliamentary Assembly of the
> Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) on Saturday
> decided to send a group of observers to
> Kosovo-Metohija to prepare a comprehensive report on
> the situation in this Serbian province.
> President of the Council of the Assembly, made up of
> 12 post-Soviet states, and speaker of the Russian
> parliament's upper house Sergei Mironov said that CIS
> was interested in finding out what had really happened
> in Kosovo-Metohija.
> ------------------------------------------------------
> 9)
> http://www.makfax.com.mk/news1-a.asp?br=66671
>
> MakFax (Macedonia)
> April 16, 2004
>
> Arben Xhaferi calls for international protectorate in
> Macedonia
>
>
> The leader of Democratic Party of Albanians (DPA)
> Arben Xhaferi called for setting up an international
> protectorate in Macedonia and implementation of new
> territorial solution provided that the current
> government failed to wrap up decentralization process
> envisaged in the Ohrid Framework Agreement.
>
> In an interview with the Austrian news agency APA,
> Xhaferi proposed establishing of international
> protectorate over the western part of Macedonia,
> predominated by Albanian population. He came up with
> this proposal due to “protracted implementation of the
> Ohrid Agreement” and held the Prime Minister
> Crvenkovski’s government accountable for the delay.
> “What we need here is a Paddy Ashdown”, Xhaferi told
> APA news agency.
>
> As regards the outcome of the first round of
> presidential elections in Macedonia, Xhaferi reckons
> that Crvenkovski’s eventual victory in the runoff
> contest could lead to misbalance of power.
>
> "Crvenkovski’s victory could be seen as warning signal
> to fragile democracy in our country,” Xhaferi said.
>
> DPA leader laid the blame on the incumbent Prime
> Minister Crvenkovski for deliberate dragging out of
> the implementation of the Ohrid Agreement signed in
> 2001.
>
> “Provided that decentralization efforts failed, the
> territorial solution will be the only possible
> solution to Macedonia,” Xhaferi told APA news agency.
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