The Congressional Serbian Caucus introduced the following resolution:

H. Res. 172 - "Expressing the condemnation of the House of Representatives
on the one year anniversary of ethnic violence in Kosovo"

US Congress
March 23, 2005

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HRES 172 IH

109th CONGRESS

1st Session

H. RES. 172

Expressing the condemnation of the House of Representatives on the one year
anniversary of ethnic violence in Kosovo that occurred on March 17 and 18,
2004, and expressing condolences to the families of individuals who were
killed or injured.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

March 17, 2005

Mr. BURTON of Indiana (for himself, Mr. EMANUEL, Mr. TANCREDO, Mr. 
FRANKS of Arizona, Mr. CHABOT, and Ms. WATSON) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on International Relations

RESOLUTION

Expressing the condemnation of the House of Representatives on the one year
anniversary of ethnic violence in Kosovo that occurred on March 17 and 18,
2004, and expressing condolences to the families of individuals who were
killed or injured.

Whereas ethnic violence erupted in Kosovo on March 17, 2004, involving over
50,000 individuals in at least 30 separate incidents, which claimed the
lives of 19 civilians and injured over 900 persons, including international
peacekeepers and members of the clergy, and displaced more than 4,000
persons, mainly Serbs, from their homes;

Whereas according to the United Nations Mission in Kosovo, ethnic violence
resulted in the destruction or serious damage of more than 900 houses and
150 vehicles belonging to Kosovar Serbs, Roma, Ashkali, and other
minorities;

Whereas ethnic violence was directed toward the centers of cultural and
religious life of Kosovo's minority communities, resulting in the
desecration of approximately 36 churches and monasteries, many centuries
old;

Whereas the ethnic violence and destruction only subsided after the
intervention of particular members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO)-led peacekeeping force (KFOR);

Whereas a stable, secure, and functioning multi-ethnic society is in the
best interest of all people in Kosovo, the Balkans, the broader region of
Southeast Europe, and the world; and

Whereas it is essential that the political leaders in Kosovo and Serbia and
Montenegro support efforts to establish an environment in which all people
have the freedom of movement and the ability to live free from fear and
persecution: Now, therefore, be it

       Resolved, That the House of Representatives--

             (1) expresses condemnation of ethnic violence which occurred in
Kosovo on March 17 and 18, 2004;

             (2) expresses its deep condolences to the families of
individuals who were killed or injured in last year's violence;

             (3) condemns the use of ethnic violence as a form of terrorism
to achieve political ends; and

             (4) encourages all political leaders in Kosovo and Serbia and
Montenegro to renounce the use of violence and proceed with efforts to
establish a secure, peaceful, multiethnic, and stable society which protects
the rights of all people and those internally displaced, who have the right
to return to their homes and villages.


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   Jasmina Vujic, Professor                     4105 Etcheverry Hall
   Director, ANECL and DECF                     University of California
   Department of Nuclear Engineering    Berkeley, CA 94720-1730
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(510)-643-9685
   http://www.nuc.berkeley.edu/                         Phone: (510)
643-8085
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