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Kosovo Elections: Time to Right the Wrongs
Amnesty International ^ | 20/11/2001 | AI

Posted on 11/23/2001 1:14:00 PM PST by Dragonfly

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Kosovo Elections: Time to Right the Wrongs

AI Index: EUR 70/018/2001

Publish date: 20/11/2001

The new government of Kosovo must commit itself to ending the climate of impunity for abuses of the human rights of minority communities, Amnesty International urged Ibrahim Rugova, leader of the ethnic Albanian LDK (Democratic League of Kosovo) and the new government, following the announcement of a majority for the LDK party in the Kosovo elections.

"The president, government and members of the newly elected and multi-ethnic assembly should use this opportunity to lay the foundation stones for a society which promotes and respects the human rights of all people in Kosovo," Amnesty International urged.

Amnesty International called on the new government to take such measures as are possible within their remit to guarantee the international human rights and "the Rights of Communities and Their Members" set out in the Constitutional Framework for the Provisional Self-Government of Kosovo. It also called upon elected representatives of both ethnic Albanian and Serb communities to ensure that members of their respective communities observe the human rights standards and guarantees set out in the Constitutional Framework.

Members of Serb, Roma and other minority communities have been subject to continuing human rights abuses by members of the ethnic Albanian community -- including abductions, murders and other violent attacks -- since July 1999, when Serb military and paramilitary forces left Kosovo. An estimated 1,300 Serbs and 800 Roma are reported to have been abducted since July 1999. Few perpetrators have been identified or brought to justice. Members of Serb and other minority communities are also denied freedom of movement - unable to travel outside Serb enclaves without a Kosovo Force (KFOR) escort - and access to basic economic, social and cultural rights.

Amnesty International reminds the UN Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and KFOR that under UN Security Council Resolution 1244/99, they have responsibilities to protect and promote human rights. Therefore, UNMIK, KFOR and Hans Haekkerup, Special Representative of the UN Secretary General should support and cooperate with the new provisional self-government to ensure the establishment of a rule of law which fully protects the human rights of all people in Kosovo.

In addition, Amnesty International remains concerned about violations of the rights of members of the ethnic Albanian community by UNMIK and KFOR, particularly their violation of international standards guaranteeing the rights of detainees.

Background

Prior to the elections both ethnic Albanians and Serbs were subjected to politically motivated killings and attacks: on 2 September Qerim Ismaili, secretary of the Kosovo Democratic Initiative was killed in Donje Godance, near Stimlje; on 19 October Bekim Kastrati, a journalist for the newspaper Bota Sot, and Besim Dajaku - an LDK bodyguard - were killed by gun-fire when their vehicle was ambushed in Srbica; on 20 October Rados Radonjic, an employee of the Serbian TV station RTS, was seriously wounded at his home in Devet Jugovica, north of Pristina; on 17 November, in Djakovica, a crowd of up to 1,000 ethnic Albanians reportedly stoned members of the Povratak Coalition as they left a church after a political rally. Other attacks or attempts at intimidation took place against individuals, their homes and party offices or election meetings.

Despite calls to boycott the elections, approximately 43% of the potential Serb electorate both in Kosovo and those internally displaced in Serbia took part, with the Serbian Povratak (Return) Coalition guaranteed in the Kosovo Assembly. A further 10 seats are guaranteed for other minorities.

Source: Amnesty International, International Secretariat, 1 Easton Street, WC1X 8DJ, London, United Kingdom


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: michaeldobbs

1 posted on 11/23/2001 1:14:00 PM PST by Dragonfly
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To: Dragonfly; *balkans
Members of Serb, Roma and other minority communities have been subject to continuing human rights abuses by members of the ethnic Albanian community -- including abductions, murders and other violent attacks -- since July 1999...

Since 1999? How about since 1981?

2 posted on 11/23/2001 1:21:39 PM PST by Balto_Boy
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To: Balto_Boy
Impressive list of articles, but of course now conveniently forgotten by the media.Here's some more news from "democratic" Kosovo:

Weapons haul in Kosovo

19:15 PRISTINA, Friday – International peacekeepers in Kosovo have announced a weapons haul in two villages yesterday including eleven shotguns, six automatic shotguns, a machine gun, four hand grenades and almost 3000 bullets.

Seven shotguns and a large amount of ammunition were also found in the Kosovo town of Gracanica yesterday, said a spokesperson for KFOR. (FoNet) {Note: Kforonline has an even more extensive list of these weapons)

Serb woman killed in Kosovo drive-by [shooting]

13:54 OBILIC, Friday – An elderly Serb woman has been killed and her husband wounded in a drive-by attack in the Kosovo town of Obilic.

According to eye-witnesses the couple was shot at as they left a train at the local station.

A medical officer at the local hospital told media that an explosive device or shotgun had probably been used in the attack.

An UNMIK spokesman confirmed the attack today, saying that the assailants opened fire on Milica Mirosavljevic and her husband and an explosion was heard

Stojadin Mirosavljevic is reported to be in a critical condition and is to be transferred to the base hospital at US Camp Bondsteel.

3 posted on 11/23/2001 1:35:23 PM PST by Dragonfly
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To: Dragonfly
Oops! Forgot the source. That should be B92.net
4 posted on 11/23/2001 1:36:12 PM PST by Dragonfly
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To: Dragonfly
Members of Serb, Roma and other minority communities have been subject to continuing human rights abuses by members of the ethnic Albanian community

Thanks to America's bombing of Serbia in support of Albanian terrorists, the Albanians in Kosovo won their freedom to hate. What a disgrace.

5 posted on 11/23/2001 1:43:14 PM PST by Canuck1
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To: Dragonfly
So Amnesty International finally noticed that the KLA and its support groups might, possibly, be the bad guys.
Great timing - note from another FR post:
"The United Nations war crimes tribunal at the Hague announced Friday that it has charged former Serbian president Slobodan Milosevic with genocide in Bosnia. The new indictment....."
The new world order seems to be a tad out of synch.
6 posted on 11/23/2001 2:09:09 PM PST by norton
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To: Balto_Boy
Since 1999? How about since 1981?

How about since the 1600's!

7 posted on 11/23/2001 2:44:26 PM PST by F-117A
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To: Balto_Boy
Actualy we don't care about these Christians! We love the moslems! They only blew up a few buildings in Manhaten!
8 posted on 11/27/2001 11:19:03 AM PST by philosofy123
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