BUDAPEST -- Sunday The commander of the UN-created civil emergency unit, the Kosovo Protection Corps (KPC), was detained in Hungary this morning on an arrest warrant issued by the Serbian authorities.
Agim Ceku, a former leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army, was arrested at Budapests Ferihegy airport at around 11am. He was on his way back to Kosovo after a one-month training course with 20 KPC members in the Czech Republic.
A spokesman for the Hungarian police said they were trying to contact the authorities in Belgrade to confirm the warrants validity.
It accuses Ceku of war crimes, including genocide, during the 1998-99 war in the province.
Ceku has been arrested once before on the same warrant in Slovenia, but was quickly released.
The 3,000-strong KPC that he heads was created by the United Nations administration from the disbanded guerrilla army.
Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova said the detention was unacceptable and urged the Hungarian authorities against acting on Serb warrants, which he said were not valid for the people of Kosovo.
He'll be out within a week.
Actually he's already been released. Click on the source link.
looking for Bin-Laden Gate, ran across an old post...
terrorism appeasment worked for Croatia.
LIST OF CROATIAN TERRORIST ATTACKS
The most important terrorist attacks, which were Ustasha responsibility in LAST TWENTY YEARS (up to 1984, Ed.), were:
1962:
* Attack on Yugoslav consulate in Bad Goldberg, West Germany. Momcilo Popovic killed.
1963:
* Yugoslav citizen Andjelka Vuletina was killed by Ustasha terrorists.
1965:
* Andrija Klaric, Yugoslav consul in Munich wounded by an Ustasha assassin.
1966:
* Yugoslav consul in Stutgart Sava Milovanovic killed.
* A Yugoslav Stipe Medvedovic killed in Frankfurt.
1968:
* Ustashi blew a bomb in cinema theater "20th October" in Belgrade. One person killed, 85 wounded.
1969:
* Leader of Yugoslav military corps mission in West Berlin Anton Kolendic and one member of the mission wounded by an Ustasha assassin.
1970:
* Yugoslav Niko Mijaljevic killed in Frankfurt.
1971:
* Terrorist attack on Yugoslav consulate in Geteborg. Three Yugoslav hostage were held.
* Yugoslav ambassador u Stocholm, Vladimir Rolovic, died from gun shot wounds by an Ustashi assassin. One administrator of the Embassy critically wounded.
1972:
* A group of 19 armed Terrorist entered Yugoslavia. Thirteen Yugoslavs died and 19 were wounded in clashes with these terrorists.
* A bomb exploded in express train from Dortmund to Athens. One person was killed, eight wounded.
* Three Ustasha terrorists attempted to kill regional judge from Revensburg, related to the trial of five terrorists.
* Yugoslav Bozo Marinac was killed in Solingen.
* A Swedish airline SAS airplane was hijacked on a domestic flight. Hijackers demanded larger sum of money and release of ambassador Rolovic assassin. Their demands were met.
* A bomb exploded in a Yugoslav Airline (JAT) plane flying from Kopenhagen to Zagreb. Twenty six people died.
1975:
* Yugoslav vice consul in Lion, France, Mladen Djokovic, was critically wounded by an Ustasha assassin.
* A bomb exploded in a JAT office in Shtutgart, as well as in other offices of Yugoslav companies in Western Europe.
1976:
* Four Ustasha terrorists hijacked an American TWA airplane. One American police officer was killed, and two wounded.
* A bomb exploded in front of the garage of Yugoslav General Consulate in Stutgart.
* Yugoslav consul in Frankfurt, Edvin Zdovc, was killed.
* A bomb exploded in front of Yugoslav Embassy in Washington, D.C. Two persons wounded.
* A bomb exploded in Yugoslav General Consulate in Melburn, Australia. Six- teen Australian citizens were wounded.
* An assassination attempt on Yugoslav Vice Consul Vladimir Topic in Duseldorf.
1977:
* Radomir Medic as United Nation mission in New York critically wounded in and assassination attempt.
1978:
* Two Yugoslav immigrants Ante Cikoja nad Krizan Brkic were killed in New York City and Los Angeles, respectively.
* Other two Yugoslav immigrants critically wounded in an attack in New York City.
* Yugoslav Radimir Gazija was killed in Constanca.
1979:
* Yugoslav Salih Mesinovic was killed in Frankfurt
1981:
* A bomb exploded in front of Yugoslav Cultural Informative Center in Stutgart.
* A Ustasha group "Croatian National Resistance" sentenced in New York for a murder, blackmail and treat against Yugoslav immigrants.
* A group of Ustasha terrorists were arrested in Eden, Australija. They were ready to leave for Yugoslavia and execute terrorist attacks.
* In Switzerland and West Germany, eighteen Ustasha terrorists were arrested. They were found with large quantities of explosive and weapons.
1983:
A court in New York sentenced seven members of "Croatian National Resistance" to 20 to 40 year term for various terrorist attacks. [Two, possibly three, events not on the list]
Croatian nazism, intolerance, hate and murder for decades.
Croatian (Neo-)Ustasha killed and killed and killed Yugoslavian citizens (Serbs, Montenegrins, Croats, Muslim, etc.). And where was Milosevic in 1962?
Source:
http://www.balkan-archive.org.yu/kosta/knjige/book-ustasja.html (<- Click)
Karadjordje
26 posted on 02/08/2003 3:23:54 PM CST by Karadjordje
This heroic man is the differance between war and peace in the Republic of Kosova. Much says for the immediate release and dismissal of fraudalent and worthless Interpol arrrest warrant issued by the "SCG" regime.