Posted on 03/26/2004 6:39:48 AM PST by wonders
BRUSSELS (AFP) - EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana hit back at criticism from Serbs after violent riots erupted in Kosovo, saying the international community was not to blame for the flare-up.
Solana, speaking a day after he was jeered by displaced Serbs during a visit to the UN-run province, said: "I would not say that it is a failure of strategy of the European Union (news - web sites).
"I think it is a failure of the behavior of the people of Kosovo. We are not responsible for the behavior of the people of Kosovo," he told reporters.
"We have expended capital on Kosovo more than any other place in the world. The blame should not be put on the international community. I think the blame has to be placed on the people who have not been able to organize themselves."
During a visit to Kosovo Wednesday, Solana faced abuse by displaced Serbs demanding to know why the international community did not intervene until well after the three-day rampage by the ethnic Albanian majority began.
On Thursday, he accused local political leaders of exploiting the Albanian mobs to their own advantage.
"(The violence) was not completely spontaneous. There were already a lot of people organized to take advantage of that moment of spontaneity," he said, speaking shortly before the start of an EU summit.
"That is something which is very serious because those people who were already organized probably belong to a political party with heavy responsibilities. The leaders of that party have to come out and say very clearly and very strongly that this is not possible," he said.
The violence, which erupted on March 17, killed 28 people and left a trail of destruction through Serb areas of Kosovo. Thirty Serb churches and monasteries were torched, seven villages were razed and 3,600 people were made homeless.
Kosovo has been a United Nations (news - web sites) protectorate since 1999, when NATO (news - web sites) jets bombed Serbian forces to end a crackdown on the province's separatist ethnic Albanian majority.
Looking back, then, the commentary was correct as far as the structures necessary for bringing law and order aren't rigid enough to stop it.
Right now the foxes are in charge of the henhouse, and the EU, in this case Solano, are telling the hens that they're a major part of the problem.
It's probably time to let the hens defend themselves rather than have the UN pretend to do it for them. They'll do a better job.
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There was crime in Albania, but I think it was mainly thievery. We were sternly warned not to wander over the border into Albania (crime in Albania was notorious at the time). Just two weeks before, a British tourist family had mistakenly crossed the border and were murdered by Albanian thieves, their car completely stripped. We nearly did the same, as we somehow wound up driving along an unpaved goat track in the mountains near the Kosovo-Alabania border, but the local people kindly helped us keep on track and inside the border.
The crime problems in Yugoslavia in the 90s had to do with economic problems, the sanctions (sanctions always spawn mafia activity in and around the target country), the civil wars. I don't know much about crime, if any, in the late 80s.
The turning point, as far as the organized crime concerning Albanians from Kosovo was around late 1997/early 1998, I think. Oh, here we go, I found this (from The San Francisco Chronicle:
The rise of Kosovar bosses to the pinnacle of the drug trade -- and the sudden, simultaneous appearance of the KLA -- dates from 1997, when the Berisha government fell in Albania amid nationwide rioting over a collapsed financial pyramid scheme that destroyed the savings of millions and wrecked the economy. In the unchecked looting that followed, the nation's armories were emptied of weapons, explosives and ammunition.
It's a long article with lots of info.You can read it here: KLA Linked To Enormous Heroin Trade Police suspect drugs helped finance revolt
Thanks again for your help and translations, and for taking an interest in the Balkans issues. :)
Right now, there is a will. I think, Putin is making careful steps at winning the hearts and minds first, without appearing interventionist while letting the Kosovo fiasco play itself out.
Besides, until recently, the Serbian government was completely oriented towards Washington and totally committed to desconstructing the nation into an amorphous non-entity palatable to the ilk at the International Crisis Group.
And Solana is just one of the many public figure jerks who will deny that anything he or his ilk do wrong is somehow their fault?
"Misanalyzied" the Kosovo Albanian thugs? Whose fault is that? These mental midgits who run public and political affairs nowadays are infantile enough to think that pouring money into soemthing will somehow spirtiually and culturally change it. "Buying peace" and "Buying friends" is their approach to "solutions" in the world.
The fact is, all these interventions are proving to be monumental failures, one after another, for creating death and desrtuction and solving nothing. In fact, these interventions have only created fertile grounds for further disruption, violence and death to come.
If someone needs a qualified person to do a simple job of leading a worker's party, or teaching a class, and turns out he or she who applied for the job is not qualified because he or she is incapable of controlling the workers or the children, and -- when questioned -- charge that "the fault is with the children in the class" there is something seriously mentally wrong with such a person.
Take for instance the incident of burning the mosque in Belgrade by angry mobs and the failure or unwillingness of the police to stop it. What did the Serbian authorities do? Simple: they fired the police chiefs on whose watch this happened! No one ever thought of saying the police chiefs are not at fault because the fault is with the mob!
BTW, Serbian youth organizations personally apologized to the mufti of Belgrade for the dispicable act of vandalism committed by some Serbs. They took the reponsibility of a small group upon their conscience to apologize. It is quite clear who is adult and who is not in this world. And it ain't career scumbags like Solana and his spineless ilk in the so-called international community.
Old German friendships, like Croatian nationalists, Slovene servitude, and so on. The WWII buddies -- the Nazi Veteran's Club is kept alive. The Germans never forgave the Serbs for spoiling their dreams in the 20th century.
History is very much alive and present in most of the world. Dismissing history and part of the present is what causes Americans to "misanalyze" these situations consistently. The old Latin saying says Historia est mater studiorum (history is a mother of learning). We are a product of our past experiences, individually and collectively.
And where is the West going? To Mars? Is that like a little bee going from a beehive to the next pranch on a tree? How significant is that compared to the rest of the earth?
It's that Western self-aggrandizement, deification of mankind, we can do anything and everything...really deep, and completely laughble and false.
The plain simple truth is, perhaps Russians will never go anythere, ...as they observe the German frantically running in an activity cage trying to convince the Russian that the German is actually going somewhere because he is running while the Russian is standing.
The UN is a total failure. Without the US totally in charge, everything they touch turns to.....well......you know.
This was the massive depression I was thinking of, the reason, supposedly, that they moved across the border in hordes.
And what a huge coincidence that here in the US the media has been completely silent on this. I recall the hours on end of Albanian refugee pics on CNN or whatever. I recall having a target on my van (remember those?) and people at work either ridiculing me or shouting angrily at me. I don't mean this for my personal vindication, I don't work there anymore. I just want all those people to know the truth. Or at least have a chance to make a decision from the facts...and it really kills me how they are selectively silent. It doubles the victimization of the Serbian people.
That was my first thought. But I thought the Germans were horrified by the Croats after WW2 and had distanced themselves. Perhaps not.
Funny thing that, it was back in 1996 or so on a Lufthansa flight that this discussion took place. How things have changed since then.
The Roma population stats of Kosovo and Metohija is pretty difficult to pin down. Even in the most tolerant to times they list themseleves as anything BUT Roma (Egyptian, etc).
Evidently, there was a campaign during the last widespread census to count many Roma as Albanian.
Some Roma sources suggest something on order of 500,000 Roma lived in KosMet pre-1999.
I have noted that in the June 1999 ethnic cleansing many Roma who were attacked by the KLA had names which normally would be attributed as Albanian.
500,000 is perhaps exagerated, but 200-300 000 is probably correct. Kosovo Shqiptars on purpose boycotted 1991 census to make population breakdown impossible.
They lied through the teeth about Kosovo and Metohia being 90% Albanian. Most likely, it was 65-70% Albanian in 1991.
In the 1980s Kosovo Shqiptars did not hide the fact they want to eradicate all others from Kosovo.
the awkward term "ethnic cleansing" came into english from "ethnically clan Kosovo", a Shqiptar 1980's political term.
The racism of the statement is striking - as long as there are other nations, for Kosovo Shqiptars, Kosovo is dirty.
Not surprising, having in mind Shqiptar NAzi past.
What is surprising is the fact that in Kosovo case, NAZIS were rewarded by international community, mostly by U.S.
The 60-70% figure includes illegal aliens as far as I can recall. Given that illegals were something on order of 200k, what would that make the Albanian percenatage of KosMet ?
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