Posted on 02/01/2006 6:39:26 AM PST by joan
GRACANICA -- Wednesday Telekom Serbia has reported that Serbian enclaves in Central Kosovo have lost their stationary and mobile phone services as well.
Many of these Serbian communities have already been without electricity for several days. According to Telekom, equipment has been damaged in Gracanica, stating that cables have been severed in the region and expert teams are doing everything they can in order to rectify the telecommunications situation as soon as possible.
Kosovo Serb leader Randjel Nojkic said that workers of the Kosovo Transport and Telecommunications Ministry cut down all the cables connecting the village Susica, near Gracanica.
Other than the electricity which we do not have, we only have partial water availability, and now we have no way of communicating either. Nojkic said.
He added that while he was visiting the Sveti Sava primary school, he found more ministry workers cutting cables.
When I asked for information on who ordered them to do this, they handed me a document in Albanian, even though all official documents should be in both Serbian and Albanian. I am calling on the Serbian Government to take action immediately and demand an urgent meeting with UNMIK officials so that the transport and telecommunications work groups and UNMIK Can solve this problem promptly. Nojkic said.
"What will the UN and "International Law" do to prevent attacks on Serbs?"
****Nothing, they are actually allowing it. It's been going on since June 1999. Very few arrests and convictions. The "good cops" are killed or threatened by the other cops if they are effective in their police work. The KLA/TMK/KPC inflitrated the KPS and they keep other cops inline. The system is a scam, as I have this from international cops that have left the mission over the past few months......it's a fact......
:)) Can you imagine, if this actually happened. The Serbs would immediately within 7 days take control of the TMK, KPS, and KPC. Signficant members of these groups would become instant war criminals, however, they would be never to be found and on their way to Albania and Italy.
Many Albanians that were told that the Serbs were actually killers would head to Albania, Macedonia might close the border, that's a hard call. Certainly the border would be "crowded" to say the least. Others would head to Montenegro to see relatives..:)
Can you imagine the political upheaveal would be massive, no more Thaci or Ramush.....They be gone.....Ceku....was that masked man heading out over the border. Faster than a speeding bullet.
KPS would be reorganized and criminals would stay criminals. A stranglehold would be made over the mafia families, international members would be implicated in later investigations......well, this would just be starters.....
Tom
More Clinton legacy..
Big time.......very much so.....what to do....
exactly..... If the UN would just leave and let the Serbs and Albanians (LDK), work it out it would work. What no one has said in public since 1999, is that the Albanians in Southern Serbia are happy. So much that in 2000-2001, Shefket Misliu was threatened by Serbian Albanians not to come back into Southern Serbia; recruiting or they would kill him and the others.
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