VS: Mass Graves in Kosovo.

From: Per Rasmussen (pera@post.tele.dk)
Date: Sun Nov 14 1999 - 01:40:42 MET


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Fra: Dimitris Desyllas [mailto:shinos@europa.com]
Sendt: 13. november 1999 11:06
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Emne: Mass Graves in Kosovo.

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Five months later and they have not found any mass graves from the
ones they
were referring to during the bombing. They did find some they were not
referring to. Three mass graves containing Serbian bodies. Here is
one of
the articles that talks about it. This is from August. Mind you that
they
were found in the US and UK occupied regions of Kosovo and were kept
secret
for a while. These are the ONLY mass graves they have found so far.
No more needed to be said.

Dimitris
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50 dead serbs found in mass grave
Updated 1:57 PM ET August 27, 1999
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Aug. 27 (UPI) A new mass grave with 50 bodies of
murdered Serbs has been discovered near Gnjilane, the Yugoslav state-
run
news agency Tanjug reported. Tanjug said today that an unnamed police
officer told a gathering of Serbs in Gnjilane late on Thursday about
the
grave but did not specify where the bodies were found. He was
reported by
Tanjug to have promised the relatives of kidnapped and missing Serbs
that a
comprehensive investigation and the identification of bodies would be
carried out shortly. Meanwhile, Zivorad Igic, head of a leading
Serbian
political party, said the recent discovery some 15 murdered Serbs at
Ugljare
was evidence international peacekeepers' indifference to the security
concerns of Serbs. In a television interview Igic said, "Albanian
separatists and terrorists from Kosovo and their bandit compatriots
from
Albania have committed so many crimes against Serbs, Montenegrins and
other
citizens. " He called for the return of Serbian security forces in
Kosovo to
protect the remaining Serbs. In Pristina, several thousand Albanians
protested on the streets today demanding the release of Kosovo
Albanians
jailed in Serbia. The U. N. civilian mission chief, Bernard Kouchner,
and
Kosovar Albanian leader Hashim Thaci spoke at the protest. Albanian
sources
say some 7,000 Kosovar Albanians were missing since NATO began its
bombing
campaign. Many are believed to be in held in Serbian prisons. In
Belgrade,
Yugoslav Justice Minister Petar Jojic, a member of the extreme
nationalist
Radical Party, has called for the replacement of Kouchner for acting
outside
his authority. Jojic also said that the worst security situation in
the
world had prevailed in Kosovo since international forces arrived.
"What has
been created is chaos and bewailing and no law, and order has been
established. Our army and police would establish this state of affairs
in
five days and ensure normal conditions of life and enjoyment of equal
rights
for all citizens," Jojic said.

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