At 09:46 12.03.01 +0100, Knut Rognes wrote:
>KK-Forum,
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>viktig stoff fra Observer, i går.
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>Knut Rognes
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>'CIA's bastard army ran riot in Balkans' backed extremists'
>Special report: Kosovo
>Peter Beaumont, Ed Vulliamy and Paul Beaver
>Sunday March 11, 2001
Denne artikkelen har fått mykje merksemd i norske aviser i dag. Medan ein
artikkel frå BBC for nokre veker sidan, som fortel at UCK _framleis_ blir
trent av vestlege spesialstyrkar, så langt eg har registrert ikkje har fått
tilsvarande omtale. Eg har berre sett den omtalt i Friheten.
Asgeir Bjørkedal
Utklipp frå:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_1142000/1142478.stm
UN concern
The BBC's Nik Gowing in Davos has been shown
evidence by foreign diplomatic sources that the
guerrillas now have several hundred fighters in the
5km-deep military exclusion zone on the boundary
between Kosovo and the rest of Serbia.
The sources said that:
Certain Nato-led K-For forces were not
preventing the guerrillas taking mortars and
other weapons into the exclusion zone
The guerrilla units had been able to hold
exercises there, including live-firing of weapons,
despite the fact that K-For patrols the zone
Western special forces were still training the
guerrillas, as a result of decisions taken before
the change of government in Yugoslavia
Guerrilla leaders had now taken over from
political leaders in many Albanian villages
within the zone
They now controlled the heights overlooking the
villages of Presevo and Bujanovac
Our correspondent says Yugoslav officials are
concerned that Albanian actions may reach the point
where the Yugoslav military - which currently supports
Mr Kostunica - will insist on entering the security
zone, creating another Albanian refugee crisis.
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