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The Kosovo catastrophe.(Ahead Of The Curve)

The New American

| April 19, 2004 | Grigg, William Norman | COPYRIGHT 2004 American Opinion Publishing, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

ITEM: "NATO secretary-general Jaap de Hoop Scheffer has accused Kosovo Albanians of orchestrating violence against minority Serbs which drove thousands front their homes last week," reported the French AFP news service on March 23. The anti-Serb rampage, described as "the worst violence in Kosovo since its 1998-99 war," prompted NATO leaders to deploy 2,000 troops to reinforce K-FOR, the UN-supervised peacekeeping force.

As many as 30 Serb Orthodox churches were put to the torch, 300 houses were demolished, dozens were killed, hundreds injured, and thousands left homeless as a result of a three-day orgy of ethnic violence.

Pristina, Kosovo's provincial capital, once numbered 80,000 Serbs in its population of 350,000. After the 1999 NATO-led war on Serbia, the subsequent UN-mandated turnover of Kosovo to the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), and five years of KLA rule, Pristina now has a population of half a million--and not a single Serb officially remains. Some dare call this "ethnic" cleansing." Harri Holkeri, the Finnish official serving as head of the UN Interim Administration in Kosovo, "is sure that the Albanian leaders know more about the events of recent days than they have let on," reported a March 23 dispatch from Helsinki's Helsingin Sanomat newspaper.

"It was planned in advance," agreed UNMIK spokesman Derek Chappell. Another UN official described the onslaught as "Kristallnacht in Kosovo," an allusion to the 1938 anti-Jewish rampage in Nazi Germany that is commonly perceived as the opening assault of the Holocaust. "This is planned, coordinated, one-way violence from the Albanians against the Serbs," observed that official. "It is spreading and has been brewing for the past week.... Wherever there is a Serbian population there is Albanian action against them."

At the height of the rampage, noted the BBC, "thousands of demonstrators marched down the main street chanting the name of the Kosovo Liberation Army"--a supposedly disbanded terrorist group linked to al-Qaeda. The top echelon of the KLA's leadership now controls the provincial government, including the security forces.

The KLA has long had designs on Kosovo, which it wants to detach from Serbia. The first phase of the KLA's designs was accomplished when the UN turned the province over to them following the 1999 NATO bombing. "I think that now we have come to the second phase, when this kind of [anti-Serb] violence is clearly conducted and organized ... with the intention ... of frightening the Serb population--to expel it from parts of central Kosovo by destroying Serb religious buildings," Balkans analyst Veton Surroi told the BBC.

A March 23 story by Italy's AGI news service pointed to a link connecting the tragedy in Kosovo with the horrific March 11 terrorist attacks in Spain: ...

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