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Europe
Kosovo shaken by ethnic violence
2003-08-19
The UN Security Council yesterday condemned escalating violence in Kosovo, as Serbia accused Albanians of "ethnic cleansing" after the machinegunning of Serbian children swimming in a river. Four years after NATO troops turfed Serbian forces out of Kosovo, ethnic bloodshed is rocking the UN-controlled province.
UN-controlled = uncontrolled
A sniper killed an 11-year-old boy and a 19-year-old man and injured four others, as a group of Serbian teenagers played in a swimming hole in Gorazdevac, a village favoured by ethnic Serbs, last week. Snipers fired at the village again at the weekend, although no one was hurt. Enraged Serbs living in Kosovo took to the streets in protest, as the Government in the adjoining nation of Serbia and Montenegro — what is left of the former Republic of Yugoslavia — declared a national day of mourning. At a UN Security Council meeting in New York yesterday, Serbia’s Deputy Prime Minister, Nebosja Covic, pointed the finger at the ethnic Albanians who make up 95 per cent of Kosovo’s population. He said the UN’s failure to bring stability to Kosovo would make it responsible for "a resurrection of fascism . . . and the creation of a monstrous mono-ethnic Albanian para-state".
As opposed to a fascist Greater Serbia
The Albanian National Army, an underground rebel movement that wants to unify Kosovo with Albania, claimed responsibility on Sunday for an attack on a Serbian police station, although no one was hurt. The UN has declared the ANA a terrorist group. On Monday, an ethnic Serb died after being shot in the mouth while fishing near his village in eastern Kosovo.In an apparent payback, a mob of 30 Serbs attacked five Albanians as they drove through the Serb enclave of Gracanica on Monday. The violence flared early this month when gunmen murdered a UN policeman, Indian Satish Menon, in an ambush in northern Kosovo. UN investigators still have not found the assassins despite posting a €50,000 ($86,000) reward.
Nobody will dare turn him in, Dire Revenge(tm) is a old and honored custom in this neck of the woods. Besides, nobody cares if a few UN types get killed.
The bloodshed coincides with the UN’s appointment of a new chief administrator for Kosovo, the former Finnish prime minister Harri Holkeri.
"Welcome to Kosovo, hit the deck!"
One of his first tasks will be to organise a month-long amnesty to recover up to 460,000 weapons left over from the Balkans war. After the amnesty, Kosovars found with illegal firearms will face up to eight years’ jail.
This’ll work about as well as the disarming of Hamas.
An Australian diplomatic observer suggested yesterday the recent violence might be timed to coincide with Mr Holkeri’s arrival. "I think what has surprised people is that while you can expect the occasional grenade thrown at a Serbian military outpost or rocks thrown at police cars, to shoot young people swimming in a watering hole goes well beyond what anybody would have expected," he said.
Anybody here suprised? Didn’t think so.
Posted by:Steve

#7  LH: the Swedes could take the day shift (9 to 5), and the French could take the nights and weekends. Should work out just fine.
Posted by: Steve White   2003-8-19 7:51:08 PM  

#6  Wonder how long it will take our allies, the Texas Oilmen, a wholly owned subsidiary of Saudis, to open up a new, huge Wahhabi(sic) mosque in Tirana and to start sending Jihadis into Kosovo?
Posted by: Not Mike Moore   2003-8-19 4:37:18 PM  

#5  would france and sweden do a better job then the UN?
Posted by: liberalhawk   2003-8-19 4:34:24 PM  

#4  Harri Holkeri? Voice of the Cubs? I thought he was dead. Holy Cow!
Posted by: Frank G   2003-8-19 1:16:36 PM  

#3  No, LH, Kosovo is Europe's responsibility. Let phrawnce and Sweden handle it.

Germany's too busy helping us.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-8-19 12:57:14 PM  

#2  given the mess that kosovo was when the Serbs withdrew,and the political constrainst, I dont see that the UN has done badly in Kosovo. Would you rather that the UN wasnt there, and that Kosovo was strictly a US/UK responsibility?
Posted by: liberalhawk   2003-8-19 12:31:59 PM  

#1  Well, they caught somebody: The United Nations arrested on Tuesday a Serb suspected of killing an Indian officer earlier this month in the first deadly attack on the U.N. police force in Kosovo.
The 21-year-old man was arrested without incident in the village of Slatina, in the area of Northern Mitrovica which is mainly populated by Serbs, the U.N. force said in a statement.
Posted by: Steve   2003-8-19 12:23:54 PM  

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