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Kosovo Albanians: The Other Side
9-22-99

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Lituchy: Is there an Albanian Yugoslav organization we can deal with directly?

Jasari: It is best to deal through the International Red Cross or the Yugoslav Red Cross. But when you send help, arrange to whom the aid should go, otherwise it may be diverted to the terrorists.

CONCLUDING REMARKS

Haliti: Do the US and the 19 countries who bombed us know that Hasim Thaci's [KLA]army has no ethnic groups but Albanians? They said the reason they bombed us is because there is no multi-cultural life in Kosovo.

Lituchy: Did American human rights officials ever contact you?

Seholi: No, but I had a conversation with Mr. Jerzy Dienstbier from the UN human rights organization.

Jasari: There was one visit from the United States called the Mission of Peace, before the war. We spoke with a Colonel Robert from that group. They asked about the situation and our rights and listened to us. But the other delegations came with their own opinions, to support the terrorists. They never told the truth back in their countries. Some delegations visited only Albanians who supported terrorism, never our side. I want to travel to tell the truth about what has happened.

Seholi: One day before I left Kosovo, a woman came to my flat and said that if I told people my father was killed by Serbs I could have a high-ranking position in the KLA.

The United States is heavily involved with the KLA, they work closely together. Why didn't the United States do anything many months ago, when the KLA was killing citizens of Kosovo? The US took measures only when the KLA was about to be destroyed. What can one think when one sees Madeleine Albright, President Clinton, [KLA leader] Hasim Thaci together, and Albright gives Thaci a kiss? We accuse Mr. Clinton for the crimes Thaci has committed, not only to Albanians in Kosovo but to all ethnic groups. Mr. Clinton is indirectly connected with the murder of my father.

* End of interview *

For first-hand information and in-depth analysis of Yugoslavia and the war, go to: http://www.emperors-clothes.com

For an interview with the leader of Kosovo's Jewish community, driven out of Pristina by the KLA, see http://www.emperors-clothes.com/interviews/ceda.htm

 

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