LA NOSTRA "GRANDE STAMPA" TACE MA TRA POCO LO SCRIVERANNO ANCHE SU
"TOPOLINO"...
> ASSASSINA E GENOCIDA LA OPERAZIONE CONGIUNTA ONU-NATO-UCK
> IN KOSMET. MAI TANTI CRIMINI CONTRO IL CARATTERE PLURINAZIONALE
> DELLA PROVINCIA JUGOSLAVA COME DAL GIUGNO 1999 AD OGGI
* "The Sunday Times" mette nero su bianco: DALLA CIA LE ARMI PER L'UCK
* "The London Observer": ASSASSINII, TORTURE ED ESTORSIONI DI CUI E'
RESPONSABILE ANCHE LA MISSIONE ONU IN KOSMET, ELENCATE E MESSE SULLA
SCRIVANIA DEL SIGNOR KOFI ANNAN
* "The Sunday Telegraph": A BRACCETTO USA ED UCK IN KOSMET
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THEY HAVE ADMITTED EVERYTHING! LONDON TIMES CONFIRMATION FOLLOWS OUR
INTRODUCTION! SEE TENC.NET FOR MORE!!
In HUMANITARIAN SPIES we charged that the OSCE (Organization for
Security and
Cooperation in Europe) Verification mission in Kosovo that was in place
from
fall, 1998 until NATO started bombing in March, 1999 - that this was a
cover
for a) spies and b) establishment of liason between US covert agencies
and
the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA).
Here's an excerpt from HUMANITARIAN SPIES:
"'Negotiated' (that is, 'coerced') under threat of NATO bombing last
October,
the Verification agreement let the OSCE send unarmed mediators into
Kosovo,
supposedly to help defuse tensions. However everything about the
Verification
mission suggests military intelligence, not mediation.
"It was run by William Walker. Walker had no background as a mediator.
He
wasn't even an expert in Balkans history or current politics. What he
did
know about was counter-insurgency and black ops. His role in Iran-Contra
and
his achievements in apologizing for the murderous El Salvador death
squads
all but prove he is a high-placed intelligence operative. (See "MEET MR.
MASSACRE at http://www.emperors-clothes.com/analysis/meetmr.htm
"The U.S. verification team was composed of employees of Dyncorp, a
Virginia
company that has grown rich off Government work. At the 1992 Senate
hearings
on R. James Woolsey's appointment as head of the CIA, Woolsey commented:
"I
own less than one-quarter of one percent of the -- diluted shares of a
company named Dyncorp here in the Washington, D.C. area. And the
corporation
has, from time to time, had a handful of very small contracts with the
Central Intelligence Agency." Ahh, sweet understatement. Dyncorp's "very
small contracts" have included covert work for the Company in Columbia
and
Peru.
"...Given this command structure, doesn't it stand to reason that the
U.S.
goal was a) to gather military intelligence and b) to establish
command-relations with the Kosovo Liberation Army? The goal was to bond
with
the KLA which killed and is still killing ethnic Serbs and ethnic
Albanian
"collaborators" Serbian State policemen, power line repairmen, school
officials, Yugoslav troops, even state-employed wood gatherers - just
like
the Latin American death squads Walker "observed" during previous CIA
assignemnts. " (END OF EXCERPT from Humanitarian Spies at
www.emperors-clothes.com/analysis/humanita.htm )
Now the (London) Sunday Times has confirmed our charges. The OSCE
Verification Mission in Kosovo for 6 months prior to the bombing of
Yugoslavia was indeed a phony, a cover for the CIA to set up liason with
the
KLA and spy on Yugoslavia. Walker was indeed creating another death
squad
operation - just as he did in El Salvador. Dyncorps, which supplied the
'verifiers', is indeed a 'Company' company. The US horror-show
government has
made fools of the 'honest broker' Euro leaders - that is, if there are
any
honest Euro leaders.
NATO MUST GET OUT OF KOSOVO NOW!
Here's the SUNDAY TIMES:
CIA aided Kosovo guerrilla army
Tom Walker and Aidan Laverty (posted 3-12-00)
>From the Sunday Times (London)
AMERICAN intelligence agents have admitted they helped to train the
Kosovo
Liberation Army before Nato's bombing of Yugoslavia. The disclosure
angered
some European diplomats, who said this had undermined moves for a
political
solution to the conflict between Serbs and Albanians. Central
Intelligence
Agency officers were ceasefire monitors in Kosovo in 1998 and 1999,
developing ties with the KLA and giving American military training
manuals
and field advice on fighting the Yugoslav army and Serbian police.
When the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE),
which
co-ordinated the monitoring, left Kosovo a week before airstrikes began
a
year ago, many of its satellite telephones and global positioning
systems
were secretly handed to the KLA, ensuring that guerrilla commanders
could
stay in touch with Nato and Washington. Several KLA leaders had the
mobile
phone number of General Wesley Clark, the Nato commander.
European diplomats then working for the OSCE claim it was betrayed by an
American policy that made airstrikes inevitable. Some have questioned
the
motives and loyalties of William Walker, the American OSCE head of
mission.
"The American agenda consisted of their diplomatic observers, aka the
CIA,
operating on completely different terms to the rest of Europe and the
OSCE,"
said a European envoy.
Several Americans who were directly involved in CIA activities or close
to
them have spoken to the makers of Moral Combat, a documentary to be
broadcast
on BBC2 tonight, and to The Sunday Times about their clandestine roles.
Walker dismissed suggestions that he had wanted war in Kosovo, but
admitted
the CIA was almost certainly involved in the countdown to airstrikes.
Initially some "diplomatic observers" arrived, followed in October by a
much
larger group that was eventually swallowed up into the OSCE's "Kosovo
Verification Mission".
Walker said: "Overnight we went from having a handful of people to 130
or
more. Could the agency have put them in at that point? Sure they could.
It's
their job. But nobody told me."
Walker, who was nominated by Madeleine Albright, the American secretary
of
state, was intensely disliked by Belgrade. He had worked briefly for the
United Nations in Croatia. Ten years earlier he was the American
ambassador
to El Salvador when Washington was helping the government there to
suppress
leftist rebels while supporting the contra guerrillas against the
Sandinista
government in Nicaragua.
Some European diplomats in Pristina, Kosovo's capital, concluded from
Walker's background that he was inextricably linked with the CIA. The
picture
was muddied by the continued separation of American "diplomatic
observers"
from the mission. The CIA sources who have now broken their silence say
the
diplomatic observers were more closely connected to the agency.
"It was a CIA front, gathering intelligence on the KLA's arms and
leadership," said one.
Another agent, who said he felt he had been "suckered in" by an
organisation
that has run amok in post-war Kosovo, said: "I'd tell them which hill to
avoid, which wood to go behind, that sort of thing."
The KLA has admitted its long-standing links with American and European
intelligence organisations. Shaban Shala, a KLA commander now involved
in
attempts to destabilise majority Albanian villages beyond Kosovo's
border in
Serbia proper, claimed he had met British, American and Swiss agents in
northern Albania in 1996.
Belgrade has alleged the CIA also helped to arm the KLA, but this was
denied
by the guerrillas and agency sources.
"It was purely the Albanian diaspora helping their brothers," said
Florin
Krasniqi, a New York builder and one of the KLA's biggest financiers. He
described how sniper rifles were exported from America using a loophole
in
federal law that allowed them to be shipped to "hunting clubs".
Armour-piercing Barratt rifles made their way to the KLA's "hunting
club" in
Albania.
Agim Ceku, the KLA commander in the latter stages of the conflict, had
established American contacts through his work in the Croatian army,
which
had been modernised with the help of Military Professional Resources
Inc, an
American company specialising in military training and procurement. This
company's personnel were in Kosovo, along with others from a similar
company,
Dyncorps, that helped in the American-backed programme for the Bosnian
army.
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The London Observer's summary of a non-public report on the Kosovo
situation
to Kofi Annan merely confirms what the anti-war movement has been saying
for
months. But now we have proof: UN leaders KNOW what they created in
Kosovo.
The UN report admits everything but the name, Fascism. Kofi Annan is, by
virute of receiving this report and not firing Bernard Kouchner, head of
his
Kosovo operation, an accomplice to fascist terror. Period. When Anan is
put
on trial for abetting monstrous crimes against all ethnic minorities in
Kosovo will be plead that he was only following U.S. orders?The UN and
NATO
exit Kosovo NOW! Only the Yugoslav Army can re-establish civil society
in
Kosovo - NOW!
Here is the London Observer -
Revealed: UN-backed unit's reign of terror
Kosovo 'disaster response service' stands accused of murder and torture
John Sweeney and Jens Holsoe
Sunday March 12, 2000
The Observer (lONDON)
Murder, torture and extortion: these are the extraordinary charges made
against the UN's own Kosovo Protection Corps in a confidential United
Nations
report written for Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
The KPC stands accused in the document, drawn up on 29 February, of
'criminal
activities - killings, ill-treatment/torture, illegal policing, abuse of
authority, intimidation, breaches of political neutrality and
hate-speech'.
The 5,000-strong corps, funded by UN members including Britain, has a
£30
million aid budget for Kosovo. It was set up to provide 'disaster
response
services'; instead, says the UN, it has been murdering and torturing
people.
The UN's own damning verdict on its newly created civil defence force is
fresh evidence of the failure of Special Representative Bernard Kouchner
to
establish the rule of law in Kosovo. Many of the corps's recruits came
straight from the Kosovo Liberation Army, set up to meet the violence of
Slobodan Milosevic's police with violence.
Nato's intervention last June saw the departure of armed Serbs from
Kosovo,
but violence and gangsterism by Albanian extremists has not stopped. The
report's grim message is that the UN is paying the salaries of many of
the
gangsters.
The report covers the period from 21 January, when the corps formally
came
into being. Under the heading 'killings', the UN says: 'Dragash: two
members
of the KPC and three others were arrested by UN police in connection
with the
killing of an ethnic Gorani (11 February).'
There are three charges of ill-treatment and torture: in Pec, a man was
beaten senseless in the KPC's headquarters, suffering head injuries and
severe bruising from a rifle butt. The victim had been attacked in a
newspaper article, written by a former fighter in the KLA. In Prizren, a
man
from the Torbesh minority - a group of Muslim Turks suspected by the
Albanians of collaborating with the Serbs - was kidnapped and beaten up
by a
KPC member and three other men.
Also in Prizren, the KPC stands accused of using torture to obtain
confessions. After two men arrested on suspicion of stealing cars were
handed
over to UN police, they 'complained they had been severely ill-treated.
Subsequent medical examinations corroborated the victims' allegations'.
Troops from K-For, the multi-national force, suspended the two alleged
torturers from the KPC on 4 February.
The KPC is not a police force, and yet one of the grave concerns raised
by
the UN report, drawn up by Kouchner's own office, is that mem bers of
the KPC
are behaving as if they were above the law. The report lists complaints
from
UN police working for its mission in Kosovo, Unmik.
The KPC has been running protection rackets across Kosovo - in Pristina,
Suva
Reka, Dragash, Istok and Prizren - demanding 'contributions' from
shopkeepers, businessmen and contractors. In Suva Reka, KPC members are
alleged to have forced petrol stations to accept coupons rather than
money
for fuel.
In Vucitrn, the KPC reportedly demanded protection money from members of
an
ethnic minority, the Ashkali, originally from India. One family member
had
previously been kidnapped and the family had been bombed.
The KPC has a nice line in death threats, says the UN. Two members
threatened
to kill K-For interpreters after being arrested by Nato troops in
Kosovo.
Following the arrests, 20 KPC men mobbed the police station and demanded
their release. They were freed the next day.
The KPC may be running prostitution rackets, says the UN. A report was
received on 14 February that a high-ranking KPC officer may be
supervising a
forced prostitution racket running out of the Drenica Bar, close to the
Srbica KPC training camp.
The KPC is led by General Agim Ceku, who comes in for fierce criticism
from
the report. His earlier pledges not to tolerate any criminal behaviour
by KPC
members and to expel anyone who violates the law are mocked by the
report,
and Ceku, who was formerly a senior commander in the KLA, comes in for
personal criticism.
Under the heading 'Activities against minorities, including hate
speech',
Ceku is criticised for being present at a walk-out staged by Albanian
members
of the KPC when a speech was translated into Serbo-Croat - the language
of
the Muslim Slav minority suspected by the Albanians of collaboration
with the
Serbs.
The report comments: 'It was the clear opinion of those present that
this was
a premeditated action. The speeches of General Ceku and that of the
regional
KPC commander were not those agreed upon in advance. The men spoke of
the war
and loyalty to the "country" - 10 February.' Such a speech would
contradict
the policy of the UN, the general's paymaster.
Further Reading...
* The KLA is operating as the proxy arm of the U.S. government in
Kosovo. See
Why is the KLA SHooting at KFOR? at
http://www.emperors-clothes.com/analysis/whyisthe.htm
* We now have documented proof of our charge that the CIA is behind the
KLA
and was behind it BEFORE the bombing started - that the OSCE verifier
mission
was a cover for spying and death squad liason work. See The Cat's Outta
the
Bag! at http://emperors-clothes.com/news/ciaaided.htm
* One of the worst examples of UN/NATO creation of horror in Kosovo is
what
they have done to Orahovac:
The article, The Women of Orahovac answer the Colonel , deals with
claims
made by Dutch KFOR (NATO) Commander van Loon that his troops are doing a
good
job in the Kosovo town of Orahovac. In this article, women with intimate
knowledge of conditions in Orahovac answer Col. van Loon.
http://www.emperors-clothes.com/interviews/trouw.htm
The article, Save the families: The women of Orahovac speak includes
in-depth
interviews with women from Orahovac.
http://www.emperors-clothes.com/misc/savethe.htm
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USA - KLA CONSPIRACY IN KOSOVO
London, February 27th - Tanjug -
The aggression on Yugoslavia and the NATO
involvement in Kosovo are the result of a joint
conspiracy of the American State Department and
the Albanian leaders of the KLA, reported today
the London "Sunday Telegraph".
The manipulations and the conspiracy were, as the
daily suggests, led by the American State Secretary,
Madeleine Albright, who is also described by the
"Sunday Telegraph" as "one of the West's leading
anti-Serb hawks".
The American State Secretary, the State Department
spokesman, James Rubin, and the leader of the
KLA, Hashim Thaci, admitted to this conspiracy in
their interviews given to the BBC, which is
preparing a broadcast on the occasion of marking
the first anniversary of the aggression, based on
which the London daily made its analysis.
The beginning of a realization of this conspiracy
were, it was reminded, the events in the village of
Racak, in December of 1998.
Thaci has, in his interview given to the BBC, quoted
by the "Sunday Telegraph", admitted that the
Albanians killed the four policemen in Racak
practically on purpose, because they knew that this
would trigger a conflict.
The Albanian terrorists, as Thaci admitted,
sacrificed the lives of common citizens
intentionally, because they
knew that thus they could win over the international
opinion.
Such a strategy, reminded the London daily, was
created with the help of the Albanian political
backers in Washington.
After the corpses of 45 ethnic-Albanians were found
in the village of Racak, the American State Secretary
started a campaign of pressuring the European allies.
She also admitted to this in her interview to the BBC
while saying that this event had to be developed and
"livened" in order to keep the pressure on the
allies.
This was why, according to the daily, the OSCE
Monitoring Mission was used.
FR Yugoslavia and Serbia, reported the London daily,
fulfilled all the obligations specified in the
October agreement, but the OSCE monitors failed to
make any moves towards the KLA, which used this
period for additional arming, regrouping and further
attacks on the police and army units.
The anti-Serb campaign started, as the daily pointed
out, even though the official document of the NATO
Council dated November 13th 1998 stated that the
KLA was "the main initiator of the violence which is
threatening the cease-fire arrangements".
The European countries opposed the US aggressive
campaign and the plans Washington made for the
applying of force in Kosovo, so a compromising
solution was given that the Rambouillet talks be
held.
Nonetheless, Madeleine Albright and the State
Department, the daily specified, did everything in
their power for these talks to fail.
For Ms Albright, reported the daily, the failure of
the Rambouillet talks was a triumph.
The State Department spokesman, James Rubin, also
admitted to this, by stating that the US did
everything in order for the Rambouillet talks to
fail. "Obviously, publicly, we had to make clear
that we were seeking an agreement", said Rubin, but
that their goal was for the agreement to be refused
by the Serbs and to be accepted by the Albanians.
In this way, reminded the "Sunday Telegraph", a small
group of Albanians and the State Department
maneuvered NATO into the Kosovo war.
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CONSPIRATION USA-UCK AU KOSOVO: QUEL TRIBUNAL INTERNATIONAL JUGERA DONC
CES
FAUTEURS et CRIMINELS de GUERRE ?
L'agression en Yougoslavie et l'empêtrement de l'OTAN au Kosovo sont le
résultat d'une conspiration commune du Département d'Etat américain et
des
dirigeants de l'UCK, rapporte récemment le "Sunday Telegraph" de
Londres.
Les manipulations et la conspiration ont été, comme le suggère le
quotidien,
menées par la Secrétaire d'Etat, qui est aussi située par le "Sunday
Telegraph comme étant parmi les faucons anti-serbes occidentaux.
La Secrétaire d'Etat américaine, le porte-parole du Département d'Etat,
James Rubin, et le leader de l'UCK, Hashim Thaci, ont admis cette
conspirattion dans leurs iintervews données à la BBC, à l'occasion de la
préparation d'une émission consacrée au premier anniversaire de
l'agression,
sur les bases de laquelle le qutotidien londonien fait ses analyses.
Le début de la réalisation de cette conspiration était, c'est rappelé,
les
événements dans le village de Racak, en décembre 1998.
Thaci a, dans son interview, donnée à la BBC, citée par le the "Sunday
Telegraph", admis que les Albanais ont tué les quatre policiers à Racak
pratiquement exprès, parce qu'ils savaient que cela déclencherait un
conflit.
Les terroristes albanais, comme Thaci l'a admis, ont sacrifié les vies
de
citoyens ordinaires, parce qu'ils savaient que ainsi ils pouvaient
gagner
l'opinion internationale à leur cause.
Une telle stratégie, rappelle le quotidien londonien, a été créée avec
l'aide des appuis politiques albanais à Washington.
Après que les 45 corps appartenant à l'ethnie albanaise furtent trouvés
dans
le village de Racak, la Secrétaire d'Etat américaine mena une campagne
de
pressions sur les alliés européens.
Elle a aussi admis pendant son interview à la BBC que cet événement
avait
été développé et entretenu dans le but de maintenir la pression sur les
alliés.
C'est aussi pourquoi, suivant le quotidien, la mission de contrôle de
l'OSCE
fut utilisée.
La RF de Yougoslavie et la Serbie, rapporte le quotidien londonien,
remplissaient toutes les obligations contenues dans l'accord d'octobre,
mais
la mission de contrôle échoua en raison des manoeuvres de l'UCK qui
profita
de cette période pour renforcer son armement et son regroupement et
ensuite
ses attaques contre la police et les unités de l'armée.
La campagne anti-serbe débuta, comme le montre le quotidien, bien que
le
document officiel du Conseil de l'OTAN daté du 13 novembre 1998
déclarait
que l'UCK était "le principal intiateur de la violence qui menaçait les
règlements de cessez-le-feu".
Les pays européens opposèrent à la campagne agressive et aux plans de
Washington l'application d'une force de paix au Kosovo, ainsi une
solution
de compromis était donnée aux pourparlers de Rambouillet.
Néanmoins, Madeleine Albright et le Département d'Etat, spécifie le
quotidien, firent tout en leur pouvoir pour faire échouer ces
pourparlers.
Pour Madame Albright, rapporte le quotidien, l'échec de Rambouillet fut
un
triomphe.
Le porte-parole du Département d'Etat, James Rubin, a aussi admis le
fait
que les USA firent tout en vue de faire échouer les pourparlers de
Rambouillet. "Evidemment, publiquement, nous devions éclaircir que nous
cherchions un arrangement, a dit Rubin, mais leur objectif était que
l'accord soit refusé par les Serbes et accepté par les Albanais.
Dans ce but, rappelle le "Sunday Telegraph", un petit groupe d'Albanais
et
le Département d'Etat ont manoeuvré dans la guerre du Kosovo.
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"TOPOLINO"...
> ASSASSINA E GENOCIDA LA OPERAZIONE CONGIUNTA ONU-NATO-UCK
> IN KOSMET. MAI TANTI CRIMINI CONTRO IL CARATTERE PLURINAZIONALE
> DELLA PROVINCIA JUGOSLAVA COME DAL GIUGNO 1999 AD OGGI
* "The Sunday Times" mette nero su bianco: DALLA CIA LE ARMI PER L'UCK
* "The London Observer": ASSASSINII, TORTURE ED ESTORSIONI DI CUI E'
RESPONSABILE ANCHE LA MISSIONE ONU IN KOSMET, ELENCATE E MESSE SULLA
SCRIVANIA DEL SIGNOR KOFI ANNAN
* "The Sunday Telegraph": A BRACCETTO USA ED UCK IN KOSMET
---
THEY HAVE ADMITTED EVERYTHING! LONDON TIMES CONFIRMATION FOLLOWS OUR
INTRODUCTION! SEE TENC.NET FOR MORE!!
In HUMANITARIAN SPIES we charged that the OSCE (Organization for
Security and
Cooperation in Europe) Verification mission in Kosovo that was in place
from
fall, 1998 until NATO started bombing in March, 1999 - that this was a
cover
for a) spies and b) establishment of liason between US covert agencies
and
the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA).
Here's an excerpt from HUMANITARIAN SPIES:
"'Negotiated' (that is, 'coerced') under threat of NATO bombing last
October,
the Verification agreement let the OSCE send unarmed mediators into
Kosovo,
supposedly to help defuse tensions. However everything about the
Verification
mission suggests military intelligence, not mediation.
"It was run by William Walker. Walker had no background as a mediator.
He
wasn't even an expert in Balkans history or current politics. What he
did
know about was counter-insurgency and black ops. His role in Iran-Contra
and
his achievements in apologizing for the murderous El Salvador death
squads
all but prove he is a high-placed intelligence operative. (See "MEET MR.
MASSACRE at http://www.emperors-clothes.com/analysis/meetmr.htm
"The U.S. verification team was composed of employees of Dyncorp, a
Virginia
company that has grown rich off Government work. At the 1992 Senate
hearings
on R. James Woolsey's appointment as head of the CIA, Woolsey commented:
"I
own less than one-quarter of one percent of the -- diluted shares of a
company named Dyncorp here in the Washington, D.C. area. And the
corporation
has, from time to time, had a handful of very small contracts with the
Central Intelligence Agency." Ahh, sweet understatement. Dyncorp's "very
small contracts" have included covert work for the Company in Columbia
and
Peru.
"...Given this command structure, doesn't it stand to reason that the
U.S.
goal was a) to gather military intelligence and b) to establish
command-relations with the Kosovo Liberation Army? The goal was to bond
with
the KLA which killed and is still killing ethnic Serbs and ethnic
Albanian
"collaborators" Serbian State policemen, power line repairmen, school
officials, Yugoslav troops, even state-employed wood gatherers - just
like
the Latin American death squads Walker "observed" during previous CIA
assignemnts. " (END OF EXCERPT from Humanitarian Spies at
www.emperors-clothes.com/analysis/humanita.htm )
Now the (London) Sunday Times has confirmed our charges. The OSCE
Verification Mission in Kosovo for 6 months prior to the bombing of
Yugoslavia was indeed a phony, a cover for the CIA to set up liason with
the
KLA and spy on Yugoslavia. Walker was indeed creating another death
squad
operation - just as he did in El Salvador. Dyncorps, which supplied the
'verifiers', is indeed a 'Company' company. The US horror-show
government has
made fools of the 'honest broker' Euro leaders - that is, if there are
any
honest Euro leaders.
NATO MUST GET OUT OF KOSOVO NOW!
Here's the SUNDAY TIMES:
CIA aided Kosovo guerrilla army
Tom Walker and Aidan Laverty (posted 3-12-00)
>From the Sunday Times (London)
AMERICAN intelligence agents have admitted they helped to train the
Kosovo
Liberation Army before Nato's bombing of Yugoslavia. The disclosure
angered
some European diplomats, who said this had undermined moves for a
political
solution to the conflict between Serbs and Albanians. Central
Intelligence
Agency officers were ceasefire monitors in Kosovo in 1998 and 1999,
developing ties with the KLA and giving American military training
manuals
and field advice on fighting the Yugoslav army and Serbian police.
When the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE),
which
co-ordinated the monitoring, left Kosovo a week before airstrikes began
a
year ago, many of its satellite telephones and global positioning
systems
were secretly handed to the KLA, ensuring that guerrilla commanders
could
stay in touch with Nato and Washington. Several KLA leaders had the
mobile
phone number of General Wesley Clark, the Nato commander.
European diplomats then working for the OSCE claim it was betrayed by an
American policy that made airstrikes inevitable. Some have questioned
the
motives and loyalties of William Walker, the American OSCE head of
mission.
"The American agenda consisted of their diplomatic observers, aka the
CIA,
operating on completely different terms to the rest of Europe and the
OSCE,"
said a European envoy.
Several Americans who were directly involved in CIA activities or close
to
them have spoken to the makers of Moral Combat, a documentary to be
broadcast
on BBC2 tonight, and to The Sunday Times about their clandestine roles.
Walker dismissed suggestions that he had wanted war in Kosovo, but
admitted
the CIA was almost certainly involved in the countdown to airstrikes.
Initially some "diplomatic observers" arrived, followed in October by a
much
larger group that was eventually swallowed up into the OSCE's "Kosovo
Verification Mission".
Walker said: "Overnight we went from having a handful of people to 130
or
more. Could the agency have put them in at that point? Sure they could.
It's
their job. But nobody told me."
Walker, who was nominated by Madeleine Albright, the American secretary
of
state, was intensely disliked by Belgrade. He had worked briefly for the
United Nations in Croatia. Ten years earlier he was the American
ambassador
to El Salvador when Washington was helping the government there to
suppress
leftist rebels while supporting the contra guerrillas against the
Sandinista
government in Nicaragua.
Some European diplomats in Pristina, Kosovo's capital, concluded from
Walker's background that he was inextricably linked with the CIA. The
picture
was muddied by the continued separation of American "diplomatic
observers"
from the mission. The CIA sources who have now broken their silence say
the
diplomatic observers were more closely connected to the agency.
"It was a CIA front, gathering intelligence on the KLA's arms and
leadership," said one.
Another agent, who said he felt he had been "suckered in" by an
organisation
that has run amok in post-war Kosovo, said: "I'd tell them which hill to
avoid, which wood to go behind, that sort of thing."
The KLA has admitted its long-standing links with American and European
intelligence organisations. Shaban Shala, a KLA commander now involved
in
attempts to destabilise majority Albanian villages beyond Kosovo's
border in
Serbia proper, claimed he had met British, American and Swiss agents in
northern Albania in 1996.
Belgrade has alleged the CIA also helped to arm the KLA, but this was
denied
by the guerrillas and agency sources.
"It was purely the Albanian diaspora helping their brothers," said
Florin
Krasniqi, a New York builder and one of the KLA's biggest financiers. He
described how sniper rifles were exported from America using a loophole
in
federal law that allowed them to be shipped to "hunting clubs".
Armour-piercing Barratt rifles made their way to the KLA's "hunting
club" in
Albania.
Agim Ceku, the KLA commander in the latter stages of the conflict, had
established American contacts through his work in the Croatian army,
which
had been modernised with the help of Military Professional Resources
Inc, an
American company specialising in military training and procurement. This
company's personnel were in Kosovo, along with others from a similar
company,
Dyncorps, that helped in the American-backed programme for the Bosnian
army.
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The London Observer's summary of a non-public report on the Kosovo
situation
to Kofi Annan merely confirms what the anti-war movement has been saying
for
months. But now we have proof: UN leaders KNOW what they created in
Kosovo.
The UN report admits everything but the name, Fascism. Kofi Annan is, by
virute of receiving this report and not firing Bernard Kouchner, head of
his
Kosovo operation, an accomplice to fascist terror. Period. When Anan is
put
on trial for abetting monstrous crimes against all ethnic minorities in
Kosovo will be plead that he was only following U.S. orders?The UN and
NATO
exit Kosovo NOW! Only the Yugoslav Army can re-establish civil society
in
Kosovo - NOW!
Here is the London Observer -
Revealed: UN-backed unit's reign of terror
Kosovo 'disaster response service' stands accused of murder and torture
John Sweeney and Jens Holsoe
Sunday March 12, 2000
The Observer (lONDON)
Murder, torture and extortion: these are the extraordinary charges made
against the UN's own Kosovo Protection Corps in a confidential United
Nations
report written for Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
The KPC stands accused in the document, drawn up on 29 February, of
'criminal
activities - killings, ill-treatment/torture, illegal policing, abuse of
authority, intimidation, breaches of political neutrality and
hate-speech'.
The 5,000-strong corps, funded by UN members including Britain, has a
£30
million aid budget for Kosovo. It was set up to provide 'disaster
response
services'; instead, says the UN, it has been murdering and torturing
people.
The UN's own damning verdict on its newly created civil defence force is
fresh evidence of the failure of Special Representative Bernard Kouchner
to
establish the rule of law in Kosovo. Many of the corps's recruits came
straight from the Kosovo Liberation Army, set up to meet the violence of
Slobodan Milosevic's police with violence.
Nato's intervention last June saw the departure of armed Serbs from
Kosovo,
but violence and gangsterism by Albanian extremists has not stopped. The
report's grim message is that the UN is paying the salaries of many of
the
gangsters.
The report covers the period from 21 January, when the corps formally
came
into being. Under the heading 'killings', the UN says: 'Dragash: two
members
of the KPC and three others were arrested by UN police in connection
with the
killing of an ethnic Gorani (11 February).'
There are three charges of ill-treatment and torture: in Pec, a man was
beaten senseless in the KPC's headquarters, suffering head injuries and
severe bruising from a rifle butt. The victim had been attacked in a
newspaper article, written by a former fighter in the KLA. In Prizren, a
man
from the Torbesh minority - a group of Muslim Turks suspected by the
Albanians of collaborating with the Serbs - was kidnapped and beaten up
by a
KPC member and three other men.
Also in Prizren, the KPC stands accused of using torture to obtain
confessions. After two men arrested on suspicion of stealing cars were
handed
over to UN police, they 'complained they had been severely ill-treated.
Subsequent medical examinations corroborated the victims' allegations'.
Troops from K-For, the multi-national force, suspended the two alleged
torturers from the KPC on 4 February.
The KPC is not a police force, and yet one of the grave concerns raised
by
the UN report, drawn up by Kouchner's own office, is that mem bers of
the KPC
are behaving as if they were above the law. The report lists complaints
from
UN police working for its mission in Kosovo, Unmik.
The KPC has been running protection rackets across Kosovo - in Pristina,
Suva
Reka, Dragash, Istok and Prizren - demanding 'contributions' from
shopkeepers, businessmen and contractors. In Suva Reka, KPC members are
alleged to have forced petrol stations to accept coupons rather than
money
for fuel.
In Vucitrn, the KPC reportedly demanded protection money from members of
an
ethnic minority, the Ashkali, originally from India. One family member
had
previously been kidnapped and the family had been bombed.
The KPC has a nice line in death threats, says the UN. Two members
threatened
to kill K-For interpreters after being arrested by Nato troops in
Kosovo.
Following the arrests, 20 KPC men mobbed the police station and demanded
their release. They were freed the next day.
The KPC may be running prostitution rackets, says the UN. A report was
received on 14 February that a high-ranking KPC officer may be
supervising a
forced prostitution racket running out of the Drenica Bar, close to the
Srbica KPC training camp.
The KPC is led by General Agim Ceku, who comes in for fierce criticism
from
the report. His earlier pledges not to tolerate any criminal behaviour
by KPC
members and to expel anyone who violates the law are mocked by the
report,
and Ceku, who was formerly a senior commander in the KLA, comes in for
personal criticism.
Under the heading 'Activities against minorities, including hate
speech',
Ceku is criticised for being present at a walk-out staged by Albanian
members
of the KPC when a speech was translated into Serbo-Croat - the language
of
the Muslim Slav minority suspected by the Albanians of collaboration
with the
Serbs.
The report comments: 'It was the clear opinion of those present that
this was
a premeditated action. The speeches of General Ceku and that of the
regional
KPC commander were not those agreed upon in advance. The men spoke of
the war
and loyalty to the "country" - 10 February.' Such a speech would
contradict
the policy of the UN, the general's paymaster.
Further Reading...
* The KLA is operating as the proxy arm of the U.S. government in
Kosovo. See
Why is the KLA SHooting at KFOR? at
http://www.emperors-clothes.com/analysis/whyisthe.htm
* We now have documented proof of our charge that the CIA is behind the
KLA
and was behind it BEFORE the bombing started - that the OSCE verifier
mission
was a cover for spying and death squad liason work. See The Cat's Outta
the
Bag! at http://emperors-clothes.com/news/ciaaided.htm
* One of the worst examples of UN/NATO creation of horror in Kosovo is
what
they have done to Orahovac:
The article, The Women of Orahovac answer the Colonel , deals with
claims
made by Dutch KFOR (NATO) Commander van Loon that his troops are doing a
good
job in the Kosovo town of Orahovac. In this article, women with intimate
knowledge of conditions in Orahovac answer Col. van Loon.
http://www.emperors-clothes.com/interviews/trouw.htm
The article, Save the families: The women of Orahovac speak includes
in-depth
interviews with women from Orahovac.
http://www.emperors-clothes.com/misc/savethe.htm
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USA - KLA CONSPIRACY IN KOSOVO
London, February 27th - Tanjug -
The aggression on Yugoslavia and the NATO
involvement in Kosovo are the result of a joint
conspiracy of the American State Department and
the Albanian leaders of the KLA, reported today
the London "Sunday Telegraph".
The manipulations and the conspiracy were, as the
daily suggests, led by the American State Secretary,
Madeleine Albright, who is also described by the
"Sunday Telegraph" as "one of the West's leading
anti-Serb hawks".
The American State Secretary, the State Department
spokesman, James Rubin, and the leader of the
KLA, Hashim Thaci, admitted to this conspiracy in
their interviews given to the BBC, which is
preparing a broadcast on the occasion of marking
the first anniversary of the aggression, based on
which the London daily made its analysis.
The beginning of a realization of this conspiracy
were, it was reminded, the events in the village of
Racak, in December of 1998.
Thaci has, in his interview given to the BBC, quoted
by the "Sunday Telegraph", admitted that the
Albanians killed the four policemen in Racak
practically on purpose, because they knew that this
would trigger a conflict.
The Albanian terrorists, as Thaci admitted,
sacrificed the lives of common citizens
intentionally, because they
knew that thus they could win over the international
opinion.
Such a strategy, reminded the London daily, was
created with the help of the Albanian political
backers in Washington.
After the corpses of 45 ethnic-Albanians were found
in the village of Racak, the American State Secretary
started a campaign of pressuring the European allies.
She also admitted to this in her interview to the BBC
while saying that this event had to be developed and
"livened" in order to keep the pressure on the
allies.
This was why, according to the daily, the OSCE
Monitoring Mission was used.
FR Yugoslavia and Serbia, reported the London daily,
fulfilled all the obligations specified in the
October agreement, but the OSCE monitors failed to
make any moves towards the KLA, which used this
period for additional arming, regrouping and further
attacks on the police and army units.
The anti-Serb campaign started, as the daily pointed
out, even though the official document of the NATO
Council dated November 13th 1998 stated that the
KLA was "the main initiator of the violence which is
threatening the cease-fire arrangements".
The European countries opposed the US aggressive
campaign and the plans Washington made for the
applying of force in Kosovo, so a compromising
solution was given that the Rambouillet talks be
held.
Nonetheless, Madeleine Albright and the State
Department, the daily specified, did everything in
their power for these talks to fail.
For Ms Albright, reported the daily, the failure of
the Rambouillet talks was a triumph.
The State Department spokesman, James Rubin, also
admitted to this, by stating that the US did
everything in order for the Rambouillet talks to
fail. "Obviously, publicly, we had to make clear
that we were seeking an agreement", said Rubin, but
that their goal was for the agreement to be refused
by the Serbs and to be accepted by the Albanians.
In this way, reminded the "Sunday Telegraph", a small
group of Albanians and the State Department
maneuvered NATO into the Kosovo war.
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CONSPIRATION USA-UCK AU KOSOVO: QUEL TRIBUNAL INTERNATIONAL JUGERA DONC
CES
FAUTEURS et CRIMINELS de GUERRE ?
L'agression en Yougoslavie et l'empêtrement de l'OTAN au Kosovo sont le
résultat d'une conspiration commune du Département d'Etat américain et
des
dirigeants de l'UCK, rapporte récemment le "Sunday Telegraph" de
Londres.
Les manipulations et la conspiration ont été, comme le suggère le
quotidien,
menées par la Secrétaire d'Etat, qui est aussi située par le "Sunday
Telegraph comme étant parmi les faucons anti-serbes occidentaux.
La Secrétaire d'Etat américaine, le porte-parole du Département d'Etat,
James Rubin, et le leader de l'UCK, Hashim Thaci, ont admis cette
conspirattion dans leurs iintervews données à la BBC, à l'occasion de la
préparation d'une émission consacrée au premier anniversaire de
l'agression,
sur les bases de laquelle le qutotidien londonien fait ses analyses.
Le début de la réalisation de cette conspiration était, c'est rappelé,
les
événements dans le village de Racak, en décembre 1998.
Thaci a, dans son interview, donnée à la BBC, citée par le the "Sunday
Telegraph", admis que les Albanais ont tué les quatre policiers à Racak
pratiquement exprès, parce qu'ils savaient que cela déclencherait un
conflit.
Les terroristes albanais, comme Thaci l'a admis, ont sacrifié les vies
de
citoyens ordinaires, parce qu'ils savaient que ainsi ils pouvaient
gagner
l'opinion internationale à leur cause.
Une telle stratégie, rappelle le quotidien londonien, a été créée avec
l'aide des appuis politiques albanais à Washington.
Après que les 45 corps appartenant à l'ethnie albanaise furtent trouvés
dans
le village de Racak, la Secrétaire d'Etat américaine mena une campagne
de
pressions sur les alliés européens.
Elle a aussi admis pendant son interview à la BBC que cet événement
avait
été développé et entretenu dans le but de maintenir la pression sur les
alliés.
C'est aussi pourquoi, suivant le quotidien, la mission de contrôle de
l'OSCE
fut utilisée.
La RF de Yougoslavie et la Serbie, rapporte le quotidien londonien,
remplissaient toutes les obligations contenues dans l'accord d'octobre,
mais
la mission de contrôle échoua en raison des manoeuvres de l'UCK qui
profita
de cette période pour renforcer son armement et son regroupement et
ensuite
ses attaques contre la police et les unités de l'armée.
La campagne anti-serbe débuta, comme le montre le quotidien, bien que
le
document officiel du Conseil de l'OTAN daté du 13 novembre 1998
déclarait
que l'UCK était "le principal intiateur de la violence qui menaçait les
règlements de cessez-le-feu".
Les pays européens opposèrent à la campagne agressive et aux plans de
Washington l'application d'une force de paix au Kosovo, ainsi une
solution
de compromis était donnée aux pourparlers de Rambouillet.
Néanmoins, Madeleine Albright et le Département d'Etat, spécifie le
quotidien, firent tout en leur pouvoir pour faire échouer ces
pourparlers.
Pour Madame Albright, rapporte le quotidien, l'échec de Rambouillet fut
un
triomphe.
Le porte-parole du Département d'Etat, James Rubin, a aussi admis le
fait
que les USA firent tout en vue de faire échouer les pourparlers de
Rambouillet. "Evidemment, publiquement, nous devions éclaircir que nous
cherchions un arrangement, a dit Rubin, mais leur objectif était que
l'accord soit refusé par les Serbes et accepté par les Albanais.
Dans ce but, rappelle le "Sunday Telegraph", un petit groupe d'Albanais
et
le Département d'Etat ont manoeuvré dans la guerre du Kosovo.
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