Who is
sending weapons to Adem Jashari centre? - Trajkovic
Tanjug - October 31, 2003
12:21 KOSOVSKA MITROVICA - Return Coalition member of
Kosovo parliament Rada Trajkovic has
told Tanjug that Kfor (Kosovo Force) commanders should explain
to the people of Kosovo-Metohija where
the antiaircraft weapons, such as Stingers and multiple rocket launchers, which
can be found at the Adem Jashari Memorial Centre, come from.
"According to the information we possess, the Adem Jashari Memorial Centre
serves for the storage of up-to-date weapons, and it has to be revealed which
NATO member country is supplying the ethnic Albanians with such weapons,"
Trajkovic said. She pointed out that Serbs found as unacceptable the initiative
MPs of Hashim Thaci's Democratic Party of Kosovo (DPK) (PDK in Albanian) had
tried to launch at the Kosovo parliament, so as to protect the centre and
Jashari family.
She reminded of the fact that the initiative on protecting the Jashari family
followed after members of that family had attacked a patrol of French UNMIK
soldiers in Prekaz, central Kosovo.
At the Kosovo parliament Thursday (30 October) session, the initiative was
opposed to by parliament Speaker Nexhad Dachi as well. The only Kosovo Serb
Minister, Goran Bogdanovic, also said the DPK initiative on the protection of
the Memorial Centre and Jashari family was unacceptable for Kosovo Serbs.
"It is good to know who Adem Jashari was and what kind of crimes he committed in
Kosovo-Metohija," Bogdanovic said, pointing out that such attempts of certain
ethnic Albanian leaders and parties should be denounced by representatives of
the international community in Kosovo as well.
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