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Да живее Нато! |
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Bezrodnik () |
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Публикувано | 29.03.00 17:56 |
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Военната намеса на Нато в Югославия е пълен провал - пише в доклада си
Иржи Динсбир, пълномощник на ООН за правата на човека в бивша
Югославия. Бомбардировките не разрешиха никакви проблеми, само
умножиха многократно съществуващите и създадоха нови - цитирам свободно
от доста дългия доклад. По-нататък Динсбир се произнася против независимост
за Косово и за оставането на провинцията в състава на Югославия, в противен
случай ще стане още по-лошо. Ето ви едно резюме:
GENEVA, March 29 (Reuters) - The West should be ready to use
force against extremist Albanians in Kosovo, the U.N. human
rights investigator for former Yugoslavia said on Wednesday.
In a gloomy survey a year after NATO forces entered the
Yugoslav province, Jiri Dienstbier, a former Czech foreign
minister, also argued that allowing Kosovo independence after
tens of thousands of Serbs had been driven out was unacceptable.
He told the U.N.'s Human Rights Commission most of Kosovo
was "ethnically-cleansed of non-Albanians, divided, without any
legal system, ruled by illegal structures of the Kosovo
Liberation Army (KLA) and very often by competing mafias."
Dienstbier said the goal of extremist KLA forces was a
"Greater Albania". In this, he said, they were backed by former
Albanian President Sali Berisha and other Albanian politicians.
The only way out of the blind alley for the U.N. mission in
Kosovo (UNMIK) and NATO's KFOR force was to ensure that the U.N.
resolution setting up the operation and ensuring the province
remained part of rump Yugoslavia was implemented.
Countries participating in the Kosovo operation should be
ready "to fight decisively against those who would use arms
against UNMIK and KFOR," Dienstbier said.
ARMED CONFLICT POSSIBLE
Proclaiming that Kosovo would stay in Yugoslavia "may mean
armed conflict, at least with the radical faction of the KLA
and...criminal structures," he warned.
But firm action by the West would "help those Albanians (in
Kosovo)...who support a normal life, democracy and a civil
society but are now under pressure from the armed extremists."
Dienstbier said if such a decision were not taken the
conflict could spread.
"We cannot escape responsibility by deceiving ourselves that
the numbers of murders and burned houses have been decreasing.
"It is similarly dangerous when some of the leaders of NATO
make the U.N. responsible, and vice-versa," he declared.
"Some American voices insist on passing the responsibility
to Europe. This will not work. The states whose representatives
took the decisions leading to the present situation have to take
the same responsibility to make positive change."
In an overall survey of the region, Dienstbier said the
situation for human rights in rump Yugoslavia was worse than
when he made his last report a year ago, and called for a review
of the economic embargo against Belgrade.
"The abolition of all economic sanctions will support
democratic forces and create conditions for overcoming the huge
unemployment and poverty which is also often connected to
discrimination on an ethnic basis," he said.
The one bright spot in the region, he told the Commission,
was Croatia where recent elections brought moderate social
democrats and centrists to power following the long rule of
nationalist forces.
REUTERS
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