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SERBIA: KOSOVA SERB MODERATES TO WORK WITH HAGUE TRIBUNAL.(Brief Article)
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Father Sava Janjic, who is a leader of moderate Serbs in the SNV, told representatives of the Hague-based war crimes tribunal in Gracanica on 2 July about "the sufferings" of local Serbs during and after the 1999 conflict in Kosova. He pledged to provide documentation to the tribunal, RFE/RL'...
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The Washington Post
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Violence Erupts as French Keep Ethnic Albanians From Serbs
The Washington Post
; A simmering dispute over free movement within Kosovo erupted in violence today, with French troops fighting back hundreds of ethnic Albanians who were trying to cross into the Serbian part of this northern Kosovo town. Amid curses, shoving and obscene gestures, dozens of French soldiers kept the
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Slain ethnic Albanians eulogized as martyrs Speaking at reburial, former KLA leaders say 27 died for `freedom of our homeland'
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Former commanders of the now-banned Kosovo Liberation Army eulogized more than two dozen people, all but one killed during the Serb crackdown, at a mass reburial Saturday attended by hundreds of ethnic Albanians. Buttressing residents' claims of a massacre, a U.N. war crimes tribunal official said
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Russians Kill Serbs In Kosovo Firefight; Trio Had Attacked Ethnic Albanians
The Washington Post
; Russian peacekeeping troops, whom Serbs have regarded as their only sympathetic and reliable protectors in Kosovo, today shot and killed three Serbs who had attacked a group of ethnic Albanians and then fired at the Russians, Russian and NATO officials said. The incident provoked disbelief and
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Former Serbian president faces war crimes tribunal
The Scotsman
; SERBIA'S former president surrendered to the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal yesterday to fight allegations he was complicit in the brutal crackdown on ethnic Albanians in Kosovo. Milan Milutinovic flew to the Netherlands on a plane chartered by the Yugoslav government and was driven to the UN
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Ethnic Albanians want to stop Russian arrival
Chicago Sun-Times
; ORAHOVAC, Yugoslavia Ethnic Albanians threatened to block all three main access roads to this southern Kosovo town Sunday to prevent the arrival of Russian troops. About 1,500 ethnic Albanians gathered on the city's main square, chanting "NATO yes, Russians no." Dutch soldiers, stationed here for
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FARMER TESTIFIES SERB TROOPS TARGETED ETHNIC ALBANIANS.(NEWS)
The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
; Byline: Associated Press THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- Forces loyal to Slobodan Milosevic arbitrarily kidnapped, expelled and killed ethnic Albanians in remote, mountainous parts of Kosovo at the height of the 1999 war, a witness said today. Testifying at the former Yugoslav leader's trial before the
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Ethnic Albanians say Macedonia killed civilians in village raid
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Ethnic Albanians say Macedonia killed civilians in village raid By DUSAN STOJANOVIC Associated Press Wednesday, August 15, 2001 Skopje, Macedonia -- Ethnic Albanians accused government troops Tuesday of rampaging through their village near Macedonia's capital, killing civilians and burning houses.
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Kosovo protests // Ethnic Albanians call for foreign aid
Chicago Sun-Times
; PRISTINA, Yugoslavia Seventy-five thousand ethnic Albanians poured into Kosovo's streets Monday to demand foreign help against a Serb police crackdown. Diplomats meeting in London took action: They called for an arms embargo against Yugoslavia and ordered it to pull riot police out of the turbulent
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50,000 protest at Serb `atrocities' Dozens killed, ethnic Albanians claim.
The Birmingham Post (England)
; More than 50,000 ethnic Albanians held their biggest demonstration in a decade yesterday, protesting at what they called the killing of dozens by Serb police. Police did not interfere but British camerman Chris Wenner was beaten by three Serbs after he filmed one of them waving a gun at the
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