A deliberate campaign of provocation

From: Knut Rognes (knrognes@online.no)
Date: Fri Mar 24 2000 - 21:54:48 MET

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    KK-Forum,

    Merk at NUPI-forsker Espen Barth Eide (som daglig opptrådte på NRK under
    Jugoslavia-krigen) nå er blitt statssekretær i UD. Vi får nok høre mer fra
    ham (Thorbjørn Jagland vil antakelig rote til disse sakene uten 'faglig'
    hjelp). I dag nektet han å uttale seg om NATO nye strategiske konsept: 'Det
    ville unaturlig for meg å uttale meg om dette'. Forskeren forsvant i en blå
    røk.

    I tillegg ble ett-årsdagen feires med en annen NUPI-forsker som orienterte
    Mamarazzi-lyttere (P3 - formiddag) om hva skjedde i fjor.

    De tre N'er: NUPI-NATO-NRK.

    Et knippe sitater (fra BBC2 'Moral Combat, NATO at War' - kilde har jeg
    angitt tidligere) om saker som jeg ikke har hørt nevnt i NRK (Alan Little
    er programlederen).

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    LITTLE
    They began to ambush Serb patrols, killing policemen, then disappearing as
    rapidly as they
    had struck, an invisible Commando force. Serb casualties mounted. Would
    the West see them
    as victims of terrorism, or of legitimate peoples' uprising?

    JAMIE RUBIN
    US ASST SECRETARY OF STATE
    Killing postmen or killing Serb civilians in cold blood - those are
    terrorist acts that we do
    believe were wrong and unfortunately that was what the KLA was pursuing at
    the time.

    LITTLE
    It was a calculated but dangerous gamble. The KLA's political leader Hashim
    Thaqi now
    admits that he knew the Serbs would retaliate against innocent civilians.

    HASIM THACI
    KLA LEADER
    Any armed action we undertook would bring retaliation against civilians.
    We knew we were
    endangering a great number of civilian lives.

    LITTLE
    Their desperate calculation was to draw the world into Kosovo's feud.

    DUGI GORANI
    KOSOVO ALBANIAN NEGOTIATOR
    The more civilians were killed, the chances of international intervention
    became bigger, and
    the KLA of course realised that. There was this foreign diplomat who once
    told me 'Look
    unless you pass the quota of five thousand deaths you'll never have anybody
    permanently
    present in Kosovo from the foreign diplomacy.
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    Det var dette Diana Johnstone i sin tid kalte 'Nato's Humanitarian Trigger'.

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    RICHARD HOLBROOKE
    We got into this Albanian village, we met with the village leader and as we
    were meeting with
    him seated in his living room upstairs, on the floor , Albanian style a guy
    sat down, wedged
    himself in between him and me cradling his Kalishnikov. This guy was very
    good at photo ops
    and he got photographed with me. He understood how to handle the world
    media beautifully
    and this photograph became the first official photograph of an American
    official with a
    member of the KLA. Snap!

    VETON SURROI
    Holbrooke was not very much impressed by that meeting - it didn't leave
    much breathing
    space, physical breathing space to Holbrooke either, because they were so
    compressed with
    each other.

    RICHARD HOLBROOKE
    I was not happy, because you don't like to be surprised in a situation like
    that. This sent all
    sorts of confusing signals to people round the world. Milosevic was
    furious. I was meeting
    with these rebel terrorists as he put it.

    GENERAL NEBOJSA PAVKOVIC
    COMMANDER, YUGOSLAV ARMY IN KOSOVO
    When the official ambassador of another country arrives here, ignores state
    officials, but holds
    a meeting with the Albanian terrorists, then it's quite clear they are
    getting support.

    RICHARD HOLBROOKE
    Albanians were very encouraged.

    LITTLE
    KLA Albanians in particular understood its importance to them.

    LIRAK CELAJ
    KLA FIGHTER
    I knew that since then, that USA, NATO, will put us in their hands. They
    were looking for the
    head of the KLA and when they found it they will have in their hand and
    then they will
    control the KLA.

    LITTLE
    With renewed confidence that the world was now at last taking heed, the KLA
    made
    astonishing advances
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    WILLIAM WALKER
    HEAD, KOSOVO VERIFICATION MISSION
    I remember thinking to myself he can't be serious sending me to Kosovo. I'm
    a very senior
    career officer. How could Kosovo be important enough to require my services?

    LITTLE
    The cease-fire agreement made it important enough. In October Walker was
    received by
    Milosevic. His job was to make sure that Milosevic's forces complied with
    the cease-fire. He
    set up the headquarters of the Kosovo Verification Mission in the capital
    Pristina. It was
    conceived as an independent, international body. But Walker had spent a
    life time loyally
    serving the US State Department. He saw the world from Washington's
    perspective.

    RICHARD HOLBROOKE
    The selection of Bill Walker was made by the Secretary of State, Madeleine
    Albright. She
    knew him.. and made the choice herself.

    CAPTAIN ROLAND KEITH
    KOSOVO VERIFICATION MISSION
    Ambassador Walker was not just working for the OSCE. He was part of the
    American
    diplomatic policy that was occurring which had vilified Slobodan Milosevic,
    demonised the
    Serbian Administration and generally was providing diplomatic support to
    the UCK or the
    KLA leadership.

    LITTLE
    Walker's cease-fire monitors drove round Kosovo in brightly- coloured
    orange vehicles.
    Their job was to watch as Milosevic withdrew his police and returned his
    troops to barracks.
    In the beginning, he complied. The German General Klaus Naumann had helped
    broker the
    cease-fire deal

    GENERAL KLAUS NAUMANN
    CHAIRMAN, NATO MILITARY COMMITTEE
    He really did what we asked him to do, he withdrew within 48 hrs some 6,000
    police officers
    and the military back into the barracks. This was also confirmed by the
    OSCE Verification
    Mission.

    LITTLE
    This was much harder to monitor. Where the Serbs withdrew, the KLA moved
    forward,
    filling the vacuum. For the cease-fire agreement had a fatal flaw. It was
    one sided. It had
    required nothing verifiable from the KLA.

    GENERAL AGIM CEKU
    KLA MILITARY LEADER
    The cease-fire was very useful for us, it helped us to get organised, to
    consolidate and grow.

    WOLFGANG PETRITSCH
    EU SPECIAL ENVOY TO KOSOVO
    They were really growing ever stronger from day to day, and there was
    nobody to really stop
    them.

    GENERAL AGIM CEKU
    KLA MILITARY LEADER
    We aimed to spread our units over as much territory as possible, we wanted
    KLA units and
    cells across the whole of Kosovo.

    LITTLE
    At Podujevo, in the north of Kosovo, the KLA now filled the very positions
    the Serbs had
    vacated. The pattern was repeated across the province. William Walker's
    Deputy was a
    British General. He and his colleagues could see what the KLA was doing,
    but had no means
    of stopping or even discouraging it.

    MAJ GEN JOHN DREWIENKIEWICZ
    KOSOVO VERIFICATION MISSION
    The Kosovo Liberation Army infiltrated forward.

    WOLFGANG PETRITSCH
    EU SPECIAL ENVOY TO KOSOVO
    The KLA basically came back into its old positions that they held before
    the summer
    offensive.

    MAJ GEN JOHN DREWIENKIEWICZ
    KOSOVO VERIFICATION MISSION
    And this started to be a factor in dealing with the Serbs. Because the
    Serbs said to us, well
    hang on, the deal was that we withdrew from these things, and you were
    going to police the
    agreement. So can you just get these Kosovo Liberation Army out of the
    trenches that we were
    in a month ago?

    LITTLE
    But they couldn't. At NATO headquarters there was growing disquiet. We've
    obtained
    confidential minutes of the North Atlantic Council or NAC, NATO's governing
    body. They
    talk of the KLA as "the main initiator of the violence and state…" It has
    launched what
    appears to be a deliberate campaign of provocation". This is how William
    walker himself
    reported the situation then, in private

    GENERAL KLAUS NAUMANN
    CHAIRMAN, NATO MILITARY COMMITTEE
    Ambassador Walker stated in the NAC that the majority of violations was
    caused by the
    KLA..
     
    LITTLE
    Walker didn't admit that in public at the time. He still doesn't.

    WILLIAM WALKER, HEAD KOSOVO VERIFICATION MISSION

    Q: You told the North Atlantic Council that it was the KLA side who were
    largely
    responsible.

    A: I Would have to go back and re-read my notes. I don't remember. most of
    the briefings I
    gave to the North Atlantic Council was that both sides were in
    non-compliance. Both sides
    were doing things that were wrong. Obviously it was easier to point at the
    government.
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    JAMIE RUBIN
    US ASST SECRETARY OF STATE

    Q: How far did the KLA have to go to jeopardise international backing?

    A: Well again there would have been a point. I don't know where that point
    came they
    obviously never reached it..

    MADELEINE ALBRIGHT
    Q: There was no clear mechanism to punish them if they failed to behave in
    what you call a
    reasonable way?

    A: Well I think the punishment was that they would lose completely the
    backing of er the
    United States and the Contact Group.

    LITTLE
    With US backing for the KLA now barely concealed, Milosevic sent the army
    back into action
    to clear the KLA out of Podujevo. The doomed procession to war with NATO
    had begun.
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    Vi hører liknende toner i dag: NATO advarer KLA at de vil miste støtte osv.
    Mat for de godtroende.

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    LITTLE
    ....
    The KLA continued to smuggle arms over mountain passes from Albania.
    Albanian civilians
    were press ganged into service. Before dawn on the fifteenth of December,
    they walked into
    a well prepared Serbian ambush. Most of those taken by surprise fled back
    into Albania. But
    31 Albanian men were killed. Later on the same day in an apparent act of
    revenge, what
    remained of ethnic co-existence in the city of Pec nearby, was to be torn
    apart. A group of
    hooded, masked men drove up to this bar which was popular with young Serbs.

    LAZAR OBRADOVIC
    The doors opened and then we heard the machine gun fire …"

    LITTLE
    Lazar's teenage son, Ivan, was in the bar. He was a bright and promising
    school boy, who'd
    come top of his class..

    LAZAR OBRADOVIC
    It was a horrifying sight. We tried to help those that were still moving.
    There was blood
    everywhere. Ivan didn't stand a chance. He was sitting right by the door.
    So he was the first
    one to be hit.

    FATHER MIRJLKO KORICANIN
    PARISH PRIEST, PEC
    The situation in Pec became unbearable. The Serbs couldn't stand the
    Albanians because they
    had killed 6 children. And the Albanians couldn't stand the Serbs. Nobody
    knew what would
    happen next.

    LITTLE
    Walker condemned both the ambush on the border and the killings in the bar
    in equal
    measure.

    WILLIAM WALKER
    HEAD, KOSOVO VERIFICATION MISSION
    It really looked like this was a tit for tat again. KLA hearing about
    their people being killed
    up on the border had done this in Pec.

    WILLIAM WALKER

    Q: There is a huge difference, isn't there, between people killed in a
    legitimate military
    exchange and a bunch of hooded unknowns walking into a bar and killing some
    teenagers..?

    A: I think the point is, we really didn't know what had happened in Pec.
    Yes the government
    was saying it was KLA gangsters who had come in and sprayed this bar. When
    you don't
    know what has happened, it's a lot more difficult to sort of pronounce
    yourself.

    LITTLE
    One month later Walker was to break this rule to spectacular effect. He
    pronounced himself
    with absolute certainty about a massacre that occurred here, in the village
    of Racak. Even
    now, more than a year on, important questions about what happened here
    remain unanswered.
    This is the story of that massacre, of the political uses to which it was
    put, of how it
    galvanised the west to go to war, and of the pivotal role played by
    William Walker. There is
    nothing remarkable about Racak. Except that by January 1999, the KLA had
    moved in, most
    of the villagers had fled, and trenches had been dug on the edge of the
    village.

    PAULA GHEDINI
    UN REFUGEE AGENCY
    We encountered many villages where the villagers themselves told us in very
    clear terms that
    they would prefer to be left completely alone. Often times they felt that
    if a KLA group were
    to come into their village, that would put them under greater threat.

    LITTLE
    From camouflaged positions near Racak the KLA launched well prepared hit
    and run strikes
    against Serb patrols. In early January, they killed four Serb policemen.

    ZYMER LUBOVCI
    KLA FIGHTER
    We saw them coming, so we prepared and opened fire. But it was guaranteed
    that every time
    we took action they would take revenge on civilians.

    LITTLE
    Racak did not have to wait long for the retaliation. The attack began on
    the morning of
    January 15th.

    HASIM THACI
    KLA LEADER
    A ferocious struggle took place. We suffered heavy losses, but so did the
    Serbs. They set out
    to commit atrocities, because a key KLA unit was based in this area.

    LITTLE
    International observers watched from safe high ground as Serb forces took
    control of the
    village. They moved from house to house. Most were empty. The KLA had gone.
    When the
    Serb forces pulled out in the afternoon, they announced they'd killed 15
    KLA men in action.
    The international monitors entered the village and reported nothing
    unusual. Only next
    morning did the full force of Serb retaliation become apparent. William
    Walker went to see
    for himself.

    WILLIAM WALKER
    We progressed up the hill and about every 15 or 20 yards there was another
    body as we kept
    going up the hill, and I don't know how many bodies we passed before we got
    to a pile of
    bodies.

    LITTLE
    By the time Walker arrived the KLA had retaken control of Racak

    WALKER [archive]
    I think its going to take me a few minutes to determine what I really
    should say, and I'd like to
    hold a press conference in Pristina later this afternoon.

    Walker [archive]
    The facts as verified by KVM include evidence of arbitrary detentions,
    extra-judicial killings,
    and the mutilation of unarmed civilians of Albanian ethnic origin in the
    village of Racak by
    the MUP and VJ.

    LITTLE
    In other words, he blamed the Serbian police and the Yugoslav army. Walker
    was supposed
    to be an independent international official. But did he seek direct
    instruction now from the
    Americans?

    WILLIAM WALKER
    Without calling any of my capitals I told what I thought I had seen, which
    was the end result
    of a massacre.

    RICHARD HOLBROOKE
    William Walker, the head of the Kosovo Verification Mission, called me on a
    cell phone from
    Racak.

    WILLIAM WALKER
    Q. But you don't remember calling Washington at all?

    GENERAL WESLEY CLARK
    SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER EUROPE
    I got a call from Bill Walker. He said there's a massacre. I'm standing
    here. I can see the
    bodies.

    WILLIAM WALKER

    (No reply to question)

    Q: And you didn't speak to Gen Clark or anybody like that?

    LITTLE
    Walker's comments gave America the green light to enter Kosovo's war. The
    KLA had
    pulled in it's mighty ally.
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    Knut Rognes



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