PRISTINA, Oct 18 (Hina) - A total of 66 Albanians held in a Nis prison wrote to Civil UN Administrator in Kosovo Hans Haekkerup and the UNMIK justice department, requesting that they be allowed to return to Kosovo, Pristina's dailies
wrote on Thursday. The prisoners said in the letter that they had in fact been abducted as they were transported to the prison on the day when an agreement stipulating the cessation of the bombing and arrival of NATO troops in Kosovo was signed in Kumanovo, on June 1999. There are almost 200 Kosovo Albanians imprisoned in Serbia, while the whereabouts of more than 3,000 Albanians who went missing during the conflicts in Kosovo are still unknown. The Serb side claims that 1,500 Serbs and other non-Albanians from Kosovo are missing.(hina) lml
PRISTINA, Oct 18 (Hina) - A total of 66 Albanians held in a Nis
prison wrote to Civil UN Administrator in Kosovo Hans Haekkerup and
the UNMIK justice department, requesting that they be allowed to
return to Kosovo, Pristina's dailies wrote on Thursday.
The prisoners said in the letter that they had in fact been abducted
as they were transported to the prison on the day when an agreement
stipulating the cessation of the bombing and arrival of NATO troops
in Kosovo was signed in Kumanovo, on June 1999.
There are almost 200 Kosovo Albanians imprisoned in Serbia, while
the whereabouts of more than 3,000 Albanians who went missing
during the conflicts in Kosovo are still unknown.
The Serb side claims that 1,500 Serbs and other non-Albanians from
Kosovo are missing.
(hina) lml