PRISTINA, Dec 30 (Hina) - The President of the Kosovo Committee for +Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms, Pajazit Nushi, said in an +interview with Pristina's daily on Albanian "Kosova Sot" on +Wednesday, that 1998 was one of the
most difficult years in the +history of Albanian people in Kosovo.+ According to the Committee, at least 1,900 Albanians, including a +considerable number of children, women and elderly people, were +killed in Kosovo since January 14, 1998.+ The fate of 644 missing or abducted Albanians was still unknown, +Nushi noted.+ Despite of this year's war crimes committed in Kosovo, Nushi added, +the Belgrade regime succeeded in its attempt to prevent The Hague +Tribunal judges from acting in Kosovo, even though that was an +obligation according to relevant documents of the United Nations +Security Council, he stressed.+(Hina) it+
PRISTINA, Dec 30 (Hina) - The President of the Kosovo Committee for
Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms, Pajazit Nushi, said in an
interview with Pristina's daily on Albanian "Kosova Sot" on
Wednesday, that 1998 was one of the most difficult years in the
history of Albanian people in Kosovo.
According to the Committee, at least 1,900 Albanians, including a
considerable number of children, women and elderly people, were
killed in Kosovo since January 14, 1998.
The fate of 644 missing or abducted Albanians was still unknown,
Nushi noted.
Despite of this year's war crimes committed in Kosovo, Nushi added,
the Belgrade regime succeeded in its attempt to prevent The Hague
Tribunal judges from acting in Kosovo, even though that was an
obligation according to relevant documents of the United Nations
Security Council, he stressed.
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