BELGRADE, April 30 (Hina) - Yugoslavia's authorities have barred 11
ethnic Albanians from the southern province of Kosovo from entering
the country despite the fact that they possess valid passports, the
Belgrade-based independent Beta news agency said on Monday.
The Albanians had arrived at the airport of the provincial
capital Kosovo a few days ago and were transferred to Belgrade
airport which they were not allowed to leave, Beta quoted attorney
Husnija Bitic as saying.
Among them was a twenty-year-old girl of Pec who had flown to
Rome four times and each time had been turned back to Belgrade
without explanation. She has been at Belgrade's Surcin airport for
13 days now, Bitic said.
"There's no legal ground for such actions by authorities,"
Bitic said, adding that this was "the third or fourth time since
the beginning of this year that the same, unlawful steps have been
taken against ethnic Albanians."
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