PRISTINA, April 7 (Hina) - Pristina deputy district attorney,
Jovica Jovanovic, today pressed charges against 71 ethnic
Albanians.
The defendants, who are all former police officers, are facing
charges of "jeopardizing the territorial integrity of the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia".
The defendants allegedly engaged in a conspiracy to establish
a "parallel ministry of interior for Kosovo", including seven
regional police headquarters in major cities.
Jovanovic said at a press-conference that "their basic aim was
to force the secession of Kosovo from the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia".
Witnesses were to be banned from proceedings.
Asked to explain this move unknown to jurisprudence, Jovanovic
curtly replied that the defendants would be tried "under current
regulations".
Similar charges have already been brought against 44 former
policemen from Prizren, 28 from Gnjilane.
Another group of policemen is actually being tried at the Pec
district court.
This string of obviously trumped-up charges against Albanian
policemen was aimed at striking terror into the Albanian
population, the deputy president of the Democratic League of
Kosovo, Fehmi Agani, today told a press-conference.
Kosovo is a province on the south of Serbia whose 90-percent
Albanian population was stripped of both human and autonomy rights
by the Milosevic regime.
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