____________ALBANEWS: Albanian News and Information Network_________ Archives: http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/archives/albanews.html ____________________________________________________________________ ALBANEWS Site of the Day: "Frosina Foundation" http://www.frosina.org/ ____________________________________________________________________ ‰==>137 ‡==>135 REPORT NO.404 ON THE WIDESPREAD REPRESSION AND HARASSMENT PERPETRATED BY THE SERBIAN POLICE AND OTHER AUTHORITIES IN KOSOVA FROM APRIL 5 UNTIL APRIL 12 1998 On April 6, the dead bodies of 6 Albanians were found in the vicinity of Rahovec. The following were killed: Ibrahim Zogaj (1940), forester from the village of Rixheva and his 2 sons Fadil and Ramadan Zogaj; Bajram Avdyl Berisha and his brother Salih Berisha (1948), from the village of Zab&rgja near Klina, owner of the "Naseri" gas station in the village of Stapanica near Kijeva as well as that of Brahim Selim Salihaj (1950). The perpetrators of these killings are unknown. Serbian media qualified the killed as "loyal to the Serbian regime" and as "victims of Albanians terrorists". An eye witness from the village of Drenoc, stated to the sub-council in Rahovec that he had seen a group of some 20 or 30 persons in the vicinity of the place where the corpses were found. Police did not allow access to the associates of the sub- council. The bodies of the deceased were loaded on a truck and sent to the city morgue in Prizren. Dr. Sabaudin Cena, a member of the presidency of the LDK branch in Prizren, went to the see the place where these events occurred. He was taken for informative talks and was ordered to report again. THE EVENTS IN DRENICA AND ITS SURROUNDINGS APRIL 6: SK&NDERAJ: The situation in Sk&nderaj as well as that in the other villages of this district continues to be very grave and is showing no signs of improvement. A police convoy of 26 vehicles was divided in 2. Half was stationed in the vicinity of the ammunition factory. The others were stationed in the object in which the Serbian refugees from Bosnia and Krajina are settled. A large number of policemen climbed the hill dividing Sk&nderaj and the village of Llausha. A police convoy left Sk&nderaj and headed for Mitrovica. The above mentioned shows that the police forces are not being withdrawn. 2 trucks full of mattresses left Sk&nderaj and headed in an unknown direction. >From 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. the village of Kopiliq was shelled. 2 villagers were wounded. The houses of Ilaz Aliu, Abdyl, Sali and Osman Shala, Qerim Dani, Riza Bajrami, Islam and Hadush Dibrani as well as that of Rexhep Hasani (wounded) were destroyed. The houses of Rexhep Havolli, Halil Sejdiu and Halil Morina were damaged. Zeliha Shala (16) was wounded. Electric lines were damaged and a large area of forests was burned. The random shooting from different check-points represents a permanent danger. From a hill in the vicinity of Llausha a house in the village of Klina e Poshtme near Sk&nderaj was shelled. 14 persons living in this house had to be evacuated. The educational process had to be stopped due to the fact that the lives of pupils and teachers were endangered by random shooting. In different check-points police is ill-treating all passers-by. At the check- point in Shipol police physically ill-treated Enver Q. Bajraktari and Muhamet Haxhiu from Klina e Ep&rme. MITROVICA: A large police convoy from Mitrovica accompanied by an armoured car headed for Sk&nderaj. It is supposed that some 800 policemen were sent to Sk&nderaj. In the villages of Lushta and Broboniq many policemen were stationed. In Lushta shooting from fire weapons can be heard. APRIL 7: GLLOGOC: A police convoy from Prishtina accompanied by an armoured car headed for Sk&nderaj. The policemen sang "chetnik" songs. In Gllogoc and Komoran shooting has become a regular occurrence. The number of policemen is growing. Apart from the check-point in Komoran policemen are stationed in 6 nearby locations. In the village of Llapushnik police shot bullets in the direction of Shaban Shala, vice chairman of the CDHRF. In Komoran police raided the houses of Haradin Canolli and Ismail Neziri. Fuel was looted from the two. APRIL 8: SK&NDERAJ: At 11 a.m. shooting from all kinds of weapons was heard. The villages of Kopiliq i Posht&m, Vojnik&, Turiqec and Llaush& were shelled. The gravest situation was in the village of Kopiliq i Posht&m where several houses were hit. The house of Fazli Haxhiu burned to the ground. Fortunately, the members of this family had previously left the house. In the village of Turiqec, the Hoti quarter was badly damaged. The houses of Sejdi and Nazif Halimi, Beqir Idrizi, Islam Ramadani, Bislim Hoti, Halim Halimi and Ibish Rushiti were hit. The house of Ibish Rushiti had previously been looted by the police. From 4 p.m. until 5 p.m. the villages of Kopiliq and Broja were shelled by heavy artillery. Many houses were seen burning. Police re-enforcement were brought to many check- points. In Sk&nderaj, the quarters in the vicinity of the police station are almost deserted. GLLOGOC: Loud detonations coming from the villages of Llausha, Kopiliq, A^areva and Marina were heard. APRIL 10: SK&NDERAJ: At the check-point in T&rnafc 2 armoured cars and some 200 policemen were stationed. The village of Kopiliq i Posht&m is shelled day after day. The village is deserted apart of some older people who have stayed there to look after the cattle. From the house of Xhem& Murtez Shala, Nurie Shala (70) and her son Ahmet (40)-both paralysed could not be evacuated. In Gllogoc, Ahmet Mustafa (45) from Abria e Poshtme was arrested. He was taken to Prishtina and was physically ill-treated. A sack was put on his head. On being released police shot bullets in his direction. Due to injuries suffered his health condition is very grave. APRIL 11: SK&NDERAJ: The situation in Sk&nderaj continues to be very grave. Serbian police forces are not withdrawing from the region. In the vicinity of Polac 5 tanks were stationed. The villages of Turiqec and Kopiliq were shelled. The deserted "Kastrati" quarter was looted by the police. The area surrounding the check-point in Klina e Ep&rme was mined. A Serbian flag was raised in order to provoke Albanians. THE EVENTS IN THE DISTRICT OF DE^AN APRIL 6: DE^AN: The situation continues to be very grave. In the village of Gllogjan people have started to return to their homes. More than half of the houses have become un-inhabitable. The educational process in the "Hasan Prishtina" Primary School has not commenced. Serbian police was stationed along roads leading to the municipality center. Cars and passers-by are stopped. Armed Serbian civilians are ill-treating Albanians. Many Albanians were ill- treated by the police in the center of De^an. APRIL 10: DE^AN: The situation continues to be very tensed and is showing no signs of improvement. Electricity was disconnected to the entire region. At 9 p.m. lighting rockets were fired from the police station in Irzniq. This caused panic in the "Dodaj" quarter in the vicinity of this station. A bus full of policemen was sent to the police station in De^an. Many citizens gathered for protest walks in the center of De^an. A large number of policemen were in a state of alert. In the outskirts of the town police stopped, checked the identities of many passengers and physically ill-treated Fehmi Mataj from the village of Pobergja and Shaq& Haklaj from Isniq. The phone lines of the sub-council in De^an were disconnected. Once the lines were brought in order our associates received many threats and were insulted. Lots of pressure is being put to the sub-council in De^an to prevent them from continuing with their work. INFORMATION ON THE PEACEFUL PROTESTS APRIL 9: PRISHTINA: Serbian police forces prevented many Albanians from coming to Prishtina in order to participate in the peaceful protests. Over 100.000 Albanians participated in the protests under the motto "Give peace a chance". Police prevented those present from protesting in the center of the city. Police did not intervene during the protests. Yet, many Albanian citizens were ill-treated after them. Selami Arif Behluli (1976), a student from Randobrava, was stopped by the police. He was physically ill-treated. DM 120 were looted from him. Skender Hykolli, Xhavit Qiriqi and Xhavit Gashi from Sllatina e Madhe, were stopped, provoked and physically ill-treated. DM 100 were looted from the first, DM 50 from the second and DM 20 from the third. Valdet Gashi (17) and Agim Orllati (17), a pupil of the "Sami Frash&ri" Secondary School, Maliq and Faruk Gashi from the village of Mramor as well as Artan Mjekiqi (18) were physically ill-treated. The latter suffered many injuries. A police patrol in the "Jabllanica" str. drove through the mass of people and provoked them. Naim Ukaj (1978), Sami Ukaj (1975), Ilir Hoxhaj (1975) and Safet Osmani (1974) from Prizren, were stopped by 15 policemen, physically ill-treated, insulted, forced to swallow some placards and threatened with liquidation. Bedri S. Demiri (35) from Podujeva and Rizah Krasniqi (1955) from Gjilan, a teacher with the "Rexhep Elmazi" Primary School, were physically ill-treated. FERIZAJ: Nebih Xhema from Ferizaj as well as many other Albanian citizens were stopped in the outskirts of Prishtina and prevented from participating in the protests. VITI: Sabri Nazifi from the village of T&rpeza was physically ill- treated in the outskirts of Vitia. Many army vehicles paraded through the town shooting from automatic weapons. LIPJAN: Ali and Mehmetali Gashi, members of the presidency of the LDK branch in Sllovia were taken for informative talks to the local police station in Lipjan. They were interrogated on the organization of protests. APRIL 10: PRISHTINA: Valmira Qitaku (1982), "Bregu i Diellit" quarter L/III no.4 and Jehona Pacolli (1982), "Luboteni" str. 12, pupils, were beaten-up by the police. Due to injuries suffered Valmira had to seek for medical help. Latif Beqiri (1942) was severely ill-treated by the police. He was injured on his head, chest and ribs. MITROVICA: Januz Tahir Mehmeti (39) and Brahim Ajet Mehmeti (35), residents of the "Tavnik" quarter as well as Besim Syqeri Musliu (27) and Qamil Haki Kurteshi (23) from the village of Vinarc i Posht&m were physically ill-treated by the police. Police at the check-point in Shipol stopped buses and checked the identities of those traveling. Halit R. Barani (47), chairman of the sub-council in Mitrovica was taken by the police and was interrogated. KA^ANIK: Many Albanian citizens were ill-treated on their return from the protest walks. Xhemajl Braha (1966) from Stagova was taken to the police station and was physically ill-treated under the pretext of having insulted the policemen. FERIZAJ: Police stopped and checked the identities of many Albanian drivers. Personal data was taken from Feriz and Nezir Hyseni. KAMENICA: Police blocked the roads leading to town. Many protestors were prevented from gathering in the center. VITI: During the peaceful protests in Vitia, Ramadan Ramadani, khoja of the mosque in the village of Drobesh, was stopped and taken to the police station. He was interrogated and insulted. Sabri Ajvazi (1975), Mysyr Bilalli (1981), Bekim Hajdari (1974) and Lulzim Neziri (1979) were arrested by the police, taken to the police station and physically ill-treated. They were released but ordered not to participate in other protests. GJILAN: Sherif Byqmeti (1950), a farmer from the village of Ponesh was attacked by 3 Serbian civilians. He was insulted and physically ill-treated. Due to injuries suffered he had to ask for medical help. Blerim Halimi (1978) from Livo^ i Ep&rm was arrested and physically ill-treated. He was accused of organizing the protests. Musa Zymberi (1939), a farmer living in "Prishtina" str. 3/20 was stopped by the police. LIPJAN: Police forced Albanian protestors out of the main street. Shyqeri Hyseni from Rufci i Ri was physically attacked. APRIL 11: GJILAN: Serbian police prevented the protest walks in the city promenade. MITROVICA: Many Albanian citizens were prevented from participating in the protest walks. Several were ill-treated. SUHAREKA: In order to prevent people from participating in the protest walks police sent many vehicles for technical checks. KA^ANIK: Zekiria Shabi Burrniku (1978), Avdyl Rexhep Burrniku (1979) and Nusret Hebib Rexha (1977) from the "Lagja e Re" quarter were stopped and sent to the local police station. They were physically ill-treated. A gun was put on the head of the latter. He was threatened with liquidation. Due to injuries suffered he had to ask for medical help. Draft summons were delivered to 35 Albanian youngsters. APRIL 12: FERIZAJ: Police prevented the protest walks in the city promenade. OTHER INFORMATION: APRIL 5: MITROVICA: Unidentified persons attacked the house of Agim Xhemajl Kabashi (38), living in "Kroi i Vitakut" quarter. His Serbian neighbours are organizing groups to cause insecurity among the Albanians. APRIL 6: PODUJEVA: Large police forces arrived from different towns in Serbia. At 10 a.m. more than a hundred policemen arrived accompanied by 12 armoured cars. Half an hour later 4 buses full of policemen arrived. Many police vehicles carrying anti-aircraft guns were seen. These forces headed for Prishtina. Large scale police movements were seen in the direction of the villages of Lluzhan, K&rpimeh, Llapashtic&, Orllan and Dumnic&. In the village of Popova large areas of forests were burned. Lots of damage was done in Hertica too. The Serbian compulsive authorities of the "Javor" enterprise in Podujeva dismissed the following Albanian workers: Sabri Salihu, a driver and Xheladin Emini from Pakashtica; Nazmi Zhegrova, a forester and Zymer Zhegrova from Hertica; Nazmi Halili and Rrustem Hamiti, drivers from Dumnica; Enver Halili from Lladrovc and Jakup Krasniqi from Majanc, mechanics; Sylejman Musliu from Zakut, Ismet Kika from Lup^, Jahir Avdiu from Zhitija, Shefki Rexhepi from Shtedima, Sabit Imeri, physical laborers; Fadil Ademi from Pollata, Bajram Podvorica from Podujeva, Tahir Osmani, a driver from Ballovc and Eset Qerimi from Llausha. Police searched for weapons at the houses of Mustaf& Rexhepi and Hasim Isuf Shabani in the village of Metohija. Shefqet Asllani was left an order to report to the police station in K&rpimeh. GJILAN: Rexhep Dauti (1971), a student from Haxhaj, an activist of the Youth Forum of the LDK was taken for informative talks to the local police station and was ordered to report again on April 20. Fatmir Lipovica, an asylumseeker repatriated from Germany was sent to serve his prison term in the prison of Dubrava. GJAKOVA: Some 20 policemen were stationed in the vicinity of the "Emin Duraku" textile factory. Many vehicles were stopped and prevented from going to Peja. In the military barracks in the center of the town maneuvers are held. KLINA: Brahim K. Berisha (19), a student of electro-technics from Klina, was stopped by the police and sent to the Security Center in Prishtina. He was kept there for 6 hours, interrogated and severely ill-treated. Due to injuries suffered he had to seek for medical help. LIPJAN: A military unit stationed in "K&r^eva" near Ribar i Madh provoked locals. MALISHEVA: Alban Mazreku from Malisheva was stopped by the Serbian police. He was thoroughly checked and physically ill-treated in the presence of his mother and grandmother. He was looted DM 100. APRIL 7: PODUJEVA: Police intervened in the "Bardhi" cafe in Podujeva. The identities of those present were checked. Arben Havolli (1978) from Llapashtica e Ep&rme was arrested. He was physically ill-treated for weapons and ordered to report again on April 13. Under the same pretext Sami Plakolli from Podujeva was physically ill-treated. PRISHTINA: Islam Bajrami, a member of the chairmanship of the LDK branch in Prizren was stopped by the police. On checking his identity he was ordered to take his car for a technical check. Idriz Maloku (1956), living in "Drenica I" 90 was summoned for weapons and was threatened by two policemen named Sllavko and Boshko. FERIZAJ: 9 trucks with 50 soldiers stopped in front of the "Muharrem Shemsedini" Primary School in Fshati i Vjet&r and were stationed in front of the houses of Osman Hyseni and Adem Hyseni. They entered the "Bibaj" depot of raw materials. After half an hour, they left for Ferizaj. Meanwhile, about 500 m from these houses, some policemen were stationed in the woods near the houses of the Leskovcaj family. In the "Bajram Curri" quarter of the village of Ga^ka police raided in search for weapons the house of Shyqeri Bajrami. His son Bekim (23) was left a summon to report to the Security Center in Ferizaj. He was physically ill-treated and ordered to report again. GLLOGOC: On the cross-road in Orllat police thoroughly checked a group of teachers of the "Asim Vokshi" Primary School in Panorc. Money was looted from the driver. ZHUR: In the list of names of the 178 Albanians "loyal" to the Serbian regime, which was sent to international organizations, is that of Ethem Hoxha from the village of Zhur. Ethem had died 4 years ago. APRIL 8: PRIZREN: Mit&r Zef Berisha, chairman and Frrok Mesulaj, activist of the LDK in the village of Grazhdanik were arrested, kept in the local police station, severely ill-treated and sent to the court for petty offences in Prizren. Mit&r was sentenced to a prison term of 25 days. Frrok to 15. The two were sentenced due to the fact that they collected aid for the people in Drenica. Jakup Duraku was stopped in the village of Dushanova and was physically ill-treated. PODUJEVA: Police raided in search for weapons the houses of Faik, Tefik and Nexhip Babatinca and Hasan Gubetini. The latter was arrested, psychologically ill-treated and ordered to report again with his son and brother on April 13. MALISHEVA: A helicopter flew rather low and took photos of the Mirusha waterfalls. KA^ANIK: Isa Vishi (1954), a mechanic from Dubrava was arrested for weapons, kept for 5 hours at the local police station and ordered to report again with his brothers Ramadan and Bekim, brother-in-law Mustafa and his nephew Nexhmedin Elezi on April 9. PRISHTINA: Large police forces have been noticed in the outskirts of Prishtina and in the villages of B&rnica e Poshtme, Lebane, etc. VITI: A police squad arrested and physically ill-treated Isja Zeka (1976) from Begunca. FERIZAJ: Ismajl Mehmeti from Bibaj, an LDK activist, was taken for informative talks at the Security Center in Ferizaj. GJILAN: Enver Bllaca (1950) from C&rrnica, an LDK activist, was taken for informative talks. APRIL 9: KA^ANIK: On April 8 and 9, in the villages of Nika and Teka large areas of forests were burning. PRIZREN: 15 policemen raided in search for weapons the Osmankaj and Mem^aj families in the village of Lugishta e Hasit. Rushit and Kapetan Osmankaj were physically ill-treated. Nezir Mustaf& Osmankaj and Hasan, Muhamet and Xhavit Mem^aj were arrested. Aziz Likaj (1962) was arrested for weapons in the village of Krajka near Has. Unidentified Serbian speaking persons left a warning letter to Bedri Kastrati in Dushanova, an activist with the District Financial Council in Prizren. According to the letter police have information that he and his brother Hamit possess weapons and that they should leave the place. FERIZAJ: Hasan Abazi, a member of the chairmanship of the LDK branch, was summoned for informative talks at the Security Center in Ferizaj. GJILAN: Many vehicles full of heavily armed policemen headed for Prishtina. Venhar Hiziri (1967), a professor with the "Zenel Hajdini" Secondary School in Gjilan and Elez Muji (1945), a primary school teacher in the village of Bresalc, were taken for informative talks at the Security Center in Gjilan. VUSHTRRI: On the way from Mitrovica to Stant&rg, police stopped, checked the identities of and took to the police station in Mitrovica the following: Ibush Jonuzi, vice-chairman of the LDK branch in Vushtrria; Shemsi Rrahimi, a professor with Medressah and chairman of the Assembly of the Islamic Community in Kosova; Basri Zekolli, imam with the Islamic Community in Vushtrria. On being interrogated for more than 2 hours, they were released. Ibush was physically ill-treated. The above mentioned were going for an official visit to the village of Bare. RAHOVEC: Kujtim Shyqeri Hamza (1976), Enver Eminazeri and Enver Korenica were stopped by the police. Kujtim was physically ill- treated. Due to injuries suffered he had to ask for medical help. PRISHTINA: Serbian soldiers are digging trenches in the vicinity of the villages of Unitet and Milefc. Military vehicles paraded through the Dragusha quarter and the villages of N&nt& Jugoviq and B&rnica e Poshtme. Soldiers provoked passers-by. In N&nt& Jugoviq police prevented passengers from going to Prishtina and joining the peaceful protestors. Feride Mulliqi (1937), a pensioner, and Saide Kelmendi with her family, were evicted from the flat in "Beogradi" str. 52/1. They inherited this flat from their late sister Egjlane Gashi, a former employee with the Provincial Secretariat for Education and Culture. The flat was delivered to her in 1986. She bought it in 1994. APRIL 10: GJILAN: An army convoy comprised of many trucks carrying cannons paraded through the "Ramiz Sadiku" quarter. Soldiers shot bullets in the air. Serbian forces are holding maneuvers in the vicinity of Veleknica and Malisheva. Bejtush Isufi, chairman of the LDK branch in Gjilan, was stopped by the police in Kishnica and was prevented from going to a meeting in Prishtina. PRIZREN: Police raided in search for weapons the house of Halit Shehu in Dushanova. They searched for his son Alush Shehu, a student of the Law Faculty in Prishtina. As he was not there, police took his brother Driton (1978) as a hostage. Osman Hoxha, driver and Kadri Tha^i, co-driver in the bus traveling from Prizren to Lugishta near Has, were taken for informative talks and were physically ill-treated. The two were interrogated for weapons. GLLOGOC: Shaban Neziri (1949), an accountant from Krajkova and activist of the sub-CDHRF in Gllogoc; Hafir Shala (1960), a physician from Krajkova, chairman of the Association of Former Political Prisoners and member of the chairmanship of the LDK branch in Gllogoc and Hetem Sinani, a medical technician and activist of the "Mother Theresa" Charitable & Humanitarian Association in Gllogoc, were arrested in Sllatina and sent to the police station in Prishtina. They were interrogated on the political activity of Jakup Krasniqi, Shaban Shala, etc. Hafir is still in detention. APRIL 11: MITROVICA: Ramadan Hysen Istrefi (49) from Bajgora, living in "Kroi i Vitakut" quarter, chairman of the District Financial Council and activist of the LDK, was arrested, sent to the police station and interrogated for more than two hours. He was threatened and ill- treated. Besnik Fadil Preteni (19), a pupil of the "Xheladin Deda" Medical School in Mitrovica, was attacked by a group of 12 Serbian youngsters. Due to injuries suffered he had to ask for medical help. Police raided the house of Salih Beqir Beqiri (58) in the "Tavnik" quarter, confiscated an amount of cigarettes, arrested Salih and his son Abedin (17). They searched for his other son Nexhmedin (16). His sons sell cigarettes to support their family. PRIZREN: Alush Shehu (1974), a Law student, living in the village of Dushanova, "Hasan Prishtina" str. 42, was arrested for weapons in Gjonaj. Beqir Hoxha, unemployed, "Ulqini" str. 96, was arrested for weapons. DELAYED INFORMATION: PRISHTINA: On March 4, Mursel Kosumi (1968), a building contractor living in "Prizreni" str. 40, was stopped by the police and was physically ill-treated due to collecting and sending aid in food and medicine to the village of Dubovc in Drenica. He was ordered to report to the police for six days in a row. He was ill-treated and threatened with liquidation. On March 19-26, Abdurrahman Kadrolli (1967), an accountant living in "Bistrica" str. 4, was summoned to the police. On March 17 he was repatriated from Switzerland. His passport was seized at the airport in Belgrade. He was physically ill-treated and ordered to report again on April 14. In the "Kodra e Trimave" quarter weapons were sought from the following: Fazli Demiri, Zijadin Kadri Kalaja, Milaim Demiri, Mehmet Beka, Rrahim Gashi, Rrustem Hasimi, Imer Ilazi, Musli Demiri, Beqir Beqiri, Hetem Llumnica, Bahtir Sekira^a, Nuhi and Selman Berisha, Abdullah Musliu, Shaban Kadriolli, Nazmi Mustafa, Nevzat Rama, Xhemajl Beqiri, Shefqet Sylejmani, Nazif Zeka, Dulah Beqiri, Kadri Berisha, Murat Pllana, Abaz and Nuhi Mushica. On March 31, police searched for Fatmir Krasniqi. On April 3-4, Halil Babatinca and his son were taken for informative talks and were physically ill-treated. OBILIQ: On March 18-23, Remzi Haziri (1954) from Raskova was summoned to the local police station in Obiliq and was interrogated. KLINA: On March 24, Sadik Kallamuka (1940) was dismissed from work. On March 27, Zenun B. Rraci (1954), an economist from Si^eva, was arrested at the check-point in Pogragja. He was sent to the Security Center in Prishtina and was kept there for a day. On April 3, Sasha Voshtiq physically attacked and threatened with a gun his neighbours Bardhec Simonaj, Albert P. Culaj (1981) and Marjan Simonaj. On April 3, police seized two "Ascona" cars in the ownership of Rizah Kadriu and Syl& H. Kadriu both from A^areva near Sk&nderaj, living in Klina, "Tikveshi" str. 21, 22, temporarily employed in Austria. Police threatened and provoked Syla's wife Hajrie Kadriu and Rizah's son Arben Kadriu. KAMENICA: On March 29, Fatmir T. Basha (1962) from the village of Hodonoc was summoned to the police station in Gjilan. Police inspector S&rgjan Gjorgjeviq interrogated him on the number of asylum-seekers and his contacts with them. On April 3, Ruzhdi Morina (1953) from the village of Hodonoc was stopped in Kamenica. He was sent to the police station, insulted and physically ill-treated. PODUJEVA: On April 1, police searched for Mexhit Hasani. He was left an order to report to the police. On April 2, police raided the house of Salih Sejdiu from Repa. He was left an order to report to the police. On April 3, large police forces checked passers-by. Market inspectors fined many Albanians due to the fact that they closed their shops during the protests. If the fines of 800-1200 dinars are not paid the shops will be closed down. GLLOGOC: On April 2, Arben Janova (1980), a secondary school pupil, was stopped at the check-point in Komoran. He was physically ill- treated and suffered many injuries. FERIZAJ: On April 2, Ahmet Tahiri from Balaj was summoned for weapons to the police station in Nerodime and was severely ill- treated. GJILAN: On April 3, Ilmi Miftari from the village of Vrap^iq was arrested for weapons. He was physically ill-treated at the police station in Gjilan. Shaqir Bislimi (1954) from the village of Dob&r^an was summoned for informative talks at the Security Center in Gjilan. He was interrogated on the current political situation in Kosova, particularly in his village and asked about certain masked persons moving through the village. Police inspector Zhivojin Deniq told him to co-operate with the police. KA^ANIK: On March 3, Ramadan Hasan Sopa (1929), a farmer living in "2 Korriku" str. was arrested for weapons. He was physically ill- treated and suffered many injuries on his head and back. He and his 2 sons, Ismajl (1953), an employee with the "Skenderbeu" Secondary School and Musli (1962), were ordered to report to the police. The next day they were threatened and insulted. Ismajl and Musli were physically ill-treated and suffered many injuries. They were ordered to report again on April 6. MALISHEVA: On April 3, in the vicinity of the villages of Mle^an and Llozica, 3 Serbian civilians provoked Albanian pupils. One of the civilians threatened the pupils with a gun. PRIZREN: On April 4, police in Krajka stopped the "Bresi Tourist" bus in the ownership of Mon Fanaj. The policemen thoroughly checked the luggage of the passengers as well as their identities. Many villagers of Krajka received summons for informative talks. MITROVICA: On April 4, police in the village of Shupkofc stopped the "Union" bus in the ownership of Kajtaz Peci. All passengers were forced out of the bus. Agron Xhabir Peci (25) from Rahova was severely ill-treated. He suffered many injuries on his face and had a tooth broken. Prishtina, April 12 1998 Information Service ____________________________________________________________________ ALBANEWS is not affiliated with the Albanian Government, the Kosova Government, any association or organization, nor any information or news agency. Reports, articles and news items from various sources are distributed via ALBANEWS for INFORMATIVE purposes only. 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