DP Sends Resolution for Condemnation of Serbian genocide to Kosovo

The Democratic Party has deposited in Albania's Parliament a Resolution project for condemning the Serb massacre and genocide in Kosovo. The chairman of the DP parliamentary group, Enkeleed Alibeaj, is taught that he has handed over this resolution, which was promised earlier by the DP. The resolution highlights and uses the term <x0genocide” for violence [...]
The Democratic Party has deposited in Albania's Parliament a Resolution project for condemning the Serb massacre and genocide in Kosovo. The chairman of the DP parliamentary group, Enkeleed Alibeaj, is taught that he has handed over this resolution, which was promised earlier by the DP.
The resolution highlights and uses the term <x0genocide” for the violence committed by Serb forces on Kosovo territory. It is based on the UN Special Reporter A/53/322 report of the UN General Assembly, d. 11,09.1998, for the murders and executions of Albanian residents in their settlements and the large number of outcasts; as well as the UN Secretary General's statement in the 53rd session of the UN Commission for Human Rights, E/CN.4/1999/ SR.19, dt. July 9th 1999, for the 20-year end of “under the black clouds of genocide”, which is also marked by the “when the ethnic cleansing carried out by Serbian authorities in Kosovo, which seems to have only one goal: to expel from Kosovo or kill as many ethnic Albanians as possible, denying the fundamental rights to life, freedom and security”.
The resolution refers to crimes committed by Serbian forces through a planned and institutionalised campaign aimed at eliminating Albanians and violent change of ethnic composition, resulting in the expulsion of about 1 million people (companied with the seizure of identity documents, vehicles or any other kind aimed at destroying evidence of their identity and affiliation), the murder of about 12 thousand vulnerable civilians from all ethnicities, among 1392 children and 1739 women.
Also on its base are 100 collective massacres recorded against Kosovo's civilian population, mainly Albanians, with the destruction of settlements and houses in many towns and villages on Kosovo's territory; given the horrors of these brutal acts involving the vivid burns in the presence of families, the cruel murder of children, women and elderly as in Likoshan, where 24 civilian victims occurred from February 28th to March 1st 1998. /A2Conn












