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Albanian Times, April 26, 1996
From: Albanian Times <AlbaTimes@aol.com>
Albanian Times
April 26, 1996
CONTENTS
[01] Balkan Telecom Ministers Meet in Sofia
[02] Albanian Youth Killed by Greek Coast Guard
[03] Berisha Calls for Calm After Kosova Killings
[04] Berisha Awarded Italian Order
[05] Solana to Visit Albania, Other Countries
[06] Former Communist Officials on Trial
[07] Socialists to Join Forces with Other Leftists
[08] Kosova Migrants Thought Drowned in Danube
[01] Balkan Telecom Ministers Meet in Sofia
SOFIA, April 25 - Posts and telecommunications ministers from Balkan and
neighbouring countries opened in Sofia a two-day meeting aimed at upgrading
the region's services and networks. The countries represented at the
meeting are Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus, Moldova, Slovenia, Turkey, Croatia,
Romania, rump Yugoslavia, Russia, Ukraine, Hungary, Macedonia and Albania.
The ministers will discuss setting up a pan-Balkan telecommunications pool
and a postal pool to coordinate telecom and postal projects in the region
and boost services in the Balkan countries. The telecom pool's plans
include launching a satellite, which will serve more countries in the
region.
[02] Albanian Youth Killed by Greek Coast Guard
ATHENS, April 25 - The Greek coast guard killed an Albanian boat captain in
a shoot-out north of the Greek island of Corfu Thursday, police said. The
coast guard arrested two other Albanians on the boat, which failed to obey
orders to stop and be inspected but opened fire at the patrol boat, they
said. ``The coast guard returned fire aiming at the outboard engine to
immobilize the boat but the boat captain, who was 28, was killed. The two
others are 22 and 15 years old,'' a police spokesman said. An assault
rifle, bullets, gasoline and tools were found on the boat and the coast
guard said they believed the three were members of a gang stealing yachts
in northern Corfu. Earlier in the day the same patrol boat arrested another
Albanian boat captain after a shoot-out in the same area. Greek coast guard
boats often patrol the waters, especially around Corfu which is near
Albania and the Aegean islands near the Turkish coast, to stop illegal
immigration. (Albanian Times, Reuters)
[03] Berisha Calls for Calm After Kosova Killings
TIRANA, April 25 - Albanian President Sali Berisha called on ethnic
Albanians in Kosova to remain calm following ethnic killings in the
Yugoslav region and refrain from any acts that might raise tensions.
Berisha also urged the international community to take swift measures to
solve ethnic problems in Kosova to ensure peace and stability in the
Balkans. ``Under these conditions, I call on all political forces and
Albanians in Kosova to stay calm and avoid any provocation which aims to
sow violence and terror and destabilise the situation,'' Berisha said in a
statement reported by Albanian Television. Gunmen killed five Serbian
policemen and civilians and wounded five this week in Kosova, apparently in
revenge for an earlier killing of an Albanian radical student. The violence
has prompted fears that ethnic Albanian separatists were prepared to turn
to arms to fight Belgrade's heavy police presence in the area in defiance
of the policy of non-violence preached by Kosova's Albanian leadership.
Berisha said the murder of the Albanian student in Prishtina, and other
killings were ``part of the strategy of Serbian extremist and nationalist
circles who want to aggravate further the situation in Kosova.'' The Kosova
daily Rilindja published in Tirana said the situation in the region was
very tense. It accused Serbian police of violating the rights of Albanians
in some cities. The paper alleged that police had beaten some young
Albanians on buses in the Kosova region on Wednesday. (Albanian Times,
Reuters)
[04] Berisha Awarded Italian Order
TIRANA, April 25 - Albanian President Sali Berisha was awarded Wednesday
"The Order of Merit" by his Italian counterpart Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, the
president's office said. The Order cited Berisha's contribution in building
a juridical state and strengthening the friendship between the two
countries. Last Friday, Scalfaro visited Tirana for the second time,
promising Berisha increased Italian efforts to arrange an association
agreement between Albania and the European Union. (Albanian Times)
[05] Solana to Visit Albania, Other Countries
BRUSSELS, April 25 - As NATO Secretary-General Javier Solana prepares yet
another foray into eastern and central Europe, the alliance has begun to
focus on how to avoid a backlash from countries left out of its eastwards
expansion. Solana, whose visit takes in the Czech Republic, Slovakia,
Bulgaria, Romania, and Albania, is expected once again to deliver the
message that limited alliance enlargement is definitely going ahead
whatever the noises from Moscow. ``Everyone now knows we are talking about
Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, and possibly Slovakia,'' said one
alliance diplomat. He said NATO had even drawn up plans to keep the cost to
a minimum by not demanding that new members modernise their armies as a
prerequiste to membership or join immediately in costly operations such as
air defence. NATO countries are now concentrating on how to deal with the
fears of those left out and ward off accusations of a new post-Cold War
carve-up of Europe, similar to the Yalta conference between the victorious
allies of World War Two. (Albanian Times, Reuters)
[06] Former Communist Officials on Trial
Five Albanian communist-era officials accused of crimes against humanity
are standing trial. They are former head of the Presidium of the People's
Assembly Haxhi Lleshi, former Deputy Premier Manush Myftiu, former Deputy
Interior Minister Zylyftar Ramizi, former Supreme Court Chairman Aranit
Cela, and former Chief Prosecutor Rrapi Mino. Haxhi Lleshi did not appear
in court due to poor health. (Albanian Times)
[07] Socialists to Join Forces with Other Leftists
TIRANA, April 24 - Albania's Socialists said they would join forces with
five other center and leftist parties to boost their chances of winning the
country's third free elections in May. After four years in opposition, the
Socialists said they were certain to sweep the conservative Democrats from
power, and promised to further market reforms while improving the standard
of living in Europe's poorest country. The move came just over two weeks
after the ruling Democratic Party of President Sali Berisha allied with
rightwing and centrist parties to step up their fight against the
Socialists and what they see as an ex-communist comeback. ``We have agreed
to cooperate so that the center-left wins in Albania's elections,'' said
senior Socialist figure Gramoz Ruci. ``After that, the possibility is open
for further cooperation in setting up a government and other matters.''
Ruci said the Socialist Party would back the allied parties in
constituencies where it did not have a candidate. (Albanian Times, Reuters)
[08] Kosova Migrants Thought Drowned in Danube
BUDAPEST, April 24 - Up to eight ethnic Albanians from Kosova are believed
to have drowned while attempting to cross the river Danube from Hungary to
Slovakia, the Hungarian police said on Wednesday. The migrants were trying
to enter Slovakia illegally near the Hungarian town of Esztergom, 40
kilometers north of Budapest, Esztergom police chief Lieutenant-Colonel
Istvan Kemenszki said. The Albanians were crossing the river, which forms
part of the Hungarian-Slovak border, in a motorboat which capsized as it
was probably laden with twice as many passengers as it was designed for,
Kemenszki said. The police eventually rounded up eight of the passengers
while three more migrants were later found clinging to buoys by the border
guards. Eight men are still missing, Kemenszki said. ``They could perhaps
have swum out and escaped, but in the worst case they have drowned,'' he
said. (Albanian Times, Reuters)
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