Gracko survivors blame NATO 
Introduction by Jared Israel (August, 1999)
The letter below written by residents of         Gracko, the Kosovo town where KLA terrorists murdered 14         Serbian farmers on July 23, 1999. KFOR is of course the         latest alias for NATO. NATO is in turn very much under         the control of the US government. So as the late Mr.         Truman said, the buck stops there
We'd love to         help but...
The letter notes that Gracko residents         repeatedly begged the local British KFOR (that is NATO)         forces for protection. KFOR repeatedly declined. Must beg         off; previously engaged. Take a rain check?
In 'The         Shame of NATO' (1) Serbian refugees         from Kosovo report that NATO troops watched while the KLA         drove them from their homes. We         were told the same thing by the spokesman for Jewish         residents forced out of Pristina,         the capital of Kosovo. (2)
It would appear that no matter who appeals to         KFOR for help these preservers of ethnic peace are always         too busy to combat terrorism. Too busy doing what?
Bordering on         chaos
Wasn't it NATO that used the threat of         continued bombing to force Yugoslav border guards to         abandon their posts on the Albanian border? NATO cannot         claim this was intended to protect ethnic Albanians in         Kosovo; border guards guard borders.         Northern Albania, which abuts Kosovo, is ruled by bands         of gangsters and by the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA)         which draws recruits from criminal elements. The Yugoslav         border guards played a crucial role in protecting         Albanians and everyone else in Kosovo from criminal and         terrorist attacks.
Having disposed of the Yugoslavs, NATO         installed no guards of its own. The border is therefore         open. Not porous, open. Is NATO too stupid to know that         unguarded borders allow criminals to pass? Perhaps, but         stupidity doesn't wash as an excuse. The Albanian border         has been a bone of contention between NATO and the         Yugoslav government for almost a year. Indeed, when the         threat of NATO bombing forced the Yugoslavs to withdraw         some forces in October of 1998, they were permitted to         maintain troops in Kosovo precisely         in order to protect the border.
NATO had to know that opening the border would         guarantee an influx of KLA/criminal thugs. Since NATO         insisted on getting rid of the guards we can only         conclude that NATO desired the result of getting rid of         the guards. 
Now that the terrorist/criminals are in, NATO         offers "helplessness in the face of overwhelming         chaos" as its rationale for not stopping         secessionist terror. Is it so unreasonable for NATO's         critics to view this as a bit of public relations spin,         intended to hide a practical division of labor? To         conclude that NATO's presence is intended to prevent         Yugoslav intervention and to lull some people into         thinking they will be protected, in order to guarantee         that they take no measures for self-defense? So that,         much to NATO's surprise, the terrorists/criminals can         attack with impunity? With the end result that the         survivors flee Kosovo?
Just as the survivors of Gracko are reportedly         fleeing.
All very         puzzling...
NATO, the KLA and the media try to blame         massacres like this on "mysterious forces" in         Kosovo. These forces are never described very clearly,         hence "mysterious," and NATO troops seem unable         to get a handle on the problem; a stubborn mystery, and         all the more so because the forces seem to be everywhere.         Sometimes the mysterious forces are described as         gangsters, though as the entire European press has         reported, the KLA is itself comprised of gangsters.         Sometimes the mysterious beings are "renegade         elements in the KLA," though from what we have read,         KLA leaders do not treat renegades gently. And sometimes         we are told the terror is carried out by "middle         ranking" leadership, as if the KLA were some         corporation, like Coca Cola or IBM, suffering a         management crisis. In any case, these "mysterious         elements" are invariably called         "extremists" apparently by way of contrast to         the KLA leadership. You may recall that the KLA made a         name for itself by carrying out drive-by shootings and         lobbing bombs into children's restaurants in Pristina,         but time and our media moderate all sins.
Farmers say it's         not a few extremists
As the letter below notes, the killing of the         14 farmers is "not the [work of a few]         extremists." Instead, the "planned ethnic         cleansing of Kosovo...stands in the background of these         and the similar crimes." Planned. That is the key         word here. Planned. These         Gracko farmers are no fools. The ethnic cleansing of         hundreds of thousands of Kosovo residents has required planning         and organization.
In other words, it         requires a Kosovo-wide military/terrorist organization:         the KLA. But is the KLA an independent force? Hardly. It         has been trained by the MPRI, a US company whose field         personnel are retired (?) CIA agents and military         officers. The KLA's military chief is a Croatian officer,         one of the main planners (along with the Pentagon) of the         1995 expulsion of 250,000 Serbian residents from the         Krajina section of Yugoslavia. The KLA has been endorsed         by Madeline Albright. (Since Albright is U.S. Secretary         of State, her endorsement is official policy.) Congress         just voted millions in military aid - for the KLA. 
The KLA never won a single battle against         Yugoslav troops; it is running most of Kosovo because         NATO bombed Yugoslav civilian facilities for 78 days         until Yugoslav forces agreed to withdraw. 
So in the real         world the KLA is dependent on NATO. It is inconceivable         that the KLA would be allowed to launch a campaign to         drive hundreds of thousands of people from Kosovo without         NATO's explicit (if private) approval. 
All things come         to him who waits
As we noted earlier, NATO has a scheduling         problem. It gets daily requests from Serbs, Romas         ("Gypsies") and other ethnic minorities in         Kosovo, as well as from pro-Yugoslav ethnic Albanians         just begging the troops to drop by, and of course the         troops would love to oblige, but where to find the time?         There are simply not enough hours in the day. Ethnic         cleansing, now 90% complete, may offer a solution:
nobody left alive to protect. 
A note on credibility:         The letter below cannot be dismissed as biased due to         source. Officials of the Serbian Orthodox Church in         Kosovo have not generally taken a stance hostile to NATO         (KFOR). Indeed some have advocated an approach of         compromise and cooperation and have been criticized for         doing so. NATO troops recently rescued an Orthodox         Priest, Fr. Sava, from an angry crowd of Kosovo Serbians         who wanted to "soundly thrash" the priest for         meeting with US Secretary of State Madeline Albright. The         Orthodox Church did not distribute this letter because it         has an anti-NATO axe to grind. (If anything it has an         anti-Milosevich axe.) Rather it has distributed this         letter because it is true.         
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From the Information Service of the Serbian         Orthodox Church
PRAVOSLAVLJE PRESS/
Lipljan, July 24, 1999
Report from         Staro Gracko village
The investigation carried out on the very         spot, namely on the territory of Staro Gracko village         (numbering 73 Serbian and 3 Albanian houses) in Lipljan         municipality, has showed that the massacre of 14 Serbs         who were threshing wheat, happened on July 23, 1999,         between 20:30 and 21:30; the fields they were working in,         border on districts of the Albanian villages - Bojance         and Veliki Alas, and are near Bujanicka forest. 
Ten days ago, Staro Gracko villagers requested         KFOR captain in Lipljan, Mr. Alen, to provide them         protection during the harvest, and requested the same         that tragic morning, on July 23, 1999. The answer was         always the same: "We do not have enough men, but we         will visit the fields from time to time". In spite         of that promise, the patrols never visited the fields.         Sometimes KFOR patrols did not pass through Staro Gracko         village for the whole day.
 Fourteen Serbian peasants, among whom         there was a boy aged 15, went to their fields to thresh         wheat. Stevo Lalic heard shooting from the direction of         the fields, and having been concerned for the harvesters         and their not coming back, Lalic and Dragan Odalovic went         to the fields to look for the men. At 200 meters distance         from the place where reaping machine stood, they stopped         and perceived that the reaping machine did not move, but         worked in one place. On its platform, they saw a corpse         of one of the killed villagers.
They returned to the village immediately         (about 21:30) and quickly telephoned KFOR in Lipljan to         inform it. They pointed out that they saw a man killed.         KFOR translator, an Albanian woman, answered that no car         was at disposal at that moment. The Serbs repeatedly         telephoned for at least 10 times, but the answer of the         Albanian translator was always the same. Having concluded         that the phone calls were unsuccessful, Stevo Lalic         immediately went to KFOR police station in Lipljan. Only         than did KFOR send a transporter the scene of crime. They         stopped 50 meters from the reaping machine that was         working in the same place. KFOR soldiers ascertained that         the man on the reaping machine was killed by 3 shots in         the back. The searching of the territory being executed,         13 corpses were found lying everywhere, near the tractors         and in wheat.  
 KFOR conducted an investigation, and the         corpses of the killed were transported to the Clinical         Centre in Pristina. Some of the relatives of the killed         people went to the hospital in Pristina on Saturday, July         24, to identify the corpses. Some of them claim that         certain bodies were mutilated, and one man's head was         smashed. We believe that the autopsy will provide a more         precise report on the event.Further Attacks         on Non-Albanian Population
In the last two weeks, houses in Staro Gracko         village, namely on the farms of Nikola Lukic, Novica         Spasic and Novica Savic were set on fire. Pero Ristic         (aged 65) from Staro Gracko village was kidnapped on the         road between Lipljan and Staro Gracko village. We, the         undersigned people from Lipljan, as well as the other         Serbs from the other villages of this municipality, have         submitted written reports for many times to KFOR         representatives, and talked to them as well, almost every         day, about evidently preconceived Albanian attacks on the         Serbian villages within Lipljan municipality. Rt. Rev.         Artemije, the Bishop of Raska and Prizren, has also         transferred information to KFOR and UNMIK. We have         pointed out that not the extremists, but planned ethnic         cleansing of Kosovo and Metohia from the Serbs, stand in         the background of these and the similar crimes. Unless         the people who committed this crime are found immediately         and punished appropriately, and unless similar crimes are         decisively prevented, we fear that the people will accuse         directly KFOR as another guilty one for not executing its         duties and not providing safe life and work to the         Serbian population.We have been informed that women and children from Staro Gracko village pack their things and prepare to leave their homes...
signed,
Father Milovan Kojic, parish priest of Lipljan and Staro Gracko village
Stevo Lalic, from Staro Gracko village
Further reading:
1) ''The Shame of NATO" at http://emperors-clothes.com/interviews/shameof.htm
Interview with Kosovo Serbs who were attacked out by the KLA as NATO observed.
2) "Driven from Kosovo: Jewish Leader Blames NATO" at http://emperors-clothes.com/interviews/ceda.htm
ORIGINAL ARTICLE:
http://emperors-clothes.com/misc/grack.htm

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