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Center for Peace and Tolerance demands prevention of monstrous crimes against children
August 28, 2000

Unprecedented monstrous crimes against Serb children
Unprecedented monstrous crimes against Serb children
Pristina, August 27 - On the occasion of the outburst of violence in the village of Skulanevo on the Lipljan-Kosovo Polje road when ethnic Albanian extremists killed one and injured four children, Center for Peace and Tolerance in Pristina have sent a letter to the UNICEF executive director Carol Bellamie and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees Mary Robinson, demanding that urgent measures be taken in order to put an end to crimes against children.

It is stressed in the letter that ethnic Albanian terrorists do not even spare children in order to expel Serbs from Kosovo and Metohija. Picking their victims they ran over the children playing outside the road.

The list of brutal crimes against the innocent is long. Some 10 children have been injured in a recent terrorist attack in the village of Crkvene Vodice. A group of children in the village of Staro Gracko have come under a bomb attack.

"Do we have to remind You and the world once again that two six-month-old babies were burned down last year, that ethnic Albanian terrorists have kidnapped a grandfather and his six-month-old granddaughter who was later found massacred, that they cut off a six-year-old girl's arm, that a 12-year-old Turk girl was killed in central Prizren", it is stressed in the letter.

The residents of Kosovo and Metohija are being killed on a daily basis by ethnic Albanian terrorists. Though nothing can soothe their parents' grief you can at least condemn those atrocities in public and demand that KFOR and UNMIK protect the innocent or urgently leave Kosovo and Metohija, it is said in the Center for Peace and Tolerance letter.
 


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