valery grancher on Tue, 6 Apr 1999 17:21:58 +0200 (CEST) |
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You will find hereafter a temognage from a refugee, there is no comment to add about this !!! Anyway I would be pleased to create an association in France to help refugees against our government decision, I invite all the french people of this list to contact me on my email to organize a meeting in Paris and a legal project to help these refugees by making our government to change this decision ... to get news in real audio about them go to the link: http://www.xs4all.nl/~pressnow/open/audio.html Valery Grancher vgranger@imaginet.fr http://www.imaginet.fr/nomemory ---------------------------------- Seit kokoli, our former correspondent in Pristina, reached Macedonia today. He gives the latest account o Pristina and tells the story of his people reaching the Macedonia border. "Last time I reported from Prishtina. Today, I am repoerting form Tetova. I was one of the tens thousands of albanians of Prishtina, who were obliged to leave the city. It took us four days to reach the border with Macedonia. The first two nights, my family and I were part of the endless columns of vehicles that had left the city. On our way we were joined by thousands of people in vehicles from 3 others towns: Prizren, Rizaj and Gjilan. During these first two days, two babies were born and one person died. The first night found us stuck in total darkness, near the Mill of mortar in Elezan. Around 10 pm, masked armed men, took all the males out of the cars, and threatened them with their life for large summs of money. During that night and the next one, most of people had to leave their vehicles behind; meanwhile we were also getting news that no vehicles was allowed to pass the border with macedonia. The armed masked men stripped us with force even our last possessions and money. Our children had to live and see those scary scenes togethjer with us. Then we had to walk for hours and hours, my wife and our children, until we reached another column of stopped cars in the highway, at the border. Reaching the neutral zone, we felt more secure, yet our horor did not end there. Thousands of people were, and are still, waiting endlessly to pass the border. Among others there a baby of 4 days, and many old people, all under the open sky. It took two days for my family to get out of there. I think there were around 50 000 people who were waiting to be helped out. The humanitarians organisations are trying to relieve the crisis by providing at least bread and water and milk for children. In many cases, families are split, for women and children are getting out by leaving behind their men. I left behind many families, many families who have left their relatives in Kosovo, and no ones knows about them, many hungry children and many sick old. Under these difficult circumstances, the only hope is the hospitality of the albanians of Macedonia, who are providing shelter in these hard days. Kosovo people will never forget this . SEIT KOKOLI, TV ART STUDIO, TETOVA --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl