![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
| Return to: Left History: a digital archive | Return to: Say no to imperialist wars! | Return to: NATO-Yugoslav War Internet Resources |
The leader of the ethnic Albanian bandits in Kosovo and Metohija, Hashim Tachi, has finally said loudly and clearly what is already well known, but what KFOR and the UN Civilian Mission in Pristina are consciously suppressing - the terrorist so-called KLA is behind the barricades at the approaches to Orahovac, which are preventing the deployment of the Russian troops within KFOR in this town.
On Wednesday, Tachi visited his men manning the barricades around Orahovac, erected on Aug. 23, and gave them full support saying he hoped that their demands would be met.
Thus, the Orahovac farce received its real dimension - it is known who erected the barricades, with what intentions and who has the final say in the alleged process of the "resolution of the crisis."
Of course, it is not a coincidence that Tachi arrived in Orahovac in a KFOR helicopter, supposedly to underline his importance but also to make known to all who will be in charge of dictating the resolution of the problem.
Tachi is now being offered the opportunity to explain everything to Western Europe exactly how he wants during a weeklong tour.
In the European capitals, he will "explain" his latest plan on evading the demilitarization obligation which is, in fact, "a plan on the transformation" of this terrorist groupation into a police, administrative and political institution, as the ethnic Albanian terrorists from the so-called KLA like to say.
In any case, while Tachi is playing ethnic Albanian leader during his west European tour and explaining his plan on the legalization of one of the most dangerous terrorist organizations in the world, the Russians will continue to patiently wait for the chance to enter Orahovac. It is not known how great their patience is but, according to the current state of affairs, they will have to wait for quite a while before they are allowed, if ever, to enter this town in Kosovo and Metohija.