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PRISTINA - U.N. Secretary General Kofi Anan arrived Wednesday in Pristina, where he will spend two days to get first-hand knowledge about the latest situation in that southern Serbian province, the activities of KFOR and the U.N. Civilian Mission, the process of normalization in Kosovo and Metohija and about other issues.
On the eve of his arrival in Pristina, Albanian terrorists killed in the center of Pristina a Bulgarian, Valentin Krumov, who was a U.N. mission worker.
That murder, and Monday's murder of a Serb, Zlatibor Nedeljkovic, from the suburb of Ulpijana and the bloody rampage of Albanian terrorists across Kosovo and Metohija suffice as an answer to Anan about how KFOR and the U.N. Mission have conducted the "transformation" of the terrorist "KLA" into a "Kosovo Protection Corps," and the demilitarization of that terrorist organization.
Kofi Anan will face, maybe the most difficult, fact that the U.N. mandate, requiring from peacekeepign forces to maintain law, order and peace in Kosovo and Metohija, is not being realized. Because it is clear to everyone that lawlessness is the order of the day in Kosovo and Metohija.
KFOR, the U.N. Mission, and Bernard Kouchner have allowed Albanian terrorists to pursue unobstructed ethnic cleansing, and the core of the terrorist "KLA" has remained intact to this day. Its leaders are not hiding their goals - to turn the Serbian province into a ethnically cleansed Albanian independent state. And the KFOR command and U.N. Mission are encouraging them in that.