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PRISTINA - Frustrated by the increasingly dangerous activities of ethnic Albanian terrorists, KFOR command has decided to tighten security measures in Pristina.
It has been said that as of Tuesday there will be more KFOR members and military vehicles in the streets of Pristina, following the murder of one Serb in the capital city of the southern Serbian province.
KFOR Commander German General Klaus Reinhardt, who condemned the murder, said Tuesday that the barbaric behaviour can no longer be tolerated and that all necessary measures will be undertaken to prevent the rampage of those who think that they can kill innocent people without any consequences.
Although Gen. Reinhardt did not specify who was behaving in a barbaric manner in Kosovo and Metohija, it is exactly known whom he meant. Since the arrival of peacekeeping forces in that Serbian province, it has become common practice not to make accusations against whom they are intended, at least not in the case of ethnic Albanian terrorists.
What is clear is that KFOR since its arrival in Kosovo-Metohija to this day has not realized a single one of its three key commitments - create security conditions for all residents of Kosovo-Meothija, create conditions for the return of all refugees and displaced persons and the preservation of the multiconfessional and multiethnic Kosovo-Metohija.
The three commitments are contained in UN Security Council Resolution 1244 and someone should explain what has prevented KFOR from carrying out those commitments.
KFOR, besides that, is obligated to finally shed light on the fate of about 500 Serbs kidnapped in Kosovo-Metohija. The problem involves core human rights, which are so often cited by the powerful Western countries.