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Show _TheSalt Lake Tribune WORLD Sunday, May 30, 1999 QuestforPeace Eluding NATO Alliance jets pound away at Yugoslavia until peace terms are met by Milosevic THE WASHINGTON POST KUKES, Albania — Serbian paramilitary forees Ferije Rexhepi, 20, was in her houseat 6:30 a.m. when gunfire erupted in the street. About 10 apparently masked men barged in and went massacredat least 20 men andset THE ASSOCIATED PRESS s AQ Serbs Kill Albanian Men, Burn Homes in Massacre, Say Refugees Kosovo is a southern province of Serbia, the dominant republic in the Yugoslav federation. Although BELGRADE, Yugoslavia — European leaders gled to revive their quest for a diplomatic way Serbsconsiderit the cradle of their national identity of the Kosovo crisis Saturday, but common round remained elusive as NATO renewed its 90 percent of its prewar population of 2 million was ethnic Albanian. Belgrade insists that its milita tion in Kosovois necessary to quell a terror led secessionist drive. pledge to pound away at Yugoslavia until the alliynce’s terms for peaceare met. the German and French prime ministers called for a new meetingof the leading industrial states and Meanwhile, Milosevic’s office issued a statement reiterating that Yugoslavia accepts the general principles of a plan sketched out in early May by Russia and the world’s top seven industrial countries, Russia to assess the results of talks between Moscow’s Balkans envoy, Viktor Chernomyrdin, and Yuv President Slobodan Milosevic. known as the G-8. The plan demands, among other things, a withdrawalof Yugoslav forces from Kosovo \TO Secretary-General Javier Solana said dur- ing « visit to the Istranabasein northern Italy that he and the deployment of an international security fire to dozens of homesthree days ago in an assault on a neighborhood in Prizren, according to refugees arriving here from Yugoslavia, and, after paying guards about him downstairs, the men beat the $44 “just to know if my son-in-law was alive or dead,” he was al lowed to enter Inside, Nefail Rexhepi said he found the “barely recognizable’ coupleandlootedthe houseuntil about 8:30, when they ordered Numerous refugees said that Rexhepito leave. Rexhepi andotherrefugees de- scribed fleeing throughthe neigh- borhood with houses burning all aroundthemandgunfire echoing throughthestreets fire. The soldiers entered houses, told the women, children and old. er men to leave, andthen killed 20 Rexhepi’s father, grade convicted two Australian aid workers ofespioCARE Australia workerSteve Pratt was sentenced to 12 years, and Peter Wallace was handedafour. yearterm. A Yugoslav CAREworker, Branko Jelen, receiveda six-year sentence. zcos return under the protection of an international peacekeeping force. ilosevie’s military commanders andthe troops tried to cross the border into C roatia The trial went on despite the insistence by CARE Australia and Pratt and Wallace were arrested March31 as they Allows you to choose the method of wrapping that will give you the best Australian governmentofficials that the aid work e innocent. Lawyersfor the three men said urday they would appeal to Yugoslavia's S Military Court results. Try the Prolesses wrapping withoutheat featuring exclusive Zotosol conditioning. Reg. $60, Now $52 Includes haircut; long hair extra We welcome walk-ins orcall for an appointment z y direct should understandthatthere will be no Latin American Leaders Huddle in Mexico gling to recover from Hurricane on the continuanceof these poli- Mitch, whichkilled at least 9,000 people and causedbillions of dol- urket path to pull their people sut of poverty. They also pre- The leaders also agreed that unemployment must be reduced lars in damagein October and November of last year. Allegations of aid intended for the needybeing siphoned off have surfaced in cies.” in ordertofight poverty, and that educational opportunities must be broadened with special atten- { ministers from the 14-memy Rio Group held an eight-hour, 6ised door summit in Mexico y a retreat for the leaders, lillo said the leaders concluded hat free-market reforms were fi- dent Jamil Mahuad said cused on preparing for the June Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Ven- eight nations in Brazil in 1986 — guinetti, added that the Latin vver from what he called “the American leaders hoped to work lust decade.” \{ter suffering a period of slow ywth, rampant inflation and past what he called protectionist positions in Europe Regarding the conflict in Ko- uch unemployment through most ovo, Sanguinetti spoke of Latin yalization of Latin American economies has begun to turn eco- worry’ that NATO had turned from being a defensivealliance to f the 1990s, Zedillo said the lib- American leaders’ nomic indieators around 4 || 4 and Paraguay. Two countries are the tempo- ary representatives for their Te- gions: Guatemala for Central America and Guyana for the CaTibbean. ii ] { - | - —— ‘enormous one with “offensive attitudes.” 227-3066 and Uruguay. They were joined later by Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador Uruguay’s president, JulioSan- “ross the region, helping it tore- University Mall 579-6124 778-2088|| 579-6816 || ; 4 ezuela, Argentina, Brazil, Peru European leaders to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil nully beginning to show results 579-6076|| predicted to be busier than usual and perhaps even stronger than last year's. The Rio Group was founded by summit of Latin American and can President Ernesto Ze- Salt Lake Downtown Cottonwood. Ogden South Towne The 1999 hurricane season is Much of the meeting was fo- ) met privately withoutaides, | ! Nicaragua and Honduras. tion toward training workers. “We must plant seeds in the economyin orderto harvestin the social sector,” Ecuadoran Presi- Organizers planned the gather- | Central America is still strug- Zedillo said the leaders agreed “thatit is important that weinsist MEXICO CITY — Latin Americon leaders agreed Saturday that rivileges from Europe. Nine presidents and five Cabi- to have been mutilated by Zotos nage and sentenced themtoprison. sovo province and let 840,000 ethnic Albanian refu- pared for a hard sell on trade body, which also appea Also Saturday, a five-judge militarypanel in Bel- tanceof the alliance’s demands.” they must continue on the free- Rexhepisaid he saw three gun shot wounds on his son-in-law’'s The statement added that Yugoslavia wants the U.N. Security Council to handle “the entire problem” — suggesting that Milosevic maybe morewilling than previously to accept whatever the Security Council agrees on to end the crisis. NATO said its pilots “enjoyed considerable success” in the latest day ofairstrikes, which are now well into their third month. The attacks are intended to foree Yugoslavia to withdraw its troops from Ko- THE ASSOCIATEDPI bodyof his son-in-law among two dozen bodies strewn on the floor. Tenof the bodies he recognized to be those of his neighbors. force. But Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov sharply criticized NATO fornot cooperating with Moscow. He said Russia's initiatives “have not been meeting with understanding on the part cf NATO's leadership, which continuesto insist on Belgrade’s accep- ief until Yugoslavia accepts the non-negotiable demands of the international community,” NATO pukesman Peter Danielsaid. Nefail Rex- hepi, said he returnedlater that to 30 young men. where the house had been. The next day, he went tu the morgue. to the second-floor bedroom whereher husband, HajrimArifi, 22, was sleeping. 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