Wednesday, July 06, 2005

An explosive message

Express reports that an eleven-part SMS message sent to the editorial office of the paper provides a detailed description of the course of and reason for the explosions.

The full message, claims the newspaper, is a reaction to the possible versions of the occurrence of explosions published in yesterday’s edition of Express.

Referring to the report in Express that the explosive device was planted opposite the OSCE building so that the cameras of the building would not record the authors of the explosion, the message started by saying that the OSCE was not a target. A travel agency, Eurokoha, not the OSCE, was the target of the explosion as ‘no one has the right to throw the national flag on the ground in European boxing matches’. [In a recent boxing match between Luan Krasniqi and Whitaker, Krasniqi waved the President’s flag and not the Albanian national flag.]

Regarding the other two explosions, the sender warned members of the Kosovo Assembly that they would suffer grave consequences if their decisions affected the ‘statehood’ of Kosovo.



According to the message, 12 persons were part of the operation. The drafter of the message expressed dissatisfaction with political developments in Kosovo, especially with the international administration.

‘Kosovo has sons that will die for it. You can show your force with Albin Kurti and Albanian journalists who are offending your friend Vojvoda Beli Orlovi (Vojislav Sesel’s nickname), the author of Chetnik Knives (Vuk Draskovic), the friend of Serbian Army that killed and burned in Kosovo. This is a threat against the international administration in Kosovo.’

The message was also being sent in commiseration with the KPC Ceremonial Guard, which because of some ‘unwise’ statements by its leaders was punished with three months suspension of ceremonial duties. According to its author, three ‘targets’ were controlled to avoid casualties and 800 grams of TNT were used. What is more indicative, the article says, is the effort of the message to explain that on the same day, Saturday, similar electronic messages were sent to cell phones of three KPS spokespersons.

As far as KPS spokesman Refki Morina is concerned, a related message was never sent to his mobile phone. ‘Neither myself nor anyone else in the KPS Information Office received such a message. It is a lie,’ Morina told Express on Tuesday.

Furthermore, the drafter of SMS says the explosions on Saturday are only the beginning. ‘We will fulfill our duties and we will place a van with a ton of TNT in front of 92 Station in the centre of Pristina’.

In conclusion, the symbolic numbers 11.03.1981 are provided. This is the date of the first student demonstrations in Pristina, which engendered a new era of political resistance by Albanians in Kosovo.

The message ends with a call not to make the numbers [mobile phone numbers guesses Express] public because ‘they might be misused by UNMIK itself’.

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

this guys definitely need to get laid.

Anonymous said...

... exactly, to express his anger through sex rather than TNT.

Anonymous said...

who the hell plants bombs for boxing crap?

Anonymous said...

Who ever it is they seem quite "funny". Must respect the fact that they didn't hurt anyone (if that was their intention, not to hurt). Alas looks like the only way to get a message accross in that region.

Anonymous said...

They need ice-cream! ICE CREAM is The Answer...

Anonymous said...

or a chill pill

Anonymous said...

just arrest them, UNMIK, KPS, TMK get going

Anonymous said...

For those who think that Kosova will gain independence. Think again. If Kosova was going to be independent, it would have been it by now. Not even americans thinks it now. Check for yourself.

Anonymous said...

Martyr?

Anonymous said...

Most probably, he still hasn't gotten laid (high school is tough isnt it martyr?)

Anonymous said...

What part of Africa is Kosovo in?

Anonymous said...

Why you say that in derrogative tone? Africa is a great continent and there are great people there, Serbian culture comes nowhere close to African cultures. Africa is so rich with human heritage that you can in no way compare.

Serbian racism is amazing, it goes past racism towards Albanians. What do your families teach you there for God's sake?

Anonymous said...

Really, where is it? I am serious. I am a student doing a report on subhuman cultures. I need to know these things. I do not know where Kosovo is and would be surprisedd if it were in Africa. Africa is home to many great beings. It seems like you people were raised in a screen door barn with no stones to throw. You should learn a lesson from Rawanda Hotel.

Anonymous said...

I saw Hotel Rwanda, it took me back to what I saw in Kosova, and the genocide there was done by Serbs.

Anonymous said...

ok smarty pants if you know so much about this great fake country of Kosovo then maybe you can tell me the effects the Albanian elections of 3 JULY 05 will have on Kosovo smarty pants

Anonymous said...

please....a little respect...a greater ALBANIA

Anonymous said...

The field sprint that ended with the attack on my people of Kosovo then three erupted with the ferocity of a bucking bronco.

Anonymous said...

Chris.....are you just dumb or what. Have you ever been to Kosovo. Have you ever been out of the US or even out of NY for that matter. Some times you have to actually live a little...you know breathe the KEK air to know what is really going down.

Anonymous said...

I think you are wrong not chris...just becuase chris has never left the US of A does not mean that he cant hate someone for no reason at all.........Look at bill cosby

Anonymous said...

Blaku...is that ashkali

Anonymous said...

Blaku...is that ashkali

Anonymous said...

Blaku...is that ashkali