On this website, you can read the Serbian whitepaper Albanian Terrorism and Organized Crime in Kosovo-Metohija, published by the Serbian government in September 2003. The document is very thorough, and as far as serbianwhitepaper@gmail.com can assess, the information is mostly factual, even if it is only presenting the Serbian side.
While Western intelligence agencies struggle to gather correct information in Kosovo, the Serbian security services have very long and good experience in the region. Western intelligence within UNMIK Police is weak, while the military intelligence capacity within KFOR is better. However, the turnover is quite high in the military intelligence agencies, and one of the major problems has been that the intelligence has not been sufficiently coordinated. In KFOR, there are different national intelligence cells from different countries, and sometimes their loyalty is with their respective countries and not KFOR. Furthermore, the Serbian services are not as dependent on translation as the international intelligence services.
When you are reading this document, you have to be aware that this document is totally one-sided, and in making this information available, it should not be read as support of Serbian crimes and policies against Kosovo Albanians in the 90s. In this document, all UCK (Kosovo Liberation Army) activity is described as terrorism, but all sides were guilty of terrorism during the conflict. Therefore, there is no excuse for former Serbian strongman Slobodan Milošević when he attempted to ethnically cleanse the Albanian population from Kosovo in 1999.
Although some of the UCK activity could be described as a liberation struggle against an oppressive Serbian regime, serbianwhitepaper@gmail.com doesn't believe in UCK as a liberation movement. The Serbian whitepaper does an excellent job in outlining the criminal intentions of UCK and links to the top of Kosovo Albanian politics and institutions like the Kosovo Protection Corps and Kosovo Police Service today. Organized crime is and will be a major problem for Kosovo in the future.
The Serbian whitepaper is published without any further comments.
Part oneIntroduction
1. Continuity of terrorist organization of Albanian extremists
2. Characteristics of ANA activities
3. Data on the victims of violence in Kosovo and Metohija
4. Organized crime
- Criminal activities in Kosovo and Metohija5. The role of Albanian emigration
- Activities of the Albanian mafia around the world
- Influence of criminal factors from the Republic of Albania
Part two: List of terrorists and members of organized criminal organizations in Kosovo and Metohija
The white paper can also be downloaded as a PDF file. (2.7 MB)
Можете да читате «Белу књигу» на оригиналном српском језику у ПДФ формату. (3,55 МБ)