Its Own Way
Since the beginning of January Deutsche Welle's Albanian
service has repeated to its listeners in several programmes that
Kosovo should soon be separated from the Serbian state. Contrary to
the truth, German state radio has stated that this concerns
,,a piece of land without status".
1)Whilst the Free Democrat foreign policy spokesman,
Rainer Stinner, was stating a minority opinion that Kosovo wanted
to be directly ruled by Brussels
2), members of the main German parties were of the
opinion that the province should become a sovereign state.
,,I have the impression that it was always clear that Kosovo
should go its own way"said Elmar Brok (Christian Democrat),
chairman of the foreign policy committee of the European
parliament.
3)
As soon as possible
Authoritative German foreign policy experts have positioned
themselves in response to Deutsche Welle for the final debate over
the secession of Kosovo. On 24th January the
,,International Crisis Group"(ICG) produced a plan which
laid down a timetable for the separation of the province from
Serbia. According to this, the UN Secretary General should nominate
a
,,Special Envoy"as soon as possible. He would immediately
begin discussions over a
,,Kosovo Accord"and thereby proclaim the final secession of
the province. Up to Autumn this year, the
,,Kosovo Accord"and a constitution for the new state should
be available for negotiation. According to the ICG, both texts
should be endorsed by an international conference at the end of
2005 before the people of Kosovo are permitted to vote on the
constitution early in 2006. By the middle of 2006 Pristina should
receive sovereign powers but continue to be controlled by a
,,Kosovo Monitoring Mission".
4)
Precaution
Berlin's foreign policy has long worked for the separation of
Kosovo from the Serbian state. As early as November 2002, the UN
administrator of Kosovo, the German Michael Steiner, demanded an
end to Serbian sovereignty over the area.
5)In July 2003 Steiner decreed a separate criminal law
system for the southern Serbian province. At the same time he made
a free trade agreement with Albania which created conditions for
reducing the economic dependency of Kosovo on the remaining
territories of the Serbian state. The forthcoming secession of
Kosovo must also be secured militarily. The defence and foreign
policy spokesman of the Christian Democrats/Christian Social Union
in the German parliament, Christian Schmidt, said it would be
necessary
,,to take precautions"in Kosovo, in view of the beginning of
negotiations on secession. The Bundeswehr contingent, already in
position, should be reinforced.
6)
Affection
Berlin's foreign policy activities have been reinforced by
the Albanian service of Deutsche Welle. As a spokeswoman for the
station confirmed, the audience for the German broadcasts
,,increased massively"before and during the NATO invasion. A
representative survey from 2001 established that 97% of Kosovo's
population knew Deutsche Welle. It was top of the listening figures
for all foreign programmes. Around 65% of the Albanians (but only
21% of Serbs) listened at least weekly. According to the survey,
96% of Albanians expressed
,,affection"for Germany but 66% of the Serbian population
expressed
,,aversion".
7)
Gangster State
Critics fear a
,,domino effect in the region"if the secession of Kosovo
becomes a reality and counsel against early negotiations.
8)Its separation will be regarded as a precedent for
further separatist movements (such as Chechnya). The ambition for a
,,Greater Albania"will also spur attempts at an Anschluss to
include parts of Macedonia and Montenegro. Friedhelm
Frischenschlager (former OSCE director of democratisation for
Kosovo) has stated
,,as always, Kosovo will be a powder keg". Observers point
not least to the desolate economic and social situation in the
province and the unbroken dominance of mafioso structures which
are, as ever, connected to the UCK (Kosovo Liberation Army). The
Oldenburg sociologist, Michael Daxner, warns
,,Kosovo is in danger of becoming a confirmed gangster
state".
9)
1) Eine schnelle Unabhaengigkeit fuer Kosovo?; Deutsche Welle Fokus Ost-Suedost 03.02.2005
2) see also Special Economic Zone
3) Kosovo-Debatte im Europaparliament; Deutsche Welle Fokus Ost-Suedost 27.01.2005
4) International Crisis Group: Kosovo: Toward FInal Status Report No 161, 24 January 2005
5) see also German administrator calls territorial integrity of Yugoslavia into question
6) Union: Im Kosovo Vorsorge treffen; Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 28.01.2005
7) Kosovo 2001: Spitzenplatz fuer Deutsche Welle - Fast alle Kosovaren kennen DW; Deutsche Welle 14.01.2005
8) Experten: Keine Loesung des Kosovo-Status 2005; Der Standard 14.01.2005
9) ,,Nach wie vor Pulverfass"; Die Presse 14.10.2005
see also Model
1) Eine schnelle Unabhaengigkeit fuer Kosovo?; Deutsche Welle Fokus Ost-Suedost 03.02.2005
2) see also Special Economic Zone
3) Kosovo-Debatte im Europaparliament; Deutsche Welle Fokus Ost-Suedost 27.01.2005
4) International Crisis Group: Kosovo: Toward FInal Status Report No 161, 24 January 2005
5) see also German administrator calls territorial integrity of Yugoslavia into question
6) Union: Im Kosovo Vorsorge treffen; Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 28.01.2005
7) Kosovo 2001: Spitzenplatz fuer Deutsche Welle - Fast alle Kosovaren kennen DW; Deutsche Welle 14.01.2005
8) Experten: Keine Loesung des Kosovo-Status 2005; Der Standard 14.01.2005
9) ,,Nach wie vor Pulverfass"; Die Presse 14.10.2005
see also Model





