Letter: Kosovo graves
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: Mika Fitzsimons (letter, 6 December) may be right in saying that before the Nato bombing there was not a single refugee on either the Macedonian or the Albanian border of Kosovo, but her credibility is diminished by her further assertion that before the bombing there were not mass graves. It was the massacres of Albanians at Racak and Obrinje that brought western public opinion to the point of supporting calls for Nato to take effective action against the Serbs.
NEIL THOMSON
London SW18
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