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Serbian Ambassador in CFC
Taking and selling organs from abducted people
Author: Beta | 21.03.2008 - 06:00
The Hague Prosecution learned while investigating war crimes committed by the Kosovo Liberation Army against Serbs and other ethnic communities that people that disappeared in 1999 in Kosovo were subjected to surgery in which their kidneys and other organs were taken from them and then the smugglers were selling them to foreign clinics, Carla Del Ponte, former chief prosecutor of the Hague Tribunal wrote in her book ‘Hunt’.
‘The victims were most likely abducted after NATO bombing when international peace-keeping forces were already deployed in Kosovo’. Even high KLA members were involved in the operation of smuggling of organs, Del Ponte writes but do not specify their names.
She further writes that a group of ‘reliable’ journalists told the investigators and UNMIK officials that in summer of 1999 Kosovo Albanians transported by trucks about 300 abducted non-Albanians in camps in Kukes and Tropoja in the north of Albania. Younger and healthy prisoners were medically examined and detained in Burel and in the neighborhood.
In one room that was used as an operating theatre, the surgeons were taking organs from the victims. Via Rinas airport near Tirana the organs were transported to clinics abroad for clients that paid for them. One source claimed to have personally participated in one of such deliveries at the airport.
The victims left with one kidney were kept locked and later on killed for other organs.
‘Other prisoners in the barrack knew what was to happen to them’, Del Ponte wrote.
Among female prisoners there were women from Kosovo, Albania, Russia and former Yugoslav republics. Two sources claimed to have been helping in the burial of victims at a nearby cemetery…
Thaci feared court trial in The Hague
Author: U. P.| 20.03.2008 - 06:00
‘I am sure that some of the top UNMIK and even KFOR officials feared for their lives and the lives of their missions’ members. I think that some of the judges of the Tribunal for Yugoslavia were afraid that the Albanians might come and get them’, Carla Del Ponte, former chief prosecutor of the Hague Tribunal writes in her book titled ‘Hunt’ describing inefficiency of that court in investigations of crimes committed by the Albanians in Kosovo and Metohija.
In her book she says to have been sitting by Hashim Thaci at a table during marking of the 5th anniversary of the Dayton Treaty on which occasion he admitted to her that the Albanians had committed crimes during conflict in Kosovo, claiming, however, that do be done by civilians in the KLA uniforms.
‘I looked him in the eyes and told him that I have launched the investigation over crimes that the Albanians had committed in Kosovo. I have not said a word implying indictment against him, but Thaci certainly concluded that I had done so since his face turned into stone’, Del Ponte wrote.
Author: Beta | 21.03.2008 - 06:00
The Hague Prosecution learned while investigating war crimes committed by the Kosovo Liberation Army against Serbs and other ethnic communities that people that disappeared in 1999 in Kosovo were subjected to surgery in which their kidneys and other organs were taken from them and then the smugglers were selling them to foreign clinics, Carla Del Ponte, former chief prosecutor of the Hague Tribunal wrote in her book ‘Hunt’.
‘The victims were most likely abducted after NATO bombing when international peace-keeping forces were already deployed in Kosovo’. Even high KLA members were involved in the operation of smuggling of organs, Del Ponte writes but do not specify their names.
She further writes that a group of ‘reliable’ journalists told the investigators and UNMIK officials that in summer of 1999 Kosovo Albanians transported by trucks about 300 abducted non-Albanians in camps in Kukes and Tropoja in the north of Albania. Younger and healthy prisoners were medically examined and detained in Burel and in the neighborhood.
In one room that was used as an operating theatre, the surgeons were taking organs from the victims. Via Rinas airport near Tirana the organs were transported to clinics abroad for clients that paid for them. One source claimed to have personally participated in one of such deliveries at the airport.
The victims left with one kidney were kept locked and later on killed for other organs.
‘Other prisoners in the barrack knew what was to happen to them’, Del Ponte wrote.
Among female prisoners there were women from Kosovo, Albania, Russia and former Yugoslav republics. Two sources claimed to have been helping in the burial of victims at a nearby cemetery…
Thaci feared court trial in The Hague
Author: U. P.| 20.03.2008 - 06:00
‘I am sure that some of the top UNMIK and even KFOR officials feared for their lives and the lives of their missions’ members. I think that some of the judges of the Tribunal for Yugoslavia were afraid that the Albanians might come and get them’, Carla Del Ponte, former chief prosecutor of the Hague Tribunal writes in her book titled ‘Hunt’ describing inefficiency of that court in investigations of crimes committed by the Albanians in Kosovo and Metohija.
In her book she says to have been sitting by Hashim Thaci at a table during marking of the 5th anniversary of the Dayton Treaty on which occasion he admitted to her that the Albanians had committed crimes during conflict in Kosovo, claiming, however, that do be done by civilians in the KLA uniforms.
‘I looked him in the eyes and told him that I have launched the investigation over crimes that the Albanians had committed in Kosovo. I have not said a word implying indictment against him, but Thaci certainly concluded that I had done so since his face turned into stone’, Del Ponte wrote.

Except for those territories that have pretty much been turned into old-fashioned "protectorates", where the methods of control are even more overt that the russian ones. Eastern Europe is getting screwed by its "allies" once again, and they refuse to see it. At least since the 1950s the US government has never hesitated to screw its allies when it felt that would be advantageous. If people start questioning again whether NATO should continue to exist, another local european war will be arranged... Kosovo is just one of the chips held in reserve.