Serb prisoners ‘were stripped of their organs’ by Kosovo Muslims,so GIVE ‘EM A STATE!

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Serb prisoners ‘were stripped of their organs in Kosovo war’
UK Telegraph

Serb prisoners had their internal organs removed and sold by
ethnic Albanians during the Kosovo war, according to allegations in a new book
by the world’s best known war crimes prosecutor.

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de Quetteville: Snippets from Carla Del Ponte’s book

Carla Del Ponte, who stepped down in January as chief prosecutor
at the Hague tribunal for crimes committed in the Balkan wars of the 1990s, said
investigators found a house suspected of being a laboratory for the illegal
trade.

Carla Del Ponte: allegation
A senior adviser to Hashim Thaci, Kosovo’s prime minister and a
leading member of the Kosovo Liberation Army which is accused of benefiting from
the trade, yesterday denied the allegations.

"These are horrible things even to imagine," said Bekim Collaku.
"But this is a product of her [Miss Del Ponte’s] imagination."

Miss Del Ponte reports that the allegations were made by several
sources, one of whom "personally made an organ delivery" to an Albanian airport
for transport abroad, and "confirmed information directly gathered by the
tribunal".

According to the sources, senior figures in the Kosovo
Liberation Army were aware of the scheme, in which hundreds of young Serbs were
allegedly taken by truck from Kosovo to northern Albania where their organs were
removed. Miss Del Ponte provides grim details of the alleged organ harvesting,
and of how some prisoners were sewn up after having kidneys removed.

"The victims, deprived of a kidney, were then locked up again,
inside the barracks, until the moment they were killed for other vital organs.
In this way, the other prisoners were aware of the fate that awaited them, and
according to the source, pleaded, terrified, to be killed immediately," Miss Del
Ponte writes.

The claims in The Hunt: Me and War Criminals have renewed
tensions between Serbia and its former province of Kosovo, which declared
independence two months ago. In it, the Swiss ex-prosecutor reveals how her
efforts to bring alleged war criminals to justice were stymied by lack of
co-operation from all sides – Serb, Albanian and even Nato. But it is her report
of the organ traffic that has caused most shock, even in a region long hardened
to horror.

Hashim Thaci in 1999 while head of the Kosovo Liberation Army

Hashim Thaci [centre] in 1999 while head of the Kosovo Liberation Army’s
political directorate

Vladan Batic, Serbia’s former justice minister, said: "If her
allegations are true, then this is the most monstrous crime since the times of
Mengele, and it must be made a priority, not only of the domestic judiciary but
also of the Hague Tribunal." The book reports a visit by Hague tribunal
investigators to a house south of the Albanian town of Burrel where they found
traces of blood across a wide area, as well as medical equipment.

"The investigators found pieces of gauze, a used syringe and two
plastic IV bags encrusted with mud and empty bottles of medicine, some of which
was of a muscle relaxant often used in surgical operations," she writes.
However, she concludes that the finds do not amount to sufficient proof for a
war crimes tribunal. In Belgrade, the Serbian capital, an association of
families of Serbs still listed as missing since the Kosovo war, said it would
sue Miss Del Ponte, alleging that she had failed to act over the alleged
organ-farming scandal. Serbia’s war crimes office announced it had opened its
own investigation.

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