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Published Date: 28 October 2008
ALBANIA'S top prosecutor yesterday met a Serbian war crimes prosecutor who is investigating claims that guerrillas killed Serb prisoners for their organs during the 1999 Kosovo war.
Vladimir Vukcevic gave the Albanian material the Serb side has gathered on the case so far. Mr Vukcevic is probing claims that mass graves containing the remains of murdered Serbs could be hidden in Albania.

Allegations of organ- trafficking involving Serbs killed during the 1998-9 war first surfaced in a book by the former chief UN war crimes prosecutor, Carla Del Ponte.





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  • Last Updated: 27 October 2008 9:54 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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Mashimaro,

China 28/10/2008 05:49:49
Interesting one to watch.
2

Covert Action,

28/10/2008 09:24:53
#1 you'll need good eyesight, this has been swept under the carpet by the Americans in order to keep Bondsteel in the jihadi statelet of Kosovo. Obscene and disgusting.
3

Bemused and above it all,

28/10/2008 13:39:13
Shock? This was well known, much like the fact that the Mujahadeen got involved in Bosnia, they used non-muslim mercenaries who were fighting for the Bosnian Muslims to illustrate how you torture/dismember/cause a slow painful death etc. Not much mention of it but we will chase the Bosnian Serbs who believed they were literally fighting for their lives and those of their families. If it was the other way round you can bet that the International court would have people targeted already
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28/10/2008 14:27:01
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James Donald,

Newbridge 28/10/2008 17:14:14
#1 Mashimaro,Red China - You needing a new kidney Zippy? Been drinking Chicom milk?

 

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