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Albania: Williamson with Albanian officials on traffic in organs

10. November 2011. | 08:18

The head of the EU special investigative team, Clint Williamson, has arrived in Tirana, the capital of Albania, where, during the next two days, he will be discussing the document of Council of Europe’s rapporteur Dick Marty on traffic in organs of abducted Serbs in Kosovo and northern Albania in 1999 and 2000.

The head of the EU special investigative team, Clint Williamson, has arrived in Tirana, the capital of Albania, where, during the next two days, he will be discussing the document of Council of Europe’s rapporteur Dick Marty on traffic in organs of abducted Serbs in Kosovo and northern Albania in 1999 and 2000.

Williamson has already paid a visit to Pristina and Belgrade, after which he assessed that the investigation would be a very complex and delicate one and would take a lot of time to be successfully completed.

In his report, Dick Marty presented many facts on the direct involvement of terrorist KLA leaders, including Kosovo PM Hashim Tachi, in the monstrous traffic in organs of kidnapped Serb civilians and members of the Serbian Interior Ministry and the Yugoslav Army.

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11. November 2011. 11:09:03

| Petar

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They bombed the whole Serbia b/c we were fighting back those criminals. Hope there is justice in this world, but cosidering that Taci is still PM of Kosovo...doubt it.

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