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Financial Times: malignant impact of corruption and crime in Kosmet

29. January 2011. | 08:47

Source: Radio Serbia, FT.com

The stability in the territory of former Yugoslavia requires for painful truth to be said, including the bestialities of war, and Dick Marty’s report on the trade of kidnapped Serbs’ organs contains enough of disturbing testimonies to justify the commencement of an independent investigation, stresses the commentary.

There are no more reasons to delay the investigation on the human organs trafficking in Kosmet, writes the FINANACIAL TIMES.

The stability in the territory of former Yugoslavia requires for painful truth to be said, including the bestialities of war, and Dick Marty’s report on the trade of kidnapped Serbs’ organs contains enough of disturbing testimonies to justify the commencement of an independent investigation, stresses the commentary.

The article points out that ever since recognizing the unilateral independence in 2008, USA and its allies in the EU had no illusions about the malignant impact of the corruption in highest ranks and organized crime in Kosmet.

The paper reminds of the essence of accusations about murders of Kosmet Serbs, whose organs then were extracted to be sold in private clinics abroad. It is pointed that USA and EU should not interfere with the investigation by holding on the sensitive documents, or censoring them.

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