Persecution of Serbs

Quest for justice taking too long

BRUSSELS - The families of the victims of crimes committed in Kosovo have been waiting for justice and the truth about the fates of their loved ones for too long, says Michael Montgomery, a US journalist who discovered the "Yellow House" in Albania, identified in a report by Council of Europe special rapporteur Dick Marty as the site of an organ harvesting operation whose victims were kidnapped

PACE: Truth about Kosovo organ trafficking comes to light

STRASBOURG - President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Anne Brasseur has welcomed a report by special prosecutor John Clint Williamson concerning an investigation into the 1999 Kosovo organ trafficking case, expressing satisfaction that “truth’s onward march continues also in this case.”

Thaci will also be indicted, claims daily

Thaci will also be indicted, claims daily

BELGRADE -- Clint Williamson's statement that "KLA leaders will be accused of crimes reveals that the list will include KLA leader Hashim Thaci," writes a daily.

Beside Thaci, among those to be accused of war crimes will also be ten former members of the KLA, the Belgrade-based daily continued.

Del Ponte regrets lack of evidence in organ harvesting case

Del Ponte regrets lack of evidence in organ harvesting case

BELGRADE -- Carla Del Ponte expressed regret today that an EU team headed by U.S. prosecutor John Clint Williamson was unable to find sufficient evidence in their probe.

They looked into allegations of human organ trafficking in Kosovo.

Williamson: No evidence of human organ trafficking

BRUSSELS - John Clint Williamson, chief prosecutor for the EULEX Special Investigative Task Force responsible for an investigation into the allegations concerning the human organ trafficking in Kosovo-Metohija in 1999, said in Brussels on Tuesday that no sufficient evidence has been found that organs were forcibly harvested from the people abducted in Kosovo in 1999, but that there is evidence

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