EULEX yet to begin organ harvesting probe

The EULEX mission has yet to start its investigation into <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes-article.php?mm=3&dd=2&yyyy=2009" class="text-link" target= "_blank">alleged organ harvesting</a> that occurred during the insurgency in Kosovo.

Izvor: FoNet

Tuesday, 21.07.2009.

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The EULEX mission has yet to start its investigation into alleged organ harvesting that occurred during the insurgency in Kosovo. Matti Raatikainen, the head of the EULEX sector for war crimes investigations, said that there was no other tangible evidence in the case other than media reports and the book published by former Hague Tribunal Chief Prosecutor Carla Del Ponte. EULEX yet to begin organ harvesting probe He told Kosovo daily Koha Ditore that his team had not found any witnesses, but confirmed that there was a house where the Kosovo Liberation Army had held prisoners. Raatikainen confirmed that EULEX had received around 11,000 court cases from UNMIK, and that new ones had been opened as well.

EULEX yet to begin organ harvesting probe

He told Kosovo daily Koha Ditore that his team had not found any witnesses, but confirmed that there was a house where the Kosovo Liberation Army had held prisoners.

Raatikainen confirmed that EULEX had received around 11,000 court cases from UNMIK, and that new ones had been opened as well.

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