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Thursday, 27.03.2008.

10:38

"Del Ponte received data on mass graves"

The former head of the Coordinating Center for Kosovo has stepped into the row over mass graves and prisons in Kosovo.

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Niall O'Doherty

pre 16 godina

It seems that UNMIK and NATO knew all along about the possibility of the mass graves and detention centres of Serbs and other non Albanians. This whole thing is strating to smack as a cover up.

and not surprising, not a peak out of it in the western media. I'm sure if it was the other way around the coverage would be so different.

Its is time for Belgrade to press for a full investigation for the sake of the families of the missing.

It seems a Serb or Roma life is not worth that of an Albanian.

ida

pre 16 godina

If they could trace the organs to where they were sent, and if the suspected recipients are still alive and with those organs, DNA tests could be done against the blood relatives of the missing. Probably also if the recipients died with the transplanted organs there might be tissue left to test.

Dan Asta

pre 16 godina

The funny thing is that Ivanko claims that UNMIK always cooperated with the war crimes tribunal. The lack of cooperation in the Haradinaj case is legendary. Ivanko and friends did everything they could to prevent the war criminal from being found guilty, including allowing the intimidation of witnesses. Much the same attitude can be seen in Croatia and in Bosnia, where Naser Oric was sympathetically let off for the slaughter of women and children.

At least Del Ponte is finally coming clean.

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

This is further evidence (if more evidence was required) that NATO/KFOR have been complicit in gross violations of human rights in allowing massacres and turture of individuals at the hands of their terrorist creation KLA in Serbia's province and in Albania.

I hope that these souls may rest in peace and their familys can fully grieve their loss by having their remains found and returned.

Oh what a tangled web we weave...

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

This is further evidence (if more evidence was required) that NATO/KFOR have been complicit in gross violations of human rights in allowing massacres and turture of individuals at the hands of their terrorist creation KLA in Serbia's province and in Albania.

I hope that these souls may rest in peace and their familys can fully grieve their loss by having their remains found and returned.

Oh what a tangled web we weave...

Niall O'Doherty

pre 16 godina

It seems that UNMIK and NATO knew all along about the possibility of the mass graves and detention centres of Serbs and other non Albanians. This whole thing is strating to smack as a cover up.

and not surprising, not a peak out of it in the western media. I'm sure if it was the other way around the coverage would be so different.

Its is time for Belgrade to press for a full investigation for the sake of the families of the missing.

It seems a Serb or Roma life is not worth that of an Albanian.

ida

pre 16 godina

If they could trace the organs to where they were sent, and if the suspected recipients are still alive and with those organs, DNA tests could be done against the blood relatives of the missing. Probably also if the recipients died with the transplanted organs there might be tissue left to test.

Dan Asta

pre 16 godina

The funny thing is that Ivanko claims that UNMIK always cooperated with the war crimes tribunal. The lack of cooperation in the Haradinaj case is legendary. Ivanko and friends did everything they could to prevent the war criminal from being found guilty, including allowing the intimidation of witnesses. Much the same attitude can be seen in Croatia and in Bosnia, where Naser Oric was sympathetically let off for the slaughter of women and children.

At least Del Ponte is finally coming clean.

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

This is further evidence (if more evidence was required) that NATO/KFOR have been complicit in gross violations of human rights in allowing massacres and turture of individuals at the hands of their terrorist creation KLA in Serbia's province and in Albania.

I hope that these souls may rest in peace and their familys can fully grieve their loss by having their remains found and returned.

Oh what a tangled web we weave...

Dan Asta

pre 16 godina

The funny thing is that Ivanko claims that UNMIK always cooperated with the war crimes tribunal. The lack of cooperation in the Haradinaj case is legendary. Ivanko and friends did everything they could to prevent the war criminal from being found guilty, including allowing the intimidation of witnesses. Much the same attitude can be seen in Croatia and in Bosnia, where Naser Oric was sympathetically let off for the slaughter of women and children.

At least Del Ponte is finally coming clean.

ida

pre 16 godina

If they could trace the organs to where they were sent, and if the suspected recipients are still alive and with those organs, DNA tests could be done against the blood relatives of the missing. Probably also if the recipients died with the transplanted organs there might be tissue left to test.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 16 godina

It seems that UNMIK and NATO knew all along about the possibility of the mass graves and detention centres of Serbs and other non Albanians. This whole thing is strating to smack as a cover up.

and not surprising, not a peak out of it in the western media. I'm sure if it was the other way around the coverage would be so different.

Its is time for Belgrade to press for a full investigation for the sake of the families of the missing.

It seems a Serb or Roma life is not worth that of an Albanian.