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Monday, 23.01.2012.

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Kosovo organ trafficking case "gains new dimension"

Deputy War Crimes Prosecutor Bruno Vekarić said Monday that the investigation into human organ trafficking in Kosovo was "gaining a new dimension".

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Altin Bejko

pre 12 godina

Madame exProsecutor, dose not deserve any attention. If there were 400 pices of evidence why didn,t she started legala actions. In addition, according to Eulex, 2,244 bodies have been identified in Kosovo since 2001. Of these 301 were "non-Albanian", meaning Serb, Roma and others.
And I am not mentioning Bosnia, Croatia and other.

aaayyy

pre 12 godina

It's called "transplant tourism." Iraq used to be a good place to go - the donors were well treated and received the agreed price, the medical standards were high. Obviously, there's been a change in recent years. Gypping the donors out of their small fraction of the selling price was not only unethical, but unbelievably stupid. It looks like all involved will have years to regret their greed. It's strange the Russians haven't been willing to make their information on the Russian victims available to the prosecutor.
(Amer, 23 January 2012 23:45)

Albanian staff involved haven't just got used to the idea that donors must be paid, since previous donors were dead thus free of charge.

mr conspiracy

pre 12 godina

it looks like many of my conspiracy friends are here in full force. things certainly are never what they seem. this is clearly a political plot to discredit the political elite, and their actions. there is a deep connection with this, the russians the energon sphere and cybertron, however most of you will never know the truth because you can't handle the truth. it is theorists like myself and my friends here that know the truth, passed down from when we walked on all fours, father to son as was president to president. the viel will be lifted and the truth will surface. just wait my fellow warriors.

lowe

pre 12 godina

"This investigation has now entered the Twilight Zone...
(Joe, 23 January 2012 21:06)"

well, methinks you should know .... I always thought from your posts that you hailed from there!

Amer

pre 12 godina

It's called "transplant tourism." Iraq used to be a good place to go - the donors were well treated and received the agreed price, the medical standards were high. Obviously, there's been a change in recent years. Gypping the donors out of their small fraction of the selling price was not only unethical, but unbelievably stupid. It looks like all involved will have years to regret their greed. It's strange the Russians haven't been willing to make their information on the Russian victims available to the prosecutor.

pss

pre 12 godina

I guess the really big question should be who was it that recruited the woman on the Russian side and how deep is their political affiliation?

Ivan

pre 12 godina

Uh oh!!!!!!!!! Looks like things are turning around!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wont be long before everybody is covering this, and Nato looks stupid again!!!!!!!!

Analyst

pre 12 godina

The real purpose of this so-called "investigation" is to take the focus off of serbian war crimes and massacres.
(Dibrani007, 23 January 2012 20:54)

No, the real purpose of this investigation is to put focus on the fact that Kosovo is the only place in ex-YU where people who are alleged of having committed war crimes are still in power.

aaayyy

pre 12 godina

When Carla del Ponte saw very suspicious things, she didn't have opportunity to investigate the case, then everything was effectively hidden.

Dibrani007

pre 12 godina

(Valon, 23 January 2012 17:03)
Well, if that is true that no one has anything to fear from an investigation.
(Joe A, 23 January 2012 18:11)

That would be true if this investigation was based on facts and not political objectives.

The real purpose of this so-called "investigation" is to take the focus off of serbian war crimes and massacres.

Fluid

pre 12 godina

Again, focusing on a totally unrelated story, after Del Ponte and Marty's stories remained what they were all along - fiction.

What a devious move of Russia and Serbia.

ida

pre 12 godina

The connections between the two cases are that a Kosovo Albanian doctor named by the Serbs back in 2000 or before as doing illegal organ removals from kidnapped people, was involved in these post-war illegal organ trafficking.
People tend to stick with what they know and are familiar with and he seemed to have these connections with other countries/surgeons (Turkey/Turkish, for example) as well.
Or are we to say that he engaged in none of it during the war but after the war he suddenly decided to get in this line of business because the Serbs' accusation gave him the idea for it?

Analyst

pre 12 godina

A new dimension, but in which case? The organ harvesting case (KLA kidnapping people, killing prisoners and selling their organs in 1999) or the Medicus case (doctors in Pristina taking out organs of donors, but not paying them the agreed money)? I still don't see the connection between these two cases.

Dragan

pre 12 godina

Well, well, well...the plot thickens.
http://www.thestar.com/article/1119337--toronto-man-who-bought-kidney-abroad-is-key-witness-in-transplant-sale-trial-in-kosovo
Another wonderful thing the fake, illegal, and immoral 'state' of Kosovo has to be proud of. I wonder how much of this organ money went into Thaci's pocket, and how much of that he used to bribe corrupt western officials. Only time will tell. This stinks to high heaven.

Valon

pre 12 godina

The stories of KLA soldiers stealing organs from Serbian civilians during the war is just a gross rumor, with absolutely no evidence, which grew off of this other, true story, of a Turkish doctor in Kosovo buying and selling organs to Israeli citizens. He did so with the donors consent. But it is still illegal. But to say that KLA soldiers killed civilians to take their vital organs and sell them in Albania has no evidence besides the "testimonies" of some Serbs who have heard of it. And in a sting operation they arrested a Serbian government official bribing Serbians in Kosovo to lie and say that they had witnessed organ trafficking by the KLA.

Dragan

pre 12 godina

Well, well, well...the plot thickens.
http://www.thestar.com/article/1119337--toronto-man-who-bought-kidney-abroad-is-key-witness-in-transplant-sale-trial-in-kosovo
Another wonderful thing the fake, illegal, and immoral 'state' of Kosovo has to be proud of. I wonder how much of this organ money went into Thaci's pocket, and how much of that he used to bribe corrupt western officials. Only time will tell. This stinks to high heaven.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

A new dimension, but in which case? The organ harvesting case (KLA kidnapping people, killing prisoners and selling their organs in 1999) or the Medicus case (doctors in Pristina taking out organs of donors, but not paying them the agreed money)? I still don't see the connection between these two cases.

ida

pre 12 godina

The connections between the two cases are that a Kosovo Albanian doctor named by the Serbs back in 2000 or before as doing illegal organ removals from kidnapped people, was involved in these post-war illegal organ trafficking.
People tend to stick with what they know and are familiar with and he seemed to have these connections with other countries/surgeons (Turkey/Turkish, for example) as well.
Or are we to say that he engaged in none of it during the war but after the war he suddenly decided to get in this line of business because the Serbs' accusation gave him the idea for it?

Valon

pre 12 godina

The stories of KLA soldiers stealing organs from Serbian civilians during the war is just a gross rumor, with absolutely no evidence, which grew off of this other, true story, of a Turkish doctor in Kosovo buying and selling organs to Israeli citizens. He did so with the donors consent. But it is still illegal. But to say that KLA soldiers killed civilians to take their vital organs and sell them in Albania has no evidence besides the "testimonies" of some Serbs who have heard of it. And in a sting operation they arrested a Serbian government official bribing Serbians in Kosovo to lie and say that they had witnessed organ trafficking by the KLA.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

The real purpose of this so-called "investigation" is to take the focus off of serbian war crimes and massacres.
(Dibrani007, 23 January 2012 20:54)

No, the real purpose of this investigation is to put focus on the fact that Kosovo is the only place in ex-YU where people who are alleged of having committed war crimes are still in power.

Ivan

pre 12 godina

Uh oh!!!!!!!!! Looks like things are turning around!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wont be long before everybody is covering this, and Nato looks stupid again!!!!!!!!

Dibrani007

pre 12 godina

(Valon, 23 January 2012 17:03)
Well, if that is true that no one has anything to fear from an investigation.
(Joe A, 23 January 2012 18:11)

That would be true if this investigation was based on facts and not political objectives.

The real purpose of this so-called "investigation" is to take the focus off of serbian war crimes and massacres.

Fluid

pre 12 godina

Again, focusing on a totally unrelated story, after Del Ponte and Marty's stories remained what they were all along - fiction.

What a devious move of Russia and Serbia.

lowe

pre 12 godina

"This investigation has now entered the Twilight Zone...
(Joe, 23 January 2012 21:06)"

well, methinks you should know .... I always thought from your posts that you hailed from there!

aaayyy

pre 12 godina

When Carla del Ponte saw very suspicious things, she didn't have opportunity to investigate the case, then everything was effectively hidden.

pss

pre 12 godina

I guess the really big question should be who was it that recruited the woman on the Russian side and how deep is their political affiliation?

Amer

pre 12 godina

It's called "transplant tourism." Iraq used to be a good place to go - the donors were well treated and received the agreed price, the medical standards were high. Obviously, there's been a change in recent years. Gypping the donors out of their small fraction of the selling price was not only unethical, but unbelievably stupid. It looks like all involved will have years to regret their greed. It's strange the Russians haven't been willing to make their information on the Russian victims available to the prosecutor.

aaayyy

pre 12 godina

It's called "transplant tourism." Iraq used to be a good place to go - the donors were well treated and received the agreed price, the medical standards were high. Obviously, there's been a change in recent years. Gypping the donors out of their small fraction of the selling price was not only unethical, but unbelievably stupid. It looks like all involved will have years to regret their greed. It's strange the Russians haven't been willing to make their information on the Russian victims available to the prosecutor.
(Amer, 23 January 2012 23:45)

Albanian staff involved haven't just got used to the idea that donors must be paid, since previous donors were dead thus free of charge.

mr conspiracy

pre 12 godina

it looks like many of my conspiracy friends are here in full force. things certainly are never what they seem. this is clearly a political plot to discredit the political elite, and their actions. there is a deep connection with this, the russians the energon sphere and cybertron, however most of you will never know the truth because you can't handle the truth. it is theorists like myself and my friends here that know the truth, passed down from when we walked on all fours, father to son as was president to president. the viel will be lifted and the truth will surface. just wait my fellow warriors.

Altin Bejko

pre 12 godina

Madame exProsecutor, dose not deserve any attention. If there were 400 pices of evidence why didn,t she started legala actions. In addition, according to Eulex, 2,244 bodies have been identified in Kosovo since 2001. Of these 301 were "non-Albanian", meaning Serb, Roma and others.
And I am not mentioning Bosnia, Croatia and other.

Valon

pre 12 godina

The stories of KLA soldiers stealing organs from Serbian civilians during the war is just a gross rumor, with absolutely no evidence, which grew off of this other, true story, of a Turkish doctor in Kosovo buying and selling organs to Israeli citizens. He did so with the donors consent. But it is still illegal. But to say that KLA soldiers killed civilians to take their vital organs and sell them in Albania has no evidence besides the "testimonies" of some Serbs who have heard of it. And in a sting operation they arrested a Serbian government official bribing Serbians in Kosovo to lie and say that they had witnessed organ trafficking by the KLA.

Dibrani007

pre 12 godina

(Valon, 23 January 2012 17:03)
Well, if that is true that no one has anything to fear from an investigation.
(Joe A, 23 January 2012 18:11)

That would be true if this investigation was based on facts and not political objectives.

The real purpose of this so-called "investigation" is to take the focus off of serbian war crimes and massacres.

Fluid

pre 12 godina

Again, focusing on a totally unrelated story, after Del Ponte and Marty's stories remained what they were all along - fiction.

What a devious move of Russia and Serbia.

Dragan

pre 12 godina

Well, well, well...the plot thickens.
http://www.thestar.com/article/1119337--toronto-man-who-bought-kidney-abroad-is-key-witness-in-transplant-sale-trial-in-kosovo
Another wonderful thing the fake, illegal, and immoral 'state' of Kosovo has to be proud of. I wonder how much of this organ money went into Thaci's pocket, and how much of that he used to bribe corrupt western officials. Only time will tell. This stinks to high heaven.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

A new dimension, but in which case? The organ harvesting case (KLA kidnapping people, killing prisoners and selling their organs in 1999) or the Medicus case (doctors in Pristina taking out organs of donors, but not paying them the agreed money)? I still don't see the connection between these two cases.

Ivan

pre 12 godina

Uh oh!!!!!!!!! Looks like things are turning around!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wont be long before everybody is covering this, and Nato looks stupid again!!!!!!!!

Amer

pre 12 godina

It's called "transplant tourism." Iraq used to be a good place to go - the donors were well treated and received the agreed price, the medical standards were high. Obviously, there's been a change in recent years. Gypping the donors out of their small fraction of the selling price was not only unethical, but unbelievably stupid. It looks like all involved will have years to regret their greed. It's strange the Russians haven't been willing to make their information on the Russian victims available to the prosecutor.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

The real purpose of this so-called "investigation" is to take the focus off of serbian war crimes and massacres.
(Dibrani007, 23 January 2012 20:54)

No, the real purpose of this investigation is to put focus on the fact that Kosovo is the only place in ex-YU where people who are alleged of having committed war crimes are still in power.

aaayyy

pre 12 godina

When Carla del Ponte saw very suspicious things, she didn't have opportunity to investigate the case, then everything was effectively hidden.

pss

pre 12 godina

I guess the really big question should be who was it that recruited the woman on the Russian side and how deep is their political affiliation?

mr conspiracy

pre 12 godina

it looks like many of my conspiracy friends are here in full force. things certainly are never what they seem. this is clearly a political plot to discredit the political elite, and their actions. there is a deep connection with this, the russians the energon sphere and cybertron, however most of you will never know the truth because you can't handle the truth. it is theorists like myself and my friends here that know the truth, passed down from when we walked on all fours, father to son as was president to president. the viel will be lifted and the truth will surface. just wait my fellow warriors.

aaayyy

pre 12 godina

It's called "transplant tourism." Iraq used to be a good place to go - the donors were well treated and received the agreed price, the medical standards were high. Obviously, there's been a change in recent years. Gypping the donors out of their small fraction of the selling price was not only unethical, but unbelievably stupid. It looks like all involved will have years to regret their greed. It's strange the Russians haven't been willing to make their information on the Russian victims available to the prosecutor.
(Amer, 23 January 2012 23:45)

Albanian staff involved haven't just got used to the idea that donors must be paid, since previous donors were dead thus free of charge.

ida

pre 12 godina

The connections between the two cases are that a Kosovo Albanian doctor named by the Serbs back in 2000 or before as doing illegal organ removals from kidnapped people, was involved in these post-war illegal organ trafficking.
People tend to stick with what they know and are familiar with and he seemed to have these connections with other countries/surgeons (Turkey/Turkish, for example) as well.
Or are we to say that he engaged in none of it during the war but after the war he suddenly decided to get in this line of business because the Serbs' accusation gave him the idea for it?

lowe

pre 12 godina

"This investigation has now entered the Twilight Zone...
(Joe, 23 January 2012 21:06)"

well, methinks you should know .... I always thought from your posts that you hailed from there!

Altin Bejko

pre 12 godina

Madame exProsecutor, dose not deserve any attention. If there were 400 pices of evidence why didn,t she started legala actions. In addition, according to Eulex, 2,244 bodies have been identified in Kosovo since 2001. Of these 301 were "non-Albanian", meaning Serb, Roma and others.
And I am not mentioning Bosnia, Croatia and other.