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Tuesday, 17.12.2013.

11:02

EULEX: Rudnica holds remains of at least four persons

EULEX official Alan Robinson stated on Monday it has been established that the Rudnica site near Raška holds the remains of at least four individuals.

Izvor: Tanjug

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lay your money down

pre 10 godina

Something you can really bank on is that the War Crimes Prosecutor will make an announcement in the next couple of weeks of new evidence or a new witness in the Organ harvesting allegations that will prove the case.
No one will ever know what the new evidence is but it will be announced.
Hopefully, if it is a witness he will not be one that was trained to do transplants in the field. I don't think Serbia could handle the press of releasing similar "facts" again.

Mia

pre 10 godina

Ian your link to a guardian news article about Rubicam car park omg is that you're evidence we'll no surprise they didn't dig it based on yhe guardian weight evince

Mia

pre 10 godina

Why not dig up the carpark in Rudnica? if there is so much evidence there are bodies there I am so surprised with all these foreign entities looking for mass graves why don't they dig it up I will pay for the bulldozer

Ian, UK

pre 10 godina

So, why did everyone jump to the conclusion that it held over 200 bodies? Shouldn't people have waited until an accurate count was determined?
(Raisin Scone, 17 December 2013 12:02)

It is probably more to do with how it was reported. 250 K-Albanian bodies were found buried under a car park in Rudnica back in 2010.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/may/10/kosovo-albanian-mass-grave-serbia

This proves that there are still more bodies to be found in Rudnica and laid to rest properly. The bodies found last week were buried in a quarry, the bodies found in 2010 were found buried underneath a paved car park. A lot of effort has gone into hiding these bodies. But the question is, how many more are there?

In this grave they have identified at least four individual bodies so far. In a mass grave that's years old, it is hard to identify the amount of bodies there is as you can't tell which bones belong to which skeleton. It is a very lengthy process. Also how much of the quarry has been excavated so far? Who knows?

It is only fair on the families that these bodies are returned to them so they can have a proper burial and so that their families know of their fate.

Raisin Scone

pre 10 godina

So, why did everyone jump to the conclusion that it held over 200 bodies? Shouldn't people have waited until an accurate count was determined?

think about it

pre 10 godina

So, why did everyone jump to the conclusion that it held over 200 bodies? Shouldn't people have waited until an accurate count was determined?
(Raisin Scone, 17 December 2013 12:02
Probably because this is not a new discovery. It has been known(or heavily speculated) that this was a mass gravesite from testimony of witnesses and in their statements numbers were given. Just as the building and parking lot was built by the Serbian govt to intentionally prevent exhumation of the remains so was the blocking of any investigation blocked by authorities that knew what was there. Right now they only have witness statements to go on in speculation of actual numbers.
But common sense will tell you that they did not go to the enormous expense and trouble of building the parking lot and building in the middle of no where to cover "only" 4 bodies.

think about it

pre 10 godina

So, why did everyone jump to the conclusion that it held over 200 bodies? Shouldn't people have waited until an accurate count was determined?
(Raisin Scone, 17 December 2013 12:02
Probably because this is not a new discovery. It has been known(or heavily speculated) that this was a mass gravesite from testimony of witnesses and in their statements numbers were given. Just as the building and parking lot was built by the Serbian govt to intentionally prevent exhumation of the remains so was the blocking of any investigation blocked by authorities that knew what was there. Right now they only have witness statements to go on in speculation of actual numbers.
But common sense will tell you that they did not go to the enormous expense and trouble of building the parking lot and building in the middle of no where to cover "only" 4 bodies.

Ian, UK

pre 10 godina

So, why did everyone jump to the conclusion that it held over 200 bodies? Shouldn't people have waited until an accurate count was determined?
(Raisin Scone, 17 December 2013 12:02)

It is probably more to do with how it was reported. 250 K-Albanian bodies were found buried under a car park in Rudnica back in 2010.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/may/10/kosovo-albanian-mass-grave-serbia

This proves that there are still more bodies to be found in Rudnica and laid to rest properly. The bodies found last week were buried in a quarry, the bodies found in 2010 were found buried underneath a paved car park. A lot of effort has gone into hiding these bodies. But the question is, how many more are there?

In this grave they have identified at least four individual bodies so far. In a mass grave that's years old, it is hard to identify the amount of bodies there is as you can't tell which bones belong to which skeleton. It is a very lengthy process. Also how much of the quarry has been excavated so far? Who knows?

It is only fair on the families that these bodies are returned to them so they can have a proper burial and so that their families know of their fate.

Raisin Scone

pre 10 godina

So, why did everyone jump to the conclusion that it held over 200 bodies? Shouldn't people have waited until an accurate count was determined?

Mia

pre 10 godina

Why not dig up the carpark in Rudnica? if there is so much evidence there are bodies there I am so surprised with all these foreign entities looking for mass graves why don't they dig it up I will pay for the bulldozer

lay your money down

pre 10 godina

Something you can really bank on is that the War Crimes Prosecutor will make an announcement in the next couple of weeks of new evidence or a new witness in the Organ harvesting allegations that will prove the case.
No one will ever know what the new evidence is but it will be announced.
Hopefully, if it is a witness he will not be one that was trained to do transplants in the field. I don't think Serbia could handle the press of releasing similar "facts" again.

Mia

pre 10 godina

Ian your link to a guardian news article about Rubicam car park omg is that you're evidence we'll no surprise they didn't dig it based on yhe guardian weight evince

Raisin Scone

pre 10 godina

So, why did everyone jump to the conclusion that it held over 200 bodies? Shouldn't people have waited until an accurate count was determined?

Mia

pre 10 godina

Ian your link to a guardian news article about Rubicam car park omg is that you're evidence we'll no surprise they didn't dig it based on yhe guardian weight evince

think about it

pre 10 godina

So, why did everyone jump to the conclusion that it held over 200 bodies? Shouldn't people have waited until an accurate count was determined?
(Raisin Scone, 17 December 2013 12:02
Probably because this is not a new discovery. It has been known(or heavily speculated) that this was a mass gravesite from testimony of witnesses and in their statements numbers were given. Just as the building and parking lot was built by the Serbian govt to intentionally prevent exhumation of the remains so was the blocking of any investigation blocked by authorities that knew what was there. Right now they only have witness statements to go on in speculation of actual numbers.
But common sense will tell you that they did not go to the enormous expense and trouble of building the parking lot and building in the middle of no where to cover "only" 4 bodies.

Mia

pre 10 godina

Why not dig up the carpark in Rudnica? if there is so much evidence there are bodies there I am so surprised with all these foreign entities looking for mass graves why don't they dig it up I will pay for the bulldozer

Ian, UK

pre 10 godina

So, why did everyone jump to the conclusion that it held over 200 bodies? Shouldn't people have waited until an accurate count was determined?
(Raisin Scone, 17 December 2013 12:02)

It is probably more to do with how it was reported. 250 K-Albanian bodies were found buried under a car park in Rudnica back in 2010.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/may/10/kosovo-albanian-mass-grave-serbia

This proves that there are still more bodies to be found in Rudnica and laid to rest properly. The bodies found last week were buried in a quarry, the bodies found in 2010 were found buried underneath a paved car park. A lot of effort has gone into hiding these bodies. But the question is, how many more are there?

In this grave they have identified at least four individual bodies so far. In a mass grave that's years old, it is hard to identify the amount of bodies there is as you can't tell which bones belong to which skeleton. It is a very lengthy process. Also how much of the quarry has been excavated so far? Who knows?

It is only fair on the families that these bodies are returned to them so they can have a proper burial and so that their families know of their fate.

lay your money down

pre 10 godina

Something you can really bank on is that the War Crimes Prosecutor will make an announcement in the next couple of weeks of new evidence or a new witness in the Organ harvesting allegations that will prove the case.
No one will ever know what the new evidence is but it will be announced.
Hopefully, if it is a witness he will not be one that was trained to do transplants in the field. I don't think Serbia could handle the press of releasing similar "facts" again.