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Thursday, 11.02.2016.

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Serbia wants to question Nigerian doctor who accused Thaci

The Serbian War Crimes Prosecution has send a request to Nigeria's authorities to interview Philip Njemanze.

Izvor: Tanjug

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njegos

pre 8 godina

From Avni: "Serbia should stop playing games and sent its war criminals to the Hague."

What war criminals are you referring to Avni? Please provide names and their crimes.

Yet another well-thought out comment from Avni.

Raisin Scone

pre 8 godina

And this is why we never get anywhere. This story is immediately spun to fit each reader's world view. Look, either Thachi did something wrong or he didn't. The organ trafficking either took place or it didn't. This Nigerian politician either engaged in it or he didn't. None of us know anything except that accusations were made. Let's let the chips fall as they may.

Kosovo_Polje1389

pre 8 godina

An arrest warrant has already been issued for Hashim Thaci in 1999 so I don't understand why MUP Serbia is investigating this crime? Oh sorry my mistake, the Serbian government doesn't want people to know there exists an arrest warrant against Hashim Thaci because if that is the case, every member of the Serbian government who has ever attended the Brussels agreement can be convicted for aiding and abiding a known fugitive :O

Ledio

pre 8 godina

This doctor that is actually married to a serbian woman is trying to take Hashim Thaqi down. As an Albanian-Kosovan I don't really like Thaqi myself but this accusations are joke after he was cleared from Mr Dick.

ida

pre 8 godina

The doctor's complaint also mentions Croatia being involved. So I wonder just when Croatia started to be active in this organ trafficking business.

Turkey and Israel (though he doesn't mention Israel) are two countries in which illegal organ trafficking have been caught red-handed several times.

Paul

pre 8 godina

There is no honor among thieves.

From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_trade#Illegal_organ_trade

"Research indicates that illegal organ trade is on the rise, with a recent report by Global Financial Integrity estimating that the illegal organ trade generates profits between $600 million and $1.2 billion per year, with a span over many countries. These countries include, but are not limited to:

....

Balkan Region

....

Criminal networks increasingly engage in kidnappings, especially of children and teenagers, who are then taken to locations with medical equipment. There they are murdered and their organs harvested for the illegal organ trade.[58][61]

Poverty and loopholes in legislation also contribute to the illegal trade of organs.[62] Poverty is common in all countries with a large black market for organs. ....

....

Prosecuted cases

Though claims of organ trafficking are difficult to substantiate due to lack of evidence and reliable data, cases of illegal organ trade have been tried and prosecuted in the past. It is estimated that 42% of transplanted organs come from illegal trafficking in organs.

....

In December 2010, Turkish nationals were reported to be involved in organ trafficking in Kosovo. In 2013, "an international panel of judges from the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo" convicted five people for illegal organ trade.

...."

Nikolle

pre 8 godina

what it is the point of this comment "...nobody would be surprised if Thaci, as the head of the Drenica group, could be involved" ? what is it with this could be? he could also be a very generous blood donor, but that would be a meaningless comment to make. this is what we have here, an allegation made by a Nigerian doctor that not only Thaci, but Croatian and Turkish officials are STILL involved in organ trafficking. so let this guy, go a tribunal and testify what he knows, what evidence he has and have Thaci, along with his accomplices sent to jail where he belongs. there is no point in could be be. i guarantee you however, that this guy does not have anything

Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

I think Thaci's involvement into organ trafficking, as mentioned by this Nigerian doctor, refers to the Medicus case in Pristina where people were lurked into 'organ donation' for money, then some organ extracted, then sent back to their home country. There was a man (turkish citizen if I remember right) who collapsed on Pristina airport after receiving the, uhm, medical treatment in that clinic.

Since organ trafficking, like drug trafficking, is a mafia business, nobody would be surprised if Thaci, as the head of the Drenica group, could be involved

Nigerian Scam

pre 8 godina

Hello dear, my name is Philip Njemanze, i need your assistance and partnership in investing a certain amount of money belonging to a client who is terminally ill.
Please send me a check of USD 1000 and I will forward you instructions how to retrieve the money.

the truth

pre 8 godina

I am dying to hear this "doctor" tell all the dates,time and locations he met with Thaci, or maybe he will tell us when and where he met with Serb UDB Agent and how much he got paid !!! Remains to be seen, but at the end of this story, Serbia will look foolish once again.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

I think Thaci's involvement into organ trafficking, as mentioned by this Nigerian doctor, refers to the Medicus case in Pristina where people were lurked into 'organ donation' for money, then some organ extracted, then sent back to their home country. There was a man (turkish citizen if I remember right) who collapsed on Pristina airport after receiving the, uhm, medical treatment in that clinic.

Since organ trafficking, like drug trafficking, is a mafia business, nobody would be surprised if Thaci, as the head of the Drenica group, could be involved

Nigerian Scam

pre 8 godina

Hello dear, my name is Philip Njemanze, i need your assistance and partnership in investing a certain amount of money belonging to a client who is terminally ill.
Please send me a check of USD 1000 and I will forward you instructions how to retrieve the money.

the truth

pre 8 godina

I am dying to hear this "doctor" tell all the dates,time and locations he met with Thaci, or maybe he will tell us when and where he met with Serb UDB Agent and how much he got paid !!! Remains to be seen, but at the end of this story, Serbia will look foolish once again.

ida

pre 8 godina

The doctor's complaint also mentions Croatia being involved. So I wonder just when Croatia started to be active in this organ trafficking business.

Turkey and Israel (though he doesn't mention Israel) are two countries in which illegal organ trafficking have been caught red-handed several times.

Nikolle

pre 8 godina

what it is the point of this comment "...nobody would be surprised if Thaci, as the head of the Drenica group, could be involved" ? what is it with this could be? he could also be a very generous blood donor, but that would be a meaningless comment to make. this is what we have here, an allegation made by a Nigerian doctor that not only Thaci, but Croatian and Turkish officials are STILL involved in organ trafficking. so let this guy, go a tribunal and testify what he knows, what evidence he has and have Thaci, along with his accomplices sent to jail where he belongs. there is no point in could be be. i guarantee you however, that this guy does not have anything

Ledio

pre 8 godina

This doctor that is actually married to a serbian woman is trying to take Hashim Thaqi down. As an Albanian-Kosovan I don't really like Thaqi myself but this accusations are joke after he was cleared from Mr Dick.

Paul

pre 8 godina

There is no honor among thieves.

From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_trade#Illegal_organ_trade

"Research indicates that illegal organ trade is on the rise, with a recent report by Global Financial Integrity estimating that the illegal organ trade generates profits between $600 million and $1.2 billion per year, with a span over many countries. These countries include, but are not limited to:

....

Balkan Region

....

Criminal networks increasingly engage in kidnappings, especially of children and teenagers, who are then taken to locations with medical equipment. There they are murdered and their organs harvested for the illegal organ trade.[58][61]

Poverty and loopholes in legislation also contribute to the illegal trade of organs.[62] Poverty is common in all countries with a large black market for organs. ....

....

Prosecuted cases

Though claims of organ trafficking are difficult to substantiate due to lack of evidence and reliable data, cases of illegal organ trade have been tried and prosecuted in the past. It is estimated that 42% of transplanted organs come from illegal trafficking in organs.

....

In December 2010, Turkish nationals were reported to be involved in organ trafficking in Kosovo. In 2013, "an international panel of judges from the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo" convicted five people for illegal organ trade.

...."

Kosovo_Polje1389

pre 8 godina

An arrest warrant has already been issued for Hashim Thaci in 1999 so I don't understand why MUP Serbia is investigating this crime? Oh sorry my mistake, the Serbian government doesn't want people to know there exists an arrest warrant against Hashim Thaci because if that is the case, every member of the Serbian government who has ever attended the Brussels agreement can be convicted for aiding and abiding a known fugitive :O

njegos

pre 8 godina

From Avni: "Serbia should stop playing games and sent its war criminals to the Hague."

What war criminals are you referring to Avni? Please provide names and their crimes.

Yet another well-thought out comment from Avni.

Raisin Scone

pre 8 godina

And this is why we never get anywhere. This story is immediately spun to fit each reader's world view. Look, either Thachi did something wrong or he didn't. The organ trafficking either took place or it didn't. This Nigerian politician either engaged in it or he didn't. None of us know anything except that accusations were made. Let's let the chips fall as they may.

the truth

pre 8 godina

I am dying to hear this "doctor" tell all the dates,time and locations he met with Thaci, or maybe he will tell us when and where he met with Serb UDB Agent and how much he got paid !!! Remains to be seen, but at the end of this story, Serbia will look foolish once again.

Nikolle

pre 8 godina

what it is the point of this comment "...nobody would be surprised if Thaci, as the head of the Drenica group, could be involved" ? what is it with this could be? he could also be a very generous blood donor, but that would be a meaningless comment to make. this is what we have here, an allegation made by a Nigerian doctor that not only Thaci, but Croatian and Turkish officials are STILL involved in organ trafficking. so let this guy, go a tribunal and testify what he knows, what evidence he has and have Thaci, along with his accomplices sent to jail where he belongs. there is no point in could be be. i guarantee you however, that this guy does not have anything

Nigerian Scam

pre 8 godina

Hello dear, my name is Philip Njemanze, i need your assistance and partnership in investing a certain amount of money belonging to a client who is terminally ill.
Please send me a check of USD 1000 and I will forward you instructions how to retrieve the money.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

I think Thaci's involvement into organ trafficking, as mentioned by this Nigerian doctor, refers to the Medicus case in Pristina where people were lurked into 'organ donation' for money, then some organ extracted, then sent back to their home country. There was a man (turkish citizen if I remember right) who collapsed on Pristina airport after receiving the, uhm, medical treatment in that clinic.

Since organ trafficking, like drug trafficking, is a mafia business, nobody would be surprised if Thaci, as the head of the Drenica group, could be involved

ida

pre 8 godina

The doctor's complaint also mentions Croatia being involved. So I wonder just when Croatia started to be active in this organ trafficking business.

Turkey and Israel (though he doesn't mention Israel) are two countries in which illegal organ trafficking have been caught red-handed several times.

Ledio

pre 8 godina

This doctor that is actually married to a serbian woman is trying to take Hashim Thaqi down. As an Albanian-Kosovan I don't really like Thaqi myself but this accusations are joke after he was cleared from Mr Dick.

njegos

pre 8 godina

From Avni: "Serbia should stop playing games and sent its war criminals to the Hague."

What war criminals are you referring to Avni? Please provide names and their crimes.

Yet another well-thought out comment from Avni.

Paul

pre 8 godina

There is no honor among thieves.

From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_trade#Illegal_organ_trade

"Research indicates that illegal organ trade is on the rise, with a recent report by Global Financial Integrity estimating that the illegal organ trade generates profits between $600 million and $1.2 billion per year, with a span over many countries. These countries include, but are not limited to:

....

Balkan Region

....

Criminal networks increasingly engage in kidnappings, especially of children and teenagers, who are then taken to locations with medical equipment. There they are murdered and their organs harvested for the illegal organ trade.[58][61]

Poverty and loopholes in legislation also contribute to the illegal trade of organs.[62] Poverty is common in all countries with a large black market for organs. ....

....

Prosecuted cases

Though claims of organ trafficking are difficult to substantiate due to lack of evidence and reliable data, cases of illegal organ trade have been tried and prosecuted in the past. It is estimated that 42% of transplanted organs come from illegal trafficking in organs.

....

In December 2010, Turkish nationals were reported to be involved in organ trafficking in Kosovo. In 2013, "an international panel of judges from the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo" convicted five people for illegal organ trade.

...."

Kosovo_Polje1389

pre 8 godina

An arrest warrant has already been issued for Hashim Thaci in 1999 so I don't understand why MUP Serbia is investigating this crime? Oh sorry my mistake, the Serbian government doesn't want people to know there exists an arrest warrant against Hashim Thaci because if that is the case, every member of the Serbian government who has ever attended the Brussels agreement can be convicted for aiding and abiding a known fugitive :O

Raisin Scone

pre 8 godina

And this is why we never get anywhere. This story is immediately spun to fit each reader's world view. Look, either Thachi did something wrong or he didn't. The organ trafficking either took place or it didn't. This Nigerian politician either engaged in it or he didn't. None of us know anything except that accusations were made. Let's let the chips fall as they may.