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Friday, 12.02.2016.

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Report: Doctor accusing Thaci "will provide evidence"

Nigerian doctor Philip Njemanze will accept to provide evidence to Serbia and testify about human organ trafficking he said involved Hashim Thaci.

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Reader

pre 8 godina

LOL,

first it was Croatian authorities,Turkish authorities, and Thaci. Only the name of Thaci was mentioned though, not the name of those Croatian authorities and Turkish authorities. If they participated in organ trafficking they must be as bad as Thaci. What are their names?

Now only Thaci is being mentioned the Croatian and Turkish have been forgotten. I really hope they hire someone better to write these scripts. Really hope to see what he has to say, hope there is improvement over the open chest heart transplants without anesthesia in the middle of the woods story. By the way, how did that story end? Serbia had this really good witness who told these stories. What happened in the end?

Haitian

pre 8 godina

I'm really interested to hear what he has to say because very little is known about this Doctor from Nigeria. What is known is that he is married to a lady from Novi Sad and he holds a Serbian Passport. It would appear that Serbia is scraping the barrel to try and come up with any evidence at all to back the claim (that's all it is) that Thaci (who I personally don't like) is involved with illegal trafficking of human organs. I hope this Doctor is a better "witness" for Serbia than that other man they supposedly had a few years ago who ridiculously claimed that members of the KLA were trained in under a day to remove human organs suitable for a transplant. Surgeons train for years to be able to do this and they do so in clinical conditions, not on a table with a rusty knife. When an organ is removed for a transplant, it needs to be preserved in the correct laboratory conditions, otherwise it wouldn't be suitable for a transplantation. Are we really expected to believe that untrained layman KLA fighters are capable of doing this? That was an embarrassing claim by Serbian prosecutors, which is why they've since tried to hide that claim under the carpet. Do we even know what happened to him? I'd really like to know. And have Serbian prosecutors been able to name one of the victims yet? That'd be a good start. It's going to be really hard to prosecute someone for illegal organ harvesting if they can't even say who has had their organs removed.

icj1

pre 8 godina

"Nigerian doctor Philip Njemanze will accept to provide evidence to Serbia and testify about human organ trafficking he said involved Hashim Thaci."

That's great news! The only advise I would give to the Serbian government is not to wire any money before they get the evidence and testimony and verify that it is worth anything. I hope the Serbian government knows that old adage that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn't lol

Paul

pre 8 godina

This is going to be interesting. It's hard to imagine that Nigeria, a poor country, is a consumer in the organ trafficking racket. More likely it is a source of organs for others. Which suggests that Thaci was a known distributor, capable of showing fluidity in the organ trade.

Nikolle

pre 8 godina

Good, this will make everybody happy. Stick to your guns, tell the world what you know, how you know and have the perpetrators of these acts be sent to jail

Nikolle

pre 8 godina

Good, this will make everybody happy. Stick to your guns, tell the world what you know, how you know and have the perpetrators of these acts be sent to jail

icj1

pre 8 godina

"Nigerian doctor Philip Njemanze will accept to provide evidence to Serbia and testify about human organ trafficking he said involved Hashim Thaci."

That's great news! The only advise I would give to the Serbian government is not to wire any money before they get the evidence and testimony and verify that it is worth anything. I hope the Serbian government knows that old adage that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn't lol

Paul

pre 8 godina

This is going to be interesting. It's hard to imagine that Nigeria, a poor country, is a consumer in the organ trafficking racket. More likely it is a source of organs for others. Which suggests that Thaci was a known distributor, capable of showing fluidity in the organ trade.

Haitian

pre 8 godina

I'm really interested to hear what he has to say because very little is known about this Doctor from Nigeria. What is known is that he is married to a lady from Novi Sad and he holds a Serbian Passport. It would appear that Serbia is scraping the barrel to try and come up with any evidence at all to back the claim (that's all it is) that Thaci (who I personally don't like) is involved with illegal trafficking of human organs. I hope this Doctor is a better "witness" for Serbia than that other man they supposedly had a few years ago who ridiculously claimed that members of the KLA were trained in under a day to remove human organs suitable for a transplant. Surgeons train for years to be able to do this and they do so in clinical conditions, not on a table with a rusty knife. When an organ is removed for a transplant, it needs to be preserved in the correct laboratory conditions, otherwise it wouldn't be suitable for a transplantation. Are we really expected to believe that untrained layman KLA fighters are capable of doing this? That was an embarrassing claim by Serbian prosecutors, which is why they've since tried to hide that claim under the carpet. Do we even know what happened to him? I'd really like to know. And have Serbian prosecutors been able to name one of the victims yet? That'd be a good start. It's going to be really hard to prosecute someone for illegal organ harvesting if they can't even say who has had their organs removed.

Reader

pre 8 godina

LOL,

first it was Croatian authorities,Turkish authorities, and Thaci. Only the name of Thaci was mentioned though, not the name of those Croatian authorities and Turkish authorities. If they participated in organ trafficking they must be as bad as Thaci. What are their names?

Now only Thaci is being mentioned the Croatian and Turkish have been forgotten. I really hope they hire someone better to write these scripts. Really hope to see what he has to say, hope there is improvement over the open chest heart transplants without anesthesia in the middle of the woods story. By the way, how did that story end? Serbia had this really good witness who told these stories. What happened in the end?

Haitian

pre 8 godina

I'm really interested to hear what he has to say because very little is known about this Doctor from Nigeria. What is known is that he is married to a lady from Novi Sad and he holds a Serbian Passport. It would appear that Serbia is scraping the barrel to try and come up with any evidence at all to back the claim (that's all it is) that Thaci (who I personally don't like) is involved with illegal trafficking of human organs. I hope this Doctor is a better "witness" for Serbia than that other man they supposedly had a few years ago who ridiculously claimed that members of the KLA were trained in under a day to remove human organs suitable for a transplant. Surgeons train for years to be able to do this and they do so in clinical conditions, not on a table with a rusty knife. When an organ is removed for a transplant, it needs to be preserved in the correct laboratory conditions, otherwise it wouldn't be suitable for a transplantation. Are we really expected to believe that untrained layman KLA fighters are capable of doing this? That was an embarrassing claim by Serbian prosecutors, which is why they've since tried to hide that claim under the carpet. Do we even know what happened to him? I'd really like to know. And have Serbian prosecutors been able to name one of the victims yet? That'd be a good start. It's going to be really hard to prosecute someone for illegal organ harvesting if they can't even say who has had their organs removed.

Paul

pre 8 godina

This is going to be interesting. It's hard to imagine that Nigeria, a poor country, is a consumer in the organ trafficking racket. More likely it is a source of organs for others. Which suggests that Thaci was a known distributor, capable of showing fluidity in the organ trade.

Nikolle

pre 8 godina

Good, this will make everybody happy. Stick to your guns, tell the world what you know, how you know and have the perpetrators of these acts be sent to jail

icj1

pre 8 godina

"Nigerian doctor Philip Njemanze will accept to provide evidence to Serbia and testify about human organ trafficking he said involved Hashim Thaci."

That's great news! The only advise I would give to the Serbian government is not to wire any money before they get the evidence and testimony and verify that it is worth anything. I hope the Serbian government knows that old adage that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn't lol

Reader

pre 8 godina

LOL,

first it was Croatian authorities,Turkish authorities, and Thaci. Only the name of Thaci was mentioned though, not the name of those Croatian authorities and Turkish authorities. If they participated in organ trafficking they must be as bad as Thaci. What are their names?

Now only Thaci is being mentioned the Croatian and Turkish have been forgotten. I really hope they hire someone better to write these scripts. Really hope to see what he has to say, hope there is improvement over the open chest heart transplants without anesthesia in the middle of the woods story. By the way, how did that story end? Serbia had this really good witness who told these stories. What happened in the end?