What's missing from organ harvesting report

The Serbian War Crimes Prosecution has contacted the forensic expert who wrote an UNMIK report on organ harvesting in Kosovo.

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Monday, 15.12.2008.

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The Serbian War Crimes Prosecution has contacted the forensic expert who wrote an UNMIK report on organ harvesting in Kosovo. This was confirmed for B92 on Sunday evening by spokesman Bruno Vekaric, who also announced that CoE's special envoy in the case Dick Marty will soon visit Belgrade. What's missing from organ harvesting report Last week, a representative of the prosecution traveled to the UN in New York, to ask for the full report to be given to Serbia. This came because the UN mission in Kosovo, UNMIK, document, complied in 2004, misses nine pages. The report was put together after a group of UNMIK investigators traveled to northern Albania, to investigate sites believed to have been the places where hundreds of kidnapped Kosovo Serbs, but also other non-Albanians, were buried after their vital organs had been harvested. "Unofficially we know what's in those pages," Vekaric explained. "First, there are two names that were masked in white and those people allegedly can point to witnesses, those who know even more about what happened in the yellow house and other structures." "At least several locations are accessible there, we think these things were also happening in the structure 320 and in a hospital in Tirana. That is what we are working with right now," he concluded. Yesterday, daily Blic wrote that UNMIK officials initially denied that the report on human organ trafficking existed. However, the War Crimes Prosecution last spring came into possession of the document, only to find out that it was missing nine pages.

What's missing from organ harvesting report

Last week, a representative of the prosecution traveled to the UN in New York, to ask for the full report to be given to Serbia.

This came because the UN mission in Kosovo, UNMIK, document, complied in 2004, misses nine pages.

The report was put together after a group of UNMIK investigators traveled to northern Albania, to investigate sites believed to have been the places where hundreds of kidnapped Kosovo Serbs, but also other non-Albanians, were buried after their vital organs had been harvested.

"Unofficially we know what's in those pages," Vekarić explained. "First, there are two names that were masked in white and those people allegedly can point to witnesses, those who know even more about what happened in the yellow house and other structures."

"At least several locations are accessible there, we think these things were also happening in the structure 320 and in a hospital in Tirana. That is what we are working with right now," he concluded.

Yesterday, daily Blic wrote that UNMIK officials initially denied that the report on human organ trafficking existed. However, the War Crimes Prosecution last spring came into possession of the document, only to find out that it was missing nine pages.

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