EULEX officials confer with CoE's Marty

EULEX officials have met with Council of Europe Rapporteur Dick Marty to discuss the Kosovo human organ trafficking allegations, the EU mission has confirmed.

Izvor: Tanjug

Tuesday, 24.05.2011.

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EULEX officials have met with Council of Europe Rapporteur Dick Marty to discuss the Kosovo human organ trafficking allegations, the EU mission has confirmed. EULEX spokesperson Irina Gudeljevic confirmed for Tanjug on Monday that the body's officials had contacted Marty. EULEX officials confer with CoE's Marty "The mission established contacts with Marty and his team so that it could go on with its preliminary investigation. These contacts include meetings at which the allegations made in his report are discussed," Gudeljevic explained. The investigation following the claims by Dick Marty, who is accusing former ethnic Albanian KLA leaders, current Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci among them, of involvement in organ trafficking, is a move required by the resolution which the CE Parliamentary Assembly adopted earlier this year. EULEX did not say where its representatives had meet with Marty, but just remarked that they were the only place where Dick Marty's claims could be investigated, noting that they possessed a witness protection program. Serbia insists that a probe into the allegations should happen under the auspices of the United Nations, but does not have the support for this from some western countries, who believe EULEX is capable of conducting the investigation.

EULEX officials confer with CoE's Marty

"The mission established contacts with Marty and his team so that it could go on with its preliminary investigation. These contacts include meetings at which the allegations made in his report are discussed," Gudeljevic explained.

The investigation following the claims by Dick Marty, who is accusing former ethnic Albanian KLA leaders, current Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci among them, of involvement in organ trafficking, is a move required by the resolution which the CE Parliamentary Assembly adopted earlier this year.

EULEX did not say where its representatives had meet with Marty, but just remarked that they were the only place where Dick Marty's claims could be investigated, noting that they possessed a witness protection program.

Serbia insists that a probe into the allegations should happen under the auspices of the United Nations, but does not have the support for this from some western countries, who believe EULEX is capable of conducting the investigation.

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