Persecution of Serbs
Families seek justice for Serb victims in KiM
BELGRADE - The Association of Families of Kidnapped and Missing Persons in Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) presented on Tuesday to the Serbian War Crimes Prosecution the list of demands for legal actions to be taken against ethnic Albanian criminals they suspect of being responsible for the deaths and disappearances of their loved ones.
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Organ trafficking prosecutor says his work was impartial
Organ trafficking prosecutor says his work was impartial
BRUSSELS -- A cloud of doubt surrounding the crimes in Kosovo will only be cleared after court proceedings are complete, says John Clint Williamson.
The U.S. prosecutor headed an EU team that looked into the war crimes committed by the ethnic Albanian KLA against Serbs in Kosovo.
Trade union: Treat attack on policemen as attack on state
BELGRADE - The trade union of the police called on the Serbian government, prime minister, interior minister and police director on Friday to adopt the law whereby an attack on the police would be treated as an attack on the state.
Murder of Serb teens in Kosovo still unpunished
Murder of Serb teens in Kosovo still unpunished
BELGRADE -- Serbia on Wednesday marks the 11th anniversary of a terrorist attack in Kosovo when two Serb teenagers were murdered and four more wounded.
The incident happened on the bank of the Bistrica River in the Serb enclave of Goraždevac near the town of Peć.
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Del Ponte would return to Hague to indict KLA top officials
BELGRADE - Carla Del Ponte, former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), says she would return to The Hague to bring an indictment against certain individuals in the top levels in the former Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) leadership.
Del Ponte "would go back to prosecute KLA"
Del Ponte "would go back to prosecute KLA"
BELGRADE -- Former Chief Hague Prosecutor Carla del Ponte has said she would be willing to return to The Hague to prosecute the leaders of the KLA.
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"Western countries did not expect these results"
"Western countries did not expect these results"
ZURICH -- The report of prosecutor Clint Williamson represents "a surprise to Western governments, which did not expected positive results," says Dick Marty.
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"No conclusions, but truth’s onward march continues"
"No conclusions, but truth’s onward march continues"
BELGRADE -- Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Anne Brasseur has welcomed a report by special prosecutor John Clint Williamson.
It concerned an investigation into the 1999 Kosovo organ trafficking case.
Quest for justice taking too long
BRUSSELS - The families of the victims of crimes committed in Kosovo have been waiting for justice and the truth about the fates of their loved ones for too long, says Michael Montgomery, a US journalist who discovered the "Yellow House" in Albania, identified in a report by Council of Europe special rapporteur Dick Marty as the site of an organ harvesting operation whose victims were kidnapped
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PACE: Truth about Kosovo organ trafficking comes to light
STRASBOURG - President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Anne Brasseur has welcomed a report by special prosecutor John Clint Williamson concerning an investigation into the 1999 Kosovo organ trafficking case, expressing satisfaction that “truth’s onward march continues also in this case.”