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Serbs want Albania to investigate organ trafficking

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BELGRADE, Feb 23 – Serbia will ask Albanian authorities to start an official inquiry about alleged trafficking of human organs taken from Kosovo Serbs during the 1999 conflict.
“New evidence shows that alleged crimes took place in northern Albania and we will send an official inquiry to prosecutors in Tirana seeking additional information about our findings,” Bruno Vekaric, a spokesman for Serbia’s War Crimes Prosecutor’s office, told an international news agency Monday.
Vekaric said Serbian war crimes prosecutors will present new evidence to the Council of Europe, Europe’s main human rights watchdog, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and the United Nations Security Council.
A set of photos apparently obtained from an international official serving in Kosovo, showed members of the now-defunct Kosovo Liberation Army which fought Serbian troops during the 1998-1999 conflict, in locations in Albania’s north, he said.
Vekaric said the Serbian authorities believe the photos corroborate with their view that organs were taken from Serbs in northern Albania.
“This only added to what we already know that the KLA troops had training camps, logistics bases and makeshift clinics on the Albanian soil,” Vekaric said.
Last October, a top Albanian prosecutor rejected Serbia’s request for an investigation into the claims made by former U.N. war crimes prosecutor Carla Del Ponte, who said in a book that her team had investigated reports that around 300 Serbs held in Albania had had organs removed, apparently for trafficking.
Albanian prosecutors said both local authorities and an investigator of the United Nations war crimes tribunal had already investigated the issue but found no evidence.
In 2004, U.N. investigators searched a house belonging to a family in Albania’s north, probing involvement of KLA fighters in trafficking of organs taken from Kosovo Serbs seized during NATO’s 1999 bombing launched to end ethnic killings.
They uncovered blood stains, gauze and syringes, but villagers, aided by an Albanian prosecutor, stopped them from searching further, Del Ponte’s book said.
Albanian authorities and also the villagers have strongly denied any crime against Serbs saying they are open to investigation but only from international judicial institutions, not Serb counterparts.

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