epa10154659 File Photo: Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has stepped up his efforts to whitewash Albania and Kosovo from allegations of organ trafficking in the Kosovo war. EPA-EFE/ANDREJ CUKIC
There was never a plan to kill former Swiss prosecutor Dick Marty in 2020, the Serbian Intelligence Forces (BIA) said after an investigation on Swiss state television said they planned to do so and blame Kosovo.
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At the time, Matti Raatikainen, head of the war crimes unit of EULEX, the European Law and Justice Mission in Kosovo, said that “the fact is that there is no evidence in this case. “
Over the years, politicians and others involved in investigating the case have also pointed out the important logistical situations that demand such an operation, given that roads in the region at that time did not exist or would take days to pass, making sending organs incredibly difficult.
Prime Minister Edi Rama attacked the 2011 Dick Marty report on the Kosovo war in his speech to the UN General Assembly on Saturday, following a resolution by his government to condemn it.
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The “Open the Balkans” initiative, put forward by Serbia, Albania and North Macedonia, six of the region’s countries, could have negative implications symbolically and in terms of genuine cooperation, according to a study funded by the Rockefeller brothers and conducted by The Balkan Forum.
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Romania and Greece do not recognise Kosovo, basically because of their own internal territorial disputes.
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Following Rama’s speech, Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti said the foreign network deserves to focus on justice for victims of Serb crimes during the war.
He said the specialized cameras, deeply felt in Kosovo and an insult to its war heroes, are not transparent and that former KLA members have been detained without a trial date for two years.
“The genocide happened in Kosovo, NATO intervened to prevent it and we have countless unsolved crimes. Therefore, you cannot communicate about the war in Kosovo and protect Kosovo without addressing Serbia’s crime in Kosovo,” Kurti concluded.
[Edited via Zoran Radosavljevic]