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    Crimes against Serbs

     

     

    Legal experts demand to investigate crimes against Serbs.

     

     

     

     

    The International human rights organisation Human Rights Watch has urged to begin investigation on the basis of memoirs of the former general public prosecutor of Hague tribunal Carla del Ponte where she has written that in 1999 Kosovan Albanians sold bodies of the killed Serbs.

     

     

     

     

    In book Carla del Ponte explains that the information on sale by Albanians of bodies of the killed Serbs is received by it "from journalistic sources deserving trust". As she said, well informed people have told to it that nearby 200 persons, mainly peace Serbian inhabitants, have been forwarded from Kosovo to Albania where local doctors have made opening and have withdrawn vitals. She also brings up a question on how Kosovan Albanians managed to forward hundreds persons for limits of Kosovo and to remain not noticed.

     

     

     

     

    Recently representatives Human Rights Watch have declared that have the new data according to which statements of Carla del Ponte look not deprived of the bases. The management of the international human rights organisation has called the governments of Kosovo and Albania to show the adherence to the law and justice, and to assist in investigation of events of 1999.

     

     

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