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Conflicting interpretations of Williamson’s report (Danas)

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Report of the Head of the Special team for investigation of the allegations on human organ trafficking, Clint Williamson, has sparked mixed reactions in the world and the public, but also completely different interpretations. The families of the killed and missing persons are disappointed by the fact that the American prosecutor, during a three-year investigation, […]

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Moscow: results dispelling myth of KLA’s “just struggle” (International Radio Serbia)

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The results of the EULEX’s special investigative task force have dispelled the myth of the “just liberating battle” of the KLA, which was used, among other things, to justify the independence of the Serbian province of Kosovo, unilaterally proclaimed by the former leaders of that terrorist organization, stated the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. IN […]

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Marty: Williamson’s report surprising for western governments (IRS)

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The former Council of Europe rapporteur Dick Marty has stated that the report of prosecutor Clint Williamson presents a surprise for the western governments, which did not expect such results. Marty told the Swiss SRF radio that Williamson’s report on the trade in human organs in 1999 was of tremendous significance. It was hard to […]

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Djuric lunches in Pristina (Kosovapress)

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Director of the Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo, Marko Djuric, met today Serbia’s liaison officer in Kosovo, Dejan Pavicevic, with whom he discussed implementation of projects important for ‘the two communities’. “We spoke about how to unify existing economic potential and together with representatives of provisional institutions to work on projects that would be of […]

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OSCE Broadcast 30 July

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• SITF hopes that indicted persons will surrender voluntarily, reactions continue (All monitored broadcasters, Klan Kosova, RTK1&KTV)
• Breedlove: Islamic radicalism a serious concern (All monitored broadcasters, TV21)
• Djuric: Kosovo Albanians and Serbs need a joint future (RTK2, Klan Kosova)

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UNMIK Headlines 31 July

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• Williamson: If there were a special court, I’d file indictments today (Koha)
• Brasseur: Truth’s march continues in cases of organ trafficking (Koha)
• Veseli: Williamson’s report a step towards the truth (Epoka e Re)
• HLC: Williamson told the reality (Lajm)
• Veterans reject Williamson’s report (Epoka e Re)
• Bytyqi family sues Serbia at UN (dailies)
• Jahjaga: Kosovo won’t become source of religious extremism (Koha Ditore)

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War Veterans Condemn EU’s Kosovo Crimes Report (Balkan insight)

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30 Jul 14 Kosovo’s War Veterans Association said that a new EU report stating that senior Kosovo Liberation Army officials will be prosecuted for crimes against humanity was “ridiculous”. Edona Peci BIRN Pristina The War Veterans Association on Wednesday condemned the EU Special Investigative Task Force report into alleged crimes committed after the 1999 conflict, […]

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Murdered US Albanians’ Family Appeals to UN (Balkan Insight)

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31 Jul 14 The relatives of the three Bytyqi brothers, killed by Serbian forces after they fought for the Kosovo Liberation Army, urged the UN to pressurise Belgrade to prosecute their murderers. Marija Ristic BIRN Belgrade Lawyers for the relatives of Ylli, Agron and Mehmet Bytyqi, who were killed in Serbia in 1999, have filed […]

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