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Williamson in Serbia, organ trafficking report follows soon (Tanjug, RTS,Politika)

BELGRADE - Clint Williamson, chief prosecutor and head of the EU special investigation team for human organ trafficking during the clashes in Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) in 1999, will visit Belgrade on Tuesday and meet with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic.

The U.S. prosecutor visited Kosovo on Monday and according to media announcements, he should release his report on potential illegal activities concerning organ trafficking toward the end of the month.

Williamson, face to face with Jahjaga (Express, Koha)

Clint Williamson, the lead prosecutor for the EU Special Investigative Task Force (SITF) investigating the war crime and organised crime allegations in the Council of Europe (CoE) report met this morning with Kosovo President, Atifete Jahjaga.

According to a press release from the meeting, Jahjaga said that Kosovo institutions are committed to cooperate with SITF in the coming period to strengthen rule of law and meet obligations to the local and international justice.

America forgives Yellow House (Vesti online)

According to the writings of Pristina based media, a Special investigation team headed by U.S. prosecutor Clint Williamson found no evidence on trafficking in organs in Kosovo during the war in 1999. As stated, the report should be released in two months and will discard accusations from the report of Council of Europe Special Rapporteur, Dick Marty on trafficking in human organs of kidnapped Serbs and other non-Albanians. 

Williamson to present findings in August (Tribuna)

The lead prosecutor for the European Union Special Investigative Task Force (SITF), Clint Williamson, will present the findings of his investigations into allegations of war crimes and criminal activity contained in the Council of Europe (CoE) report of 2011, the paper reports on the front page. The original plan was for the results to be presented in the second half of this month but that has now been postponed for a few months.