Stefanovic would like that the report was not accurately transferred (NMagazin)
Thaci will also be indicted, claims daily (B92,Blic)
BELGRADE -- Clint Williamson's statement that "KLA leaders will be accused of crimes reveals that the list will include KLA leader Hashim Thaci," writes a daily.
Beside Thaci, among those to be accused of war crimes will also be ten former members of the KLA, the Belgrade-based daily continued.
Vekarić: Evidenced war crimes in Kosovo and Metohija (Blic)
The Deputy Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor Bruno Vekarić stated today that war crimes which took place in nineties in Kosovo and Metohija have been evidenced, what will have, as the outcome, indictments against individuals who have committed war crimes. Reflecting on the EULEX Special Prosecutor Clint Williamson’s report, Vekarić reiterated that war crimes which took place in nineties in Kosovo and Metohija have been evidenced, what was the missing link in the work of the Hague Tribunal. Vekarić said in the TV Pink morning program that Serbs have been accused fo
Wait to see their “heroisms” (Koha Ditore)
Halil Matoshi’s editorial today analysis some of the paragraphs from the yesterday’s statement of the prosecutor, Clint Williamson. Speaking about the paragraph which stresses that there is no sufficient evidence to prove Dick Marty’s claims on organ trafficking but that this does not mean that it didn’t happen, Matoshi claims that the essential positive side of the report is that it amnesties ordinary soldiers and accuses the leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army.
Janjić: I expect processing of hundreds of former KLA members (Novi Magazin)
The President of Active Serbia and political analyst Dušan Janjić expects, due to suspicion for committing a war crimes, that several hundred former KLA members, including several former commanders of that formation will be processed by the court in future. Reflecting on yesterday’s report on human organ trafficking in Kosovo in 1999 presented by the lead prosecutor Clint Williamson, Janjić said to Radio Television of Serbia that report is correct and that it follows allegations presented in the well-known Dick Marty’s report, even though it didn’t find s
Drecun: Williamson’s report is partial, we expected more (International Radio Serbia)
President of the parliamentary board for Kosmet Milovan Drecun has stated that the report of prosecutor Clint Williamson about the trade in human organs in the Province is partial, that he was obviously not immune to political pressure and compromises, and that is why the Serb side has got less then expected. Drecun said it was positive that the terrorist KLA was accurately suspected of ethnic cleansing and crimes against the Kosmet Serbs, but we are dissatisfied by the fact it has been concluded there is insufficient evidence of trade in human organs.