Investigations, EU welcomes Albania’s decision

08/05/2012 00:00

The European Union welcomed the Albanian Council of Ministers decision
for approving a law that allows EULEX to investigate in Albanian
territory about Dick Marty’s accusations.

According to Juri Laas, the spokesperson for the Special Investigative Task Force, EU is waiting for an approval without obstacles of the Albanian Parliament.

Laas explains that this law that is inspired by previous regional laws, in cooperation with the International Court of Crimes in the Former Yugoslavia, shows that EULEX has an open way to cooperate with the states where the investigation is extended. Albania is one of the states involved in Dick Marty’s accusations about the KLA and its leaders for human organs’ traffic during the Kosovo war.

Prepared by: ARTA TOZAJ

Government allows EU prosecutors to investigated

The government passed a special law that allows the EU to investigate the accusations of Dick Marty for human traffic with the Serbian war prisoners.

“We have more interested than anyone else to reveal the truth about these grave accusations raised against the Kosovo and Albanian political leadership. We propose the Parliament to pass a special law for allowing this investigation group to have full investigation access in Albania”, Berisha declared.

The PM considered the report an unfounded fantasy, written by Miloshevic’s prosecutor whose only goal was to damage the Albanians with organ traffic accusations and for massive graves.

“The investigative teams have scrutinized the village homes and have found no trace of massive graves, where hundreds of Serbs are pretended to have been buried, although they haven’t given a single name for these missing persons, where there are 2000 missing Albanians whose names are there, but the bodies cannot be found”, Berisha declared.

Berisha added that Dick Marty’s accusations on the Albanian and Kosovan leadership is strictly connected with his known anti-Albanian position.

“He has opposed NATO’s intervention in Kosovo, because it would prevent Milosevic from repeating the Hitlerian schemes and genocide. He didn’t want NATO to interfere for defending the human rights and freedoms of a people that was evicted through barbarous violence from their lands”, Berisha delcared.

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