Albania’s efforts of several years to remove the Dick Marty’s monstrous accusations of war crimes during the Kosovo conflict are paying off.
Prime Minister Rama spoke about the newest development in disproving the accusations that during the Serbian occupation of Kosovo, two bases for organ trafficking were set up in Albania.
“We finally gathered the signatures in the Assembly of the Council of Europe for the motion for a new resolution over the one from 2011, where without any facts the terrible accusations were raised against the Glorious Liberation Army of Kosovo for the trafficking of human organs in Albania and Kosovo.
“The road to justice for Kosovo, the blood shed for freedom, the martyrs of the KLA and its heroes alive today in The Hague, will be long, arduous, but justice will triumph in the end, because there is no strength in world to brand a liberation war as criminal”, wrote Rama.
The motion for a resolution in the Council of Europe comes a year after the approval in the Parliament of Albania with 125 votes of a resolution in which the allegations raised by a reporter of the Council of Europe assembly were considered unfounded. Part of the resolution of the Parliament of Albania was also the request that the Council of Europe, review the act approved by it.
The unsubstantiated findings of Senator Dick Marty were returned and adopted as a resolution by the Council of Europe in 2011. This resolution then served in the establishment of the “Specialized Judicial Chambers for Kosovo” known as the Special Court of Kosovo, which indicted the leaders of the KLA, against whom the judicial process began today in The Hague.
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