Muslim crimes in Kosovo against Christian Serbs…
When people think of “Kosovo” they often only seem to think of one incident… the “Srebrenitsa massacre” that the US went out of its way to expose, but to understand all that was really happening we need to look at the affairs that preceded it… like the many Muslim war crimes against Christian Serbs that are only surfacing today!
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Kosovo civilian abuses revealed
The Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) abducted civilians in Kosovo who were then mistreated and in some cases killed, a BBC investigation has found.
Sources told the BBC that Kosovo Serbs, ethnic Albanians and gypsies were among an estimated 2,000 who went missing.
This took place both during and after the war in Kosovo, which ended in June 1999.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7990761.stm
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Serb prisoners 'were stripped of their organs in Kosovo war'
Serb prisoners had their internal organs removed and sold by ethnic Albanians during the Kosovo war, according to allegations in a new book by the world's best known war crimes prosecutor.
Carla Del Ponte, who stepped down in January as chief prosecutor at the Hague tribunal for crimes committed in the Balkan wars of the 1990s, said investigators found a house suspected of being a laboratory for the illegal trade.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... o-war.html
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EU police arrest Kosovo war crime suspect
(PRISTINA) - European Union police in Kosovo on Wednesday arrested a man for alleged war crimes committed in guerrilla-run prisons in neighbouring Albania during the 1999 conflict, a statement said.
The officers "carried out a house search and arrested a male suspect in connection with war crimes" near the southern town of Djakovica, the EU rule of law mission (EULEX) said.
"The case relates to the ongoing EULEX investigation into a possible mistreatment of persons held in KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) facilities in northern Albania during the conflict in 1998-1999," it added.
http://www.eubusiness.com/news-eu/kosovo-warcrimes.5b4/
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War crimes retrial for ex-Kosovo PM
Haradinaj had been charged, along with two former commanders in the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), with attacking Serb civilians as Kosovo fought for independence from Serbia in 1998.
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/europ ... 14831.html
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War crimes suspect arrested in Kosovo
A war crimes suspect has been arrested by European Union police officers in Kosovo, officials say.
Local media identified the suspect as Sabit Geci, a member of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA).
The suspect is accused of torturing prisoners between April and June 1999 at a detention facility run by the KLA in the town of Kukes, northern Albania.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8665516.stm
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Exclusive: KLA Ran Torture Camps in Albania
The Kosovo Liberation Army maintained a network of prisons in their bases in Albania and Kosovo during and after the conflict of 1999, eyewitnesses allege. Only now are the details of what occurred there emerging.
In a run-down industrial compound with shattered windows and peeling plaster in Kukes, Albania, chickens rummage for food and two trucks sit idle in a courtyard surrounded by rusted warehouses and a crumbling two-story supply building.
http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/main/news/18047/
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Kosovo Albanian Mafia and KLA
Reports from USA and other countries
http://www.kosovoliberationarmy.com/AlbanianMafia.pdf
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War crimes court orders retrial of Kosovo leaders
Trial of former Kosovo prime minister Ramush Haradinaj and KLA hierarchy was marred by witness intimidation, judge rules
The Yugoslav war crimes tribunal has ordered a retrial for Kosovo's former prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj, two years after he was acquitted of murder, rape and torture.
The tribunal's president at The Hague, Patrick Robinson, said the original trial of Haradinaj and two other former commanders in the Kosovo Liberation Army was marred by witness intimidation and that the trial chamber "failed to appreciate the gravity" of the intimidation.
The most senior Kosovan Albanian to be tried for war crimes in The Hague, Haradinaj, 42, had been charged along with Idriz Balaj and Lahi Brahimaj with ethnic cleansing of Serbs as Kosovo fought for independence from Serbia.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/ju ... aj-retrial
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Kosovo War-Crimes Trial Splits West and Prosecutors
PRISTINA, Kosovo — Ramush Haradinaj, a stocky ethnic Albanian former guerrilla commander and, briefly, Kosovo’s prime minister, is either one of the most impressive leaders to emerge in the Balkans in recent years or a vicious war criminal. Or perhaps both.
Mr. Haradinaj and two other men began to stand trial at the United Nations tribunal in The Hague in March, charged with killing 40 people in 1998, during the conflict between the Kosovo Liberation Army guerrilla group and Serbian-dominated security forces.
But the prosecution’s leading witness, Tahir Zemaj, and his son and nephew were shot dead during the investigation. Another witness, Kjutim Berisha, died two weeks before the trial when he was hit by a car in Podgorica, the Montenegrin capital.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/08/world ... ation_army
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Former Kosovo Liberation Army trio sentenced for war crimes
The EULEX Court on Friday (October 2nd) sentenced three members of the so-called Llapi Group -- Latif Gashi, Nazif Mehmeti and Rrustem Mustafa-Remi -- to prison terms ranging from three to six years for war crimes committed in the 1998-1999 conflict in Kosovo.
The three were found guilty of inhumane treatment of civilian detainees, beating and torture, said EULEX.
This latest trial against the three opened on July 7th in Pristina District Court, with a EULEX prosecutor.
This was only the latest chapter, however. The original investigation into the case lasted from 2001 to 2002. It first went to trial in 2003 and all three were convicted and sentenced. But in 2005, the Supreme Court of Kosovo ordered a new trial.
Now that it too has ended with convictions, the government is angry. "The war of the Kosovo Liberation Army was a liberation war, just and supported by all Kosovo citizens," the administration said in a press release after Friday's verdict.
http://www.setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/x ... feature-02
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People often look for parallels between Cyprus and Kosovo and indeed there are two…
1. Serbia is unfortunate to have a Muslim minority; the cursed Ottoman remnants again, just like Cyprus!
2. The minority Muslims in Serbia, spurred on by Albania were trouble makers seeking to violate Serbia’s sovereignty to form a breakaway state much like the “Turkish Cypriots” on Cyprus!