Newsweek announces new evidence of crimes against Serbs
Chuck Sudetic, former reporter of New York Times and co-author of former ICTY chief prosecutor Carla Del Ponte's book in which she describes crimes committed against Serbs in Kosovo and removal of vital organs from kidnapped Serbs transported to Albania, has stated that new developments will be revealed about the crimes in the next six weeks, the U.S. magazine Newsweek reports.
(KosovoCompromise Staff) Monday, March 02, 2009
Sudetic said that special rapporteur of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly Dick Marty is now investigating trafficking of organs removed from kidnapped Serbs.
In its text "Silent Warrior" about the book written by Del Ponte, Newsweek quotes Sudetic as saying that there is strong evidence for crimes against Serbs and the removal of their organs.
Newsweek underscored that since her appointment as Switzerland's ambassador to Argentina, Carla Del Ponte has been barred from speaking a word about her own book.
In her book, Del Ponte wrote that her team of investigators had received a tip that between 100 and 300 Serbs, who had disappeared shortly after the conflict in Kosovo in 1999, were kidnapped and transported to Albania, where they were killed and organs were removed from some of healthy youths.