Posted on 12/14/2010 1:24:44 PM PST by headsonpikes
head, organ and arms ... why not legs and torsos too?
Of course he is.
This is what happens when one ethnic group stealthily grows in population through illegal immigration, takes over an area of a country, then declares “independence” thereby stealing land away from the host nation.
Any group that steals land will have thieves for leaders.
Left to Right: Hashim Thaci, UCK (KLA) leader; Bernard Kouchner, UN Administrator of Kosovo; Gen. Sir Michael Jackson, KFOR Commander; Agim Ceku, Commander of KPC; Gen. Wesley Clark, NATO Commander.
http://www.zpub.com/un/clark.html
UCK (KLA) leader Hashim Thaci with Madeleine Albright in 1999
When a Voice Of America reporter asked him about Yellow House, Kouchner lost his temper and started yelling at the reporter calling him sick and insane
There is only one explanation why Kouchner lost his temper in front of the cameras - Le petit merde Francaise is a part of criminal syndicate that was murdering people for organs.
Kouchner is on record admitting murdering wounded in Indochina when he served with MSF.
This POS should be sent to trial along the criminals mentioned in the article.
Albanian Mafia $$$$$$$$$ stuffed into the right US political campaign coffers! It couldn't be more obvious!
Carla Del Ponte took a lot of heat when she publicly opened this can of worms. Her “The Hunt: Me and the War Criminals” made a lot of POLs very unhappy.
I hope she is happy in her new post. It is sad that the trials were a sham. Guess we should have not expected more.
The excuse was, it was Slick Willie’s “Wag the Dog”.
The reality is a lot worse. It is a condemnation of the died-in-the-wool Globalists.
It also had to do with an oil pipeline route deal.....
We killed -- or got killed -- far more people than died before the NATO Bombing, not to mention the several hundred thousand Serbs who were ethnically cleansed from Kosovo as a result.
Well, the Albanian Mafia was well known even before bill clinton started his war, which we fought on the wrong side, in order to get his percentage of the Albanian drug trade and hand Kosovo over to Muslim terrorists.
And afterward, George Bush went along with this evil and illegal action, hook, line, and sinker.
As for the Euros, they have no complaint. The British Labour Party and the German Socialist Party were all too eager to jump in. They did it to themselves.
I just knew I wouldn’t make in in time to say that.
Yes, the Globalists on BOTH sides of the aisle!
Albanian American Civic League Fundraiser for John McCain for President, where the AACL President (and former Congressman) Joe Dio Guardi stated, "John gave us everything we asked for, including arms for the KLA".
American Liberal elites and University Professors will be lining up to kiss his navel.
Another State Dept home run in the koranimal world.
Here’s the balance of the article:
“Dick Marty, the human rights investigator behind the inquiry, will present his report to European diplomats from all 47 member states at a meeting in Paris on Thursday. His report suggests Thaçi’s links with organised crime date back more than a decade, when those loyal to his Drenica group came to dominate the KLA, and seized control of “most of the illicit criminal enterprises” in which Kosovans were involved south of the border, in Albania.
During the Kosovo conflict Slobodan Miloevic’s troops responded to attacks by the KLA by orchestrating a horrific campaign against ethnic Albanians in the territory. As many as 10,000 are estimated to have died at the hands of Serbian troops.
While deploring Serb atrocities, Marty said the international community chose to ignore suspected war crimes by the KLA, “placing a premium instead on achieving some degree of short-term stability”. He concludes that during the Kosovo war and for almost a year after, Thaçi and four other members of the Drenica group named in the report carried out “assassinations, detentions, beatings and interrogations”. This same hardline KLA faction has held considerable power in Kosovo’s government over the last decade, with the support of western powers keen to ensure stability in the fledgling state.
The report paints a picture in which ex-KLA commanders have played a crucial role in the region’s criminal activity. It says: “In confidential reports spanning more than a decade, agencies dedicated to combating drug smuggling in at least five countries have named Hashim Thaçi and other members of his Drenica group as having exerted violent control over the trade in heroin and other narcotics.”
Marty says: “Thaçi and these other Drenica group members are consistently named as ‘key players’ in intelligence reports on Kosovo’s mafia-like structures of organised crime. I have examined these diverse, voluminous reports with consternation and a sense of moral outrage.”
His inquiry was commissioned after the former chief prosecutor for war crimes at the Hague, Carla Del Ponte, said she had been prevented from investigating senior KLA officials. Her most shocking claim, which she said required further investigation, was that the KLA smuggled captive Serbs across the border into Albania, where their organs were harvested.
The report, which states that it is not a criminal investigation and unable to pronounce judgments of guilt or innocence, gives some credence to Del Ponte’s claims.
It finds the KLA did hold mostly Serb captives in a secret network of six detention facilities in northern Albania, and that Thaçi’s Drenica group “bear the greatest responsibility” for prisons and the fate of those held in them.
They include a “handful” of prisoners said to have been transferred to a makeshift prison just north of Tirana, where they were killed for their kidneys.
The report states: “As and when the transplant surgeons were confirmed to be in position and ready to operate, the captives were brought out of the ‘safe house’ individually, summarily executed by a KLA gunman, and their corpses transported swiftly to the operating clinic.’’
The same Kosovan and foreign individuals involved in the macabre killings are linked to the Medicus case, the report finds.
Marty is critical of the western powers which have provided a supervisory role in Kosovo’s emergence as a state, for failing to hold senior figures, including Thaçi, to account. His report criticises “faltering political will on the part of the international community to effectively prosecute the former leaders of the KLA”.
It concludes: “The signs of collusion between the criminal class and the highest political and institutional office holders are too numerous and too serious to be ignored.
“It is a fundamental right of Kosovo’s citizens to know the truth, the whole truth, and also an indispensable condition for reconciliation between the communities and the country’s prosperous future.”
If as expected the report is formally adopted by the committee this week, the findings will go before the parliamentary assembly next year.
The Kosovo government tonight dismissed the allegations, claiming they were the produce of “despicable and bizarre actions by people with no moral credibility”.
“Today, the Guardian published an article that referred to a report from a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Dick Marty, which follows up on past reports published over the last 12 years aiming at maligning the war record of the Kosovo Liberation Army and its leaders,” it said in a statement.
“The allegations have been investigated several times by local and international judiciary, and in each case, it was concluded that such statements have were not based on facts and were construed to damage the image of Kosovo and the war of the Kosovo Liberation Army.
“It is clear that someone wants to place obstacles in the way of prime minister, Hashim Thaçi, after the general election, in which the people of Kosovo placed their clear and significant trust in him to deliver the development programme and governance of our country.
“Such despicable and bizarre actions by people with no moral credibility, serve the ends of only those specific circles that do not wish well to Kosovo and its people.”
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