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To: Hoplite; vooch
On 17 March 1999, the copies of the Racak report (1428 pages), consisting solely of the autopsy protocols and related materials, were submitted to the EU (two copies), the District Court of Pristina (one copy) and the Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Pristina (one copy). The Presidency of the EU (Germany) later decided to submit one copy of the autopsy protocols to the ICTY. Thereafter, the Team continued to work on reports relating to other agreed-upon investigations.

An report consisting solely of the autopsy protocols and related materials is in no way even near to being the FULL REPORT, which is still restricted from the public.

40 posted on 06/07/2002 10:46:22 AM PDT by Spar
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To: Spar
1. The issue here is the testimony regarding mutilations of the bodies and whether the autopsy results support this testimony.
2. There is no other autopsy material other than the 1428 pages that were distributed in March of '99.
3. A 194 pg. supplemental report, consisting of crime scene investigation results, with associated forensic information, was produced after the war. Whether this was given to Milosevic at the time does not bear on his being given the full autopsy results in March of '99, and as a prosecution document has been made available to him in the Hague.

Now just where are you getting the disinformation necessary to hold your position, if not from your own imagination?

41 posted on 06/07/2002 3:26:40 PM PDT by Hoplite
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