It's no secret to anyone who knows me that I oppose the support US gave to known terrorist organization called Kosovo Liberation Army. Yes, it those bunch of insurgents that were using US weapons and trainings under Clinton administration and were conducting acts of terrorism to "validate" the need of NATO invasion of the Serbia.
To violate Serbs more we even created special tribunal presumably to investigate war crimes done in the former Yugoslavia. For some "lucky" coincidence, mostly Serbs were prosecuted so far. There were reports that complains from the Serbs were ignored, witnesses to their side of the story dismissed and many facts simply ignored. Presumably it was done to gain some political scores or something like that.
Now we may know a little bit more about whole story of this conflict...
Well, now the woman, which was responsible for the investigations, the one, the only, former prosecutor of this circus, Carla del Ponte has written a book "The Hunt". And what do you know?
Taken from here - http://www.balkaninsight.com/...
"Del Ponte told us in The Hague in 2004 that she had information that all kidnapped Kosovo Serbs had later been killed but did not tell us that she knew that their body parts had been removed before they were killed," Spasic told Montenegro’s daily, Dan.
In her book, The Hunt, which is set to go on sale in Italy from early April, Del Ponte says she learned from a group of reliable journalists that some 300 Serbs were taken to Albania in the summer of 1999, after the end of the NATO bombing of Serbia and arrival of their forces in Kosovo. The victims had their organs removed and were then killed, the former prosecutor says.
And here - http://www.b92.net/...
BELGRADE -- Former Foreign Minister Goran Svilanović stepped into the Carla Del Ponte book controversy yesterday.
Yesterday, Svilanović commended the former Hague chief prosecutor for disclosing in her book, "Hunt: Me and War Criminals", details of suspected crimes by ethnic Albanians against Serbs and other non-Albanians in Kosovo in 1999.
He confirmed that Serbian authorities had presented to Del Ponte in 2001 all the available evidence on crimes, including a list of possible mass graves and secret prisons in Kosovo and northern Albania.
Apparently, back in 2001, it was unpopular to investigate war crimes done by non-Serbs people... </sarcasm>