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  2. War crimes in the Kosovo War - Wikipedia

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    Organ theft allegations During and after the 1999 war, accusations were made of people being killed in order to remove their organs to sell them on the black market. Various sources estimated that the number of victims ranged from a "handful", [118] up to 50, [119] between 24 and 100 [120] to over 300. [121]

  3. Crime in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Organ theft Organ theft in Kosovo (sometimes also known as the "yellow house" case) refers to alleged organ harvesting and killing of an indeterminate number of "disappeared" people. Various sources estimate that the number of victims ranges from a "handful", [15] up to 50, [16] and between 24 and 100. [17]

  4. 2010 Kosovan parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Organ theft allegations. On 12 December 2010, a draft report from Dick Marty to the Council of Europe was pre-released, alleging that the Republic of Kosovo's prime minister, Hashim Thaçi was the head of a "mafia-like" group responsible for smuggling weapons, drugs and human organs through eastern Europe.

  5. How Corrupt Governments Make a Killing on Human Organs - AOL

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    Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:11 PM. In December, the Council of Europe released a report alleging that Hashim Thaçi, the prime minister of Kosovo, is the leader of a criminal ring that smuggles ...

  6. Dick Marty - Wikipedia

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    Organ theft claim in Kosovo On 14 December 2010, Marty published a report for adoption by the Council of Europe alleging inhuman treatment of people and killing of prisoners with the purpose of removal and illicit trafficking in human organs in Kosovo , involving Hashim Thaçi , the Kosovo prime minister and former Kosovo Liberation Army ...

  7. Trial of Slobodan Milošević - Wikipedia

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    Following Milošević's transfer, the original charges of war crimes in Kosovo were upgraded by adding charges of genocide in Bosnia and war crimes in Croatia. On 30 January 2002, Milošević accused the war crimes tribunal of an "evil and hostile attack" against him. The trial began at The Hague on 12 February 2002, with Milošević defending ...

  8. Krusha massacres - Wikipedia

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    The Krusha massacres ( Albanian: Masakra e Krushës së Madhe dhe Krushës së Vogël, Serbian: Масакр у Великој и Малој Круши, romanized : Masakr u Velikoj i Maloj Kruši) near Rahovec, Kosovo, were two massacres that took place during the Kosovo War on the afternoon of 25 March 1999, the day after the NATO bombing of ...

  9. Organ theft in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    War crimes in the Kosovo War#Organ theft allegations; This page is a ...