What Happened to Kosovo Serbs Kidnapped by KLA?
Over 1,300 Kosovo Serbs, in addition to those for whom we know they have been killed and whose remains were handed over to their families by the UNMIK during the past 8 years, are still listed as missing. In some cases the entire families were kidnapped by the KLA/UCK at some point during the 1998-1999 war and after UN/NATO took over the administration and security of the southern Serbian province. These people were taken away in an unknown direction and, for all we know, disappeared from the face of the earth.
Over the years, we have learned that a number of kidnapped Kosovo Serb girls and women have been used as sex slaves, kept under the lock and key in the dark, moldy cellars of Albanian bar and brothel owners, underfed, repeatedly raped and beaten, until they are deemed no longer useful and killed like dogs.
There were also reports in the Serbian media about Kosovo Serb boys and men being forced to work in unsecured, illegal private mines, but with uncooperative UNMIK and indifferent KFOR (NATO) no investigation was ever initiated, and Serbian families of the Kosovo-Metohia missing are still without answers.
A Bloodcurdling Revelation in Del Ponte's Book
Now, however, the much discussed Carla del Ponte's book "The Hunt" offers a harrowing detail, revealing why have Serbian men been kidnapped throughout Kosovo province during past years instead of being killed on the spot, as is the usual KLA treatment for all non-Albanians, especially those of Serbian ethnicity: because they were used as a livestock for organ harvesting in the illegal trade with human organ transplants.
According to Glas Javnosti, writing about one of the failed investigations regarding the fate of around 300 abducted Kosovo Serbs who were taken to northern Albania, Del Ponte says that the kidnapped young men were not beaten and were well fed. There was an improvised surgery room in one of the houses, where young Serbs had their internal organs removed to be shipped over the Tirana airport "Mother Theresa" abroad, where the organs of the healthy young Serbs were sold.
Families of kidnapped Kosovo Serbs have brought photos to remind of their missing loved ones to the big rally in the Serbian capital on February 21, 2008
The victims who had only one kidney removed during the first carve-up were suchered and returned to imprisonment, to live until they would get killed for their other vital organs, when the right buyer is found. According to Carla del Ponte, the Serbs held in this monstrous human stable Josef Mengele would envy, begged to be killed.
Lawless Land Ruled by the Cruel Thugs
Sworn Serbian enemy, Del Ponte describes Kosovo-Metohia province under the KLA/NATO rule as a land with no laws and institutions, the land of blood feuds ruled by the thugs who present themselves as heroes of the "suffering Albanian people". She claims that UNMIK and KFOR officials, and even some ICTY judges in the Hague are fearful for their lives if connected to the KLA/UCK crime investigations, and feel threatened by the "Albanian reach".
In her book, Del Ponte says that those few and far-in-between investigations of the terrorist KLA were the hardest during her appointment as the ICTY chief prosecutor, that her researches were confronted by the clans, vendettas and political pressures, and that "policemen from Bern and Brussels and all the way to Bronx" are well aware about the insurmountable difficulties when it comes to the attempts to investigate Albanian organized crime.
Recommended: At the heart of the Balkan chaos: the Albanian mafia, by Xavier Raufer, a leading French criminologist mentioned by Alexandre del Valle in a discussion about Kosovo province on French TV; Russian Documentary About Kosovo-Metohia, Part 1, YouTube (for parts 2-7 click on 'more' in the upper right handside box "About this video"); No US consideration of Serbian sacrifices, by Wes Johnson (New Europe