Did he have an organ transplant from the KLA? Norwegian director speaking in Kosovo war

Has the KLA committed war crimes as charged? Norwegian director Paul Refsdal in an exclusive interview for “Tonight Ilva Tare”, relates his truth. Part of the interview: Were you witnessing when you stayed with the KLA for any war crimes they committed? Paul Refsdal: No - these charges and this special court that was filed for [...]
Part of the interview:
Were you witnessing when you stayed with the KLA for any war crimes they committed?
Paul Refsdal: No.
- These charges and this special court that was set up to investigate these are political purposes?
Paul Refsdal: Maybe. I'm sure they've committed several crimes, prison executions, etc., but there's also bullshit like organ transplant history. It's nosens, honestly. Even if they wanted to, they didn't have the capacity. Doctors working with the KLA were unable to transplant organs.
- But why has it been so long and no one says this, that they were so poor in the conditions they had that they couldn't do organ dashboards?
Paul Refsdal: Carla del Ponte from the UN says we have reason to believe that. It is a little incredible, and has also said things about Syria, such as the rebels have used chemical weapons when there is no evidence of it. It's too hard to deal with. Serbs have myths they truly believe in, like they are victims and not persecutors. They're victims and they have a huge impact because they're often repeating these myths, but this organ transplant thing is idiotic, I guarantee you, and if you can prove that this has existed you can take my liver and sell it.
You think the world will ever have peace?
Paul Refsdal: No.
- Don't you want to film?
Paul Refsdal: No, I'd be happy to see a peaceful world. I think we humans are too good to kill each other. We are so good that we will never stop.
- This isn't very optimistic...
No, I'm not optimistic.












