Belgrade urges KFOR contributing countries to open archives for Albanian crimes

Members of the task force to gather facts about the lighting of Albanian crimes in Kosovo, Velko Ollarovic and Milovan Drescu, invited today to a meeting representatives of the embassies of states that have had their contingents in KFOR and international organisations to open their archives in order to brighten their fortune [...]
As Belgrade media reports, representatives of the US embassies, Germany, the OSCE Mission, the Red Cross, the UN Office in Belgrade attended the meetings, while the embassies of Great Britain, France and Italy, of the Council of Europe, the EU and NATO Office in Belgrade have not responded to the invitation.
It is a time when we expect the archives of those KFOR contingents that have had full mandate in Kosovo, media quoted Commission Chairman for Missing Persons Velko Ollarovici as saying.
We presented documents today about the fact that KFOR archives, the OSCE, exist, UNMIK, EULEX, The Hague Tribunal, which gives answers in many questions”, has said Odliovic, who has called that, as “Pristina and international organisations have expressed, open the doors”.
According to him, The Hague's 1999 and 2000 Tribunal teams have exhumed over 4,000 troops, from whom 2000 have been identified, while others have been buried in unknown locations.
For those crimes, someone will respond, we have linked command responsibility to the structures of the Kosovo Liberation Army (UÇK) to crimes” Ollarovic has said, Transmitting Koha.net.
He has stressed that they have handed over documentation to the Yellow House.
Serbia's Council of Parliament for Kosovo Chairman Milovan Drescu said that for the Drenica Zone, which was the focus of Council of Europe rapporteur Dick Marty, there have been 650 events with about 450 documents, while the missing figure is 51 people.
According to him, 2,123 documents have been collected for the Dukagjin Zone.
has said the Special Prosecutor has been handed over essential documents to determine the command responsibility of the KLA.











