This was the Russian deputy who promoted Dick Marty's investigation and the establishment of the Special Court.

Full of two years before the Swiss MEP (PE) published his report on “inhuman treatment of civilians and human organ trafficking” by members of the Kosovo Liberation Army, a resolution motion was filed at the EP that opened the door to this investigation. He was the Russian deputy, then head of the Committee [...]
Full of two years before the Swiss MEP (PE) published his report on “inhuman treatment of civilians and human organ trafficking” by members of the Kosovo Liberation Army, a resolution motion was filed at the EP that opened the door to this investigation.
He was the Russian deputy, then head of the Foreign Affairs Committee from the Russian Federation, Constantine Kosachev, the one who proposed this resolution at the European Parliament Assembly.

In the motion document, which Persiscope has secured, Kosachev on 15 April 2008, is seeking special investigation into <x0human treatment and trafficking of human organs”.
On the basis of his motion, the Russian MP receives the very book of memories of The Hague's Tribunal prosecutor Carla Del Ponte.
“The Assembly finds it necessary to pay attention to facts of inhuman treatment of people and illegal trafficking of human organs in Kosovo, as described in the memories of Carla Del Ponte, former prosecutor”, the Kosovo resolution, which was signed by him and 17 deputies who have supported his departure, says Periscope.


Kosachev, among other things, quoted Del Ponte and her book saying that <x1milants of the Kosovo Liberation Army (UÇK) kidnapped more than 300 people from the province's Serb enclaves, which later proved to have their vital organs extracted”.
“Those organs ... were trafficked through Rinas Airport in Tirana for foreign organs transplantation clinics. It [Deel Ponte] speaks of “a large number of documents” confirming the possible crimes of the Kosovo Liberation Army. There are signs that Kosovo's high [political] leadership is involved in such crimes”, it is now said. It also says Del Ponte and Prosecutor at The Hague received information that in 1998 KLA soldiers kidnapped hundreds of Serbs
Kostachev quotes Dle Pontane even when he says Roma, Albanians and representatives of other ethnic groups were part of the kidnapped. Some of the detained “... were held in pig jars, were subjected to beating, rape, some were executed, others simply disappeared “, reportedly tucked into the Russian deputy's motion at the EP. Which further claims that according to data there may have been citizens of other Council of Europe member states, especially Moldova, the Russian Federation and Romania among the victims.
Kostahev has asked Parliament not to close its eyes to these claims and make a special investigation.
“The members of the Parliament are convinced that such monstrous crimes deserve the strongest sentence in the name of European peoples, gathered in the Council of Europe in the common goal of “protecting and implementing ideals and principles that are their common values “, Periscopi broadcasts in his motion.
This motion was later voted into the European Parliament and cleared the way for the drafting of Dick Marty's report, and then the founding of the Special Force for Investigation into claims issued by the report, led by prosecutor John Clinton Williams.
This following the results of his investigation had declared all that by the time of the investigation had found no evidence for trafficking with human organs. However, he had said that about 10 acts would be set up for inhumane treatment.
In order to clarify these claims, President Atifete Jahjaga in a letter with former EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton had pledged state that Kosovo would agree to investigate and whiteen those claims. And as a result, it was also proposed to them the establishment of an independent, and international judiciary to ensure targets and impartiality in processing evidence for alleged war crimes against civilians.
The establishment of this court was adopted after a series of controversy in the Kosovo Assembly, exactly on August 3rd, 2015. This week the Special Prosecutor at The Hague has submitted invitations to the centre of suspects five former commanders, including members of the Kosovo Liberation Army.
By contrast, Konstantin Kosachev, born September 17, 1962, is a Russian politician and diplomat. He is a senator at the Federation Council (in the Russian Parliament) and heads the EP Foreign Affairs Committee.
After graduating from Moscow's State Institute for International Relations, Kosovo was a diplomat at the Russian Embassy in Sweden. He was elected to the State Doom in 1999. While he was appointed head of Rossotrudnicestvo in 2012. In December 2014, he became a member of the Federation Council.
Currently Kosachev is deputy chairman of the Russian Federation Council for International Affairs Committee.












