Rama on charges against the KLA: We seek to tell the world that it was a masquerade

Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, has said there is no evidence of trafficking human organs organised by the Kosovo Liberation Army leadership -- the charges on which the Special Court was established. All this Rama has called the mud that has been dumped on an independent country like Kosovo. From Brussels, [...]
Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, has said there is no evidence of trafficking human organs organised by the Kosovo Liberation Army leadership -- the charges on which the Special Court was established. All this Rama has called the mud that has been dumped on an independent country like Kosovo.
From Brussels, responding to journalists' questions, Albania's prime minister has said they are seeking to show the world that “this was a masquerade”.
What we're looking for is to say to the world that this was a masquerade and this masquerade through an untold amount of mud thrown against the whole country, against an independent state such as Kosovo and the entire liberation war. It's not a charge. It's evidence. There is no evidence, of how many investigations, that there has been any trafficking of human organs organised by the KLA leadership that has actually been the victim of an organised attack worldwide. Now no one should try to confuse it in another way, it has nothing to do with the process that is happening, whether the evidence or not the evidence in The Hague, it has to do with a site of the Council of Europe's shame, and the Council of Europe must find the courage to go out and say sorry because you can't forgive us because so democratic institutions can't do such a thing in a country where terrible things have happened and we have experienced them under the Soviet dictatorship or in the period of Chinese cultural influence that could happen again, Rama said.
Albania's prime minister has said it is impossible to accuse an entire nation who was freed from Slobodan Milosevic's ethnic cleansing machine.
“It is impossible to accuse an entire nation that was freed from a major coalition effort of democratic states, and thanks to the liberation army, despite a machine of Milesevic's ethnic cleansing and all of a sudden thrown into the major depths of media and journalistic waste. It's not simply about the media, but it's about the report, their report that has supported the entire European Council, and should not happen again”, Rama said.
Albania's prime minister has said days ago that Albania is preparing a resolution to the Council of Europe on “the total basability of Dick Marty's report, as well as Russian influence on this tale of a yellow house and organ traffic”.












