Sassy, signatory to Dick Marty's report in the KiE: Then there was material for an investigation, but right to review resolution

General Assembly in the Council of Europe ( KE) in 2011 adopted a resolution based on the Swiss senator's report, Dick Marty, accusing Kosovo Liberation Army leaders (UÇK) of trafficking human organs. One of the signatories of this resolution was the Finnish politician from the central [...] National Coalition.
One of the signatories of this resolution was Finnish politician from the centre-right National Coalition Kimmo Sasi, who in a response to the Albanian Post, says he cannot clearly remember what material contained at the time.
Although defending his position, he claims he had abundant material to launch an investigation.
If I remember correctly at the time there was enough material to write down an investigation and a report”, he recalls.
Albania voted unanimously on July 21st of this year a Resolution “Mbi invisibility of claims on illegal trafficking of human organs in Kosovo and Albania”.
On October 12th, Edi Rama, but at the Council of Europe, will prove for an hour in a row to prove that all these claims were unfounded.
Finland's representative at the KiE Assembly, the Albanian state resolution, views it as fair because of the possibility of revising the 2011 resolution on which the Special Court was established, which currently holds Hashim Thaci and other KLA leaders in prison, unless, in their indictment, there is no mention of even trafficking in human organs.
Kimmo Sassy
“However, I think everyone has the right to present new and further evidence in this case and take a review of the ongoing” case, he explained.
But Sassie claims he hasn't followed the latest developments dealing with this issue, he doesn't even know the facts or what's actually going on with the resolution he signed 11 years ago.
I have not followed the developments in this case. I don't know the facts”, he said.
General Assembly in KiE
Albania's resolution calls on the KiE Parliamentary Assembly to review Resolution 1782, 2011, and to declare groundless accusations of illegal trafficking of human organs during the Kosovo Liberation War.
Edi Rama at the General Assembly on October 12th will speak for this review need.
This speech represents the most serious attempt at revising the resolution since its vote and, at best, an additional vote of the same resolution, meaning that none of the charges filed in Marty's report, whose author was Russian, Konstantin Kosachev (from 2018 to the American government's black list), has been confirmed.
If the Albanian prime minister's initiative, supported by Albania's parliament, can itself be carried out by allowing a vote to bring down the 2011 resolution against The KLA would represent Kosovo's biggest international victory since the International Court of Justice ruling that Kosovo has not violated international law with its declaration of independence.












