Who was Dick Marty, the man he accused of? U n CKUE for organ trafficking and today's Special Support on This Report

Former Swiss Senator Dick Marty died today at 78. Renowned Swiss media, “Swissinfo” has reported that the news was confirmed by his party. The report released in 2010 by an unknown man in the country named Dick Marty would make a big fuss and would freeze questions about [...]
The report published in 2010 by a stranger in the country named Dick Marty would make a big fuss and would raise numerous questions. Even ten years later, his report became as a ghost to politicians mentioned in the report and as seeking to exorcise any crime committed in the past two decades, writes Periscope.
But who is this man?
Dick Marty is Swiss politician of “Liberals” and former state prosecutor in the Ticino canton. He was born on January 7, 1945, and has become known as a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
He keeps a law degree from the University of Neuchatel. He worked at the renowned Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Law in Freiburg, Germany.
As state prosecutor in Ticino, he was known for his vigorous activities in the fight against organised crime and drug abuse. For his achievements in this area, he received the US Justice Department Honorary Award and other awards.
In 1998 he was appointed a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, where he joined the Monitoring Committee.
In 2005, Marty was appointed head of investigations by the Council of Europe for CIA secret prison claims in Europe, which would be illegal. In June 2006, he drafted his report, providing a conclusion showing that fourteen European states had helped commit such abuses. He has then published a second report on the issue supporting past findings.
On December 14th 2010, Marty published a report claiming to dehumanize people and murder of prisoners with the intention of removing and illegal organ trafficking in Kosovo, including Hashim Thaci, then political leader KLA and current president of the country.
Political leaders in Kosovo reacted strongly against this report, calling it the politically motivated “”. /PERISCOP/












