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Russia at the UN: "Because of their report, Kosovo Albanians think they are 
sinless"


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Harsh words of the Russian Ambassador to the United Nations about the crimes of 
the Kosovo Albanians. 

Source: Tanjug Wednesday, June 15, 2022 | 08:33 



Tanjug/ Keystone/Valentin Flauraud 

The failure of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia 
(ICTY) to act related to the crimes committed by Kosovo Albanian leaders, has 
led Pristina government to believe they are "completely innocent," said Gennady 
Kuzmin, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Mission of Russia to the United 
Nations. 

Addressing the UN Security Council on Tuesday, Kuzmin mentioned the report of 
the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe from January 7, 2011 on the 
crimes committed by the so-called KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) in the period 
from 1998 to 2000, reports TASS. 

The report "shed light on crimes against humanity, war crimes, systematic 
abductions and murders, as well as trafficking in bodily organs on an 
industrial scale," the Russian diplomat said. 

"Surprisingly, neither the ICTY nor the International Residual Mechanism for 
Criminal Tribunals as its successor had questions for those mentioned in the 
report," the Russian diplomat said at a UN Security Council meeting on the 
International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals report. He stated that 
regardless of the testimonies about illegal organ trafficking and other ugly 
and inhumane actions of Kosovo Albanian leaders, the ICTY did not invite any of 
them to testify, nor did it start investigating such allegations. 

According to the diplomat, this protection of the ICTY "made the highest levels 
of the self-proclaimed territorial entity illegally separated from Serbia feel 
completely sinless." 

"Not so long ago, these bloody robbers and criminals turned into respectable 
politicians who sleep on the laurels of national heroes, give interviews, shake 
hands with European leaders and until recently enjoy freedom and impunity," 
Kuzmin added. 

He finally asked "Western colleagues" what they thought about the relatives of 
people who were sold into slavery or for organ harvesting when they watched 
"European travels" and "political tours" of Hashim Thaci, Ramush Haradinaj and 
their accomplices and "how the fight against impunity fits into all that", TASS 
stated.

 

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