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Detention f a c i l i t i e s i n A l b a n i a u s e d b y K L A m e m b e r s a n d a f f i l i a t e s

for inhuman treatment and illicit trafficking in hum a n o r g a n s


Parliamentary Assembly Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights Rapporteur: Dick Marty, Switzerland, ALDE

Kosovo* Albania
Burrel Fush-Kruj Rripe Cahan Kuks Bicaj Prizren

KLA DETENTIONS IN WARTIME


At these locations, "prisoners of war" were detained, interrogated and inhumanely treated, up to the end of the Kosovo war in June 1999 (see section 3.3.1. of Report).

POST-CONFLICT DETENTIONS
From July 1999 to mid-2000, scores of "disappeared" persons were held in a separate ad hoc network of locations. All are presumed to have been killed. A small number became "victims of organised crime", their kidneys extracted for use by an international organ-trafficking ring (see section 3.3.2. of Report).

MOVEMENT OF CAPTIVES
Captives abducted from Kosovo were brought over the porous border. Gradually smaller numbers were "filtered" for onward transportation, including by ethnicity and health condition. Some captives passed through several "waystations" before being delivered to the end point operating clinic.

Durres

Rinas Airport

Tirana

Annex to AS/Jur (2010) 46

* All reference to Kosovo, whether to the territory, institutions or population, in this text shall be understood in full compliance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 and without prejudice to the status of Kosovo.

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