PM Edi Rama raised suspicions that Russia could be hiding behind The Hague’s decision to arrest the former leaders of Kosovo’s Liberation Army.
While attending a book launch of PDK’s deputy leader Enver Hoxhaj, titled ‘The Great Clash’, Rama said that KLA’s former leaders have been unfairly imprisoned.
Rama called the allegations of organ trafficking baseless while reminding western leaders that Russia has used this same accusation on a number of times in the past.
“The whole world is apparently filled up with the kidneys and livers that Thaci and Veseli allegedly took from the bodies of Serbian citizens before selling them in the fish markets. Now I have a question, which for as much as it concerns us as a government, we will do everything in our power to bring before everyone from Joe Biden to Johnson, Scholz and everybody else: How is it possible that a tribunal established as a result of a conclusive report that received the blessing of the European Council, looked at all the claims and accusations and in the end, issued a verdict which isn’t backed up by any evidence regarding a yellow house or these trafficked organs? And what is the relation between Dick Marty and the fact that to this day, whenever Albania raises the issue of international accountability at the European Council, Russia continues to bring up organ trafficking as some kind of rebuttal?
How do they explain the fact that Russians continue to use this fairytale of trafficked organs on numerous occasions to this day?” argued Rama.


