European Union Mission In Kosovo
Posted in EU Info on 10/06/2010 11:23 pm by admin

Why has Israel been trading with organ trafficking.?
A European Union prosecutor who says Israel has been trading with an elaborate organ trafficking network in Kosovo has brought the case to Pristina District Court, a report says.
Jonathan Ratel, who serves in Kosovo as part of the EU’s rule of law mission, has announced that the seven suspected Kosovons working as physicians for a clinic called Medicus in the capital, Pristina, belong to an international network that trades in the organs of people suffering from extreme poverty, the Associated Press reported.
The donors were from Moldova, Kazakhstan, Russia and Turkey and were enticed with the false promise of payments as much as 20 thousand dollars. However, they never got any money.
There are also charges pressed against an Israeli individual and a Turkish doctor who have not been arrested yet.
The organs were illegally removed from the victims and transplanted into rich recipients most of whom were from Israel, Canada, Germany and Poland
so, according to your logic, next time I see in the news that an american person kills someone I should conclude that USA is a killer country ?
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