Claims an international probe requires a human rights investigators for the Council of Europe that some prisoners killed sunk former Kosovo guerrilla fighters to sell their organs on the black market, like chaos of the southern Balkans in 1999.
There is "convincing evidence" that Kosovo Liberation Army members detainees in detention centers in neighbouring Albania before singling out "a small, select group" to run, so that your kidneys could according to the draft of report of the Council legislative period are sold instead.
The current Kosovo Government containing former guerrilla leader denied the allegations. Bajram Rexhepi, Kosovo Interior Minister, said the allegations were "unrealistic and stupid." A spokeswoman for Albanian Prime Minister refused an opinion.
"These allegations should not leave be unanswered." Either confirmed or refuted by appropriate criminal investigation, "said Thorbjørn Jagland, Secretary-General of the 47-Nation Council of Europe, Wednesday."
The draft report, which builds on allegations of former war crimes Prosecutor Carla del Ponte, the Switzerland was in a book published in 2008, by Swiss public prosecutor-turned to politician Dick Marty, prepared, which lead the existence of secret prisons in Europe, the Council by the US Central Intelligence Agency examined.
Mr of Marty's findings - the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council Committee discussed Thursday from human rights to be - could a new independent country that next year's preparation for negotiations to improve relations with his former political master Serbia trouble for the leadership in Kosovo.
Mr Marty claims a wider range of crimes including prisoner abuse and score fixing between various Albanian groups of Kosovo. He says Albanians also alleged victims ethnic and include Serbs.
In his report, Mr Marty, claims that some leaders of Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci, the Democratic Party of Kosovo first elections Sunday completed, have including links to organised crime. The Kosovo Government dismissed Declaration as "defamatory."
Renewed international attention to the allegations of organ trafficking "could damage of Kosovo image between the international actors," said a diplomat based in Kosovo's capital, Pristina, who added that "Timing is worth mentioning"'s comes just days after Mr Thaci election victory.
Serbian politicians in Belgrade could decide the allegations in the report as a reason not to engage in discussions with Pristina. Serbia agreed to participate in discussions under pressure from the European Union. quoted report by Mr Marty Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic on a visit to Moscow Wednesday and he has "no plans to meet", said Mr Thaci.
Interim President of Kosovo, Jakup Krasniqi, said in a statement Wednesday that is"clearly biased the Council report" and "represents the efforts of certain circles, the fair and heroic fight of the people of Kosovo... with the massacres of the Serbian regime of compare" Slobodan Milosevic.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization launched an air war against Serbia in 1999 in an effort to stop repressions and ethnic cleansing against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo. A political agreement between the two sides declares its independence from Serbia Kosovo, more than 90% target whose population, Albanian is in 2008 after the failed talks.
Mr of Marty's draft of report is critical of the United States and other international donors of Kosovo and his Government, say that you have ignored alleged crimes and other abuses by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian politicians in order to safeguard the stability and creating a functioning State.
International organisations in Kosovo "have favored a pragmatic political approach and to promote the view that you needed to short-term stability at all costs", wrote Mr Marty. But, he said: "It may and may not be a justice for the winner and another for the losers."
Write toGordon Fairclough at gordon.fairclough@wsj.com

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