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For me, the Hague Tribunal failed this test first with the Naser Oric case, but then again when Haradinaj was brought in. You had people literally warning Del Ponte off from prosecuting him, and you had UNMIK coming dangerously close to turning a blind eye to the murder of witnesses.

Del Ponte's recent revelations about the lack of interest in evidence of the harvesting of organs taken from 300 captives during the Kosovo war was also an eye opener.

by Upstate NY on Fri Apr 4th, 2008 at 11:13:55 PM EST
Have her accusations reached any of the press in the U.S.? (I'm assuming no, for reasons that make me swear and kick furniture, so I'm not writing them here.)
by lychee on Sat Apr 5th, 2008 at 03:23:47 AM EST
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Yes, they have.

On the online editions of places such as FoxNews, etc.

You'd think someone could scare up a sufficiently sensational headline that would carry the story a little further.

But the PR agencies have done such a great job that editors can efficiently censor themselves from picking such a story up.

by Upstate NY on Sat Apr 5th, 2008 at 09:58:54 AM EST
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By the way, will her book be released in the U.S.? I looked on Amazon to find a release date but found no listing.
by lychee on Sat Apr 5th, 2008 at 03:51:40 AM EST
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