The government of the Republic of Serbian Krajina in Exile
Croatian doctors harvested organs from Serbian civilians
The Government of the Republic of Serbian Krajina in Exile is honored to welcome Diplomatic-Consular Departments in the Republic of Serbia and to inform them that the evidence of the former accuser of the Hague tribunal (Carla Delponte) about the organ harvesting of murdered Serbs in Kosovo is absolutely true. Those horrifying crimes were also committed during the separatist wars in the former Yugoslavia, which took place between 1990 and 1995.
In 1993, the government of the Republic of Serbian Krajina had notified the UN Security Council and the Diplomatic-Consular representation in Belgrade about those horrible crimes. However, the recipients of that information kept it quiet.
It was also kept quiet by the UN’s functionaries, which were in that time present in the city of Knin and who were also informed with the facts about those crimes by the members of the government of Republic of Serbian Krajina.
The government of the RSK had reports in its archives which documented organ harvesting from Serbian civilians which were committed by the medics of the Croatian army, but those documents were destroyed by the Croatian army during their aggression against Krajina (a UN-protected area) in 01-05-1995 and in 04-08-1995.
Some volunteers of the Yugoslav regular army saved some pictures of the harvesting of brains from Serbian civilians. That proof can be turned over to the UN’s institutions and to the International court for Yugoslavia in the Hague.
Croatian doctor teams have harvested organs from Serbian civilians on 04/05-04-1992 in the area of the Serbian municipality/community of Kupres in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Croatian regular troops had attacked the place of Kupres (where the Serbs were the majority and had local control) although the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina was during that time still a part of the Yugoslav federation.
During that attack, the Croatian doctor group harvested the organs of captured Serbian civilians. Many of those civilians were forcibly brought to the concentration camp of “Lora” in Split and to other concentration camps (which were established for the Serbs of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina) from which they never returned. Their bodies were not delivered back to their families.
The government of the Republic of Serbian Krajina is informing the Diplomatic-Consular representation that the Croatian army was occupying a territory (the community of Kupres) which was part of the Yugoslav federation. The government of Yugoslavia (SFRJ) ordered General Ratko Mladić, who was with his division in Knin, to liberate the occupied areas. That was accomplished by Ratko Mladić on 07-04-1992 and some of his volunteers from Serbia found, next to a dead Croatian doctor, photographic evidence of organ harvesting from the bodies of Serbian civilians from Kupres.
That photographic evidence was provided to Slobodan Milošević and his lawyers. Unfortunately, Milošević was not able use it during his defense at the Hague tribunal due to his death, before the completion of that court's indictment process against him.
The government of the RSK will not surprise the Diplomatic-Consular representation with the fact that the organ harvesting from the bodies of the Serbian civilians could not be planned, organized and conducted by the scientists of the so-called countries such as Kosovo and Croatia (whose scientists did not achieve that level of expertise).
That was accomplished by the Croatian and Albanian doctors together with legions of scientists from EU and NATO member nations.
Only in those countries where one has the financial resources, knowledge, scientists, plans and the support to continue the experiments which were started by the German Nazi
doctor Josef Mengele, who conducted medical experiments against live humans.
The government of the Republic of Serbian Krajina which is in exile is using this opportunity to show its high respect towards the diplomatic consular representatives of the Republic of Serbia.
Diplomatic consular representatives
Belgrade, Republic of Serbia