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FBI team in Kosovo begins war crime investigation

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June 23, 1999
Web posted at: 4:08 p.m. EDT (2008 GMT)

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Dozens of scientists and crime scene experts from the FBI arrived Wednesday in Kosovo to gather and identify evidence at a pair of suspected war crimes sites in the town of Djakovica. The two sites in western Kosovo are believed to contain a total of 26 bodies.

The FBI team of 59 agents, chemists, forensic dentists and other specialists traveled there neighboring Macedonia. A few FBI supervisors had arrived in the region previously.

Information collected by the FBI will be turned over to war crimes prosecutors pursuing Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic and four other top officials in the Serb-led Yugoslav government.

"The province of Kosovo is now one of the largest crime scenes in history," FBI Director Louis Freeh told reporters in Washington.

Alleged massacre

The FBI team is working inside a house in Djakovica where prosecutors assert that 20 people were herded and shot by Serb troops bent on ridding Kosovo of ethnic Albanians.

The FBI will also excavate a nearby site where prosecutors allege six ethnic Albanian men were executed and buried in March.

The Djakovica house is one of the most notorious alleged massacre sites that came to light as refugees streamed out of the province and told their stories.

Serb troops allegedly rounded up women and children, herded them into the house in the early hours of April 2 and opened fire. The troops then allegedly burned the house and the corpses.

The alleged slaughter at both sites is described in a lengthy war crimes indictment issued last month against Milosevic and the others.

The officials are accused of killing some ethnic Albanians and forcibly evicting others from Kosovo. Names of alleged massacre victims in Djakovica and elsewhere are listed in the indictment, and the FBI will try to match bodies with those names, Freeh said.

He said the scope of the FBI deployment to Kosovo is larger than past cases in which agents were sent to crime scenes where the victims were not Americans. But Freeh cited several precedents including FBI assistance to international tribunals in Bosnia and Rwanda.

"I can't think of a more important assignment for the FBI or the U.S.," Freeh said



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Yugoslavia:
  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia official site
      • Kesovo and Metohija facts
  • Serbia Ministry of Information
  • Serbia Now! News

Kosovo:
  • Kosova Crisis Center
  • Kosova Liberation Peace Movement
  • Kosovo - from Albanian.com

Military:
  • NATO official site
  • BosniaLINK - U.S. Dept. of Defense
  • U.S. Navy images from Operation Allied Force
  • U.K. Ministry of Defence - Kosovo news
  • U.K. Royal Air Force - Kosovo news
  • Jane's Defence - Kosovo Crisis


Resettlement Agencies Helping Kosovars in U.S.:
  • Church World Service
  • Episcopal Migration Ministries
  • Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society
  • Iowa Department of Human Services
  • International Rescue Committee
  • Immigration and Refugee Services of America
  • Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service
  • United States Catholic Conference

Relief:
  • World Relief
  • Doctors without borders
  • U.S. Agency for International Development (Kosovo aid)
  • Doctors of the World
  • InterAction
  • International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
  • International Committee of the Red Cross
  • Kosovo Humanitarian Disaster Forces Hundreds of Thousands from their Homes
  • Catholic Relief Services
  • Kosovo Relief
  • ReliefWeb: Home page
  • The Jewish Agency for Israel
  • Mercy International
  • UNHCR


Media:
  • Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
  • Independent Yugoslav radio stations B92
  • Institute for War and Peace Reporting
  • United States Information Agency - Kosovo Crisis

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