Dick Marty's Report, PM Rama to Address Council of Europe's Assembly
After the unexpected visit to Turkey, Prime Minister Edi Rama is in Strasbourg this Wednesday.
He will address the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg with a speech, where he will request the review of resolution 1782 of 2011 or what is otherwise known as the Dick Marty report.
Albania will demand the rejection of the accusations of human organ trafficking during the war in Kosovo, which are in the Swiss senator's report.
The head of government will deliver a 60-minute long speech to council members. On July 21, the Assembly of Albania voted unanimously with 125 votes in favor of the resolution to be presented by Rama.
This resolution calls on the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe to carry out a follow-up report and then the amendment of the 2011 report, where the claims of illegal trafficking of human organs in Albania and Kosovo are declared unfounded.
The report drawn up by Dick Marty and approved by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe claims that the leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army were involved in organ trafficking during the 1998-1999 war.