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FORENSIC EXPERT TESTIFIES AT MILOSEVIC TRIAL ABOUT RACAK MASSACRE

THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, March 12 (Hina) - Finnish forensic expert Dr. Mari Helena Ranta testified Wednesday in the trial of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic in The Hague about an investigation into the massacre in Kosovo's village of Racak in 1999. She confirmed that the 40 victims were unarmed Albanian civilians.
THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, March 12 (Hina) - Finnish forensic expert Dr. Mari Helena Ranta testified Wednesday in the trial of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic in The Hague about an investigation into the massacre in Kosovo's village of Racak in 1999. She confirmed that the 40 victims were unarmed Albanian civilians. #L# Ranta headed a team of EU forensic experts who investigated the murder case of some 40 people, discovered on January 15, 1999, in the village of Racak. The village was attacked by the Serbian police. All evidence on the bodies of the victims found in a ditch in Racak indicates that they were unarmed civilians. Retrieved bullets, bullet casings and entry and exit wounds indicate that the victims were killed where their bodies were found and at approximately the same time with bullets fired from close range, said Ranta. An investigation in situ, using the most modern forensic methods, and innumerable hours spent on the computer, proved that the massacre was not "staged", as had been claimed by Serb sources, said the witness. Belgrade authorities, along with some Serb forensic experts, claimed that the victims were members of the Kosovo Liberation Army whose dead bodies had been dressed in civilian clothes and thrown into the ditch. The EU team of experts presented its report at a news conference in Pristina on March 17, 1999. The extensive publicity which the Racak massacre received by the media contributed to the determination of western countries to stop Milosevic's incursion in Kosovo. The Racak massacre is the gravest case of which Milosevic has been accused in the indictment for crimes against humanity and war crimes in Kosovo. During his cross-examination, Milosevic attempted to confirm the theory of a "staged massacre", citing the findings of Serbian forensic scientists. Ranta dismissed the Serb reports as very general and without toxicological or ballistic analyses. The Croatian part of the trial against Milosevic is currently underway, but Ranta testified about the Racak case at the request of the prosecutor. (hina) lml sb

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