http://www.serbia-info.com/news/2001-01/17/21931.html
There was no massacre in Racak
January 17, 2001
BERLIN, January 16 (Tanjug) - Even in the
final report the Finnish experts could not
conclude that the massacre of ethnic
Albanian civilians had been committed in
the village of Racak, in Kosovo and
Metohija, on January 15th 1999, the "
Berliner Zeitung" reports in its Wednesday
issue.
The paper, the only one to investigate
seriously the alleged massacre in Racak,
reports that the "Forensic Science
International" magazine published an article by the Finnish experts Juha Rainio,
Kaisa Lalu and Antti Penttilae who explicitly said that it was impossible to
conclude
that the Serbian security forces had massacred the ethnic Albanian civilians in
Racak. The famous "massacre" in Racak served as the official excuse for the NATO
aggression on Serbia in March 1999.
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), whose mission in
Kosovo was headed by American William Walker, claimed at the time that it had
proofs for "the murder and crippling of the unarmed civilians" and that many of
the
victims "were shot at point blank range."
The three Finnish experts, however, refuted these "proofs" saying that in one
case
only had they discovered traces of gunpowder which could be the proof of an
execution at point blank range, the " Berliner Zeitung" reports.