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<font style="color: #FCFCFC">TIRANA, Albania Albania's parliament has approved legislation granting the European Union
permission to investigate claims that civilian captives from the 1998-99 Kosovo war
were murdered by organ traffickers.American prosecutor John Clint Williamson, who heads an
EU investigation task force, described Thursday's vote as "a strong statement of
Albania's commitment to accountability and the rule of law."A Council of Europe
report by Swiss politician Dick Marty alleged that the rebel Kosovo Liberation
Army ran detention centers on Albania's border during neighboring Kosovo's war for
independence from Serbia. It says civilian captives, including Serbs, were killed there
and their organs sold on the black market.Both Kosovo and Albania have
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esult in a federal lawsuit.The "notice of intent to file civil action"
came Wednesday from Assistant U.S. Attorney General Thomas Perez in a letter
to an Arpaio lawyer.Perez, who heads the DOJ's civil rights division, noted
that it's been more than 100 days since the sheriff's office received
the DOJ's findings report and federal authorities haven't met with the Maricopa
County Sheriff's Office counsel since Feb. 6 to discuss the terms of
a consent agreement.At a news conference Wednesday afternoon, Arpaio defended himself in
the face of the pending lawsuit."If they sue, we'll go to court.
And then we'll find out the real story," he said. "There's lots
of miscommunication emanating from Washington. They broke off communications."They're telling me how
to run my organization. I'd like to get this resolved, but I'm
not going to give up my authority to the federal government. It's
as simple as that," Arpaio added.Last December, the DOJ released a scathing
report
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