Serbia protests after Interpol removed ex-KLA members from wanted list

The decision of Interpol to remove former members of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) from their wanted list has angered Serbia who complained at the Executive Committee of Interpol asking the warrants filed by them not be erased. Part of the Interpol wanted list were ex-KLA commanders, including senior state officials of Kosovo who after disbanding of the KLA after the war in 1999 joined politics.

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