An article was written by Paul Polansky in the
New York Times regarding the state of the camp inmates in April 2005. Subsequently, the
International Committee of the Red Cross,
Amnesty International, the
Society for Threatened Peoples,
Refugees International and many other humanitarian organizations have been demanding that the UN immediately evacuate these three camps. Legal actions have been taken by the
European Roma Rights Centre. On 20 February 2006, ERRC filed a lawsuit against UNMIK with the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. On 24 March 2006, a meeting was held by the United Nations Human Rights Committee to review the ERRC's report on the human rights situation in Mitrovica. In 2006, it was reported that new sites were being found for the Romani refugees, however the suitability of the sites, i.e. their location in Albanian areas, and the progress towards relocation of the inmates was not available to the report. According to UNMIK, smelting of lead by camp inhabitants has contributed to their exposure to lead poisoning,
Chachipe, a
Romani rights advocacy organization, has debated this contention of UNMIK as a ploy to draw attention away from the real sources of lead contamination, the heaps of soil behind the Cesmin Lug and Osterode camps. ==Documentaries==