Djindjic

How the Virus of Criminal Authoritarianism Killed Zoran Djindjic

Djindjic was assassinated because he was about to strike a mortal blow to one of the most powerful criminal syndicates in the country. The people who murdered him acted in order to avoid going to prison. He was killed in a conspiracy concocted by the Zemun Clan, a band of thugs from Serbia's underworld, and members of the country's security establishment.

15th anniversary of Djindjic assassination marked

The former commander of the Red Berets (JSO) Milorad Ulemek, as well as Zvezdan Jovanovic, who is the immediate perpetrator of the murder and former Ulemek deputy, were sentenced to 40 years in prison for organizing the murder of the prime minister.

The political background of Djindjic's murder has not yet been revealed.

Ivanovic: Albanians think that Kosovo is independent - and we do not think so

SDP GI leader Oliver Ivanovic think President Aleksandar Vucic's idea to "restore the dialogue on Kosovo" is "good."

This Serb politician from northern Kosovo told Beta on Tuesday that this was "the most important issue for all Serbs, no matter where they live."

"DS ruined by those who took over after Djindjic was killed"

The Democratic Party has been ruined by those who took over after the assassination of Zoran Djindjic, says philosopher and theater director Zlatko Pakovic.

Djindjic was a leader who played a major role in the awakening of subjectivity and enthusiasm, Pakovic also told B92 TV on Friday, a day before the anniversary of Djindjic's murder on March 12. 2003.

Seselj's radicals will be arrested if they bring wooden stake on Djindji?'s grave

Seselj's radicals will be arrested if they bring wooden stake on Djindji?'s grave

- I could easily send my deputy Nemanja Sarovic with a wooden stake in his hands to visit Zoran Djindji?'s grave - said Vojislav Seselj.

These words, which shocked Serbian public, Vojislav Seselj said yesterday in Pozarevac, where he visited the grave of former president Slobodan Milosevic.

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