Slavko Ćuruvija
Zemun Clan "planned to murder killers of journalist"
Zemun Clan member Dejan Milenkovic aka Bagzi on Monday testified before the Special Court in the trial for the murder of Slavko Curuvija.
Milenkovic, a protected witness and resides in an unknown location, was brought to the court today under police escort.
"Ulemek's testimony confirms Curuvija case indictment"
The latest testimonies confirm the indictment against the perpetrators of the murder of Slavko Curuvija, says Veran Matic
Serbian Journalist’s Alleged Killer ‘Not Seen’ Near Murder
A colleague of former Serbian state security officers on trial for the murder of journalist Slavko Curuvija denied seeing one of the accused on the day of the killing in April 1999.
Commission: Intensify search for Curuvija murder suspect
The Commission for Investigation of Murders of Journalists supports the way in which judicial authorities are conducting the Curuvija trial.
The statement came on the 17th anniversary of the murder of journalist and publisher Slavko Curuvija.
17 years since murder of Slavko Curuvija
Monday marks 17 years since the murder of journalist and publisher Slavko Curuvija.
Curuvija was killed during the NATO bombing, on Easter, April 11, 1999, in front of the building where he lived and where the marketing service of his publications Dnevni Telegraf was located in Belgrade's Svetogorska St.
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Serbian Security ‘Increased Surveillance’ Before Journalist’s Murder
Security service officers following Serbian opposition journalist Slavko Curuvija were told to step up their surveillance in the days before he was shot dead, a murder trial witness said.
Murdered Serbian Journalist ‘Followed Non-Stop’
A former Serbian state security officer told the Slavko Curuvija murder trial that the oposition journalist was constantly under surveillance in the days before he was shot dead in April 1999.
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Serbian Surveillance Officers ‘Didn’t See’ Murder Defendants
Serbian state security officers following opposition journalist Slavko Curuvija in 1999 told his murder trial they didn’t see the men allegedly involved in his killing on the day he was gunned down.
Belgrade Security Chief ‘Closely Monitored Murdered Journalist’
A former state security officer testified that his chief, murder defendant Milan Radonjic, was taking “unusual” interest in the surveillance of journalist Slavko Curuvija before he was killed in 1999.
Serbian Security Officers Deny Knowing Journalist’s Killers
Two state security officers said they had opposition journalist Slavko Curuvija under surveillance on the day he was murdered in 1999, but denied having any knowledge about who shot him.