Press: Mystery of dead guardsmen

The Saturday front pages lead with reports about the 2004 deaths of two VJ soldiers, and a recent cabinet altercation.

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Saturday, 19.04.2008.

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The Saturday front pages lead with reports about the 2004 deaths of two VJ soldiers, and a recent cabinet altercation. BLIC—The daily says that the DSS and SRS allegedly not only reached, but also signed a post-election cabinet deal: "Agreement between Kostunica and Seselj". Press: Mystery of dead guardsmen "Dzajic rushed to hospital," brings the latest on the detained former Red Star and Serbian FA official, Dragan Dzajic. VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Guardsmen were murdered", is about an FBI report on the 2004 deaths of two then Yugoslav Army,VJ, soldiers, Drazen Milovanovic and Dragan Jakovljevic, who died in a Topcider, Belgrade, barracks. "We will prevent Serbian elections", the daily interviews UNMIK chief Joachim Ruecker. "Legends in jail until May 5", more on Dzajic, and two other former FA officials, investigated and incarcerated over alleged fraud and abuse of office. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Dinkic hits Kostunica", the paper claims that the verbal duel during the cabinet session last Thursday turned physical. "No one can take Kosovo from us", Archbishop Amfilogije said in his Easter message. "Guardsmen murdered after all", the front page also brings the news from the FBI report into the Topcider barracks deaths. KURIR—The tabloid continues with stories that suggest the Serbian cabinet of the early 2000s knew about the fate of the kidnapped Kosovo Serbs, whose organs Carla Del Ponte wrote might have been harvested and trafficked by the KLA, but did nothing: "Playing stupid". "Dinkic is sick", says Velimir Ilic, NS, Mladjan Dinkic's colleague from the caretaker cabinet, in an interview. "Third party killed guardsmen", is also on the front page. DANAS—"Germany opposed to Serbia's placement on White Schengen List", informs the daily. "Brammertz report in May", brings the details form the chief Hague prosecutor's recent visit. Democratic Party (DS) official Dragoljub Micunovic says in a statement, speaking about the Council of Europe, "Kosovo membership request prepared". POLITIKA—"Caretaker government, full capacity altercation", more details from the stormy Thursday cabinet session are on another front page today. The suspect in the murder of a football fan in Vojvodina earlier this week has been arrested: "Suspect looks at possible 40 years in jail". The details from the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) Easter message are reported under, "World power wielders' violence over Kosovo". PRESS—"Mladic chased through video phone!", the tabloid alleges that the Hague Tribunal is attempting to track down the former leader of the Bosnian Serb army, now a war crimes indictee, in new ways. "Foreigners to referee derby", this creative idea, pertaining to the Red Star-Partizan clashes, is also on the front page.

Press: Mystery of dead guardsmen

"Džajić rushed to hospital," brings the latest on the detained former Red Star and Serbian FA official, Dragan Džajić.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Guardsmen were murdered", is about an FBI report on the 2004 deaths of two then Yugoslav Army,VJ, soldiers, Dražen Milovanović and Dragan Jakovljević, who died in a Topčider, Belgrade, barracks.

"We will prevent Serbian elections", the daily interviews UNMIK chief Joachim Ruecker.

"Legends in jail until May 5", more on Džajić, and two other former FA officials, investigated and incarcerated over alleged fraud and abuse of office.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Dinkić hits Koštunica", the paper claims that the verbal duel during the cabinet session last Thursday turned physical.

"No one can take Kosovo from us", Archbishop Amfilogije said in his Easter message.

"Guardsmen murdered after all", the front page also brings the news from the FBI report into the Topčider barracks deaths.

KURIR—The tabloid continues with stories that suggest the Serbian cabinet of the early 2000s knew about the fate of the kidnapped Kosovo Serbs, whose organs Carla Del Ponte wrote might have been harvested and trafficked by the KLA, but did nothing: "Playing stupid".

"Dinkić is sick", says Velimir Ilić, NS, Mlađan Dinkić's colleague from the caretaker cabinet, in an interview.

"Third party killed guardsmen", is also on the front page.

DANAS—"Germany opposed to Serbia's placement on White Schengen List", informs the daily.

"Brammertz report in May", brings the details form the chief Hague prosecutor's recent visit.

Democratic Party (DS) official Dragoljub Mićunović says in a statement, speaking about the Council of Europe, "Kosovo membership request prepared".

POLITIKA—"Caretaker government, full capacity altercation", more details from the stormy Thursday cabinet session are on another front page today.

The suspect in the murder of a football fan in Vojvodina earlier this week has been arrested: "Suspect looks at possible 40 years in jail".

The details from the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) Easter message are reported under, "World power wielders' violence over Kosovo".

PRESS—"Mladić chased through video phone!", the tabloid alleges that the Hague Tribunal is attempting to track down the former leader of the Bosnian Serb army, now a war crimes indictee, in new ways.

"Foreigners to referee derby", this creative idea, pertaining to the Red Star-Partizan clashes, is also on the front page.

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