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Monday, 28.05.2018.

13:52

Minister: Answers to Ivanovic murder are hiding in Pristina

Although Belgrade has repeatedly asked that its investigative bodies be officially included in the Ivanovic murder investigation, Pristina always refused.

Izvor: Tanjug

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pre 5 godina

Yep, Oliver Ivanovic was kept imprisoned for years by the false accusations of Albs and the international community/KFOR. When he was suddenly released I was surprised, but I know realize it was so they could have him killed out of prison. A death in prison would be far too suspicious.
So they let him out BUT kept him on home arrest.
This kept him a located target. The Brits and other KFOR stepped up the presence in the weeks before his death. They were studying and planning how it would be done.
Also, U.S. media, such as the Economist, wrote how his death was a good thing and would help U.S. policy in Kosovo.

ida

pre 5 godina

Yep, Oliver Ivanovic was kept imprisoned for years by the false accusations of Albs and the international community/KFOR. When he was suddenly released I was surprised, but I know realize it was so they could have him killed out of prison. A death in prison would be far too suspicious.
So they let him out BUT kept him on home arrest.
This kept him a located target. The Brits and other KFOR stepped up the presence in the weeks before his death. They were studying and planning how it would be done.
Also, U.S. media, such as the Economist, wrote how his death was a good thing and would help U.S. policy in Kosovo.

ida

pre 5 godina

Yep, Oliver Ivanovic was kept imprisoned for years by the false accusations of Albs and the international community/KFOR. When he was suddenly released I was surprised, but I know realize it was so they could have him killed out of prison. A death in prison would be far too suspicious.
So they let him out BUT kept him on home arrest.
This kept him a located target. The Brits and other KFOR stepped up the presence in the weeks before his death. They were studying and planning how it would be done.
Also, U.S. media, such as the Economist, wrote how his death was a good thing and would help U.S. policy in Kosovo.