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Wednesday, 01.08.2007.

10:36

First Đinđić monument unveiled

The first monument to late Serbian prime minister Zoran Đinđić will be unveiled in Prokuplje today.

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Victor

pre 16 godina

I will certainly return to Serbia in a foreseeable future to have a look at this monument. I have a great admiration for what Mr Dindic has been in such a short time. This is so sad that he died so early before achieving what he had to do. I am sure that Serbia would already be in the EU if he had not been gunned down. I am also sure that Karadzic and Mladic would have been the next to follow Milosevic. Mr Dindic had understood that the fate of Serbia cannot be 'hijacked' by war criminals who have done so much to demonize a nation.

Ahmet Isufi

pre 16 godina

Hm, I wonder why Koshutinca is not going to be there. It is a shame , serbia lost a great leader. Leaders like Djindiq are very rare in serbia and some crminals/govermant officials decided to kill him.

Victor

pre 16 godina

I will certainly return to Serbia in a foreseeable future to have a look at this monument. I have a great admiration for what Mr Dindic has been in such a short time. This is so sad that he died so early before achieving what he had to do. I am sure that Serbia would already be in the EU if he had not been gunned down. I am also sure that Karadzic and Mladic would have been the next to follow Milosevic. Mr Dindic had understood that the fate of Serbia cannot be 'hijacked' by war criminals who have done so much to demonize a nation.

Ahmet Isufi

pre 16 godina

Hm, I wonder why Koshutinca is not going to be there. It is a shame , serbia lost a great leader. Leaders like Djindiq are very rare in serbia and some crminals/govermant officials decided to kill him.

Ahmet Isufi

pre 16 godina

Hm, I wonder why Koshutinca is not going to be there. It is a shame , serbia lost a great leader. Leaders like Djindiq are very rare in serbia and some crminals/govermant officials decided to kill him.

Victor

pre 16 godina

I will certainly return to Serbia in a foreseeable future to have a look at this monument. I have a great admiration for what Mr Dindic has been in such a short time. This is so sad that he died so early before achieving what he had to do. I am sure that Serbia would already be in the EU if he had not been gunned down. I am also sure that Karadzic and Mladic would have been the next to follow Milosevic. Mr Dindic had understood that the fate of Serbia cannot be 'hijacked' by war criminals who have done so much to demonize a nation.