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Sunday, 11.04.2010.

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Ćuruvija case unsolved after 11 years

Serbian journalist associations held a commemoration on Sunday for the late Slavko Ćuruvija, who was murdered 11 years ago in Belgrade.

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stari

pre 14 godina

yes robert0 let's have a 'democratic' freedom of press/media like they have in the USA, where all newspapers and tv networks are owned by 2 or 3 families... much better than a state run media network which is owned by the people.

roberto

pre 14 godina

i don't know why some of our "brave" posters act as though all of the crimes of the 90s are some sort of natural phenomenon -- and gosh, what can we do about it?? duh... why not demand that that the case be properly prosecuted, for starters, by yr brave "pro-democratic" frnds, instead of just more nothing and cover-ups. it is well known that mr and mrs M ordered this, and so many others, and yet it takes an outsider to say it. (sad) he was part of their little clique for a while and then broke away, loudy, and pow. that's how it worked. oh so mysterious. and what is the place here of a "democratic" press?

we were told (again, an open "secret") that this current bldg regime's predecessor (guess who) was responsible for helping so many of the files of his pals to "disappear." shocking, isn't it, how these things go.

the crimes of the 90s, even if they were meant to go ag. the peoples of slovenia, croatia, bosnia and kosova could not help but to affect the domestic landscape -- and this assassination was just one of many such examples.
part of a pattern, like all of the others.

i am sorry, truly sorry for all of the victims -- but as for those who survived this all, stop whining and DO something, other than railing on about "holy" kosovo and wholly bosnia...

thank you.

roberto
frisco

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pre 14 godina

"Even if you don't know the individual who pulled the trigger, it is most certain and well known who gave the order. The sad part is that; top govermant officials ordered the killing.
(Kosova-USA, 11 April 2010 15:19)"

It's a bad thing. But it's almost like in Kosovo! With the small difference that there, those persons who gave orders became top government officials some years later, and still are...

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Even if you don't know the individual who pulled the trigger, it is most certain and well known who gave the order. The sad part is that; top govermant officials ordered the killing.

bganon

pre 14 godina

Its a disgrace that after 11 years there is no resolution to this murder.
Yes, we have a good idea what happened and even a few names, but the record for history should show officially who murdered this man and for what reason.

Its profoundly despressing how in Serbia there is so many whispers and gossip and so few facts and resolution to the real problems we face.

bganon

pre 14 godina

Its a disgrace that after 11 years there is no resolution to this murder.
Yes, we have a good idea what happened and even a few names, but the record for history should show officially who murdered this man and for what reason.

Its profoundly despressing how in Serbia there is so many whispers and gossip and so few facts and resolution to the real problems we face.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Even if you don't know the individual who pulled the trigger, it is most certain and well known who gave the order. The sad part is that; top govermant officials ordered the killing.

Top

pre 14 godina

"Even if you don't know the individual who pulled the trigger, it is most certain and well known who gave the order. The sad part is that; top govermant officials ordered the killing.
(Kosova-USA, 11 April 2010 15:19)"

It's a bad thing. But it's almost like in Kosovo! With the small difference that there, those persons who gave orders became top government officials some years later, and still are...

roberto

pre 14 godina

i don't know why some of our "brave" posters act as though all of the crimes of the 90s are some sort of natural phenomenon -- and gosh, what can we do about it?? duh... why not demand that that the case be properly prosecuted, for starters, by yr brave "pro-democratic" frnds, instead of just more nothing and cover-ups. it is well known that mr and mrs M ordered this, and so many others, and yet it takes an outsider to say it. (sad) he was part of their little clique for a while and then broke away, loudy, and pow. that's how it worked. oh so mysterious. and what is the place here of a "democratic" press?

we were told (again, an open "secret") that this current bldg regime's predecessor (guess who) was responsible for helping so many of the files of his pals to "disappear." shocking, isn't it, how these things go.

the crimes of the 90s, even if they were meant to go ag. the peoples of slovenia, croatia, bosnia and kosova could not help but to affect the domestic landscape -- and this assassination was just one of many such examples.
part of a pattern, like all of the others.

i am sorry, truly sorry for all of the victims -- but as for those who survived this all, stop whining and DO something, other than railing on about "holy" kosovo and wholly bosnia...

thank you.

roberto
frisco

stari

pre 14 godina

yes robert0 let's have a 'democratic' freedom of press/media like they have in the USA, where all newspapers and tv networks are owned by 2 or 3 families... much better than a state run media network which is owned by the people.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Even if you don't know the individual who pulled the trigger, it is most certain and well known who gave the order. The sad part is that; top govermant officials ordered the killing.

roberto

pre 14 godina

i don't know why some of our "brave" posters act as though all of the crimes of the 90s are some sort of natural phenomenon -- and gosh, what can we do about it?? duh... why not demand that that the case be properly prosecuted, for starters, by yr brave "pro-democratic" frnds, instead of just more nothing and cover-ups. it is well known that mr and mrs M ordered this, and so many others, and yet it takes an outsider to say it. (sad) he was part of their little clique for a while and then broke away, loudy, and pow. that's how it worked. oh so mysterious. and what is the place here of a "democratic" press?

we were told (again, an open "secret") that this current bldg regime's predecessor (guess who) was responsible for helping so many of the files of his pals to "disappear." shocking, isn't it, how these things go.

the crimes of the 90s, even if they were meant to go ag. the peoples of slovenia, croatia, bosnia and kosova could not help but to affect the domestic landscape -- and this assassination was just one of many such examples.
part of a pattern, like all of the others.

i am sorry, truly sorry for all of the victims -- but as for those who survived this all, stop whining and DO something, other than railing on about "holy" kosovo and wholly bosnia...

thank you.

roberto
frisco

bganon

pre 14 godina

Its a disgrace that after 11 years there is no resolution to this murder.
Yes, we have a good idea what happened and even a few names, but the record for history should show officially who murdered this man and for what reason.

Its profoundly despressing how in Serbia there is so many whispers and gossip and so few facts and resolution to the real problems we face.

Top

pre 14 godina

"Even if you don't know the individual who pulled the trigger, it is most certain and well known who gave the order. The sad part is that; top govermant officials ordered the killing.
(Kosova-USA, 11 April 2010 15:19)"

It's a bad thing. But it's almost like in Kosovo! With the small difference that there, those persons who gave orders became top government officials some years later, and still are...

stari

pre 14 godina

yes robert0 let's have a 'democratic' freedom of press/media like they have in the USA, where all newspapers and tv networks are owned by 2 or 3 families... much better than a state run media network which is owned by the people.