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Friday, 22.11.2013.

10:21

"Marković organized Ćuruvija's murder"

The commission probing murders of journalists has clearly established that Rade Marković pulled the strings in the murder of Slavko Ćuruvija, a weekly writes.

Izvor: Nedeljnik, VIP

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Nenad

pre 10 godina

Winston,

I was thinking myself about the irony of Vucic being (ostensibly) a champion of justice in this case. I believe he was the Information Minister at the time that Curuvija and Mirjana Markovic were sparring, so he would have been the one meting out punishment to media outlets (such as Curuvija's) for trying to report on Serbian actions in Kosovo and so on. Anyway, I've said all along that Vucic and Dacic would do nothing serious to bring justice to the families of Curuvija and others from that period - and I'm still waiting to be proven wrong.

winston

pre 10 godina

Nedeljnik adds that Slobodan Milošević's widow Mirjana Marković, son Marko Milosević, and former Defense Minister Veljko Kadijević " live in fear of what Marković might say." - I believe there are a few people that stood shoulder to shoulder with Mrs. Markovic when these murders were carried out. Who may they be, let's see? Who was in her party, or her ally? In any case, of course that Vucic would love to see all of this go away, could it be . . . ? No, not the great Vucko, the man Serbia has come to place on a pedestal, after almost jailing him for anti Western propoganda. His actions during Milosevic's rule should definitley be investigated. But this is Serbia, where normalacy does not rule. so what kind of normal outcome can anyone expect?

winston

pre 10 godina

Nedeljnik adds that Slobodan Milošević's widow Mirjana Marković, son Marko Milosević, and former Defense Minister Veljko Kadijević " live in fear of what Marković might say." - I believe there are a few people that stood shoulder to shoulder with Mrs. Markovic when these murders were carried out. Who may they be, let's see? Who was in her party, or her ally? In any case, of course that Vucic would love to see all of this go away, could it be . . . ? No, not the great Vucko, the man Serbia has come to place on a pedestal, after almost jailing him for anti Western propoganda. His actions during Milosevic's rule should definitley be investigated. But this is Serbia, where normalacy does not rule. so what kind of normal outcome can anyone expect?

Nenad

pre 10 godina

Winston,

I was thinking myself about the irony of Vucic being (ostensibly) a champion of justice in this case. I believe he was the Information Minister at the time that Curuvija and Mirjana Markovic were sparring, so he would have been the one meting out punishment to media outlets (such as Curuvija's) for trying to report on Serbian actions in Kosovo and so on. Anyway, I've said all along that Vucic and Dacic would do nothing serious to bring justice to the families of Curuvija and others from that period - and I'm still waiting to be proven wrong.

winston

pre 10 godina

Nedeljnik adds that Slobodan Milošević's widow Mirjana Marković, son Marko Milosević, and former Defense Minister Veljko Kadijević " live in fear of what Marković might say." - I believe there are a few people that stood shoulder to shoulder with Mrs. Markovic when these murders were carried out. Who may they be, let's see? Who was in her party, or her ally? In any case, of course that Vucic would love to see all of this go away, could it be . . . ? No, not the great Vucko, the man Serbia has come to place on a pedestal, after almost jailing him for anti Western propoganda. His actions during Milosevic's rule should definitley be investigated. But this is Serbia, where normalacy does not rule. so what kind of normal outcome can anyone expect?

Nenad

pre 10 godina

Winston,

I was thinking myself about the irony of Vucic being (ostensibly) a champion of justice in this case. I believe he was the Information Minister at the time that Curuvija and Mirjana Markovic were sparring, so he would have been the one meting out punishment to media outlets (such as Curuvija's) for trying to report on Serbian actions in Kosovo and so on. Anyway, I've said all along that Vucic and Dacic would do nothing serious to bring justice to the families of Curuvija and others from that period - and I'm still waiting to be proven wrong.