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Tuesday, 18.02.2014.

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"Foreign documents on Đinđić murder available to Serbia"

Jelko Kacin claims that foreign documents on the political background of the assassination of Zoran Đinđić are available to the Serbian authorities.

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roberto

pre 10 godina

Who is the wack job accusing me of suddenly coming out of the woodworks? suddenly after the last 12 years? it isn't our fault that the "nice" editors do their usual censorship of dissidents. give me a break.

and yes, we have written about the political background behind the assassination. how seselj and mira markovic just happened to disappear a few weeks previous. as for Kostunica's involvement, it is just another open secret of deal old Belgrade regime. if there were some real journalists there, it might have already come out. of course then their lives would be over. good old democracy...

the truth will all come out, eventually, just like all of the mass graves, the mass burning of bodies, the "secret" plans for genocide of unwanted minorities (bosniaks, Albanians.) but as long as there is no real free and independent pres, judiciary etc, it is all blocked.

wake up, Serbia!!

Roberto frisco

as for "cursing" me out, by calling me an Albanian, I just take it as a compliment. stupid, but a compliment.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 10 godina

How convenient roberto and Willi (or people posting under their names) suddenly come out of the woodwork to pass moral judgement on this topic from their keyboards and remain silent on all others when it involves their favorite people south of the Ibar :)

Yes yes guys, don't worry. We'll solve the Djindjic murder long before before justice comes to other colorful characters in SE Europe.

T

pre 10 godina

Kidnappings and assassinations is a typical way of 'solving' issues by leaders of under developed countries, narrowminded dictators and tiranical regimes.
Don't forget that 2003 was not so long after the fall of Milosevic, himself guilty of all of those things.
Many of his cronies were at the time still active in government. Đinđić was going to put them all away.
It may not be wrong to assume therefore that some highly positioned political figures were behind his 'disappearance'.
Some of these same figures may, God forbid, still hold political positions today.
The fact that new evidence has come to light may not be good news for the political elite, especially now with fresh elections looming.
I am afraid we will never know who was behind the assassination of this brave man, except of course the guilty. They are out there very busy covering their backs and working very hard to make it all go away.
Let the truth prevail.

Willi Pfaff

pre 10 godina

This article shows the poor state the serb judicial system is in. It obviously is comparable to that of any banana rupublic in some african dictatorship. When do the people of Serbia finally wake up and realize that they have been lied to, not just about this incident, but about so many others things. Only a radical break with the past can bring your country forward, and the politicians in charge now are the wrong ones, and will not be able to do just that.

MAKSIM

pre 10 godina

Djindjic's murder was the biggest slap in the face to modern Serbian state, and an indication of the level of crime society from 2000 to the present, when during the final showdown with organized crime in Serbia. Not only because of the Djindjic family, but also for the future of the country and how they never something similar does not happen again, you need to be fully addressed all of the circumstances regarding the murder of Zoran.

roberto

pre 10 godina

It's ignorance by choice, per usual. You know, ppl, you run yr country like this, and one day it will hit you too. Time to answer for the sins of the past... (Kostunica, yr day is approaching!) Roberto frisco

Willi Pfaff

pre 10 godina

This article shows the poor state the serb judicial system is in. It obviously is comparable to that of any banana rupublic in some african dictatorship. When do the people of Serbia finally wake up and realize that they have been lied to, not just about this incident, but about so many others things. Only a radical break with the past can bring your country forward, and the politicians in charge now are the wrong ones, and will not be able to do just that.

T

pre 10 godina

Kidnappings and assassinations is a typical way of 'solving' issues by leaders of under developed countries, narrowminded dictators and tiranical regimes.
Don't forget that 2003 was not so long after the fall of Milosevic, himself guilty of all of those things.
Many of his cronies were at the time still active in government. Đinđić was going to put them all away.
It may not be wrong to assume therefore that some highly positioned political figures were behind his 'disappearance'.
Some of these same figures may, God forbid, still hold political positions today.
The fact that new evidence has come to light may not be good news for the political elite, especially now with fresh elections looming.
I am afraid we will never know who was behind the assassination of this brave man, except of course the guilty. They are out there very busy covering their backs and working very hard to make it all go away.
Let the truth prevail.

MAKSIM

pre 10 godina

Djindjic's murder was the biggest slap in the face to modern Serbian state, and an indication of the level of crime society from 2000 to the present, when during the final showdown with organized crime in Serbia. Not only because of the Djindjic family, but also for the future of the country and how they never something similar does not happen again, you need to be fully addressed all of the circumstances regarding the murder of Zoran.

roberto

pre 10 godina

It's ignorance by choice, per usual. You know, ppl, you run yr country like this, and one day it will hit you too. Time to answer for the sins of the past... (Kostunica, yr day is approaching!) Roberto frisco

roberto

pre 10 godina

Who is the wack job accusing me of suddenly coming out of the woodworks? suddenly after the last 12 years? it isn't our fault that the "nice" editors do their usual censorship of dissidents. give me a break.

and yes, we have written about the political background behind the assassination. how seselj and mira markovic just happened to disappear a few weeks previous. as for Kostunica's involvement, it is just another open secret of deal old Belgrade regime. if there were some real journalists there, it might have already come out. of course then their lives would be over. good old democracy...

the truth will all come out, eventually, just like all of the mass graves, the mass burning of bodies, the "secret" plans for genocide of unwanted minorities (bosniaks, Albanians.) but as long as there is no real free and independent pres, judiciary etc, it is all blocked.

wake up, Serbia!!

Roberto frisco

as for "cursing" me out, by calling me an Albanian, I just take it as a compliment. stupid, but a compliment.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 10 godina

How convenient roberto and Willi (or people posting under their names) suddenly come out of the woodwork to pass moral judgement on this topic from their keyboards and remain silent on all others when it involves their favorite people south of the Ibar :)

Yes yes guys, don't worry. We'll solve the Djindjic murder long before before justice comes to other colorful characters in SE Europe.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 10 godina

How convenient roberto and Willi (or people posting under their names) suddenly come out of the woodwork to pass moral judgement on this topic from their keyboards and remain silent on all others when it involves their favorite people south of the Ibar :)

Yes yes guys, don't worry. We'll solve the Djindjic murder long before before justice comes to other colorful characters in SE Europe.

roberto

pre 10 godina

It's ignorance by choice, per usual. You know, ppl, you run yr country like this, and one day it will hit you too. Time to answer for the sins of the past... (Kostunica, yr day is approaching!) Roberto frisco

roberto

pre 10 godina

Who is the wack job accusing me of suddenly coming out of the woodworks? suddenly after the last 12 years? it isn't our fault that the "nice" editors do their usual censorship of dissidents. give me a break.

and yes, we have written about the political background behind the assassination. how seselj and mira markovic just happened to disappear a few weeks previous. as for Kostunica's involvement, it is just another open secret of deal old Belgrade regime. if there were some real journalists there, it might have already come out. of course then their lives would be over. good old democracy...

the truth will all come out, eventually, just like all of the mass graves, the mass burning of bodies, the "secret" plans for genocide of unwanted minorities (bosniaks, Albanians.) but as long as there is no real free and independent pres, judiciary etc, it is all blocked.

wake up, Serbia!!

Roberto frisco

as for "cursing" me out, by calling me an Albanian, I just take it as a compliment. stupid, but a compliment.

Willi Pfaff

pre 10 godina

This article shows the poor state the serb judicial system is in. It obviously is comparable to that of any banana rupublic in some african dictatorship. When do the people of Serbia finally wake up and realize that they have been lied to, not just about this incident, but about so many others things. Only a radical break with the past can bring your country forward, and the politicians in charge now are the wrong ones, and will not be able to do just that.

MAKSIM

pre 10 godina

Djindjic's murder was the biggest slap in the face to modern Serbian state, and an indication of the level of crime society from 2000 to the present, when during the final showdown with organized crime in Serbia. Not only because of the Djindjic family, but also for the future of the country and how they never something similar does not happen again, you need to be fully addressed all of the circumstances regarding the murder of Zoran.

T

pre 10 godina

Kidnappings and assassinations is a typical way of 'solving' issues by leaders of under developed countries, narrowminded dictators and tiranical regimes.
Don't forget that 2003 was not so long after the fall of Milosevic, himself guilty of all of those things.
Many of his cronies were at the time still active in government. Đinđić was going to put them all away.
It may not be wrong to assume therefore that some highly positioned political figures were behind his 'disappearance'.
Some of these same figures may, God forbid, still hold political positions today.
The fact that new evidence has come to light may not be good news for the political elite, especially now with fresh elections looming.
I am afraid we will never know who was behind the assassination of this brave man, except of course the guilty. They are out there very busy covering their backs and working very hard to make it all go away.
Let the truth prevail.