Fugitive businessman starts website

Fugitive controversial businessman Stanko Subotić said started a personal website to help salvage his reputation and property.

Izvor: Tanjug

Sunday, 11.04.2010.

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Fugitive controversial businessman Stanko Subotic said started a personal website to help salvage his reputation and property. Subotic said that the site will “stop a number of people who are trying to destroy him and take his property.” Fugitive businessman starts website He said on his site that he has filed charges to a Geneva court against 23 people from the political and public lives of Serbia and Montenegro. Subotic said that these persons are trying to discredit him, destroy him, and take his property. “I decide to start the website with the goal of uncovering the campaign which has the goal of destroying me, which I have endured since the late 90s, in the time of the regime of Slobodan Milosevic and later with his successor Vojislav Kostunica,” Subotic said in a message on his site written and recorded in French. He said that he has filed charges against Milan Beko, Rade Bulatovic, Mladjan Dinkic, Dragan Jocic, Vojislav Kostunica, Slobodan Radovanovic and Aca Tomic, as well as Montenegrin businessmen Ratko Knezevic and Nebojsa Medojevic. Subotic said that he has also filed charges against dailies Vijesti, Dan and Blic. He also mentioned Serbian President Boris Tadic, the widow of late Serbian prime minister Zoran Djindjic, Ruzica Djindjic, and Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic as potential witnesses in the process. Subotic was in the news recently accusing Serbian businessmen Beko and Miroslav Miskovic taking money from him to buy the Belgrade Port and daily Vecernje novosti. He is also suspected of serious involvement in regional cigarette smuggling during the 1990s.

Fugitive businessman starts website

He said on his site that he has filed charges to a Geneva court against 23 people from the political and public lives of Serbia and Montenegro.

Subotić said that these persons are trying to discredit him, destroy him, and take his property.

“I decide to start the website with the goal of uncovering the campaign which has the goal of destroying me, which I have endured since the late 90s, in the time of the regime of Slobodan Milošević and later with his successor Vojislav Koštunica,” Subotić said in a message on his site written and recorded in French.

He said that he has filed charges against Milan Beko, Rade Bulatović, Mlađan Dinkić, Dragan Jočić, Vojislav Koštunica, Slobodan Radovanović and Aca Tomić, as well as Montenegrin businessmen Ratko Knežević and Nebojša Medojević.

Subotić said that he has also filed charges against dailies Vijesti, Dan and Blic.

He also mentioned Serbian President Boris Tadić, the widow of late Serbian prime minister Zoran Đinđić, Ružica Đinđić, and Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Đukanović as potential witnesses in the process.

Subotić was in the news recently accusing Serbian businessmen Beko and Miroslav Mišković taking money from him to buy the Belgrade Port and daily Večernje novosti.

He is also suspected of serious involvement in regional cigarette smuggling during the 1990s.

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