Anti-DSS posters springing up in Belgrade

Posters have been appearing in downtown Belgrade with pictures of three DSS officials and a caption reading, “They sold Belgrade out. Ask them for how much.”

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 23.05.2008.

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Posters have been appearing in downtown Belgrade with pictures of three DSS officials and a caption reading, “They sold Belgrade out. Ask them for how much.” The posters are alluding to the formation of a city government in Belgrade between the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) and the Serb Radical Party (SRS). The DSS officials in question are Andreja Mladenovic, Nenad Komatina and Aleksandar Popovic, whose home phone numbers also feature on the poster. Anti-DSS posters springing up in Belgrade There are no logos or signatures on the posters, which only include the three pictures, the telephone numbers and the caption. Mladenovic said that the fact that the posters were not signed said everything about the authors. It's not nice to have your picture and telephone number with that sort of message appear all round the city, but that's a matter for those who stuck them up, that's there way of getting into the public eye," he said. Democratic Party (DS) official Dragan Djilas said that he had not seen the offending posters. "I can say that I know Popovic has just undergone surgery, and I hope that he gets better, and that as leader of the opposition, once [Prime Minister Vojislav] Kostunica is consigned to history, we can help build Serbia together. I really haven't seen them, and I can't make any comment," he said. The posters in the city center (FoNet)

Anti-DSS posters springing up in Belgrade

There are no logos or signatures on the posters, which only include the three pictures, the telephone numbers and the caption.

Mladenović said that the fact that the posters were not signed said everything about the authors. It's not nice to have your picture and telephone number with that sort of message appear all round the city, but that's a matter for those who stuck them up, that's there way of getting into the public eye," he said.

Democratic Party (DS) official Dragan Đilas said that he had not seen the offending posters. "I can say that I know Popović has just undergone surgery, and I hope that he gets better, and that as leader of the opposition, once [Prime Minister Vojislav] Koštunica is consigned to history, we can help build Serbia together. I really haven't seen them, and I can't make any comment," he said.

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