Ministry staffer posts photo of Đinđić assassination rifle

The Ministry of Justice has condemned in the strongest terms the decision of one of its employees to post a photo of the sniper rifle used to kill Zoran Đinđić.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 13.03.2013.

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BELGRADE The Ministry of Justice has condemned in the strongest terms the decision of one of its employees to post a photo of the sniper rifle used to kill Zoran Djindjic. The photograph was uploaded on Tuesday to his Facebook page by Nikola Savic, a 24-year student from Belgrade who is employed by the ministry on a temporary service contract. Ministry staffer posts photo of Djindjic assassination rifle The post was made on the anniversary of the assassination of the prime minister. The ministry also announced today that they would investigate whether the code of conduct proscribed for civil servants had been violated, and said they would "react in accordance with the law". "This is a private act which in no way reflects the ministry's official position," Tanjug was told. The photograph generated a large number of negative responses, and Savic quickly removed it, but then uploaded a picture of Djindjic, along with the quote, "Yugoslavia must be bombed. Keep bombing, they'll let up." The quote is ascribed to the slain prime minister and was allegedly made during the NATO bombing in 1999. A screen capture of the page showing the rifle Tanjug

Ministry staffer posts photo of Đinđić assassination rifle

The post was made on the anniversary of the assassination of the prime minister.

The ministry also announced today that they would investigate whether the code of conduct proscribed for civil servants had been violated, and said they would "react in accordance with the law".

"This is a private act which in no way reflects the ministry's official position," Tanjug was told.

The photograph generated a large number of negative responses, and Savić quickly removed it, but then uploaded a picture of Đinđić, along with the quote, "Yugoslavia must be bombed. Keep bombing, they'll let up."

The quote is ascribed to the slain prime minister and was allegedly made during the NATO bombing in 1999.

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