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Sunday, 01.08.2010.

10:21

IM’s family under protection from mafia threats

Interior Minister Ivica Dačić confirmed that his family is being protected by police personnel around the clock because of threats coming from mafia groups.

Izvor: Specijalno za B92, Aleksandar dzikic pomocni trener KK Partizan

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Niall O'Doherty

pre 13 godina

But, what about Mr Dacics' culpabilty in the wars in Bosnia and Kosovo. During those wars he was one of milosevics' right hand men and a member of the ruling elite. Milosevic was sent to the hague while Dacic not only remained free and unindicted, but once again he has reached the pinnacles of power in the new ruling class in Serbia.
(milan, 2 August 2010 00:46)

Dacic was Slobbo's PR guy, the public face of the regime. He was also the head of the Young Socialists of Serbia. His actions would hardly merit him being brought to the Hague now would they?

Oh the drama.

bganon

pre 13 godina

johny every Serb knows and does not hide that there are criminal organisations in Serbia. You must be living on the moon if you think that Serbs believe organised crimes doesn't exist in the country.

But nobody believes that our democratically involved leaders are leaders of criminal clans that are directly involved with drug dealing, murder and the trafficking of women.

I know that must hurt, but it doesn't give me pleasure saying it - Perhaps you should save your lectures for your own leaders.

milan

pre 13 godina

These threats against Ivica's family are deplorable and should be investigated and those found guilty should be punished. But, what about Mr Dacics' culpabilty in the wars in Bosnia and Kosovo. During those wars he was one of milosevics' right hand men and a member of the ruling elite. Milosevic was sent to the hague while Dacic not only remained free and unindicted, but once again he has reached the pinnacles of power in the new ruling class in Serbia.

Freedom!

pre 13 godina

I try not to use the word "hero" loosely, but in this man's case its appropriate--as is for the Italian prosecutors and judges that took their criminals head-on, while fully aware of the risks. Aside from being champions in building civil and safe societies and great role models, they are also demonstrations of the kind of courage that's needed to stand up against the falsity of these tyrannical "jailers" that would imprison their brothers and sisters along with themselves.

johny

pre 13 godina

Serb mafia and Serb organized crime? How is that possible? When you hear the average Serb speak those things do not exist in Serbia. Now B92 informs us that such things do exist in Serbia. Not only that but it seems they're so powerful they're a real threat to state institutions.So should I act like the average Serb for a moment and declare Serbia as a narco-fascist state?

T

pre 13 godina

Dacic should be considered a hero for standing up against the criminal elements of this country. These criminals already control vast sections of the economy and if let to reign freely they could infiltrate the political sector with disastrous consequences.

T

pre 13 godina

Dacic should be considered a hero for standing up against the criminal elements of this country. These criminals already control vast sections of the economy and if let to reign freely they could infiltrate the political sector with disastrous consequences.

johny

pre 13 godina

Serb mafia and Serb organized crime? How is that possible? When you hear the average Serb speak those things do not exist in Serbia. Now B92 informs us that such things do exist in Serbia. Not only that but it seems they're so powerful they're a real threat to state institutions.So should I act like the average Serb for a moment and declare Serbia as a narco-fascist state?

Freedom!

pre 13 godina

I try not to use the word "hero" loosely, but in this man's case its appropriate--as is for the Italian prosecutors and judges that took their criminals head-on, while fully aware of the risks. Aside from being champions in building civil and safe societies and great role models, they are also demonstrations of the kind of courage that's needed to stand up against the falsity of these tyrannical "jailers" that would imprison their brothers and sisters along with themselves.

bganon

pre 13 godina

johny every Serb knows and does not hide that there are criminal organisations in Serbia. You must be living on the moon if you think that Serbs believe organised crimes doesn't exist in the country.

But nobody believes that our democratically involved leaders are leaders of criminal clans that are directly involved with drug dealing, murder and the trafficking of women.

I know that must hurt, but it doesn't give me pleasure saying it - Perhaps you should save your lectures for your own leaders.

milan

pre 13 godina

These threats against Ivica's family are deplorable and should be investigated and those found guilty should be punished. But, what about Mr Dacics' culpabilty in the wars in Bosnia and Kosovo. During those wars he was one of milosevics' right hand men and a member of the ruling elite. Milosevic was sent to the hague while Dacic not only remained free and unindicted, but once again he has reached the pinnacles of power in the new ruling class in Serbia.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 13 godina

But, what about Mr Dacics' culpabilty in the wars in Bosnia and Kosovo. During those wars he was one of milosevics' right hand men and a member of the ruling elite. Milosevic was sent to the hague while Dacic not only remained free and unindicted, but once again he has reached the pinnacles of power in the new ruling class in Serbia.
(milan, 2 August 2010 00:46)

Dacic was Slobbo's PR guy, the public face of the regime. He was also the head of the Young Socialists of Serbia. His actions would hardly merit him being brought to the Hague now would they?

Oh the drama.

T

pre 13 godina

Dacic should be considered a hero for standing up against the criminal elements of this country. These criminals already control vast sections of the economy and if let to reign freely they could infiltrate the political sector with disastrous consequences.

johny

pre 13 godina

Serb mafia and Serb organized crime? How is that possible? When you hear the average Serb speak those things do not exist in Serbia. Now B92 informs us that such things do exist in Serbia. Not only that but it seems they're so powerful they're a real threat to state institutions.So should I act like the average Serb for a moment and declare Serbia as a narco-fascist state?

Freedom!

pre 13 godina

I try not to use the word "hero" loosely, but in this man's case its appropriate--as is for the Italian prosecutors and judges that took their criminals head-on, while fully aware of the risks. Aside from being champions in building civil and safe societies and great role models, they are also demonstrations of the kind of courage that's needed to stand up against the falsity of these tyrannical "jailers" that would imprison their brothers and sisters along with themselves.

milan

pre 13 godina

These threats against Ivica's family are deplorable and should be investigated and those found guilty should be punished. But, what about Mr Dacics' culpabilty in the wars in Bosnia and Kosovo. During those wars he was one of milosevics' right hand men and a member of the ruling elite. Milosevic was sent to the hague while Dacic not only remained free and unindicted, but once again he has reached the pinnacles of power in the new ruling class in Serbia.

bganon

pre 13 godina

johny every Serb knows and does not hide that there are criminal organisations in Serbia. You must be living on the moon if you think that Serbs believe organised crimes doesn't exist in the country.

But nobody believes that our democratically involved leaders are leaders of criminal clans that are directly involved with drug dealing, murder and the trafficking of women.

I know that must hurt, but it doesn't give me pleasure saying it - Perhaps you should save your lectures for your own leaders.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 13 godina

But, what about Mr Dacics' culpabilty in the wars in Bosnia and Kosovo. During those wars he was one of milosevics' right hand men and a member of the ruling elite. Milosevic was sent to the hague while Dacic not only remained free and unindicted, but once again he has reached the pinnacles of power in the new ruling class in Serbia.
(milan, 2 August 2010 00:46)

Dacic was Slobbo's PR guy, the public face of the regime. He was also the head of the Young Socialists of Serbia. His actions would hardly merit him being brought to the Hague now would they?

Oh the drama.