Oliver Ivanovic laid to rest in Belgrade/PHOTOS, VIDEO
Serb politician from Kosovo Oliver Ivanovic was on Thursday laid to rest in the Alley of Distinguished Citizens in Belgrade's New Cemetery.
Wednesday, 17.01.2018.
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Oliver Ivanovic laid to rest in Belgrade/PHOTOS, VIDEO
Teodosije said Ivanovic was "not point his finger at people, but talked about problems that should be resolved together" and that to him the issue of Kosovo was "not political, but a question ofhow to improve life south and north of the Ibar" - but that he was also "there in 1999 when Kosovska Mitrovica had to be saved.""Oliver stays with us as a symbol of our resolve to be in our own, of the struggle for truth and justice," the bishop said.
Many politicians gathered for the funeral, but none of them delivered eulogies.
Opposition leaders Dragan Sutanovac, Zoran Zivkovic, Sasa Radulovic, Sasa Jankovic, Vuk Jeremic, Boris Tadic, Vuk Draskovic, and Dragan Djilas were also there, as were Belgrade Mayor Sinisa Mali, Serbian Army chief Ljubisa Dikovic, Patriarch Irinej, Crown Prince Aleksandar Karadjordjevic, and many other public figures.
Thousands of citizens were offering condolences earlier on Thursday for the slain Serb politician to the members of Ivanovic's family, including his widow Milena Popovic-Ivanovic.
"My son and I are done with Kosovska Mitrovica, the town of fear, darkness and pain. Our Oliver gave his life for Kosovo and for Serbdom, and when he pleaded for help, asked for protection, there was nobody there. Now they say he is a hero, but where were those people who are praising him now when we needed them the most," she is quoted as saying.
The leader of the Civic Initiative (GI) SDP was shot six times in front of the party premises in northern Kosovska Mitrovica on Tuesday morning, and died of his injuries in the hospital.
The casket with Ivanovic's remains was on Wednesday transported under police escort from this northern Kosovo town to Belgrade, where the Serb politician will be buried on Thursday.
The citizens who lined the streets through which the procession passed in silence today placed flowers on the vehicle transporting the casket.
Tanjug reported that there was no visible increase in police presence in the streets, closed to traffic for the convoy to pass, while a KFOR helicopter at one point flew over the town.
A Serbian Orthodox memorial service for Ivanovic was held earlier in the day in Kosovska Mitrovica, led by Bishop Teodosije.
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