Ivan Stambolić
Money Trail: How Paramilitaries’ Per Diems Proved Serbian Officials’ Guilt
For at least two years, officers at the Serbian Interior Ministry's State Security Service kept records thoroughly about their outgoing on personnel. About every two weeks, they made a list of all the people receiving per diem allowances and the total amount of money paid to them.
Serbia Convicts State Security Officers of Journalist’s Murder
Belgrade Higher Court on Thursday found four former Serbian state security employees guilty after a retrial of the murder in 1999 of journalist and editor Slavko Curuvija, who was known for his opposition to the regime of Slobodan Milosevic.
Slobodan Milosevic to get monument in Belgrade?
They also demand that a street and a square be named after the former Serbian and Yugoslav leader, the daily Vecernje Novosti is reporting.
According to the paper, the initiative was handed over to the city authorities on Friday at at noon, and the initiative was also taken to the Presidency of Serbia.
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March 9, 1991 anti-Milosevic demo youth know nothing about
Like October 5, 2000, the 9th-March 1991 demonstrations, remain only silent memories.
March 9 had became a symbol of struggle and civil resistance, and Draskovic, whose SPO organized the well famous demonstrations, said that March 9 is today covered in oblivion and untruths.
Alleged Killers of Serbian Ex-President Could Face Retrial
A Belgrade court will consider ordering a retrial of the men convicted of the murder of 1980s Serbian President Ivan Stambolic and the attempted murder of former opposition leader Vuk Draskovic.
Indictment raised in Ćuruvija case
Indictment raised in Ćuruvija case
BELGRADE -- The indictment for the murder of Slavko Ćuruvija has been raised 15 years after the journalist and publisher was shot and killed outside his home in Belgrade.
The accused are former members of the State Security (DB) Radomir Marković, Milan Radonjić, Ratko Romić, and Miroslav Kurak.
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Detention extended for Ćuruvija case suspects
Detention extended for Ćuruvija case suspects
BELGRADE -- The Appellate Court in Belgrade extended for two months the detention of two former members of the state security service, Milan Radonjić and Ratko Romić.
They are suspected of killing journalist and publisher Slavko Ćuruvija in Belgrade on April 11, 1999.
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Detention extended to Radonjic, Romic for two months
BELGRADE - The Appellate Court in Belgrade extended for two months the detention of two former members of the state security service, Milan Radonjic and Ratko Romic, suspected of killing journalist Slavko Curuvija in Belgrade on April 11, 1999.
SPO leader: Milošević was behind all murders
SPO leader: Milošević was behind all murders
BELGRADE -- Vuk Drašković says that "Slobodan Milošević stood behind all political assassinations organized and carried out by the state security service of Milošević."
He said that there is now the political will to present to the people the whole pyramid of crimes.
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