Slavko Ćuruvija
Tanzania and Ethiopia silent on Curuvija murder suspect
Investigative website Insajder is reporting, citing other media, that Kurak had been living and working for years in Tanzania.
The Interior Ministry (MUP) told Insajder that they sent a request to locate and arrest Kurak to the General Secretariat of Interpol, as well as their offices in Tanzania and Ethiopia.
Matic's comments about murder trial cause heated debate
The controversy arose over the comments made by the president of the Commission Investigating Murders of Journalists, Veran Matic, on the trial for the murder of journalist Slavko Curuvija, Beta agency reported.
Serbian Court Accepts Disputed Evidence on Journalist’s Murder
A Belgrade court decided to allow previously rejected evidence allegedly placing former Serbian state security officers at the scene of the 1999 murder of opposition journalist Slavko Curuvija.
Matic to Judges' Association: Public must be informed
The Association announced on Monday that Matic in this way influenced the Trial Chamber in the process for murder of journalist Slavko Curuvija.
Matic: We respect the independence of the court, but we will not bury our head in the sand when it's clear to everyone what's going on.
Court Bars Key Evidence in Serbian Journalist’s Murder Trial
A Belgrade court decided for a second time to throw out evidence allegedly placing former Serbian state security officers at the scene of the 1999 murder of opposition journalist Slavko Curuvija.
Curuvija Murder: Serbian Police Deny Getting Evidence Illegally
A witness at the trial for the 1999 murder of opposition journalist Slavko Curuvija denied defence claims that evidence allegedly placing former State Security officers at the scene of the crime was obtained illegally.
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.
"Court releases Curuvija case accused threatening witnesses"
Milan Radonjic and Ratko Romic, accused for the killing of journalist Slavko Curuvija, have been released to house arrest.
Reacting to this, Veran Matic, chairman of the Commission Investigating Murders of Journalists, said he was "surprised with the strange decision, especially as the fourth accused in the case, Miroslav Kurak, is still on the run."
Serbia Releases Defendants in Journalist’s Murder Trial
A Serbian court has released two former State Security officers charged with participating in the 1999 murder of opposition journalist Slavko Curuvija from custody and put them under house arrest.
Serbian Journalist ‘Followed for Week Before Murder’
Two retired Serbian State Security officers testified at a Belgrade court that opposition journalist Slavko Curuvija was shadowed by the secret service for a week before he was assassinated in 1999.