Vojislav Kostunica
21 years have gone by
Hundreds of thousands of people from all over Serbia protested against the non-recognition of the results of the presidential elections by the then regime.
It is 21 years since the mass demonstrations of the citizens of Serbia that led to the departure from power of the President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milosevic.
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Lawyer: Djindjic's murder is a political murder "per excellence"
According to him, some of the events that preceded the assassination were not taken seriously enough.
Danilovic told daily "Kurir" that even 17 years after Djindjic's murder, he hadn't had full knowledge of all the details related to the crime.
Serbian Ex-Minister Awaits Corruption Retrial Verdict
The Higher Court in Belgrade will hand down a new verdict in the retrial of a former Serbian economy minister, Predrag Bubalo, on Friday. The retrial was ordered after his earlier acquittal of charges of abuse of office was reversed.
October 5 – (un)forgotten
Almost two decades seem to have eaten all the ties that the October 5th spirit has barely held on to, in recent years. The day before this year's October 5th, there were no announcements, no reminders, not even statements by the former main actors of Milosevic's downfall.
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Row Over Violent Tactics Exposes Serbia’s ‘Cobras’ to Scrutiny
Markovic claimed that the protesters had a verbal agreement with the security unit to stick their demands on the Presidency doors, adding that the authorities broke the deal.
Former US Deputy Chief of Mission: Kostunica to blame for setting fire to US Embassy
Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Belgrade, Jennifer Brush, told Voice of America that Kostunica had been notified of the attack, but had issued a police order not to respond.
Same opposition, 18 years after overthrow of Milosevic
The Democratic Party will mark the anniversary of democratic changes in Serbia with an exhibition at the party premises in Vracar that will be attended by its leader Zoran Lutovac, the president of the New Party, Zoran Zivkovic. and the president of the Social Democratic Party, Boris Tadic.
Dacic: October 5 changes were big scam financed from abroad
The chief of Serbia's diplomacy and the leader of the Socialists (SPS), Ivica Dacic, says that October 5, 2000 changes were "scam financed from abroad."
He was commenting on the 17th anniversary of demonstrations staged by the opposition that ended the rule of Slobodan Milosevic - the founder and leader of the SPS until his death, when Dacic took over.
Ivanovic: Albanians think that Kosovo is independent - and we do not think so
SDP GI leader Oliver Ivanovic think President Aleksandar Vucic's idea to "restore the dialogue on Kosovo" is "good."
This Serb politician from northern Kosovo told Beta on Tuesday that this was "the most important issue for all Serbs, no matter where they live."
Hit list? Kosovo's public broadcaster "discloses list of Serbs working as Russian spies"
BELGRADE - RTK, Kosovo's public broadcaster, has recently "disclosed" what it called a "network of Russian spies." Without any evidence whatsoever, it included the names of prominent journalists, civil society activists and professional military, predominantly ethnic Serbs. Sputnik Serbia spoke with several people who found themselves on the list.