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  • Enemy of the State: How a Serbian Journalist Became a Shooting Target

    “When I came to [daily newspaper] Borba in 1990, he was a reporter and political analyst, and known for writing a couple of pamphlets, one of which I remember was about the people from Goli Otok [political prison in Socialist Yugoslavia],” Gunjic recalled.

    “Slavko Curuvija was one of the best journalists at that Borba, which was an old newsroom which employed, as far as I remember, 200 journalists,” he told BIRN.

    Curuvija, who was born in 1949, was shot dead on April 11, 1999 in broad daylight in central Belgrade. Belgrade Higher Court will deliver its verdict in the retrial of four men accused of involvement in the crime on Thursday.

    The original indictment did not identify who ordered the killing, but only said Radomir Markovic, then head of Serbian State Security, abetted the crime, and three security service officers – Ratko Romic, Milan Radonjic and Miroslav Kurak – took part in the organ

    Napad na Prekaz

    Napad na Prekaz, takođe poznat i kao masakr u Prekazu[1][2][3], je bila operacija srpske policije izvedena 5. marta1998. godine tokom koje je ubijen vođa Oslobodilačke vojske KosovaAdem Jašari sa preko 50 članova njegove porodice.

    U Prekazu je, osim pripadnika OVK, ubijen i veći broj žena, dece i starijih ljudi (18 žena i 10 dece mlađe od 16 godina[4]). Masakr u Prekazu se smatra jednim u nizu akcija u oblasti Drenice, izvršenih od strane snaga bezbednosti tokom kosovskog rata.[5]

    Neki smatraju da su nakon Prekaza, sukobi na Kosovu prerasli u ratni konflikt.

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    Adem Jašari je bio osnivač i vođa Oslobodilačke vojske Kosova. Njegov brat Hamza Jašari je takođe bio istaknuti član. Obojica su živeli u Prekazu. Kada je počela albanska pobuna na Kosovu Adem i Hamza su učestvovali u borbama protiv vojske i policije.

    Srpske vlasti su januara 1998. u pokrajinu uvele specijalne snage b

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  • The origins of the JSO can be traced back to April 1991, on the eve of Croatian War of Independence, when a paramilitary group led by Franko Simatović and Dragan Vasiljković set off from Belgrade to Knin, capital of the self-proclaimed Republic of Serb Krajina. Several days earlier, on March 16, Milošević promised "preparations of appropriate units capable of defending interests of Serbia and Serb people outside Serbia" in a closed session with Serbian municipal presidents.[3] The order of creating such a enhet was given to Jovica Stanišić, Milošević's strongman and head of RDB, which committed the task to Stanišić. The unit had not had any formal connections with Belgrade, so the operation was taken solely within RDB, without the involvement of Serbian Ministry of the Interior. In Knin, Simatović and Vasiljković contacted Milan Martić, minister of the interior of Republic of Serbian Krajina, who subordinated a group of fighters beneath Vasiljković's command, who gave them thorough t