Vucic responded to Pristina's false accusations of the murder of the Kosovo Serb leader
Alexey Axe
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic commented on the fact that the Kosovo Albanian authorities have withdrawn the arrest warrant for the deputy chairman of the Kosovo Serb party “Serbian List” Milan Radojcic.
Previously, Pristina accused him of murdering Kosovo Serb leader Oliver Ivanovic.
As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, the court of first instance in Pristina granted the request of the Special Prosecutor's Office to revoke the arrest warrant for the deputy chairman of the Serbian List party, Milan Radojcic. The President of Serbia commented on this news during a conversation with journalists.
“I read the news about this, but I was not sure that everything was exactly like this, because I never take anything for granted until several days have passed, especially when the information comes from the Albanian authorities in Pristina,” Vucic said. “I’ll tell you the same thing again, although for two years you have preferred to hear about the fact that Milan Radojcic is the perpetrator of the murder, and Vucic is his secret customer.”
According to the Serbian president, Serbian law enforcement agencies themselves interrogated Radojcic, and moreover, he passed a polygraph test. And as a result of all these procedures, the Serbian authorities were confident that he was not involved in the murder of the leader of the Kosovo Serbs, Oliver Ivanic, as Albanian separatists and the pro-Western Serbian opposition like to talk about.
“Nevertheless, we have been listening to these lies for two years!” Vucic added, recalling that the same forces even managed to accuse the widow of the deceased of murder.
“Our job is to continue a serious investigation, although it cannot be carried out properly in these conditions when you have no actual authority in that part of the territory. But we will not give up,” Vucic concluded.
A public figure, leader of the civil initiative “Freedom, Democracy, Justice”, who was involved in protecting the rights of Serbs in Kosovo, Oliver Ivanovic was shot dead near his office in Kosovska Mitrovica in 2018. The killers of the social activist have not been found to this day. Popular rumor believes that it was ordered by the elite of Albanian separatists, who were inconvenient for Ivanovich, but immediately after his murder, the Albanians themselves, and, characteristically, in unison with them, pro-Western oppositionists began to blame official Belgrade for the murder.
The Kosovo “police” even arrested several Bosnian Serbs, allegedly on suspicion of murdering a social activist, and have been keeping them in prison in Pristina for the third year, but despite this they cannot prove their involvement in this crime.
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