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Serbian Prime Minister Assassinated.
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Posted on 03/12/2003 11:17:34 AM PST by ConservativeMan55

Serbian Prime Minister Is Assassinated

Wednesday March 12, 2003 5:20 PM

BELGRADE, Serbia-Montenegro (AP) - Serbia's prime minister - who spearheaded the revolt that toppled former President Slobodan Milosevic in October 2000 - was assassinated Wednesday by gunmen who ambushed him outside government headquarters.

Zoran Djindjic, 50, died of his wounds in a Belgrade hospital after being shot in the abdomen and back, said Nebojsa Covic, a deputy prime minister. Police sources told The Associated Press that snipers firing from a building across from the government headquarters shot Djindjic as he left his car. A high-power bullet left a dent on Djindjic's armored car.

Two suspects were arrested, witnesses said. But police, unsure whether they had the gunmen, cast a wide net for the assassins, setting up roadblocks in Belgrade and halting bus, rail and plane traffic from the capital.

Acting Serbian President Natasa Micic, citing ``a danger for constitutional order,'' imposed a nationwide state of emergency, giving the military the same powers as police to detain suspects and investigate.

Djindjic had many enemies because of his pro-reformist and Western stands.

He was blasted by Serbian nationalists for leading the popular revolt that toppled Milosevic then handing him over for trial before the U.N. war crimes tribunal at The Hague, Netherlands. Djindjic recently promised to try to arrest Ratko Mladic, a former Bosnian Serb military commander and the number 2 fugitive sought by the tribunal, thought to be hiding in Serbia.

The tribunal is handling alleged war crimes committed during the wars that erupted during the disintegration of the former Yugoslavia

Djindjic was also engaged in a bitter political feud with his former ally Vojislav Kostunica, who stepped down as Yugoslav president earlier this month after the formation of a new state, Serbia and Montenegro.

Djindjic also was squaring off with the nation's powerful organized crime figures, declaring open war on rampant smuggling of contraband goods and women.

The assassination heralds turbulent days for Serbia. A bitter power struggle for Djindjic's successor could effect cooperation with West, particularly over arresting and handing over indicted war crimes suspects.

Djindjic appeared to have been targeted last month, when a truck suddenly cut into the lane in which his motorcade was heading to Belgrade's airport. The motorcade narrowly avoided a collision, and Djindjic later dismissed the Feb. 21 alleged assassination attempt as a ``futile effort'' that could not stop democratic reforms.

After Wednesday's shooting, the Cabinet held an emergency session, declaring three days of mourning.

``This criminal act is a clear attempt by those who in the past have tried to stop Serbia's progress and democratization by assassinations to change the course of history and once again isolate Serbia and turn it into a criminals' haven,'' Covic said.

Otpor, or Resistance, an independent pro-democracy group, said the shooting means ``criminals have won the battle'' in Serbia.

President Bush expressed his condolences. Djindjic ``will be remembered for his role in bringing democracy to Serbia and for his role in bringing Slobodan Milosevic to justice,'' White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said.

Police carrying machine guns and clad in bulletproof vests stopped traffic in downtown Belgrade, searching cars and checking passengers. Police also took up positions in front of key government buildings and the central post office. The hospital where Djindjic was taken had been blocked by police, and Djindjic's sobbing wife, Ruzica, was seen being led away from the hospital building.

Djindjic saw Serbia's fate as linked to the West and favored greater cooperation with the U.N. war crimes tribunal, where Milosevic now is standing trial on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity.

Djindjic's feud with Kostunica since the two jointly toppled Milosevic had virtually paralyzed the country's much-needed economic and social reforms.

Kostunica said Wednesday that while he disagreed with Djindjic on many issues, the assassination was ``awful ... this shows how little we have done to democratize society.'' He told B-92 radio that the killing was ``a warning to look ourselves in the eye and ask how much crime has permeated all the pores of society.''

Djindjic was often criticized by his opponents for seeking too much power and for ``mercilessly'' combating his political rivals.

A German-educated technocrat known to supporters as ``The Manager'' for his organizational skills and as ``Little Slobo'' to his detractors for his authoritarian tendencies, Djindjic nonetheless managed to gain some political capital from his willingness to surrender Milosevic despite a constitutional ban on extraditing Serbian citizens.

Though derided for his fondness for big cars and flashy suits, Djindjic's trade of Milosevic for $1.2 billion in international economic aid appeared to have won respect from people desperate to improve a living standard that ranks among the lowest in Europe.

Born in 1952 into the family of a Yugoslav army officer in the town of Bosanski Samac near the Bosnian border, Djindjic was raised and educated in Belgrade.

In the early 1970s he enrolled in the School of Philosophy at Belgrade University, a hotbed of liberal opposition to the Communist regime. In 1977, he left to earn a doctorate in philosophy at Heidelberg, Germany.

Djindjic took active part in all protests against Milosevic's rule since 1991. He became Democratic Party president in 1994 and was active in the anti-government protests of 1996-97.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: assassination; balkans; campaignfinance; gunneddown; primeminister; serbia; zorandjindjic
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1 posted on 03/12/2003 11:17:34 AM PST by ConservativeMan55
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To: ConservativeMan55
Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead, too.

We heard about this event this morning.
2 posted on 03/12/2003 11:19:12 AM PST by GraniteStateConservative
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To: ConservativeMan55
Djindjic had many enemies because of his pro-reformist and Western stands.

Hmmm. Could the gunmen have been muslim fundamentalists?

3 posted on 03/12/2003 11:20:00 AM PST by b4its2late (Law not enforced is not law.)
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To: GraniteStateConservative
And it wasn't even posted in multiple irrelevant topics.
4 posted on 03/12/2003 11:20:33 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: GraniteStateConservative
When I first saw the title, I thought it said "Syria Prime Minister Assassinated" Of course Syria doesn't have a Prime Minister they have a dictator.
5 posted on 03/12/2003 11:20:39 AM PST by ConservativeMan55 (Liberate Iraq! Lets Roll!)
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To: ConservativeMan55
While the news was posted here in real time (i.e. 6 hours ago), this is the most-extensive article I've seen.

Democratic Party, eh?

6 posted on 03/12/2003 11:21:13 AM PST by steveegg (Clinton and Blair didn't get UN authorization to launch Operation Desert (Kill Impeachment) Fox)
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To: steveegg
I noticed this was the article with the most details.
7 posted on 03/12/2003 11:22:05 AM PST by ConservativeMan55 (Liberate Iraq! Lets Roll!)
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To: ConservativeMan55
I'd be dancing in the streets and firing my AK-47 if it were the Syrian PM </sarcasm?>
8 posted on 03/12/2003 11:22:16 AM PST by steveegg (Clinton and Blair didn't get UN authorization to launch Operation Desert (Kill Impeachment) Fox)
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To: steveegg
interesting.
9 posted on 03/12/2003 11:22:18 AM PST by Centurion2000 (Take charge of your destiny, or someone else will)
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To: steveegg
The AK47's are what the bad guys have. We have the M16's.
10 posted on 03/12/2003 11:23:18 AM PST by ConservativeMan55 (Liberate Iraq! Lets Roll!)
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To: GraniteStateConservative
We heard about this event this morning.

Indeed, but now we'll get to watch the process as the spin is placed on the story by various news outlets with an agenda to push. And if the initial postulations don't coincide with the official party line that eventually develops, count on them to drop off the websites of those outlets that spawned them

Accordingly, the archived copies take on new importance both as reminders of the initial direction, and of inconvenient details that may also later be supressed.

That was one of the reasons given for the establishment of Free Republic, and it remains an important one.

-archy-/-

11 posted on 03/12/2003 11:24:06 AM PST by archy (Keep in mind that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both cannibal and a vampire.)
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To: archy
The media will spin it off as "This is what happens when you have democratic reforms"
12 posted on 03/12/2003 11:25:55 AM PST by ConservativeMan55 (Liberate Iraq! Lets Roll!)
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To: All
Is it just me, or does it seem like Muslims are really not that wild about Democracy?

I'm glad we didn't have many Muslims in this country when it was founded. Otherwise we would have never gotten to where we are today.
13 posted on 03/12/2003 11:27:59 AM PST by ConservativeMan55 (Liberate Iraq! Lets Roll!)
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To: ConservativeMan55
The AK47s are what the bad guys have. We have the M16s.

Not always.


14 posted on 03/12/2003 11:28:19 AM PST by archy (Keep in mind that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both cannibal and a vampire.)
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To: ConservativeMan55
The AK47's are what the bad guys have. We have the M16's.

And yet almost all of the AK-47's used by the various tribal warlords in Afghanistan were given to them by the U.S. Go figure.

15 posted on 03/12/2003 11:29:08 AM PST by Alberta's Child
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To: archy
You speak the truth. God Bless.
16 posted on 03/12/2003 11:36:22 AM PST by Iris7
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To: ConservativeMan55
The AK47 is a good weapon and a marvel of design and manufacturing engineering. It is normally issued to people who can't hit anything at over 250 yards anyway.
17 posted on 03/12/2003 11:41:23 AM PST by Iris7
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To: ConservativeMan55
For what it's designed for, the Kolishnikov is nearly a perfect weapon.
18 posted on 03/12/2003 11:46:21 AM PST by MassExodus
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To: ConservativeMan55
The Portuguese Prime Minister said that he supported America in Iraq because the French and German's were unlikely to come to Portugal's aid if it were attacked. The assasination of Serbian Prime Minister Djindjic now raises the issue of who will lead Europe in stabilizing the Balkans.

Hungary, Austria and Italy must be looking nervously over their shoulders at the Balkans. If another conflagration breaks out there, it will require an atomic bomb to flush Mssrs Chirac and Schroeder out of the firehouse.

Entrophy is bustin' out all over. From the Africa, to the Balkans, to the 'stans of Central Asia, to Indonesia and East Asia -- the world will be confronted with series of crises which current multilateral agencies are unwilling to confront. Hold rock concert fundraisers and television specials for; yes: confront, no.

Old Europe is on a 100-mile hour collision course with reality. They've parted ways with the hunter armed with a .457 Weatherby in Jurassic Park, and are approaching a pack of raptors with flowers. The flowers will look as useful on them as they will now on the casket of Djindjic.
19 posted on 03/12/2003 11:52:22 AM PST by wretchard
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To: steveegg
I'd even throw in an "Allah Akbar" if that happened!
20 posted on 03/12/2003 11:52:54 AM PST by sheik yerbouty
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