Former President: How Vucciki's bodyguards in Mitrovica hit me

Sasa Mirkoviqi, former President of Aleksandar Vucic's party in Serbia's Parliament, is now being persecuted in various forms by so-called justice in Serbia. Mirkoviqi has said that “Aleksandar Vucic will end as any dictator ends! He and his criminal companions will soon fall out of power [...]
Mirkoviqi has said that “Aleksandar Vucic will end as any dictator ends! He and his criminal companions will soon fall from power and remain in the mercy of their victims. It's bad for them. It's horrible for them.
Taking into account that he was a producer of the documentary “Recochet who killed Oliver Ivanoviqi”, Mirkoviqi, in addition to indirect threats, following lawsuits made by Vuciqi's men, recently and was beaten in northern Mitrovica. Mirkovijh was beaten in the presence of Vuciqi by his close guards, while Vucinqi was placing a crown at the scene of Oliver Ivanovic's murder.
His beating, September 9th, has been reported by most Balkan media, but none of the leading media in Serbia, which are under Vucic's regime.
In a proposal, Sasa Mirkoviqi said that “while I was asking the question to Vucic, (while he was standing with Milan Radojcih and some people with shaved heads), why Oliver Ivanov was killed, with part of the gun one of his guards hit me in the head”, broadcasts Indesksonline.
I find it hard these days to talk about all these people have done. Talk about what they're doing to me and my family! I don't know if they're aware of what's going to happen when they lose power, because they've persecuted people, beat and killed innocent people because they sold and betrayed the country”, said Sasa Mirkoviqi.
Eye for eye! There will be no forgiveness for all that they have done and are doing with many people in Serbia, to whom no pressure and violence is being stopped. But we will survive all of this, including the persecutions and the prosecution and the robbery, and what they will do next, we will see”, threatens Sasa Mirkoviqi of his party, whose deputy was in the Parliament of Serbia.











