Serbia joins BlackList

Serbia's former president, Serbian Democratic Party leader Boris Tadic, has announced that Serbia has since been found in Serbia's “blacklist” of the FATF Intergovernmental Organisation (Financial Action Task Force), the organisation that fights against money laundering and funding of terrorist organisations. “Serbia has since been on the blacklist, along with Yemen, Syria, [...]
Serbia's former president, Serbian Democratic Party leader Boris Tadic, has announced that Serbia has since been found in Serbia's “blacklist” of the FATF Intergovernmental Organisation (Financial Action Task Force), the organisation that fights against money laundering and funding of terrorist organisations.
Serbia from yesterday has been found in the blacklist, along with Yemen, Syria, Iraq, with states participating in money laundering and institutions that do not prevent money from being poured out to terrorist organisations. Our government is hiding this from the opinion”, Tadic told reporters in front of party headquarters, reports b92.net.
He has added that Bosnia and Herzegovina has been excluded from the list, while Serbia has entered it, which makes the country only from the Balkans on that list of black countries”.
I've been talking more times that people who are now in power in Serbia are those who have illegally sold to terrorist organisations and various pre-state entities in the world, and the result is that Serbia is now on the blacklist”, Tadici has said, says Express newspaper.
According to him, killing the leader of the Civic Initiative “SDP Oliver Ivanovic “is in the wake of this link to organised crime, money laundering and Serbia's links to the world's black states”.










