Serbian prosecution charges Serbian journalist living in Kosovo

Even though he lives in northern Mitrovica, under the jurisdiction of the Republic of Kosovo, Serbian journalist Ivan Maksimovic on 21 June has reported that Belgrade's public prosecutor has filed an indictment against him. The indictment, which was set up after the publication of the script “A exists for Vucinate solutions other than the” bullet, which Serbian media had reported on. Where [...]
The indictment, which was set up after the publication of the script “A exists for Vucinate solutions other than the” bullet, which Serbian media had reported on. Where, after looking at the text, the professor for technology crime had estimated that the controversial sentence “poses a lot of suspicion based on criminal acts of risking security, imposes the obligation if there is any serious intent”.
Kosova Prees has secured the call Maksimovic received from Belgrade's Public Prosecutor, in which the indictment is said to have been set up “to issue a statement in preliminary procedure, due to suspicion based” that he has committed the criminal act of risking security.
This issue, in addition to political treatment, includes some judicial uncertainty, not clear on what legal basis the Serbian state has established this indictment. This is not the first time that Serbia's jurisdiction poses a problem for Kosovo, even remembering the warrants which still figure in the INTEPROL database. Serbia has managed to hold Kosovo incumbent Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj hostage in January last year.











