Serbia frees killers of former Prime Minister Seshel seeks Kosovo's liberation

Just as he had promised and warned the leader of Serbia's Radical Party and war crimes indictee in the former Yugoslavia, Vojislav Seshel happened yesterday in Serbia: those who were blamed, among other things, were released from prison for the murder of former Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic and other murders, broadcast Koha.net. [...]
Yesterday, Belgrade's Special Court, in its first-instance act, has freed Milorad Ulemek égian, Zvezdan Jovanovich and all members of the former Special Operations Unit (JSO), later called the Zemun Clan by Serbian media.
Legija and Jovanovic were sentenced to 40 years in prison and blamed, among other things, for the murder of former Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic, traces Belgrade's “blic”.
Vojislav Seshel had also participated in declaring the new indictment.
During the month of May, Seshel had visited these two prisoners and said Legija has expressed no remorse over Djindjic's murder.
He also said that the Legija has gone, just as he warned “to jointly free Kosovo”.
“I will send them a message that Serbia is waiting for Legia and Zvezdan to release Kosovo”, said the Seshel world.












