Who was Mira Markovic? Serbian community and feminist who never betrayed Milosevic criminal

Who was Mira Markovic? Serbian community and feminist who never betrayed Milosevic criminal

Today it was learned that former Communist dictator Slobodan Milosevic's wife had died in Russia, where she lived as a political asylummaker, writes Periscope. But who was Mirjana Markovic? She was born 10 July 1942 in Pozharevc, Serbia. Her profession was a professor of Sociology. She was the daughter of Moma Markovic, a partisan [...]

Today it was learned that former Communist dictator Slobodan Milosevic's wife had died in Russia, where she lived as a political asylummaker, writes Periscope.

But who was Mirjana Markovic?

She was born 10 July 1942 in Pozharevc, Serbia. Her profession was a professor of Sociology.

She was the daughter of Moma Markovic, a communist partisan and Vera Miletis. Her aunt was Davarianka Paunovic, private and beloved secretary of Josip Broz Tito. His mother was also part of the Yugoslav Partisan during the war, which he was said to have been captured and told about things important to the Germans after torture. Then he was executed in the Banjica concentration camp.

Markoviqi had known Milosevic while they were in high school together. They were married 23 years old, in 196. They have two children, Marco and Marija.

She has a Ph.D. in Sociology taken at Belgrade University. Then he became part of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

Mira Markovic was considered a very powerful woman, and she was the only person her husband listened to. Also, as Yugoslav Left leader, she had had an independent political impact on the country. She is also the author of a large number of books, many of which have been translated and sold to Canada, Russia, China, and India.

Markovic's political views were extreme left. She also named herself a feminist. Markoviqi had little respect for Bosnian Serb leaders who committed terrible crimes in that country. Even according to reports, Markoviqi had prevented her husband, Milosevic, from accepting telephone calls from already convicted of war crimes and genocide, Radovan Karadzic. /Periscopi

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