Serbs demand internationals commit to lighting up Ivanovic assassination

Family, politicians and citizens of the country's north today have remembered split into two groups the late Serbian politician Oliver Ivanovic, on the two-year anniversary of his assassination. However, both sides have demanded that the case be dawned as soon as possible and even internationals become involved in the investigation. Members of the Serbian List, [...]
Members of the Serbian List, several former, close and citizen collaborators, have made up the first group, which around 10:00 have placed flower wreaths and lit candles in front of SDP headquarters in northern Mitrovica.
While, an hour later, the same country has been paying tributes and lighting candles in front of Oliver Ivanovic's memorial plaque, friends, collaborators, as well as other citizens.
This split comes because some members of Oliver Ivanovic's party have joined the Serbian List long ago.
Close party co-worker Ksenija Bozovic has suggested that, after two years, both Oliver Ivanov's commanding officer and murderer remain anonymous.
She said they would all work together until the full lighting of this murder and bringing its authors to justice.
Even the president of the Serbian List, Goran Rakic, has appealed to justice bodies in order to expose the perpetrators as soon as possible.
According to him, the establishment of the indictment by the Special Prosecutor's Office towards Ivanovic's closest associate, well shows where the investigation is going.
On the other hand, the late former wife, Marina Ivanovic, thanking those present for their presence, has announced that as long as she is alive, she will not stop looking for the truth for her husband.
In contrast, Oliver Ivanovic, former member of the civic initiative Freedom, Democracy, Justice (SDP), has been killed in an assassination on January 16th of 2018, in front of the SDP headquarters in northern Mitrovica, while the State Prosecutor has so far filed charges against six people allegedly linked to his murder.












