Milosevic's best friend relates details from the moment Kasapi was arrested in Villa Mir

Milosevic's best friend relates details from the moment Kasapi was arrested in Villa Mir

Slavisa Djukkiq Dejanovic, an early SPS official and a Milosevic's close friend, has confessed his arrest moments at Vila Mir. She has said Milosevic did not believe The Hague would arrest him. Dejanovic has spoken to the Serbian media, as in Serbia, he has started to realise several series titled [...]

Slavisa Djukkiq Dejanovic, an early SPS official and a Milosevic's close friend, has confessed his arrest moments at Vila Mir.

She has said Milosevic did not believe The Hague would arrest him.

Dejanovic has spoken to the Serbian media, as in Serbia, he has started implementing several series titled “The family” that broadcasts events at the time, including the arrest of Slobodan Milosevic from The Hague, writes Vecernje Novosti, follow Periscope.

“A large number of people were divided over what was happening until the president was under arrest”, she said until she added that Milosevic did not believe he would be arrested because quite well reported on his health problems”.

Her statements about the V. Novosti.

It was interesting for me to play with such a quality actress. She said. As she says, she is eager to watch the series to see how reliable these events were broadcast. As for Milosevic's arrest, which she attended because she was with him at the “Mir” villa in those days, it shows it was one of the most delicate situations in our recent history.

The fact is, a small number of people stayed inside with their family! Milosevic's son Marko was abroad, it was clear that the route to The Hague was being prepared for Milosevic, at least it was clear to me! That night people who had been with their family were scared for various reasons! But a large number of people were divided outside the walls of Uzice and there was an electrified situation between those who thought it was a sin to arrest the president to surrender to The Hague and those who thought that, and if something should be done with Milosevic, it should be in the country. Even among the opposition at the time, there were divisions over that issue, Djukic Dejanovic said. She also referred to talks then with President Vojislav Kostunica and Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic.

Just for health reasons, I haven't talked to Milutinovic. In the text Milosevic received, and was signed by all three, in which it said he should go to the detention unit without any problems, that arrest should not be the first step towards The Hague, which I do not believe nor Sloba; he also sought to be declared. Kostunica told me he would not go to The Hague and Djindjic at all that it would be as great powers decide, because it is in Serbia's interest and he did not deny that it was the first step towards The Hague dealt with it. She said Milosevic knew he would end up in The Hague and that he lived to present Serbia's defence. ”

 

 

 

 

 

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