Special Prosecutor describes the notorious UPP reactor as a civilian victim

The specialised prosecutor at The Hague, during the opening of the indictment against the four KLA leaders, in the judicial process that has begun today in The Hague, has cited the attack on the Serbian sector of Pristina University, Radivoje Papovic. It was not a legitimate military target. He was a civilian and targeted for his activities in his educational system”, [...]
It was not a legitimate military target. He was a civilian and targeted for his activities in the” educational system, the prosecution said.
The attack on Paovic had occurred in 1997, by which cases he was left injured, and it seems strange how the specialised prosecutor in The Hague has introduced this to its accusership since the indictment against the four KLA leaders includes the 1998-1999 period.
Radivoje Papovovic was nominated as a violent Rector of the University of Pristina following the violent measures and bodies that were imposed at Pristina University on Serbia's Parliament's decision on 27 June 1991 (published in “Sluzbeni gllasnik RS”. On that occasion, Albanian Rector Skender Karahoda was violently dismissed from the post of the Pristina University Rector.
Radivoje Papovqi was also a member of the SPS General Council, Slobodan Milosevic's party.
Backed by Milosevic's state-owned camera, Rector Radivoje Papovic deboic deboi Albanian students and professors from Pristina University's faculties, libraries and dormitories.
In the position of the reactor, Papovici remained until the start of the war in Kosovo in 1998, while previously the assassination was organised against him on January 16, 1997, where he and his driver remained in limbo following the bombing of the bomb located in his car.
According to a version released by the Fund for Humanitarian Law in Belgrade, the bomb was decided by Milosevic's own regime, because Papoviqi had rejected the Milosevq-Rugova Agreement for the return of Albanian students to school facilities at the University of Pristina.
At the time of the reactor, Papovqi named Seheshel as a professor at the University of Pristina, while Albanian students called the rival “monstrume”.
Racism of the violent Papovic Rector would also be highlighted when it declared that “Albanians are a people who have performed the alphabet in 1915 alone, so they do not deserve to learn in Albanian at Pristina University”.
When asked by the newspaper “Jedinstvo” for violent measures against Albanian students, the Rector Papovic would say he was sorry only that he had failed to implement even more violent measures against Albanian students.
In 2004, it was named by the Serbian government as rector of the parallel Serbian university operating north of the Iber River. He held that position until 2006.












