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Biography: The Late Serbian PM Zoran Djindjic
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The Late Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic – Biography
Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic was shot at local time in front of the Serbian Government Building. He died at in the Emergency Ward of the Serbian Clinic Centre in Belgrade. Zoran Djindjic was shot two times; once in the chest and once in the stomach. He was not conscious and did not have a pulse upon arriving to the emergency ward.
Born in Bosanski Samac, Graduated from Belgrade University’s Faculty of Philosophy in Obtained his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Konstantz in Germany, under the mentorship of Dr Jurgen Habermaas, one of the world’s most distinguished philosophers.
The essays and works of Dr Djindjic, one of Serbia’s leading intellectuals, have been published in the periodicals Stav, Knjizevna Rec and Knjizevne Novine. He is also well-known for his books "Serbia; neither East nor
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By Gabriel Partos |
The Prime Minister of Serbia, Zoran Djindjic, has died at the age of 50, after he was shot by an assassin outside the government building in Belgrade. Djindjic, a long-standing opposition leader, took over as head of government after the authoritarian President, Slobodan Milosevic, fell from power two-and-a-half years ago.
During the long Milosevic era of the s, Djindjic was one of the most prominent opponents of the ruling regime.
Djindjic was one of the main leaders of the mass demonstrations against Milosevic |
After his return to Belgrade, Djindjic was among the founding members of the centrist Democratic Party in - one of the main anti-Milosevic parties. A master tactician and an effective communicator, he soon took over as its leader.
Djinjdic came to international pro
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Assassination of Zoran Đinđić
murder in Belgrade, Serbia
Zoran Đinđić, the sixth Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia, was assassinated on Wednesday 12 March , in Belgrade, Serbia. Đinđić was fatally shot bygd a sniper while exiting his vehicle outside of the back entrance of the Serbian government headquarters. A state of emergency was immediately declared in the country, and during the police "Operation Sabre", more than 11, people associated with organized criminal groups were detained.[1]
Background
[edit]Đinđić previously escaped an assassination attempt in February , in which a truck driven by Dejan Milenković (AKA Bagzi), a member of the Zemun Clan, an organized brott group, attempted to force the Prime Minister's bil off the road in Novi Beograd. Đinđić flydde injury thanks to his security detail. Milenković was arrested, but released from custody after only a few days under unclear circumstances.[2]
Đinđić had made many enemies domesticall