Serbia Marks 10 Years Since Assassination Of Zoran Djindjic.
ABC News Internet Ventures presents a biographical sketch of Zoran Djindjic (1952- ), Belgrade mayor and Serbian opposition leader, as part of the Newsmakers Biography section of the ABCNEWS.com Reference section. The sketch highlights Djindjic's activities to remove Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic (1941- ) from power.
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Zoran Djindjic was born on August 2, 1952 in Bosanski Samac, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia. He was married to Ruzica Djindjic. He died on March 12, 2003 in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro. Spouse (1) Ruzica Djindjic (? - 12 March 2003) ( his death) ( 2 children) Trivia (3) On the.
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The Death Of Zoran Djindjic - A Time For Realism Conflict Studies Research Centre ISBN 1-904423-30-2 23 March 2003 The Death Of Zoran Djindjic - A Time For Realism James Pettifer The assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic on 12 March 2003 is likely to prove a landmark in Serbian and Balkan history. Although there have been numerous other political assassinations in Serbia and.
Zoran Djindjic Remembered: The Formation of Collective Memories Katz, Rebecca Gabrielle Porath Academic Director: Fridman, Orli Advisor: Pavicevic, Djordje Vassar College Major: American Culture Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for The Balkans: Post-Conflict Transformation in Croatia, Bosnia, and Serbia, SIT Study Abroad, Spring 2009. 1. Abstract: Zoran Djindjic was the.
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