Veran Matić: The security service has never been reformed, but I believe in justice.
On Easter, April 11, 1999, journalist and owner of the Daily Telegraph, Slavko Ćuruvija, was killed. The story of the time in which Slavko Ćuruvija lived and worked serves as a reminder to all who draw targets and to those who have targets drawn upon them—what happens when darkness prevails.
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For years, institutions remained silent, but the judicial outcome 25 years after the murder of Ćuruvija has shown that darkness has prevailed in Serbia. Journalists from Insider have warned about this in several documentary series. The unresolved crimes were addressed by the chairman of the Commission for the Investigation of Journalist Murders, Veran Matić.
Source: YouTube / Insajder
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