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Sixth anniversary of Slobodan Milosevic's death

12. March 2012. | 08:41 08:43

Source: Beta

On March 11, representatives of the Socialist Party of Serbia and the Serbian Radical Party marked the sixth anniversary of the death of former Serbian president Slobodan Milosevic, laying flowers on his grave in the garden of the family residence in Pozarevac.

On March 11, representatives of the Socialist Party of Serbia and the Serbian Radical Party marked the sixth anniversary of the death of former Serbian president Slobodan Milosevic, laying flowers on his grave in the garden of the family residence in Pozarevac.

Serbian Minister of Infrastructure Milutin Mrkonjic laid a wreath on behalf of the Socialist Party of Serbia, saying that he was not visiting Milosevic's grave as minister, but as vice president of the Socialists.

Vice president of Serbian Radical Party Dragan Todorovic, Movement of Socialists president Aleksandar Vulin, Sloboda Association chief Uros Suvakovic, Socialist city officials and citizens paid their tributes to the former president.

Citizens who visited Milosevic's grave found two wreaths on it, one with from Milosevic's wife Mirjana Markovic, daughter Marija, and son Marko, and another with the name of his daughter-in-law Milica Gajic and grandson Marko.

Milosevic died of a heart attack in his cell in Scheveningen prison in The Hague on March 11, in the middle of his trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Kosovo and Croatia, and genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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