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"New York Times" accuses Vucic of being connected to the world of crime

2023-05-08 11:12:00, Kosova & Bota CNA

"New York Times" accuses Vucic of being connected to the world of

The prestigious newspaper "New York Times" has published an article where it accuses the president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vu?i?, of having connections with the world of crime in Serbia.

The article details the crimes committed by a criminal group whose leader says he served the power of President Vu?i?.

The article by journalist Robert F. Worth describes in detail the crimes committed by the gang of Veljko Belivuk, the head of the fan group of the football team Partizan Belgrade. He and 29 members of the group were arrested in 2021.

Journalist Worth says that he does not believe that Mr. Vu?i? created the Serbian nationalist criminal gangs, but he definitely used them to strengthen his power.

The "New York Times" article several times also mentions the danger that the Serbian president could instigate a war with the aim of creating a Serbian world, the nationalist idea of ??controlling all territories where Serbs live. This also means sending the army for the annexation of the north of Kosovo. 

According to the New York Times, this concern keeps European diplomats up at night. However, Europeans, along with American officials, according to analyst Daniel Serwer, continue to offer unwavering support to the Serbian government and autocrats in the Balkans in general.

 

 





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