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Secret Struggle for Yugoslavia

Friday, March 12th, 2010

    Dr. John R. Schindler – Agents Provocateurs: Terrorism, Espionage, and the Secret Struggle for Yugoslavia, 1945-1990

German International Warant for Croatian Udbashi

Interviewer Mirsad Fazli, weekly Slobodna Bosna, Sarajevo

Subject: Schindlers forthcoming book, Agents Provocateurs: Terrorism, Espionage, and the Secret Struggle for Yugoslavia, 1945-1990

M.F.: How did you get idea to write a book about UDBA assassinations?

J.R.S.: Back in the 1990s, when I was involved in the hunt for war criminals in Bosnia and elsewhere in the former Yugoslavia, I was intrigued by the fact that many of the most wanted men Arkan was the only most famous example of this type had extensive histories with state security, ie UDBA, under Communism, and many had participated in special actions against radical emigrants abroad for Tito. As a counterintelligence officer, I was initially puzzled by how so many thugs could be organized crime members, ie Mafiosi, but also be high-ranking collaborators with UDBA. They all had VIP veza i protekcija. I soon learned that this was entirely intentional, and a perverse outgrowth of the decades-long war waged by Titos secret police against the enemy emigration. One cannot understand much about the former Yugoslavia since 1991 murders, corruption, mass killings, assassinations without understanding how UDBAs secret struggle against terrorism politicized crime, and criminalized politics. We think of events such as the 2003 murder of Zoran Djindjic as normal, but when the prime minister is murdered in broad daylight by assassins who are simultaneously state security officials and organized crime bosses, who have murdered people in several countries this is not normal, this is the legacy of UDBA, what I call Titos Ghost.

M.F.: When and how did you for the first time find out about UDBA assassinations, and which case was that?

J.R.S.: Like everyone who gets close to UDBA veterans as President Putin famously said, There are no former intelligence officers I heard the stories, after drinks. Tales of operations against terrorists in Stuttgart or Sydney. Stories about surveillance leading to killings all over the West during the late Cold War. Exciting but very bloody stories, like nothing I had heard before. I didnt believe it at first, but I was curious, so I started looking into it, part-time, what spies call a hobby file. I was astonished to find that much of what the Udbashi said was true. The first case I looked into deeply was the murder of the Croatian dissident Bruno Busic in Paris in October 1978 a clear-cut UDBA killing. While Busic was very sympathetic to Croatian nationalism, he was no terrorist but he was murdered anyway, shot in the head at close range, like most victims of what UDBA called the black program. The Busic case also illustrates the double standards in the West regarding UDBA crimes. Only a month before, the Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov was assassinated by the Bulgarian secret police in London, the famous umbrella murder, which caused outrage in the West. That investigation is still open, British police continue to try and make an arrest, 32 years later. But nobody in the West much cared when Busic was brutally assassinated a few weeks later in Paris. The case has been forgotten. Tito was useful to the West, so UDBA crimes were mostly ignored, even when Yugoslav agents killed abroad, frequently. During the Cold War, UDBA assassinated many more people in the West than the Soviet bloc did, but it has received very little attention then or since.

M.F.: How much time did you spend on research and collecting material for the book?

J.R.S.: I have spent years looking into this matter, but mostly as a hobby file taking notes, talking to people across the region, digging up old newspaper clippings in many languages. It has been a gradual process, getting stories right and some things will never be fully known, because UDBA was very secretive, and many of those involved have died, often violently. It is hardly a coincidence that many of the UDBA officers and agents most involved in black actions are now dead and they have seldom died in bed.

M.F.: Did you have access to American secret service (CIA, of FBI or others) archive concerning UDBA activities, and did you maybe have access to such archive in other countries?

J.R.S.: I have seen some U.S. secret files on these cases during my time with American intelligence. However, those have not been used in the writing of my book, as they are off-limits to researchers. It is important to get the story right, to cut through myths, to be fully accurate, and if a fact cannot be checked, I wont use it. I am confident that, years from now, when U.S. intelligence files about UDBA are released, they will tell an interesting story that will reinforce my book. Most UDBA files relating to the special program were destroyed in the early 1990s when Yugoslavia fell apart. However, some files have come to light in Belgrade, Sarajevo, and Zagreb and have appeared, and I have used them. In many cases, UDBA was careful to not write much down in the first place, which was good for spies but bad for historians!

M.F.: During your research did you find any common characteristic in UDBA assassinations?

J.R.S.: Most UDBA assassinations abroad followed a standard model. Yugoslav agents planted disinformation in migr circles in the West, to create confusion and in-fighting inside groups. Assassins would conduct surveillance, then kill the target, usually with gunshots at close range. UDBA killings were often very brutal, more brutal than needed to kill. In some cases, victims were killed with knives and stabbed dozens of times. In all cases, UDBA tried to portray killings as the result of squabbles among migrs a story which Western police and intelligence agencies, which seldom understood Yugoslav emigrant well, often accepted at face value.

Franjo Tudjman and Josip Perkovic
Perkovic was Tudjmans right-hand-man on security matters in the early 1990s

M.F.: How many assassinations do you describe in your book, and do you maybe know how many persons UDBA kill abroad overall?

J.R.S.: It is difficult to say with absolute certainty, but between the mid-1960s and 1990, UDBA attempted over a hundred assassinations or abductions in the West heavily West Germany, but all over Western and Central Europe, plus Britain, the USA, Canada, Australia, even South Africa. Wherever there were Yugoslav migrs, UDBA followed. Over 60 Croats were murdered by UDBA abroad, as well as some Serbs and Albanians certainly at least 80 confirmed UDBA killings during the late Cold War, all in Western countries friendly to Yugoslavia. There were nearly a dozen murders in the USA alone.

M.F.: Do you know who was responsible in UDBA for abroad operations and most of the assassinations?

J.R.S.: In some cases, we can say with a high degree of certainty exactly who approved assassinations and conducted them, because survivors have talked since 1991. In a few cases, paperwork survives. The general pattern is clear. The political leadership, usually at republican level, would request a special action against a troublesome migr some real terrorists, others not and the republican UDBA would do the killing, sometimes with help from the Federal UDBA in Belgrade. In other words, most killings of Croats abroad were performed by the Croatian UDBA. In most cases, the actual assassination was performed by an agent with mafia connections, not someone easily tied to the Yugoslav government. In the few cases where assassins were caught by Western police, it was nearly impossible to show their links to UDBA, due to this solid tradecraft.

M.F.: What was, for you, most spectacular case of UDBA assassinations, and why?

J.R.S.: There were many cases which were indeed spectacular the murder of Busic in 1978 was unusually brazen, as was the murder of the Croatian emigrant Stjepan Djurekovic in West Germany in 1983, a really bloody and brutal affair. Perhaps UDBAs most impressive operation was the assassination of the notorious Ustasha Vjekoslav Maks Luburic (the commander of Jasenovac during World War II) in Spain in 1969, by Ilija Stanic, who lives in Bosnia today. UDBA patiently infiltrated Stanic into Luburics inner circle of Ustasha emigrant, and then killed Maks savagely. The most troubling cases, for me, are those where innocent people were murdered by UDBA. In 1972, Titos assassins caught up with Stjepan Sevo, a member of the Croatian Revolutionary Brotherhood (HRB) in Italy. Sevo was a terrorist, but the assassin gunned down not just Sevo but his entirely innocent wife and his nine-year-old step-daughter, Tatjana. Five years later, in Chicago, an UDBA assassin brutally stabbed to death Dragisa Kasikovic, an extremist Serb emigrant, but in the process also murdered his girlfriends nine year old daughter, Ivanka Milosevic. I have never heard of any other intelligence service doing such a thing intentionally.

M.F.: How will you shortly describe UDBA organization after your research?

J.R.S.: After the fall of Yugoslavia, UDBA disappeared, yet it didnt. No ex-Yugoslav republic has really come to terms with UDBA crimes at home and abroad, and none of their secret services was cleansed of UDBA operatives with blood on their hands. To cite just one example, witness the indictment of Josip Perkovic by German authorities in 2005 for his role in the 1983 Djurekovic murder but Perkovic was Tudjmans right-hand-man on security matters in the early 1990s, and his son Sasha has been a senior advisor to President Mesic (Sasha is also security adviser newly president Ivo Josipovic, 45lines)! Across ex-Yugoslavia, Udbashi simply became servants of new states and regimes, without many questions being asked. It is clearly in no ones interest that UDBA crimes be really investigated and solved. For years Croatian authorities half-heartedly tried to prosecute Vinko Sindicic, the most prolific UDBA assassin, probably responsible for more than a dozen murders in the West (he was convicted by British authorities for the 1988 attempted murder of Croatian emigrant Nikola Stedul in Scotland, and served a decade in prison), and got nowhere, and Sindicic lives openly in Croatia today. In Serbia, the situation is even worse, and the UDBA infrastructure, the vital nexus of spies and criminals and dirty money, has been only partially dismantled. Milosevic was happy to use it for his own purposes, and few people in Serbia seem to want to know the truth about UDBA crimes.

M.F.: In comparison with secret service like CIA, or Mossad etc., do you think that UDBA was professional, successful and dangerous organization?

J.R.S.: In pure espionage terms, UDBA was an outstanding service. It thoroughly defeated the terrorist groups fighting globally to destroy Titos Yugoslavia and we must not forget that despite the fact that UDBA declared all its opponents to be terrorists and war criminals there really were such groups, and they were real and violent and did so magnificently. The defeat of the enemy was total, and UDBA successfully cloaked its violent acts in secrecy. The USA has much to learn operationally from UDBA tactics and techniques against terrorism: no service has ever done it better. But the price paid by the peoples of former Yugoslavia for UDBAs success against terrorism has been enormous. We have UDBA and its methods to thank for the criminalization of politics and police that is endemic across the region, and we have Tito and his spies to thank for creating the likes of Arkan and countless other mass murderers who got their start in UDBAs special program. For anyone who wants to really defeat terrorism, UDBA has shown how but be careful what you wish for!

Dr. John R. Schindler
Dr. John R. Schindler is Professor of National Security Affairs at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. Previously he served for nearly a decade with the super-secret U.S. National Security Agency as an expert in counterintelligence and counterterrorism. He is the author of several books on international security, espionage and terrorism.

Tnx studiacroatica.blogspot.com for translation this interview!

Mesic on presidential pardons

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Mesic on presidential pardons

Asked by reporters if he would be “openhanded” when it came to presidential pardons at the end of his term in office, President Mesic said that, “pardons were a sign of clemency to those who had met the conditions for it,” and that the number of pardons issued did not depend on him, but rather on the facts established for those that submit requests for a pardon. Asked whether he would pardon General Mirko Norac, Mesic said that he did not know because, as he said, Norac would first have to submit a request, and that he had yet to be sentenced to an integral prison term for the two criminal proceedings that had been led against him. As concerns the possible pardon of Hrvoje Petrac, Mesic noted that the court had taken all the circumstances in consideration in pronouncing its verdict and that, if their were reasons for a pardon, the competent commission would “take that into consideration and make its decision.”

Hina, 23.11.2009.

Connections Petrac – Gotovina

Friday, September 2nd, 2005

Post is first itme publish on 45 lines 31.08.2005 at 22:25

Hrvoje Petrac is a big hole in Action plan

Exactly on 10.07.2004. in Vjesnik, under title: NOBODY WANTS TO BE CONNECTED WITH HRVOJE PETRAC, I published:

By the latest unofficial informations, Hrvoje Petrac is hiding in Greece for kidnaping general Vladimir Zagorac’s son, where recently, totaly unofficialy was one person from the top of OA.

That person was Sasa Perkovic, at that time, assisstant of chief of POA, Damir Loncaric, and today he is advisor of President Stjepan Mesic for national security, else son of Josip Perkovic, the most powerful Croatian spy, for whom Bozo Vukusic says that he is under German investigation about murder of Stjepan Djurekovic.

Sasa Perkovic, while he was in Greece, had a little car accident, his official car war damaged, what caused little problems with police, because Perkovic junior was there unofficialy, that means, he was not registrated with domestic authorities, so contrariwise to international diplomatic-intelligence regulations. And OA at that time didn’t have in Greece no accreditted intelligence attache in embassy in Athens.

Considering that Sasa Perkovic, during first Petrac’s escape to police in 2001., together with Ranko Ostojic, former chief of police, visited Hrvoje near Villach, after what the controverse tycoon appeared in Zagreb and gave statement to the police in Heinzlova Street that he had nothing with murder of Vjeko Slisko, it was not difficult to conclude that assisstant of chief of OA stayed in Greece to conntact with Petrac.

Conntacts of Ranko Ostojic and Sasa Perkovic during first escape with Petrac, later a few months ago, described Ivo Pukanic, as it could be considered as Petrac’s warning.

Through Pukanic also was warned chief of POA, Tomislav Karamarko by information in which was claimed that Karamarko, at the beginning of 90-ties, by intervention of Damir Loncaric, became subtenant at Alica Petrac, that means Petrac’s.

That authorities knew all the time where was heading now arrested tycoon, as they knew Matekovic’s moving, and they surely knew where Gotovina was, confirmed also my another text in Vjesnik from 26th July 2004.:Will Petrac after surrender go to hospital? (on croatian at this link):

Hrvoje Petrac, businessman after whom is Interpol’s APB because of accusation that he participated in kidnaping of retired general Vladimir Zagorac’s son, and to whom was prohibited entering in countries of EU, because there were suspicions that he helped runaway general Ante Gotovina, could be back to Croatia these days.

The source from judicial circles said for Vjesnik that about that case are informed in Supreme state attorney’s office and Ministry of police, and these days in those institutions are held consultations about the model of Petrac’s surrender…

Vjesnik’s source claims that persons close to Hrvoje Petrac about new diagnosis conntacted with authorized doctors in Zagreb’s hospitals Sestre milosrdnice (Sisters of mercy) and Sveti duh.

For Petrac the staying abroad was made worse, not only because of Interpol’s APB, but also because of decision of Union, which prohibited entering in countries members.

Those consultations were in Kuniscak (Intelligence Agency), in office of Damir Loncaric, and there were supposedly Principal state attorney, Mladen Bajic, highly ranked person in Ministry of police, Vladimir Faber and some of doctors from mentioned hospitals.

After publishing this text, Faber travelled half-incognito out of country.

But then there was no Petrac’s surrender, and I found out that attorney, Milenko Umicevic, is very interested in my writing.

As in Greece were held Olympic Games, because of danger of many securities, Hrvoje Petrac transfered himself to Israel. Supposedly later he was moving between Israel, Greece, Turkey, Malta and Croatia.

When this year in April, journalists close to chief of POA, Tomislav Karamarko said that Hrvoje Petrac was in Israel, and that he would be arrested any moment, spoke President Mesic, who was often connected with runaway tycoon, and what I registrated in text:Mesic’s campaign of support to Petrac (on croatian at this link):

By Croatian President Stjepan Mesic, to runaway tycoon condemned on six years of prison for kidnaping of general Zagorac’s son, the trial should be repeted, because he was condemned in absence.
Asked about informations that Hrvoje Petrac was in Israel, Mesic said that great suspicions that he was exactly there, but that was not for sure.
Besides, he emphasized,that there were no evidences that Petrac was involved in financing escape or staying of general Gotovina abroad.
I haven’t seen any evidence, there are only suspicions, said Mesic, emphasizing that Petrac should come to Croatia.
He said that Petrac was condemned in absence, and the trial should be repeted after his arrival.

Because of all that, I personaly don’t believe that actual arrests of Ico Matekovic and Hrvoje Petrac are result of some serious work of our police and secret services and cooperation with their international partners, as Principal state attorney, Mladen Bajic, and President Stjepan Mesic claim, or it is about serious achievments of Action plan, which should fascinate Carla Del Ponte and Ministers of foreign affairs in EU.

First, it is only matter of actions of government, for which was enough only political will, which wasn’t there before.

Second, in repeted trial, which was announced by President Mesic, when he was hoping that Ivica Crnic would stay the President of Supreme court (which decides about repeted trial or cancellation of first instance verdict) Hrvoje and Novica Petrac, also as Ico Matekovic, could be liberated. It is enough that three convicts, who didn’t appeal on verdicts in repeted trial as witnesses change their testimonies and all evidences against the three mentioned are wasted.

Unofficialy there are speculations that Ico Matekovic pull chain with Hrvoje Petrac and that all guilt for kidnaping of Zagorac’s son will put on him, and based on that those who believe in honest intentions and professional moves of government, will think that Hrvoje Petrac will stay in prison really for a long time.

Partly those speculations have basis in statements of Djurdja Matekovic, who said that her sons came to protect her from Petrac’s and Zagorac’s men. On that way Djurdja Matekovic confirmed that she knew that Ico was in Croatia, but she revealed unintentionally, that other two sons, condemned on less years in prison, were also in country.

That Petrac could put Matekovic under pressure can be read from text of Dean Sinovcic, in these weeks Nacional, who wrote, among other things, that during las six months Zagorac’s telephone has been tapped, and in one caught conversation, Ico Matekovic, supposedly said to Vladimir Zagorac that he owned him 750.000 of ransome for son.

Nevertheless, crime report experts from Zagreb’s coffee shop Kapuciner, say that was impossible that police tapped for last six months Zagorac’s telephone, in other words, if it was done by POA and really registrated that conversation, it can’t be evidence in court.

So, Ico Matekovic has no reason to worry and he doesn’t have to testify against Petrac.

Further, by death of Davorin Firis, disappeared only known evidence about connection of Hrvoje Petrac and Ante Gotovina.

Namely, USKOK recently found out that Davorin Firis, as a director of Petrac’s casino Vega concealed great amount of taxes, and there were doubts that money was used for financing escape of Ante Gotovina.

Firis recently died in suspicious car accident and through him can’t be any more connected Petrac and Gotovina.

So, President Mesic was a prophet when he said several months ago that he didn’t know about any evidences about their connections.

Why then Carla Del Ponte and Ministers of foreign affairs in EU should believe that Croatia is doing serious efforts on fulfilling Action plan which final goal is deliver Ante Gotovina in Haag?!

-Anyway, if you caught these two men so fast, we don’t believe that you are not capable to do that with Gotovina, is the most possible answer that will come from Carla and EU Ministers.

And as sources close to ICTY say that Haag’s court is not fascinated by Osjek’s investigation of war crimes in 1991/92., that is, they are not interested in swop Branimir Glavas for Ante Gotovina.

Djurekovic, Prates and Perkovic

Friday, September 2nd, 2005

Post ist first publish on 45 lines on 31.08.2005. at 01:41

Investigation of German police and judicature for murder of well-known Croatian emigrant Stjepan Djurekovic in 1983. in Mnchen, which was organised by Yugoslav secret police, didn’t stop on recent arrest of former Yugo-agent Krunoslav Prates. Vukusic reveales in front of German police these days gave testimony again Boze Vukusic, who did it once, together with president of HSP, Anto Djapic, considering that Djapic’s uncle was also murdered in Germany. Vukusic revealed to us that investigation is on against Josip Perkovic , former chief of Yugoslav Service of state security and former assisstant of Minister of defense, whose son Sasa is today advisor for national security of President Stipe Mesic.

Zvonimir Despot, Večernji list, 31. 08. 2005.

There has passed more than month and a half since I was rejected in Vjesnik to publish a text on this theme, in which only Josip Perkovic of all called interlocutors (Josip Boljkovac, Josip Manolic and Pavle Gazi gave statements) refused to give statement what he thought about doubts on his account.

Perkovic called me on 12th July, when text didn’t come out, and merely informed me that the day before, when I called him and left him messages on answering machine, just ran out of battery in mobile phone, so he didn’t hear me.

He suggested to meet him in couple of days with one journalist (who would probably be guarantee that he would not make threats again or a witness that he didn’t make threats to me), because he needs time to remember things from 1992., and that all are KOS’s frauds of Branko Trazivuk, and Ivan Lasic

By Ivo Pukanic: Josip Perkovic and Ivan Lasic in Institute of state safety in Belgrade in 1986. in occasion of retiring of Predrag Djordjevic

Meanwhile in Globus was published text by Gordan Malic , in which case Djurekovic-Prates-Perkovic presented as conflict of German secret service with British.

Malic’s thesis was that German intelligence service put Perkovic under pressure, because it was known that Perkovic cooperated with British intelligence service in hunt on Gotovina.

Malic promote Josip and Sasa Perkovic as hunters on Gotovina, publishing parts of Turek’s presentation, concluding that two of them were also on Turek’s list of persons considered as cooperators of British intelligence service.

I thought that Turek was cleverer, but he put me also on the same list, and also Perkovic’s biggest public abnegator from lines of intelligence community, Dragutin Franciskovic.

Franciskovic even today claims that Susak and Perkovic made paralel commanding system in HV (Croatian army) which controlled, encouraged, non-processing… crimes and criminal acts in HV.

Only several years after celebration in Belgrade’s center of UDBA, Josip Perkovic became the right hand of Croatian Minister of defense, Gojko Susak. On the left in the picture with them is the third man of paralel commanding line, retired general Mate Lausic.

The results of Malic’s text are the following facts:

1. Sasa Perkovic suddenlly became advisor of President Mesic for national security.
2. Ranko Ostojic is a candidate for director of Slobodna Dalmacija.
3. The State attorney’s office didn’t acknowledge to me violated human rights in case Turek’s Presentation.
4. Dragutin Franciskovic is still dragging on courts with Globus, who is from pen of Gordan Malic and Igor Alborghetti declared for chief of intelligence underground, which disinforms Carla Del Ponte that Ante Gotovina is in Croatia. In that text Malic and Alborghetti called themselves upon evidences of POA, which were collected by Franjo Turek. They didn’t mention Perkovic as a part of that underground.

And here is the text from Vjesnik which Andrea Latinovic, without any explanation, refused to publish (she probably realised if she talks more, she only accumulates arguments against herself) , and which initiated that Franjo Maletic, director of Vjesnik dismiss me: Djurekovic’s murder and Friedrich Zimmermann

Despot in Vecernji list speculates that possible trial to Josip Perkovic for participating in murder of Stjepan Djurekovic might be in Croatia, because our country does not deliver its citizens (except to ICTY).

I doubt that our judicature could handle such burden.

Josip Perkovic, Celestin Sardelic, Miroslav Separovic and Igor Dolanc, propose a toast at the and of 1999. on opening of Separovic’s attorney office. Josip Perkovic is even today in great relations with influential HDZ person in area of judicature, former Minister of judicature and chief of HIS (Croatian Information Service), Miroslav Separovic.

Domagoj Margetic & ICTY

Saturday, August 27th, 2005
Post is first published on 45 lines on 03.08.2005. at 03:47

AMAC forum put me on banner. The most important thing is that they on those their stupid pages advertise Domagoj Margetic, who was, by my source in POA’ s top, together with Anto Roso, in mediating mission in Office of Minister of justice, Vesna Skare Ozbolt, and who sends her constantly SMS messages.

Domagoj Margetic and Ivica Filipovic, from Ante Roso’s Croatian Republicans, in the action

I was also told that by highly-ranked source in POA, because that agency at the moment supervising all available communications in Croatia. The good thing is that, supposedly Tomislav Karamarko, from his firm Soboli (from which at the moment he transfered co-ownership on third person) transfered and private system for surveillance of electronic communications and experts for the same, on Ivan Baketa.

Domagoj Margetic’s helper in arranging the web site is former Vjesnik’s research reporter (something like Djordje Licina) the expert for ustasha emigration, he was reporting, among other things, from Sweden about murder of YU ambassador , Vladimir Rolovic, and later alleged external coworker of Markica Rebic, certain Mario Profaca.

Ante Damjanovic ( with beard, sits behind his bestman Tihomir Blaskic) in 1996. was arrested by SIS, because he supposedly wanted to hide the documentation which could help his bestman in defense on ICTY. Damjanovic was in 2000. advisor of Minister of defense for security, Jozo Rados, then he worked in RH Alan, and today he is the main role of the book Blaskic conspiracy by Jasna Babic, and he has a private business. On book promotion ceremony he was praised very much by Ivo Zanic.

Supposedly once Ante Damjanovic, bestman of Tihomir Blaskic, gave one part of stenogram from closed meeting of Blaskovic’s trial. It is almost unknown that investigators of Haag’s judge at the end of 90-ties called on responsibility Profaca, because he published that secret part of the trial on his web pages.

Mario Profaca

After that, Profaca in written form told to Markica Rebic, the chief of SIS (counter intelligence military agency) in charge for obstruction of cooperation with ICTY, and about which he talked with investigators of ICTY and that he supposedly made fools of them.

That his written report to Markica Rebic was sent to Haag recently by Mladen Bajic, because Carla Del Ponte asked for documents about obstruction of arrestment of Ahmic’s group. That’s why Mario Profaca and those like him, mentioned in this text, often sing Balasevic’s rhyme: I follow you as Udba you are my destiny…

Comments

Dear colleague Peratovic
I don’t know which are your motives for writing absolutely nonsense about me, but in this way I deny everything that you wrote about me on your pages and your blogs during several last months. I don’t know if behind your lies and constructions is Vesna Skare Ozbolt? Or somebody else from executive power? May turn out to be useful to ask whom do you work for? You allow yourself to call by name lots of us journalists and ask the same. I’m in the service of truth, till you and those like you serve yet decades to truth by duty. This is my first and last denial on your pages, and to attorney group representing me I gave instructions for consideration of law charge for slander and emerged damage against you, so I hope that you will be able to prove on court all your claims said on your web. Otherwise I think that each journalist should be faced with consequences for publishing lies, untruth, constructions or disinformations. With all respect, Domagoj Margetic, the journalist (Domagoj Margetic 08.08.2005. 23:58)

Dear Sir Margetic, (I don’t have intention to call you a colleague one of us certainly don’t belong in journalism by no criterion) considering your review on 45 lines, I don’t consider as a denial, (it is not clear to me what did you deny of this what is said on your account, except what you said that everything was a lie, and announced a law charge) I’m free to expain to readership my impression about your media work , reminding on lie. A conversation, several months ago, about supposing destruction of your book about President of Croatia, Stjepan Mesic, in which you , among other things, confirmed to me your acquaintance with Tomislav Karamarko (chief of POA) and Ivan Jarnjak (President of Parliament Committee for internal politics and national security). As you know, that conversation wasn’t made, and you because you communicate with chief of POA, please call him and ask him why. So, I wanted to say, that my employer is not Tomislav Karamarko, or Markica Rebic, or others domestic or foreign spies, (French, English, American, German…, whoever) so maybe now is clearer why I don’t think of you as my colleague and because of what I will gladly pay attention on your work in medias, which I consider suspected for journalism, and if you want, also national interests. Till reading (Zeljko, 14.08.2005. 23:51)

Brigadier General Markica Rebic (right) and spies lawyer Veljko Miljevic (left)

Due honourable colleague Peratovic,
you are full of hate and anger for somebody or something, so I as a believer recomend a prayer to you to achieve spiritual peace and stop to hate everything around you. Concerning my or your work, the best would be to look what is about you said in objective foreign medias, and not what write mercenaries in Croatia about me. This is the text wrote by objective foreign journalists about you: http//washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20050113-041835-4514r.htm Just to be known, please, pray a lot, and hate less. Domagoj Margetic (16.08.2005. 11:07)

Dear Margetic, that you are a journalist it could be said, also that you are a bad journalist, because you didn’t notice that those frauds are linked on 45 lines in very right corner under title Links on forums and other nets sites on which is disscusing about themes interesting for 45 lines. Those who follow events on 45 lines for a longer time, would confirm to you that that links were there since th ebeginning of blog. That even can Mate Basic confirm to you. So, I don’t hide that frauds, but I work on uncovering who were assisstants who put them together, and who were masters who made them. Somehow I feel that you on the beginning of that campaign was not helper of assasstant, what doesn’t mean that I will stop following your public appearance and declarations. Till reading, (Zeljko, 16.08.2005. 21:48)

Dear Peratovic, I wish very best to you in your life, and I will pray that hate in you disappear, which obviously eats you alive. I don’t have any attention to insult you, as you do all the time, whether you are a good or bad journalist. I think that our readers give the final tevaluation about that. Thanks to God, I can walk through my town and look in the eyes everyone I meet. My neighbours also respect me, acquantainces and friends. And there are those others with whom I alway chat and exchange opinions. I don’t want to judge as you do, I leave that to God. But I see, dear Zeljko, that you are full of hate, and I honestly say that I will pray for that. I understand you, I forgive you all untruths and lies that you wrote about me. Domagoj Margetic (Domagoj Margetic 16.08.2005. 23:21)

Norac’s amnesty

Friday, July 15th, 2005

Will Stjepan Mesic amnesty Mirko Norac?
(on croatian at 45 lines, 03.07.2005)

After amnesty of Stjepan Grandic, third accused in process for war crime in Gospic in 1991. and amnesty of several Serbs accused for war crimes, the preparation are coming to end for Mirko Norac, second accused in process for Gospic, ask from President Stjepan Mesic for amnesty, and he to give him.

It can not only be seen from support , which for mentioned decisions of Mesic’s Commission for amnesty had got from Ivan Zvonimir Cicak.

The truth is that Ivan Zvonimir Cicak was gracious to Mirko Norac even while Milan Levar was alive, and that he through Ante Kotromanovic stayed in connection with condemned duke for war crimes. Cicak’s closeness with Norac could be described through mutual connections with Miro Laco, Mirko Ljubicic Sveps, Tomislav Karamarko and Vladimir Faber.

On right to left: Mirko Ljubicic Sveps, Miro Laco on press conferency The Union of Associations of Volunteers of the Patriotic War

That is exactly the circle which works the most on Norac’s amnesty from Stjepan Mesic.

Although, for Cicak it could be said that he protects Commission for amnesty of Stjepan Mesic, although Mesic himself was till recently most often his target for attacks, because he also was getting accusations that he was responsible as a former member of Commission for amnesty of drug dealers.

That’s why, in establishing level of preparations for Norac’s amnesty, would be the best to limit on statements of President Stjepan Mesic.

In interview to his biographer, Ivica Djikic, in the last issue of Feral Tribune, Mesic criticizes Minister of justice, Vesna Skare Ozbolt, because she criticized mentioned amnesties, and reproaches to her that in Croatia till now for war crime are convicted only three Croats and about hundred Serbs.

And when Djikic asks him why he amnestied one of those three Croats, Grandic, Mesic avoids direct answer and says that he didn’t think were those amnestied Croats, Serbs or Russians, and another his indirect responsibility ascribes to Minister of Justice:

Or, on the other side, a man shoots a bullet in head of a nineteen-year-old boy, and on trial the gun was lost, for what nobody is responsible, and in the end that killer get not full five years in prison. What kind of logic is that!? Let Minister Skare Ozbolt think over that and say what should be done to gain same standards of processing.

Stjepan Mesic, Feral Tribune, 1st July 2005

Minister of Justice Vesna Skare Ozbolt and President Stjepan Mesic

Right on the next page of Feral Tribune, journalist Vladimir Matijanic writes that Ranko Marijan, the judge reporter to Supreme court in case Vinko Budisa, who shot mentioned five bullets into Milenko Djekic’s head, is most deserving that killer got not full five years in prison, as Mesic said.

And very that Mesic recently suggested Ranko Marijan for President of Supreme court of Croatia.

Ranko Marijan

When he is so forgetful, it is hard to expect from Mesic to remember why he didn’t object to Minister Ingrid Marinovic Anticevic, who confirmed Igor Benzon for President of County court in Split, and he could be held hierarchical responsible for disappearing of gun from court’s rooms, by which Djekic was murdered.

Benzon later gave the case Lora on process to Slavko Lozina, who were the first degree judge in case Budisa.

So, Mesic’s avoiding of mentioning Grandic, is absolutely sure sign that next step is amnesty of Mirko Norac.

Maybe Norac’s letter from prison in Glina is expected, with which from leadership of Chivarlic Association of Alkars would be asked apology for President Mesic, because his gift on Alka was refused, on which won Ivica Peric, together with two other alkars, later thrown out from the Association. Mesic already asked from Chivarlic Association of Alkars to three expelleds take back again, and then he will think about sponsorship on this year Alka.

Second signal in that Mesic’s interview is a statement that after all wars were waves of amnesties, but also must be some pardons.

All that worries international community, because ICTY should make a decision about giving case Medacki dzep (Medak Pocket), in which till now are condemned Rahim Ademi and Mirko Norac on domestic prosecution.

International community has already through last years report of OSCE, familiarised with number of Serbs who are condemned for war crimes, in relation to numbers of Croats.

Although that disparity didn’t improve recently, it is important to emphasize that report is for 2002. and 2003. , the time in which Ingrid Anticevic Marinovic was Minister of justice, Mladen Bajic principal state atorney, and Mesic’s former employees on place of President of Supreme court, Ivica Crnic.

International jurisprudent practice doesn’t mark amnesty of war criminals, so circles close to ICTY, don’t believe that Croatia will get processing in case Medacki dzep. The credit for that in this case goes to President Stjepan Mesic.

Because of all that, very naive seems wiev of Boris Pavelic in Novi list on role of Stjepan Mesic, towards jurisprudent .

Namely, Mesic’s too general explanation to medias, after he recently amnestied four war criminals that social circummstances has changed, actually suggests that Mesic has considered the fact that the same criminal acts, with different punishments, were penalised in 90-ies and today.

-The verdicts for war crime against civil population, in processes in which the accused one was burdened by commanding responsibility, and not for personally commited crimes, in the nineties were given 20 years in prison, and today for the same crimes are given 10 years in prison. Courts, of course, can’t change the decisions from that time, but it can be taken in consider in amnesty. Couldn’t, than, such change of social circummstances, consider as a reason for amnesty?, asked the source of our papers, close one to President of Croatia.

Boris Pavelic, Novi list, 1st July 2005.

I almost forget.

Ivan Zvonimir Cicak, in Saturday’s column in Jutarnji list, claims that international community recognized results which with its work, to leadership of POA, showed Tomislav Karamarko.
What are the results? Who recognised it in international community? As far as I know, from Bruxelless, about Tomislav Karamarko, laudably spoke only Ines Sabalic.

Ines Sabalic

Carla Del Ponte nicely said to Mladen Bajic when he is going to have something more concrete about Gotovina’s salaries in Italy (investigation made by Tomislav Karamarko) to let her know. And what is he going to tell her when he didn’t send Gotovina’s DNA to Italy, nor DNK from supposed general-lovers trousers to him. It must be that Ivo Sanader keep in a little distance Cicak, because he didn’t warn him that exactly from international community was said to him to give up placing Karamarko for chief of police (or, God save, bigger evil, Minister of Homeland security), about what Prime Minister informed only Davor Butkovic.