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Serbia remembers Ðinðiæ
12 March 2008 | 11:04 -> 23:04 | Source: B92, Beta, Tanjug
BELGRADE -- Five years ago to the day, Serbia?s first democratic prime minister, Zoran Ðinðiæ, was shot dead as he entered the government building.Five years later, Serbia is without a government, and her further European path remains unclear.
Daca nu-l asasinau, Serbia ar fi acum cot la cot cu Romania in UE si ar fi o tara prospera. Unii n-au vrut asta si inca n-o vor.
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?Between October 5 and today, those forces of the former regime have stabilized, but there is something we should not forget ? that there is nothing stronger than ideas whose time has come, and the time has come for European union, for the creation of a big economic, cultural, political system, and that?s one of the reasons for our optimism, to hold our hand out to fate and what all other European countries have done, we will do too,? said the Democratic Party official.
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For Bratislava Parezanovic ?Djindjic?s death is a tragedy measured by a century?. ?His work should lead us. Had he been alive today, we would have been twenty years ahead?, she says.
Marko Vidojkovic has no dilemma that we are responsible for everything that is happening to us today. ?Today we are so desperately sorry over his assassination, but when he was alive we were not aware how important and great he was?, Vidojkovic says.
Aleksandar Jovanovic (20) is convinced that only with Djindjic ?we would be today near to joining Europe? and ?would solve many problems. ?Instead today, in 2008 we have dilemma should we join the EU or not?, Aleksandar says.
Stevan Novakovic (45) says that with Djindjic ?Serbia would be much happier? and ?perhaps already in the EU?. ?In recent 20 years I believed in him only. That is what I am remembering him for?.
Cedomir Bosanac (50) says that after Djindjic?s death we are going backwards only. ?I always supported his vision and respected him so much. Unfortunately he was stopped only two years later?.
Darko Mandic (33) says that each year on March 12 he is visiting Djindjic?s grave. ?Every year more people are coming. That says it all?.