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Oliver Ivanović

Oliver Ivanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Оливер Ивановић; 1 April 1953 – 16 January 2018) was a Kosovo Serb politician.

Oliver Ivanović
Оливер Ивановић
Ivanović in December 2011
State Secretary of the Ministry for Kosovo and Metohija
In office
2008–2012
Personal details
Born(1953-04-01)1 April 1953
Rznić, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia
Died16 January 2018(2018-01-16) (aged 64)
North Mitrovica, Kosovo[a]
Manner of deathAssassination
Resting placeBelgrade New Cemetery, Belgrade, Serbia
Political partySKJ (1971–1990)
SPS (1990–1999)
DA (2001–2004)
SDP (2004–2010)
GI SDP (2010–2018)
SpouseMarina Ivanović
Domestic partnerMilena Popović
Children5
ResidenceNorth Mitrovica
Alma materUniversity of Priština
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionMechanical engineer, economist

Ivanović served as the State Secretary of the Ministry for Kosovo and Metohija from 2008 to 2012 and was also a member of the Coordination Center for Kosovo and Metohija from 2001 to 2008. He was assassinated by unknown perpetrators on 16 January 2018 in North Mitrovica.[1]

Early life and career

Ivanović was born in Rznić, a village near Dečani in the west of SAP Kosovo, FFR Yugoslavia (now Kosovo), on 1 April 1953.[2] His father, Bogdan, was a history professor, and his mother, Olga, was a professor of Serbian language and literature.[3] He also had brother Miroslav and sister Nataša. His paternal heritage is Montenegrin.[3] He attended primary and secondary mechanical-technical school in Kosovska Mitrovica.[3] After turning 18, he joined the League of Communists of Yugoslavia in 1971.

Ivanović enrolled in the Zagreb Military Academy to become a pilot. During his studies he started training karate and quickly became an instructor.[2] Three years into his studies he was diagnosed with congenital vision deficiency and left the Military Academy.[2] He returned to Kosovo and graduated from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Kosovska Mitrovica, University of Priština.[2] He also studied at the Faculty of Economics in Priština.[3] He continued, parallel to his studies, professionally training in karate. He received higher belts and achieved recognition as an honorary international karate judge.[citation needed]

After the studies, he worked in several companies in Kosovska Mitrovica. With the creation of multi-party system in SFR Yugoslavia in 1990, he stepped out of parties, stating that he is "a man of the people".[3] From 1991 to 1998, he was the head of Sports Center in Kosovska Mitrovica. Prior to the Kosovo War and the establishment of UNMIK in Kosovo, Ivanović was a less known member of the Socialist Party of Serbia in Kosovska Mitrovica.[2]

Political career

1999–2008: Leader of Kosovo Serbs

1999–2004

With the establishment of the Serbian National Council of Kosovo and Metohija in 1999, he was appointed as the president of the executive board for North Kosovo. He was removed from this position on 6 June 2001. He was also removed from the presidential function of the Regional Board of Serbian National Council in October 2001.[3]

Also, from 1998 to 2004, he served as the general director of nickel mine company "Feronikl" located in Glogovac.[2]

Ivanović joined the Democratic Alternative led by Nebojša Čović. On 2 August 2001, he became the Head of the Department for Economic Development and Reconstruction of the "Coordination Center for Kosovo and Metohija", while the Head of the Center was Nebojša Čović.[2]

Ivanović led the Coalition "Return" in the 2001 Kosovan parliamentary election held in November 2001, getting 89,388 votes which earned 22 places in the Assembly of Kosovo (120 places in total) for his coalition.

He was appointed as the minister in the newly formed Government of Kosovo and a member of the Presidency of the Assembly of Kosovo on 2 December 2001.[4] In March 2004, a violent unrest in Kosovo broke out, in which Kosovo Albanians took part in wide-ranging attacks on the Kosovo Serbs minority. The Government of Kosovo consisted of Serbian representatives fell soon after.

2004–2008

In 2004, Ivanović's party Democratic Alternative (DA) merged into the Social Democratic Party (SDP), and he together with Nebojša Čović became one of the party's leaders.

Also, in the same year he became the director of the National Employment Service for Kosovo and Metohija controlled by the Government of Serbia.[2]

He was the leader of the Serbian List for Kosovo and Metohija in the 2004 Kosovan parliamentary election held in October 2004. The election was massively boycotted by Kosovo Serbs. Eventually, the list won 1,414 votes, thus taking 8 out of 10 Serbian minority places in the Assembly of Kosovo (110 places in total).

2008–2012: Governmental position

 
Ivanović in 2011 in Belgrade

On 17 February 2008, Kosovo Albanians unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in the Assembly of Kosovo. In a meeting attended by 109 of the total 120 MPs, the assembly unanimously declared Kosovo's independence,[5] while all 11 representatives of the Kosovo Serbs minority boycotted the proceedings.[6]

In July 2008, Ivanović joined the Government of Serbia as the State Secretary of the newly formed Ministry for Kosovo and Metohija under Minister Goran Bogdanović. The Ministry took over jurisdictions of disbanded "Coordination Center for Kosovo and Metohija".

In January 2010, the SDP ceased to exist, which resulted in an exchange of bitter words between Ivanović and Čović.[7] Soon after, he formed a civic initiative "Srbija, demokratija, pravda" (Eng. "Serbia, democracy, justice"). Since then, he served as president of the civic initiative.

He stayed on the position of the State Secretary until July 2012.

In July 2012, following the 2012 Serbian parliamentary election, Serbian Progressive Party led by Aleksandar Vučić and Socialist Party of Serbia led by Ivica Dačić formed the Government of Serbia.

2013–2018: Political decline

In April 2013, the Government of Serbia and the Government of Kosovo signed the Brussels Agreement on the normalization of their relations.

2013 Local elections

In September 2013, Ivanović announced that his civic initiative was forced to change its name from "SDP" - "Srbija, demokratija, pravda" (Eng. "Serbia, democracy, justice"),[8]
to "GI SDP - Oliver Ivanovic", following the request of the Central Election Commission of Kosovo, which banned the use of the other countries' name for names of political organizations operating in Kosovo.[9]

Ivanović decided to run in the 2013 Kosovan local elections for the president of North Mitrovica, with his civic initiative "SDP".[10] The election campaign was marked with the Serbian Progressive Party-led Government of Serbia public calls to Kosovo Serbs to come out and vote in Kosovan elections organized by the Government of Kosovo, for the first time since Kosovo gained independence.[11] The Government of Serbia also called the citizens to vote for the Serb List candidates.[11]

Eventually, Ivanović lost to Krstimir Pantić of the civic initiative Serb List, finishing with 1,924 votes (45.62%).[12]

2014–17 Imprisonment and threats

In January 2014, two months following the local elections, Ivanović was arrested on suspicion over war crimes which occurred in 1999 and 2000.[13] He was sentenced to nine years in jail on 21 January 2016 for war crimes by judges from the EULEX Kosovo.[14] However, the Appeals Court in Pristina annulled the guilty verdict on 12 February 2017 and ordered a new trial.[15]

In July 2017, his car was burned down by unknown perpetrators.[16]

In September 2017, three months after the 2017 Kosovan parliamentary election, the Serb List with the support of the Serbian political leadership, formed the Government of Kosovo with PANA Coalition, which is formed of former Kosovo Liberation Army leaders (active in Kosovo War).[17]

Ivanović was released from prison in early 2017 and at that time pointed out the poor circumstances in North Kosovo where Serbs formed the majority. In an interview, he stated that Kosovo Serbs in North Kosovo are not afraid of Kosovo Albanians, but rather of, "Serbs, local criminals who ride in SUVs without car plates".[18] He also said that, "Drugs are sold on every corner and parents are very concerned." He pointed that in just a few years, there had been over 50 cases of burned vehicles, many hand grenades thrown, and two unresolved murders committed, and added that, "All this happened on a territory of just two and a half square kilometers, which happens to be completely covered by security cameras".[18] He surmised that, "It was obvious that police forces are afraid to offend the perpetrators" and that, "Perpetrators likely come from security forces."[18]

2017 Local elections

He decided to run in 2017 Kosovan local elections for the president of North Mitrovica, with his civic initiative "SDP". During the campaign, he publicly criticized the Government of Serbia and ruling Serbian Progressive Party for favoring Serb List over other Serbian parties in Kosovan local elections.[19][20]

Goran Rakić, a leader of the Serb List and opponent in elections for North Mitrovica, labelled Ivanović as an "irrelevant person" in Kosovo politics.[21] Also, prominent officials of the Government of Serbia among whom was the director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Đurić, blatantly discredited Ivanović labeling him as "traitor" and anti-Serbian politician.[22] Ivanović responded by saying: "I have proven my Serbian patriotism in a much more difficult way than those who are accusing me of being anti-Serbian, I hope, will have to prove theirs [Serbian patriotism].[22]

Eventually, Ivanović finished in second place with 1,475 votes (18.52%), behind Goran Rakić who received 5,372 votes (67.45%).[23] Also, the Serb List won in all 10 Serb-majority municipalities.[20]

Assassination

 
Ivanović's grave at the Belgrade New Cemetery

On 16 January 2018, Ivanović was shot in a drive-by shooting at 08:17 CET, while entering his office in North Mitrovica.[24][25][26] Resuscitation was performed at Mitrovica Hospital shortly afterwards up to 9:15, but it was unsuccessful.[27]

Autopsy findings revealed that Ivanović was killed by six 9mm PARA bullets from a Zastava M70A pistol, mainly hitting his upper torso (vital organs - upper aorta, hollow vein and liver).[28] In an interview four days prior to the assassination, he admitted that he feared for his safety.[29]

Soon afterwards, the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, scheduled an urgent session of the National Security Council of Serbia.[30][27] He condemned the assassination and described it as an "act of terror".[27] The Government of Kosovo condemned the assassination as well.[31] This was the first assassination of a Serbian politician since the murder of former Prime Minister of Serbia Zoran Đinđić fifteen years earlier, on 12 March 2003.[32]

His funeral was on Thursday, 18 January, in Belgrade New Cemetery.[33]

Investigation

Investigation in Kosovo

Kosovo police arrested four persons on 23 November 2018: three suspected towards involvement in the murder and one for obstruction to police work.[34]

Silvana Arsović, Oliver Ivanović party's administrator, was detained for 48 hours on 26 November 2018 to be questioned under suspicion as if she manipulated security cameras outside the party office in Mitrovica before the murder, when the murder took place near the office. Prosecutor Syle Hoxha said that Silvana Arsović was detained only for 48 hours.[35][36]

Kosovo police officer Dragiša Marković was detained for 1 day on 10 February 2018 under suspicion of manipulating the evidences on the place of the murder of Oliver Ivanović. Then, he was arrested the second time on 23 November 2018. Kosovo prosecutor Njazi Rexha said Dragiša Marković was not getting his duties in right order towards the crime scene.

Kosovo police officer Nedeljko Spasojević was arrested on 23 November 2018 towards the murder.

Marko Rosić, a person associated by media with Partizan Belgrade fan club, was arrested in the north Kosovo on 23 November 2018.

Mario Milošević, a Montenegrin citizen, was arrested on 18 July 2018 in Pristina. (He was also on a warrant list by Interpol towards separate murder connected with organized crime in Podgorica.)

Strahinja Danković was arrested together with Mario Milošević. Montenegrin media call him a football fan of Serbian club FK Rad.

Milan Radoičić, a businessman and head of Kosovo Serb party ″Srpska Lista″, was on suspicion towards involvement in the murder, his home was raided by Kosovo Police on 23 November 2018, but he escaped arrest fleeing to Serbia. There in Serbia, Milan Radoičić was interviewed on 26 November 2018 by Serbian police, when he denied his any involvement in the case. Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić said that Milan Radoičić is innocent, and Kosovo police wanted to kill him during raid to put guilt of organizing the murder on Serbian government.[36]

Kosovo prosecutor Syle Hoxha said on 16 April 2019 they added 2 persons in investigation as suspected to the organized crime. He didn't name the suspected.[37]

In February 2020 started a trial against six Serbs charged with the participation in the assassination of Ivanović. All of them pleaded not guilty of all charges at the preparatory hearing before the Special Court in Pristina.

Investigation in Serbia

Nebojša Stefanović, Serbian Interior Minister, told in January 2019 that Serbia is leading its own investigation towards the murder tracing some persons who were in north Kosovo then moved to Western Europe. He didn't name the suspected.[37] President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić stated that German Albanian Fljorim Ejupi is the wanted assassin, which was negated by Kosovo.[38]

Personal life

Beside his native language Serbian, he also spoke Albanian, English and Italian.[39]

He was in relationship with Milena Popović, with whom he had a son.[39] He also had three sons by his previous marriage with Marina. He also had a daughter in a previous relationship.[40][41]

See also

Notes and references

Notes
  1. ^ The political status of Kosovo is disputed. Having unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008, Kosovo is formally recognised as an independent state by 101 UN member states (with another 13 states recognising it at some point but then withdrawing their recognition) and 92 states not recognizing it, while Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own territory.
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External links

  • https://oliverivanovic.com/
  • Biografija Olivera Ivanovića at n1info.com (in Serbian)
  • Oliver Ivanović at vreme.com (in Serbian)
  • Mysterious Balkan Assassination Threatens Regional Peace at observer.com

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Oliver Ivanovic Serbian Cyrillic Oliver Ivanoviћ 1 April 1953 16 January 2018 was a Kosovo Serb politician Oliver IvanovicOliver IvanoviћIvanovic in December 2011State Secretary of the Ministry for Kosovo and MetohijaIn office 2008 2012Personal detailsBorn 1953 04 01 1 April 1953Rznic PR Serbia FPR YugoslaviaDied16 January 2018 2018 01 16 aged 64 North Mitrovica Kosovo a Manner of deathAssassinationResting placeBelgrade New Cemetery Belgrade SerbiaPolitical partySKJ 1971 1990 SPS 1990 1999 DA 2001 2004 SDP 2004 2010 GI SDP 2010 2018 SpouseMarina IvanovicDomestic partnerMilena PopovicChildren5ResidenceNorth MitrovicaAlma materUniversity of PristinaOccupationPoliticianProfessionMechanical engineer economistIvanovic served as the State Secretary of the Ministry for Kosovo and Metohija from 2008 to 2012 and was also a member of the Coordination Center for Kosovo and Metohija from 2001 to 2008 He was assassinated by unknown perpetrators on 16 January 2018 in North Mitrovica 1 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Political career 2 1 1999 2008 Leader of Kosovo Serbs 2 2 2008 2012 Governmental position 2 3 2013 2018 Political decline 3 Assassination 4 Investigation 4 1 Investigation in Kosovo 4 2 Investigation in Serbia 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 Notes and references 8 External linksEarly life and career EditIvanovic was born in Rznic a village near Decani in the west of SAP Kosovo FFR Yugoslavia now Kosovo on 1 April 1953 2 His father Bogdan was a history professor and his mother Olga was a professor of Serbian language and literature 3 He also had brother Miroslav and sister Natasa His paternal heritage is Montenegrin 3 He attended primary and secondary mechanical technical school in Kosovska Mitrovica 3 After turning 18 he joined the League of Communists of Yugoslavia in 1971 Ivanovic enrolled in the Zagreb Military Academy to become a pilot During his studies he started training karate and quickly became an instructor 2 Three years into his studies he was diagnosed with congenital vision deficiency and left the Military Academy 2 He returned to Kosovo and graduated from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Kosovska Mitrovica University of Pristina 2 He also studied at the Faculty of Economics in Pristina 3 He continued parallel to his studies professionally training in karate He received higher belts and achieved recognition as an honorary international karate judge citation needed After the studies he worked in several companies in Kosovska Mitrovica With the creation of multi party system in SFR Yugoslavia in 1990 he stepped out of parties stating that he is a man of the people 3 From 1991 to 1998 he was the head of Sports Center in Kosovska Mitrovica Prior to the Kosovo War and the establishment of UNMIK in Kosovo Ivanovic was a less known member of the Socialist Party of Serbia in Kosovska Mitrovica 2 Political career Edit1999 2008 Leader of Kosovo Serbs Edit 1999 2004With the establishment of the Serbian National Council of Kosovo and Metohija in 1999 he was appointed as the president of the executive board for North Kosovo He was removed from this position on 6 June 2001 He was also removed from the presidential function of the Regional Board of Serbian National Council in October 2001 3 Also from 1998 to 2004 he served as the general director of nickel mine company Feronikl located in Glogovac 2 Ivanovic joined the Democratic Alternative led by Nebojsa Covic On 2 August 2001 he became the Head of the Department for Economic Development and Reconstruction of the Coordination Center for Kosovo and Metohija while the Head of the Center was Nebojsa Covic 2 Ivanovic led the Coalition Return in the 2001 Kosovan parliamentary election held in November 2001 getting 89 388 votes which earned 22 places in the Assembly of Kosovo 120 places in total for his coalition He was appointed as the minister in the newly formed Government of Kosovo and a member of the Presidency of the Assembly of Kosovo on 2 December 2001 4 In March 2004 a violent unrest in Kosovo broke out in which Kosovo Albanians took part in wide ranging attacks on the Kosovo Serbs minority The Government of Kosovo consisted of Serbian representatives fell soon after 2004 2008In 2004 Ivanovic s party Democratic Alternative DA merged into the Social Democratic Party SDP and he together with Nebojsa Covic became one of the party s leaders Also in the same year he became the director of the National Employment Service for Kosovo and Metohija controlled by the Government of Serbia 2 He was the leader of the Serbian List for Kosovo and Metohija in the 2004 Kosovan parliamentary election held in October 2004 The election was massively boycotted by Kosovo Serbs Eventually the list won 1 414 votes thus taking 8 out of 10 Serbian minority places in the Assembly of Kosovo 110 places in total 2008 2012 Governmental position Edit Ivanovic in 2011 in Belgrade On 17 February 2008 Kosovo Albanians unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in the Assembly of Kosovo In a meeting attended by 109 of the total 120 MPs the assembly unanimously declared Kosovo s independence 5 while all 11 representatives of the Kosovo Serbs minority boycotted the proceedings 6 In July 2008 Ivanovic joined the Government of Serbia as the State Secretary of the newly formed Ministry for Kosovo and Metohija under Minister Goran Bogdanovic The Ministry took over jurisdictions of disbanded Coordination Center for Kosovo and Metohija In January 2010 the SDP ceased to exist which resulted in an exchange of bitter words between Ivanovic and Covic 7 Soon after he formed a civic initiative Srbija demokratija pravda Eng Serbia democracy justice Since then he served as president of the civic initiative He stayed on the position of the State Secretary until July 2012 In July 2012 following the 2012 Serbian parliamentary election Serbian Progressive Party led by Aleksandar Vucic and Socialist Party of Serbia led by Ivica Dacic formed the Government of Serbia 2013 2018 Political decline Edit In April 2013 the Government of Serbia and the Government of Kosovo signed the Brussels Agreement on the normalization of their relations 2013 Local electionsIn September 2013 Ivanovic announced that his civic initiative was forced to change its name from SDP Srbija demokratija pravda Eng Serbia democracy justice 8 to GI SDP Oliver Ivanovic following the request of the Central Election Commission of Kosovo which banned the use of the other countries name for names of political organizations operating in Kosovo 9 Ivanovic decided to run in the 2013 Kosovan local elections for the president of North Mitrovica with his civic initiative SDP 10 The election campaign was marked with the Serbian Progressive Party led Government of Serbia public calls to Kosovo Serbs to come out and vote in Kosovan elections organized by the Government of Kosovo for the first time since Kosovo gained independence 11 The Government of Serbia also called the citizens to vote for the Serb List candidates 11 Eventually Ivanovic lost to Krstimir Pantic of the civic initiative Serb List finishing with 1 924 votes 45 62 12 2014 17 Imprisonment and threatsIn January 2014 two months following the local elections Ivanovic was arrested on suspicion over war crimes which occurred in 1999 and 2000 13 He was sentenced to nine years in jail on 21 January 2016 for war crimes by judges from the EULEX Kosovo 14 However the Appeals Court in Pristina annulled the guilty verdict on 12 February 2017 and ordered a new trial 15 In July 2017 his car was burned down by unknown perpetrators 16 In September 2017 three months after the 2017 Kosovan parliamentary election the Serb List with the support of the Serbian political leadership formed the Government of Kosovo with PANA Coalition which is formed of former Kosovo Liberation Army leaders active in Kosovo War 17 Ivanovic was released from prison in early 2017 and at that time pointed out the poor circumstances in North Kosovo where Serbs formed the majority In an interview he stated that Kosovo Serbs in North Kosovo are not afraid of Kosovo Albanians but rather of Serbs local criminals who ride in SUVs without car plates 18 He also said that Drugs are sold on every corner and parents are very concerned He pointed that in just a few years there had been over 50 cases of burned vehicles many hand grenades thrown and two unresolved murders committed and added that All this happened on a territory of just two and a half square kilometers which happens to be completely covered by security cameras 18 He surmised that It was obvious that police forces are afraid to offend the perpetrators and that Perpetrators likely come from security forces 18 2017 Local electionsHe decided to run in 2017 Kosovan local elections for the president of North Mitrovica with his civic initiative SDP During the campaign he publicly criticized the Government of Serbia and ruling Serbian Progressive Party for favoring Serb List over other Serbian parties in Kosovan local elections 19 20 Goran Rakic a leader of the Serb List and opponent in elections for North Mitrovica labelled Ivanovic as an irrelevant person in Kosovo politics 21 Also prominent officials of the Government of Serbia among whom was the director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Đuric blatantly discredited Ivanovic labeling him as traitor and anti Serbian politician 22 Ivanovic responded by saying I have proven my Serbian patriotism in a much more difficult way than those who are accusing me of being anti Serbian I hope will have to prove theirs Serbian patriotism 22 Eventually Ivanovic finished in second place with 1 475 votes 18 52 behind Goran Rakic who received 5 372 votes 67 45 23 Also the Serb List won in all 10 Serb majority municipalities 20 Assassination Edit Ivanovic s grave at the Belgrade New Cemetery On 16 January 2018 Ivanovic was shot in a drive by shooting at 08 17 CET while entering his office in North Mitrovica 24 25 26 Resuscitation was performed at Mitrovica Hospital shortly afterwards up to 9 15 but it was unsuccessful 27 Autopsy findings revealed that Ivanovic was killed by six 9mm PARA bullets from a Zastava M70A pistol mainly hitting his upper torso vital organs upper aorta hollow vein and liver 28 In an interview four days prior to the assassination he admitted that he feared for his safety 29 Soon afterwards the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic scheduled an urgent session of the National Security Council of Serbia 30 27 He condemned the assassination and described it as an act of terror 27 The Government of Kosovo condemned the assassination as well 31 This was the first assassination of a Serbian politician since the murder of former Prime Minister of Serbia Zoran Đinđic fifteen years earlier on 12 March 2003 32 His funeral was on Thursday 18 January in Belgrade New Cemetery 33 Investigation EditInvestigation in Kosovo Edit Kosovo police arrested four persons on 23 November 2018 three suspected towards involvement in the murder and one for obstruction to police work 34 Silvana Arsovic Oliver Ivanovic party s administrator was detained for 48 hours on 26 November 2018 to be questioned under suspicion as if she manipulated security cameras outside the party office in Mitrovica before the murder when the murder took place near the office Prosecutor Syle Hoxha said that Silvana Arsovic was detained only for 48 hours 35 36 Kosovo police officer Dragisa Markovic was detained for 1 day on 10 February 2018 under suspicion of manipulating the evidences on the place of the murder of Oliver Ivanovic Then he was arrested the second time on 23 November 2018 Kosovo prosecutor Njazi Rexha said Dragisa Markovic was not getting his duties in right order towards the crime scene Kosovo police officer Nedeljko Spasojevic was arrested on 23 November 2018 towards the murder Marko Rosic a person associated by media with Partizan Belgrade fan club was arrested in the north Kosovo on 23 November 2018 Mario Milosevic a Montenegrin citizen was arrested on 18 July 2018 in Pristina He was also on a warrant list by Interpol towards separate murder connected with organized crime in Podgorica Strahinja Dankovic was arrested together with Mario Milosevic Montenegrin media call him a football fan of Serbian club FK Rad Milan Radoicic a businessman and head of Kosovo Serb party Srpska Lista was on suspicion towards involvement in the murder his home was raided by Kosovo Police on 23 November 2018 but he escaped arrest fleeing to Serbia There in Serbia Milan Radoicic was interviewed on 26 November 2018 by Serbian police when he denied his any involvement in the case Serbian president Aleksandar Vucic said that Milan Radoicic is innocent and Kosovo police wanted to kill him during raid to put guilt of organizing the murder on Serbian government 36 Kosovo prosecutor Syle Hoxha said on 16 April 2019 they added 2 persons in investigation as suspected to the organized crime He didn t name the suspected 37 In February 2020 started a trial against six Serbs charged with the participation in the assassination of Ivanovic All of them pleaded not guilty of all charges at the preparatory hearing before the Special Court in Pristina Investigation in Serbia Edit Nebojsa Stefanovic Serbian Interior Minister told in January 2019 that Serbia is leading its own investigation towards the murder tracing some persons who were in north Kosovo then moved to Western Europe He didn t name the suspected 37 President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic stated that German Albanian Fljorim Ejupi is the wanted assassin which was negated by Kosovo 38 Personal life EditBeside his native language Serbian he also spoke Albanian English and Italian 39 He was in relationship with Milena Popovic with whom he had a son 39 He also had three sons by his previous marriage with Marina He also had a daughter in a previous relationship 40 41 See also EditList of unsolved murdersNotes and references EditNotes 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Vasiljevic P 11 April 2015 Cetvorogodisnji Bogdan Boze vrati moga tatu novosti rs in Serbian Retrieved 16 January 2018 OVO JE PRVA ZENA OLIVERA IVANOVICA Stajala je uz svoje sinove i sa suzama u ocima ispratila bivseg supruga espreso rs in Serbian 18 January 2018 Retrieved 24 January 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oliver Ivanovic https oliverivanovic com Biografija Olivera Ivanovica at n1info com in Serbian Oliver Ivanovic at vreme com in Serbian Mysterious Balkan Assassination Threatens Regional Peace at observer com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oliver Ivanovic amp oldid 1110781072, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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