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Zoran Stanković

Zoran Stanković (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Станковић, pronounced [zǒran stǎːŋkoʋitɕ]; 9 November 1954 – 5 October 2021) was a Serbian major-general and politician. He served as the Minister of Defence in the Government of Serbia and the Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro and Minister of Health in the Government of Serbia.[1] His affiliation was independent.

Zoran Stanković
Зоран Станковић
Stanković in 2011
Minister of Health
In office
14 March 2011 – 27 July 2012
Prime MinisterMirko Cvetković
Preceded byTomica Milosavljević
Succeeded bySlavica Đukić Dejanović
Minister of Defence
In office
21 October 2005 – 15 May 2007
Prime MinisterVojislav Koštunica
Preceded byPrvoslav Davinić
Succeeded byDragan Šutanovac
Personal details
Born(1954-11-09)9 November 1954
Tegovište, FRP Yugoslavia
Died5 October 2021(2021-10-05) (aged 66)
Belgrade, Serbia
NationalitySerbian
Political partyIndependent
Alma materPhD University of Niš
OccupationDoctor
Military service
Allegiance SFR Yugoslavia
FR Yugoslavia
Serbia and Montenegro
Branch/service Yugoslav People's Army
Armed Forces of Yugoslavia
Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro
Years of service1980–2005
RankMajor General

Early life and career

Zoran Stanković was born in the village of Tegovište, Vladičin Han, Yugoslavia. He graduated from the Medicine Faculty at the University of Niš. He finished his Postgraduate Medicine studies at Military Medical Academy in 1997.

Stanković had been a member of the Yugoslav Committee for the Collection of Data on Investigations of Crimes against Humanity and International Law since 1993. In December 1997, he formed a team to investigate the consequences of the NATO bombing of Republika Srpska on suspicion of using depleted uranium missiles. He was a member of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. He is one of the most respected forensic scientists and pathologists in Serbia, and since 1995 he has worked as a United Nations expert. He testified before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in several cases.[2]

He worked as a coroner doctor and became the head manager of Military Medical Academy in 2002. He held this position until 2005 when he was elected to replace Prvoslav Davinić as the new Defense Minister.

Stankovic died from COVID-19 on 5 October 2021, in Belgrade during the COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia. He was 66 years old.[3]

Politics

In 2005, he was elected a Minister of Defence, and held this position until 2007, when he was replaced by Dragan Šutanovac. He also served as the Minister of Health from 2011 to 2012.

He ran for president at the 2012 Serbian presidential election as the candidate of the United Regions of Serbia, and he finished fifth in the first round with 6.58% of the votes.[4]

In early November 2012, the Government of Serbia appointed him head of the Coordination Body for Bujanovac, Preševo and Medveđa.[2]

Selected works

  • Stanković, Z., Kovačević, V., Karan, Ž., Milosavljević, I., Tatić, V. (1991) "MORFOLOŠKE KARAKTERISTIKE BLAST POVREDA POGINULIH U OKLOPNIM VOZILIMA“, Vojnosanitetski pregled, Beograd, 48:6, 531-534.
  • Stanković, Z., Kovačević, V., Domijan, E., Milosavljević, I., Nikolić, M., Nikolić, K., Karan, Ž. (1992) "THE IDENTIFICATION OF CARBONIZED, PUTREFIED, SLAUGHTERED, DECOMPOSED AND FROZEN BODIES“, INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION ON CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND JURISDICTION, Budapest, 10-13.
  • Stanković, Z. (1992) "SUDSKO - MEDICINSKA OBDUKCIJA U DOKAZIVANJU ZLOČINA“, SANU, Naučni skupovi; knj. 69, Odeljenje istorijskih nauka, knj. 22, Beograd, 363 - 372.
  • Stanković, Z. (1992) "SUDSKO-MEDICINSKA EKSPERTIZA DVADESET ČETVORO UBIJENIH GRAĐANA IZ GOSPIĆA I OKOLINE“, Vojnosanitetski pregled, Beograd, 49:2,143-169.
  • Stanković, Z., Kovačević, V., Nikolić, M., Milosavljević, I., Domijan, E., Karan, Ž. (1992) "RAD SUDSKO-MEDICINSKE EKIPE U VUKOVARU“, Dies medicinae forensis, Niš, 6-7 November.
  • Stanković, Z., Janković, M. (2001), "MRTVI VEČNA OPOMENA ŽIVIMA“, Edicija zbivanja i svedočenja, Bibloteka Matice srpske, Beograd - Pale, 434 str.
  • Janković, M., Stanković, Z., Jeftić, M., Mikić, Đ.(1995), "ZLOČIN ČEKA KAZNU“, Edicija zbivanja i svedočenja, Biblioteka Matice srpske, Novi Sad, 301 str.
  • Dimitrijević, J., Stanković, Z., Popović, Z., Kovačević, Z., Škatarić, V., Milosavljević, I., Gligić, A. (2004) "SIGNIFICANCE OF PATHOLOGIC FINDINGS OF HEMORRHAGIC FEVER IN AUTOPSY MATERIAL“, Poster presentation II Intercontinental Congress of pathology, Iguassu Falls, Brazil, 1326, A 06.110, 72.
  • Stanković, Z. (2000) "EKSPERTIZA MOŠTIJU S PREVLAKE“, Publikacija "Prevlaka Svetog Arhangela Mihaila - Humak Srpske duhovnosti“, Beograd, 99-107.
  • Kovačević, V., Knežević-Ušaj, S., Milosavljević, I., Stanković, Z., Brđović, J. (1994) "A propos one suicidal dimethoate poisoning“, Arch Toxicol Kinet Xenobiot Metab, Vol 2, No 2, 193.

See also

References

  1. ^ . B92. 19 March 2011. Archived from the original on 21 March 2011. Retrieved 25 March 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Zoran Stanković". Istinomer (in Serbian). Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  3. ^ Dr. Zoran Stanković passed away
  4. ^ "Izbori 2012: Rezultati i postizborna trgovina". Nedeljnik Vreme. 10 May 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2020.

External links

  • ЗОРАН СТАНКОВИЋ, биографија на сајту Криминалистичко-полицијска академија[permanent dead link]
  • 125 година Војне болнице у Нишу, Сретен Миленковић, Милорад Димић, Ниш:Војна болница;Зрењанин Југоремедија; Бечеј:Пролетер, 2004(Бечеј Пролетер).116 стр ISBN 86-84819-01-2
Government offices
Preceded by
Momčilo Krgović
Head of the Military Medical Academy
January 2002 – April 2005
Succeeded by
Miodrag Jevtić
Political offices
Preceded by
Prvoslav Davinić
Minister of Defence of Serbia and Montenegro
Minister of Defence of Serbia
(since 2006)

2005 – 2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Health of Serbia
2011 – 2012
Succeeded by

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Zoran Stankovic Serbian Cyrillic Zoran Stankoviћ pronounced zǒran stǎːŋkoʋitɕ 9 November 1954 5 October 2021 was a Serbian major general and politician He served as the Minister of Defence in the Government of Serbia and the Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro and Minister of Health in the Government of Serbia 1 His affiliation was independent Zoran StankovicZoran StankoviћStankovic in 2011Minister of HealthIn office 14 March 2011 27 July 2012Prime MinisterMirko CvetkovicPreceded byTomica MilosavljevicSucceeded bySlavica Đukic DejanovicMinister of DefenceIn office 21 October 2005 15 May 2007Prime MinisterVojislav KostunicaPreceded byPrvoslav DavinicSucceeded byDragan SutanovacPersonal detailsBorn 1954 11 09 9 November 1954Tegoviste FRP YugoslaviaDied5 October 2021 2021 10 05 aged 66 Belgrade SerbiaNationalitySerbianPolitical partyIndependentAlma materPhD University of NisOccupationDoctorMilitary serviceAllegianceSFR Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia Serbia and MontenegroBranch serviceYugoslav People s Army Armed Forces of Yugoslavia Armed Forces of Serbia and MontenegroYears of service1980 2005RankMajor General Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Politics 3 Selected works 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career EditZoran Stankovic was born in the village of Tegoviste Vladicin Han Yugoslavia He graduated from the Medicine Faculty at the University of Nis He finished his Postgraduate Medicine studies at Military Medical Academy in 1997 Stankovic had been a member of the Yugoslav Committee for the Collection of Data on Investigations of Crimes against Humanity and International Law since 1993 In December 1997 he formed a team to investigate the consequences of the NATO bombing of Republika Srpska on suspicion of using depleted uranium missiles He was a member of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission He is one of the most respected forensic scientists and pathologists in Serbia and since 1995 he has worked as a United Nations expert He testified before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in several cases 2 He worked as a coroner doctor and became the head manager of Military Medical Academy in 2002 He held this position until 2005 when he was elected to replace Prvoslav Davinic as the new Defense Minister Stankovic died from COVID 19 on 5 October 2021 in Belgrade during the COVID 19 pandemic in Serbia He was 66 years old 3 Politics EditIn 2005 he was elected a Minister of Defence and held this position until 2007 when he was replaced by Dragan Sutanovac He also served as the Minister of Health from 2011 to 2012 He ran for president at the 2012 Serbian presidential election as the candidate of the United Regions of Serbia and he finished fifth in the first round with 6 58 of the votes 4 In early November 2012 the Government of Serbia appointed him head of the Coordination Body for Bujanovac Presevo and Medveđa 2 Selected works EditStankovic Z Kovacevic V Karan Z Milosavljevic I Tatic V 1991 MORFOLOSKE KARAKTERISTIKE BLAST POVREDA POGINULIH U OKLOPNIM VOZILIMA Vojnosanitetski pregled Beograd 48 6 531 534 Stankovic Z Kovacevic V Domijan E Milosavljevic I Nikolic M Nikolic K Karan Z 1992 THE IDENTIFICATION OF CARBONIZED PUTREFIED SLAUGHTERED DECOMPOSED AND FROZEN BODIES INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION ON CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND JURISDICTION Budapest 10 13 Stankovic Z 1992 SUDSKO MEDICINSKA OBDUKCIJA U DOKAZIVANJU ZLOCINA SANU Naucni skupovi knj 69 Odeljenje istorijskih nauka knj 22 Beograd 363 372 Stankovic Z 1992 SUDSKO MEDICINSKA EKSPERTIZA DVADESET CETVORO UBIJENIH GRAĐANA IZ GOSPICA I OKOLINE Vojnosanitetski pregled Beograd 49 2 143 169 Stankovic Z Kovacevic V Nikolic M Milosavljevic I Domijan E Karan Z 1992 RAD SUDSKO MEDICINSKE EKIPE U VUKOVARU Dies medicinae forensis Nis 6 7 November Stankovic Z Jankovic M 2001 MRTVI VECNA OPOMENA ZIVIMA Edicija zbivanja i svedocenja Bibloteka Matice srpske Beograd Pale 434 str Jankovic M Stankovic Z Jeftic M Mikic Đ 1995 ZLOCIN CEKA KAZNU Edicija zbivanja i svedocenja Biblioteka Matice srpske Novi Sad 301 str Dimitrijevic J Stankovic Z Popovic Z Kovacevic Z Skataric V Milosavljevic I Gligic A 2004 SIGNIFICANCE OF PATHOLOGIC FINDINGS OF HEMORRHAGIC FEVER IN AUTOPSY MATERIAL Poster presentation II Intercontinental Congress of pathology Iguassu Falls Brazil 1326 A 06 110 72 Stankovic Z 2000 EKSPERTIZA MOSTIJU S PREVLAKE Publikacija Prevlaka Svetog Arhangela Mihaila Humak Srpske duhovnosti Beograd 99 107 Kovacevic V Knezevic Usaj S Milosavljevic I Stankovic Z Brđovic J 1994 A propos one suicidal dimethoate poisoning Arch Toxicol Kinet Xenobiot Metab Vol 2 No 2 193 See also EditMilitary of SerbiaReferences Edit Health minister on corruption prevention B92 19 March 2011 Archived from the original on 21 March 2011 Retrieved 25 March 2011 a b Zoran Stankovic Istinomer in Serbian Retrieved 1 June 2020 Dr Zoran Stankovic passed away Izbori 2012 Rezultati i postizborna trgovina Nedeljnik Vreme 10 May 2012 Retrieved 1 June 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zoran Stankovic ZORAN STANKOVIЋ biografiјa na saјtu Kriminalistichko policiјska akademiјa permanent dead link 125 godina Voјne bolnice u Nishu Sreten Milenkoviћ Milorad Dimiћ Nish Voјna bolnica Zreњanin Јugoremediјa Becheј Proleter 2004 Becheј Proleter 116 str ISBN 86 84819 01 2Government officesPreceded byMomcilo Krgovic Head of the Military Medical AcademyJanuary 2002 April 2005 Succeeded byMiodrag JevticPolitical officesPreceded byPrvoslav Davinic Minister of Defence of Serbia and MontenegroMinister of Defence of Serbia since 2006 2005 2007 Succeeded byDragan SutanovacPreceded byTomica Milosavljevic Minister of Health of Serbia2011 2012 Succeeded bySlavica Đukic Dejanovic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zoran Stankovic amp oldid 1128491789, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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