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Bozovic: No progress in investigation (KIM Radio, Slobodno srpski)

Four months after the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, there is no progress in the investigation, Deputy Leader of Civic Initiative, Freedom, Democracy, Justice, (CI SDP) Ksenija Bozovic said in Slobodno srpski talk show. Bozovic also said she was told in a Kosovo Special Prosecution Office where she was giving a testimony, that surveillance cameras placed in a building where CI SDP offices are located and Ivanovic murdered in front of it, did not work at the time when the murder occurred. “I asked this question in prosecution office and got a response our that surveillance cameras did not work since January 4th and started working again 10 minutes after Oliver’s murder. Some representatives of the international organizations we are in contact with, confirmed this. I do not know how is it possible that cameras do not work 12 days and then start working 10 minutes after the murder?” Bozovic asked. She further added they requested it in written from the Kosovo police and prosecution, however no response was given. Bozovic said they wrote to embassies as well and nothing happened and that they sent a request recently to get back video receiver from surveillance cameras taken immediately after the murder. Bozovic said that the murder of Oliver Ivanovic is “an organized, political, professional murder,” and “his killers and order giver will never be found.” She said Oliver was followed and he knew it, but was diminishing its significance, saying these were some children sent to monitor what is going on and follow him. Bozovic opined that the case of Ivanovic’s murder investigation was transferred to the Special Prosecution Office because information were leaked.  She added a fear got intensified in the north, following the murder of Oliver Ivanovic and that people are massively selling apartments and leaving, and that concerns her because no one is dealing with it. She also said CI SDP would be registered as a political party, and Oliver Ivanovic on a day when he was murdered was supposed to go to Pristina and re-register Civic Initiative into a political party. Bozovic also argued that the Brussels agreement brought nothing good to the citizens in the north of Kosovo. “According to that Brussels agreement, there are Kosovo municipalities, Kosovo police, now we have judiciary, but if you are doing analysis, there is an increased level of criminal activities and corruption. I speak to the citizens and I see they are dissatisfied and they say it brought nothing good to them. Obviously this agreement brought good only to individuals who are in power and have access to the both budgets,” Bozovic said in Slobodno srpski talk show.