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Spasojevic and Rasic ended hunger strike; Serbian List seeks release pending trial (Radio Mitrovica Sever, Politika, Kontakt plus radio, KIM radio)

The two detained Serbs from Mitrovica, suspected of being connected with the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, ended a two-week hunger strike.

According to Belgrade based daily Politika, Nedeljko Spasojević (42) and Marko Rosic (25) decided to stop the strike due to their exhaustion and were receiving intravenous infusion.

Lawyer of Marko Rosic, Mahmut Halimi speaks about the case (KoSSev, KIM radio)

KoSSev conducted a telephone interview with Marko Rosic’s lawyer, Mahmut Halimi who told KoSSev that he was not the one who forwarded to Serbian authorities Kosovo Prosecutor’s request for the extension of detention for two Serbian suspects, but he did not rule out the possibility that one of his colleagues might have did it.

Serbian officials, including President Vucic and Marko Djuric presented this paper to the public as evidence received from one of the lawyers defending Serbs suspected int his case.

Rosic and Spasojevic begun hunger strike, request transfer to Mitrovica North detention unit (KoSSev)

Marko Rosic and Nedeljko Spasojevic, suspected of involvement in the murder of Civic Initiative Freedom, Democracy, Justice (GI SDP) leader Oliver Ivanovic begun a hunger strike on Monday, KoSSev portal reported. The detention of the two Serbs from Mitrovica North was extended yesterday for two more months as confirmed by the Kosovo Special Prosecutor Syle Hoxha.

Rosic and Spasojevic requested transfer to the detention unit in Mitrovica North, Negovan Saranovic, defense lawyer of Spasojevic said, adding he would file an appeal against the decision to extend the detention.