Dragoljub Janković

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Dragoljub Janković ( Serbian - Cyrillic Драгољуб Јанковић ; * 1945 in Belgrade ) is a Serbian politician.

Life

He studied law at the University of Belgrade , after which he worked as a judge and became known to a wider audience as he regularly answered legal questions from listeners on a nightly radio broadcast on Radio Beograd.

He joined the Jugoslovenska levica party founded in 1994 , which was led by Mirjana Marković (the wife of Slobodan Milošević ) and was part of a coalition in the Serbian government from 1996 to 2000. Dragoljub Janković was Serbia's Minister of Justice from 1998 to 2000.

In October 2010, the Belgrade dailyDanas ” reported on the prosecution's investigation into a war crime allegedly initiated by Janković. Supposedly 90 in May 1999, Kosovo - Albanian prisoners in western Kosovo Dubrava Prison near Istog ( Istok have been killed) by Serbian, convicted for serious crimes occupants with pistols, rifles and grenade launchers. The Serbian inmates were then given two-week leave, which many used to escape. Janković is said to have given the appropriate instructions for this.

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Individual evidence

  1. Serbian ex-minister responsible for massacres? In: ORF . October 15, 2010, accessed October 15, 2010 .