Serial killer and state terrorist, Milorad Ulemek Legija, is once again requesting a transfer to a lighter prison, which the court is deciding on these days. He has had several similar actions so far, but has failed. Now he is hoping for his mentor Vojislav Šešelj, who is publicly demanding his release from the Požarevac Alcatraz and calling him a national hero.
I don't believe there is a court in Serbia that can, outside the law, make such a decision. Alcatraz is Alcatraz. There is no escape from it until the entire sentence, which is a substitute for the death sentence, is served.
It seems that Legija is blackmailing the UDB members, and probably his mentor, with possible testimony about who was involved in the crimes of the 1990s.
So, it is no coincidence that now, the state terrorist and serial killer, Colonel of the UDBA and commander of the Red Berets, Legija, is on the front pages asking for a transfer to a lighter prison, so that he and his wife can have children on the pile of corpses he left behind. The tabloids are making him a hero, the hero of the Serbian murderous orgy in the wars of the 1990s, which they would, it seems, be happy to repeat with him.
For those born after the wars, for all who have forgotten why this monster is in prison, let's remind ourselves.
He killed my brother and three other young people on the Ibar highway, and was sentenced to 40 years in prison.
He killed Ivan Stambolic, the former president of Serbia, and was sentenced to another 40 years in prison.
He killed Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic and was sentenced to another 40 years in prison.
He killed 17 people with the Zemun Clan and organized four kidnappings and two terrorist attacks, and was sentenced to another 40 years in prison. A total of 160 years.
And unfortunately, he was not convicted of many more terrible crimes that occurred while he was part of the Serbian UDBA.
For the murder of judge Nebojša Simeunović.
For the murder of 68 members of the Jashari family in Kosovo in Drenica.
For terror against Albanians, looting, expulsion from homes.
He was not convicted of the murder of six young men, Serbs, in the "Panda" cafe in Peć, for the murder of the Bytyqi brothers, American citizens, for the refrigerated trucks with the bodies of murdered Albanians that were transported to Serbia and sunk in lakes to hide the crimes, for the transfer of the bodies of murdered Albanians and their burial at the police training ground in Batajnica, for the killing and robbery of people and banks in Croatia, Bosnia, with Željko Ražnatović's Tigers, and who knows how many other crimes throughout the former Yugoslavia.
We have to ask ourselves how sick a nation we are when we write about a serial killer like this at all, and discuss his love and other rights in prison, which he was not denied but rather enjoyed illegally, beyond the rules that apply to other prisoners. He even published 22 books in that supposedly strict prison.
And who should the numerous children and families of the people he killed turn to? How to protect the grossly endangered rights of those children who grow up and live without parents, without work, and without any care from the state, which has made them orphans, and the endangered rights of their wives and widows, to whom no one pays attention or solves their problems. These families, as victims of state terrorism, are still isolated today because they are unwanted witnesses to the terrible crimes of the state.
Let's imagine if in any country in the civilized world today such a murderer and terrorist would be the subject of TV shows and tabloids. Of course not, he would receive a life sentence and be in the strictest prison, forgotten by everyone as a disgrace to the nation.
But what is shameful for civilized peoples and states in Serbia, the land of Udba and a tradition of crime, is pride.
War criminals convicted in The Hague, state terrorists, murderers and criminals are celebrated. No one mourns or mentions the victims, and killing is understood as a constant and adopted state activity and policy.
Udba supporters and Udba lawyers walk the national frequencies every day and evening, glorifying those condemned by the entire world, inciting hatred and inciting conflicts with neighbors to repeat the evil they cannot live without because it is their genetic code.
Today, Legija and his bloody berets are needed again for new war campaigns in the offing, and the preparation of a new Battle of Kosovo. Hence the story about him, about his rights in prison and his love woes.
For new killings, it takes a man who has killed a president, a prime minister, and hundreds of people, to easily and expertly repeat all of that as needed by the UDBA and its strategy of ruling by fear, killing, and accumulating misery for years and decades in this captured country. When the state strategy collapses into the terrible nineties, Legija imposes himself as a hero and patriot, not as a state terrorist and cruel murderer.
If the Serbian-Russian Udba did not need Legija and his bloody hands and deeds, there would be no daily discussions between Udba figures about the human rights of state murderers.
(Danas.rs)
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