Abstract

Slavko Curuvija, editor of Dnevni Telegraf (Daily Telegraph) was one of the regime's own. Until he stepped out of line, first with a swingeing criticism of Milosevic's 10-year rule in his weekly Evropljanin (The European), followed by an exposé of corruption in his wife's Yugoslav United Front Party. This was lèse-majesté and could no longer be tolerated. Already sentenced - thought not yet imprisoned - for the latter, Curuvija was assassinated on 11 April. The excerpt below is from his 'Open Letter' to Milosevic published in Dnevni Telegraf on 19 October 1998

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