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National hero or war criminal? This Serb was so important in the disintegration of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

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Milososevic's story is already familiar to the public. The president of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ended up dying in a NATO prison. But what is not known is the story of his men. During the Yugoslav civil war, a number of Serbian paramilitary organizations operated in the war-torn areas.

In 2001, an American Hollywood classic drama film "Deep Behind enemy lines" was released (Douban score 7.3 points), in which the small warlord of Severia who hunted down american pilots was impressive, in fact, this person really existed, but not so cattle B, and the army he led did not have heavy weapons.

National hero or war criminal? This Serb was so important in the disintegration of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

(In-depth behind enemy lines movie posters depicting the politics of the Bosnian War, war scenes)

National hero or war criminal? This Serb was so important in the disintegration of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

(Deep Behind Enemy Lines 1 Movie Stills, Serbian Commander, This Man RealLy Exists)

In 2013, a British author wrote a documentary exposing the true face of Zeliko Razhnatović, commander of a Serbian paramilitary organization, during the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

In Tito's Yugoslavia, there was no social crime, women walked safely on the streets, tourists were not harassed, and extortion was completely absent.

This sounds unbelievable to Westerners, but in fact at that time, the Yugoslav government and the local underworld had an unwritten agreement: you can do whatever you want, we turn a blind eye, just on the condition that you go abroad and Belgrade will deport all the crimes. The targets chosen by these people are all Italy, Germany and Sweden. In the mid-1960s, The Yugoslavs constituted the first wave of migrant workers in the rich countries of Western Europe, doing dirty work that the locals did not want to do. Soon, these people were mixed into the rich regions of Europe, but the agreement between the authorities and the underworld had more meaning.

National hero or war criminal? This Serb was so important in the disintegration of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

(Scene of the Civil War in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)

This move by Yugoslavia is a double-pronged effort. Thousands of migrant workers regularly send their earned money back home abroad. Yugoslavia was not an economically rich country, and the inflow of hard currency compensated for the deficiency.

As long as Tito and Moscow looked at each other, the United States and NATO ignored what he did. Because Tito was an important leader of the Non-Aligned Movement throughout the Cold War. The coast of the Adriatic Sea became a tourist destination, with not only sunshine, but also foreign exchange earnings. At home, the agreement with the gangsters is enforced by the police, and the gangsters rob abroad, and they are "protected" by the security services when they return home. In Yugoslavia, a small number of gangsters are under the effective control of the police. Some of the income goes into the pockets of corrupt police officers. Young hooligans fight in groups, steal cars, grab turf to this point, and if they make a bigger fuss, they will have to leave and go abroad to develop. Those who do not listen to advice are put in jail and never want to get out of prison.

Marshal Tito was a legendary hero, but he would die one day. After his death in 1980, the situation began to spiral out of control.

National hero or war criminal? This Serb was so important in the disintegration of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

(Zeliko Razhnatović and his Army of the Tigers of Alcán, a group internationally recognized as a criminal organization)

Zeliko Razhnatović was a good man, his father was Tito's old comrade-in-arms, an air force general. This boy revealed his evil nature from an early age. Fights and brawls, seducing girls. After two gangs had fought each other once, the local police felt that they had gone too far, and he was arrested and "educated" him fiercely. The chief of police gave him a piece of advice, probably around 1969, he was 17 years old, a juvenile delinquent, and not long after, he left Yugoslavia with a letter of introduction. In Germany, he defected to a fellow countryman, who was also a gang boss who was murdered and killed in Germany. Zeliko Razhnatović is very capable in the organization, and the boss admires him because his extortion skills are excellent, and when it comes to protection fees, the ability to intimidate is crucial.

National hero or war criminal? This Serb was so important in the disintegration of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

In the 1980s, Zeliko Razhnatović went out on his own to pull up his own gang, and he had been the leader of gangs in Germany and neighboring countries.

In his hometown, things are changing. There was no substitute for Marshal Tito, who was a heroic figure, and it was only under his leadership that Yugoslavia could remain united. In the 1980s, after Tito's death, the Yugoslav government continued to persist, but the separatist movement had begun to make a lot of noise in Slovenia and Croatia and Macedonia.

National hero or war criminal? This Serb was so important in the disintegration of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

In 1987, Zeliko Razhnatović returned home, and at that stage in Western Europe he used many pseudonyms. Because he is wanted by Interpol, he has criminal records in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany, robbing banks and escaping from prison. After returning to China, he continued to engage in the hot "business", drug and alcohol smuggling, arms trading and oil smuggling.

National hero or war criminal? This Serb was so important in the disintegration of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

During this time, Zeliko Razhnatović met a small cadre of the Yugoslav Communist Party, Milososevic, who admired the latter's two qualities: the ruthlessness of the pursuit of power, and the ability to dissuade his opponents. But milossevic was still unknown at this stage. In 1987, he offered to "deal" with Mitchell's opponents, but he was not rebuffed, nor did he take the initiative to ask for remuneration. Speaking of this, everyone should know the family background and ability of this person, and what means he will use to take care of Mishi's political opponents, there is no need to say more. Stembolik, Mich's former Serbian president, was later kidnapped by unidentified gangsters and found 3 years later.

Two years later, Milososevic realized that the Yugoslav Communist Party was dead, and he changed his flag, which was Serbian national chauvinism.

National hero or war criminal? This Serb was so important in the disintegration of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia was torn apart, Milososevic was preaching to save the country, and in Serbia he gained popular support. Because it is believed that he will save Serbs from persecution by non-Serbs. Milososevic's Ministry of the Interior officials planned to save the Serbs from fire and water, and then to persecute the Serbs first. If the Croats and The Bosnians did not understand it in time, they had to arrange for a killing among them to provoke the majority against the Serbs, and then Milososevic sent an army to protect the people. So gangs like Zeliko Razhnatović became so-called "patriotic" paramilitary groups, acting as vanguard thugs. In fact, the plan was proposed by the CIA, and the Serbian government mistakenly thought it was its own idea. Long before the civil unrest began, the Interior Ministry official Jovitsa Stanišić (actually the head of the Serbian government intelligence agency) cooperated in secret meetings with the head of the Balkan Peninsula of the United States Central Intelligence Agency, William Lovegren, and the Americans had been provoking the vendetta of the Serbs and their surrounding neighbors, and Serbia was in the trap with this intention. Ražnatović's team, as well as other Serb teams nicknamed White Hawks and Scorpions. Jovitsa Stanišić was later dismissed by Mišić because he suspected that he had approached the CIA and plotted to overthrow him, and Jovitsa Stanišić became an outcast and was arrested and tried by the Americans as a war criminal.

National hero or war criminal? This Serb was so important in the disintegration of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

(In 1990, a football match between Serbs and Croats quickly led to riots, which were actually caused by red star football club serbs.)

Milososevic's wife and son later escaped, and according to Western media claims, the two had at least $20 billion in foreign exchange accounts, which were honored by triad groups such as Zeliko Razhnatović. At this point Zeliko Ražinatović had another public identity, the owner of Red Star Football Club in Belgrade. He involved his fans in riots to stir up hatred among Serbs and Croats. I have only heard that British football hooligans are very powerful, but I have not seen the fans of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia fiercer, and there are at least 200 fighters in the Alcán Tigers, some of whom are fans of Red Star Football Club, and the rest are veterans of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Serb nationalism and Russian mercenaries.

Prior to this, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia had exiled triad organizations abroad, and now Belgrade has recalled all these people as hardcore helpers. Zeliko Razhnatović has a shop near the Belgrade Stadium, which he uses as his headquarters, and this group carries out robberies, rapes, murders and other atrocities during the civil war under patriotic signs, while the local police have not taken action against him. At that time, the Ministry of the Interior gave Zeliko Razhnatović in return not cash, but a concession for an illegal industry, western politicians knew but never spoke up, and the Serb people were blinded by it. During the civil war, it was shown that some children and civilians went to fetch water, snipers from Serb paramilitary groups shot and killed, and the blue helmeted peacekeepers next to them were powerless

After exhausting these means, the Belgrade government failed to save the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, not even the dream of a Greater Serbia, and the republics that joined disappeared one by one. That agreement he made with the government was to make black market concessions, trade in alcohol, arms and luxury goods, which would require protection fees to politicians, even if the remaining profits were enough to make him a millionaire in the mid-90s. These required the president's nod permission, which he did not get, and the nod permission was given by the ministry of the interior officials. After that, he turned to drugs, pornography and the arms trade, and since he spoke fluent German and English, he was well suited to dealing with international criminal groups. These businesses were lucrative, and his savings reached 8 figures. He was blacklisted by the FBI and the CIA as a result.

National hero or war criminal? This Serb was so important in the disintegration of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

(In 1995, he married his wife, Serbian beauty pageant Miss Seka, singer, his third wife.) )

In 1992, Zeliko Razhnatović even had a public identity as a member of the government. But his own party did not have a seat in the government, and he was so sad and disappointed that he quit politics and concentrated on his football and sports career. This is the bright side of him. (On the dark side, he laundered money through match-fixing and carried a submachine gun to dinner with the head of the Football Association, and no one dared to oppose him.) )

National hero or war criminal? This Serb was so important in the disintegration of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

(In 1998, he transferred the club to his wife to take care of, and the sports media in our country had a good feeling for Miss Seka, in fact, her other identity: the leader of the gang, inheriting her husband's legacy)

The Dayton Accords stopped Zeliko Razhnatović's fun-seeking days, but the Kosovo problem resurfaced, and in 1998 he turned to the rural Kosovo, nominally to suppress the Separatist forces in Kosovo, but in fact to loot property in the rural areas. By the time of the NATO airstrikes in 1999, Serbia itself was almost destroyed.

National hero or war criminal? This Serb was so important in the disintegration of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

(He reviewed the Tiger Corps of Alcán, an organization that is still engaged in criminal activities and assassinated the Serbian prime minister by gang members in 2003.)

Nato's air raid campaign, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia lasted for 78 days, the will of the people and some officials began to waver, and then gave in. Zeliko Razhnatović made some preparations in 1999, and his fortune is not less than $500 million. Money was constantly diverted to overseas accounts, and he sought protection from abroad. At this stage, because he knew that the current government was about to fall, he had to leave. In the fall of 1999, he met with Milososevic to ask him to stage a coup d'état to regain control of the army and the government, but was rejected because Milososevic still had support in his own small circle. Zeliko Razhnatović left, puzzled by a phenomenon he had noticed, namely that people who had once held supreme power tended to collapse completely when they were about to lose power. Courage, determination, willpower, and the ability to perceive reality are all gone. By the end of the year, Milososevic was no longer exercising power, but was dependent on it. In 2000, Milososevic lost his campaign and was arrested and died at the hands of the Americans. Zeliko Ražnatović, who had already run away in 1999, left without saying goodbye.

National hero or war criminal? This Serb was so important in the disintegration of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

(This news footage was made public around the world that year, with the Alcán Tigers boasting that they had captured American soldiers, but some claimed to have kidnapped three people across the border.)

For a while, the mob did not appear in public. As early as 1997, the NATO-controlled Hague court wanted Zeliko Razhnatović, nominally a war criminal who carried out the massacre, but it was not until 1999 that he reluctantly came out in public and had no intention of arresting him. This is the reason there is a behind-the-scenes black box operation.

In January 2000, Zeliko Razhnatović died after being beaten into a honeycomb by an unidentified gunman at the Intercontinental Hotel in Belgrade, where he had been married, leaving at least 38 shell casings at the scene and a bruised head. His death remains a mystery to this day. Western media speculated that he had fallen out with Milososevich before he was killed, but at that time, Mishi himself was unable to protect himself, where did he have time and energy to plan this assassination.

National hero or war criminal? This Serb was so important in the disintegration of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Instead, U.S. Secretary of State Albright and The British Foreign Secretary publicly claimed in schadenfreude tones that it was too sad that this guy was dead and could not be arrested and sentenced to the Hague tribunal.

In fact, there is the manipulation of the CIA behind it, how can such an international criminal leader be arrested at will? He has a wide network of people, black and white with people he knows. There has been evidence that the CIA reached a deal with Zeliko Razhnatović in order to capture Middle Eastern extremists, who used him as an intermediary bait for arms smuggling and then arrested the extremists. It's just that someone saw through this set-up and beat him to death in advance. In order to cover up the facts, the CIA and Western politicians simply regarded him as an outcast, declaring him a war criminal. (According to sources, zeliko Razhnatović's arms deal buyer is likely to be bin Laden, through whom the CIA had planned to capture the extremist tycoon.)

By the way, the Easter egg in the movie "Behind Enemy Lines" ends with the warlord being captured by a group of SWAT-equipped Western macho men to the International Court of Justice. Zeliko Ražnatović would have laughed in hell if he had known, because he had scoffed at the Hague court, and in reality he always said that his bodyguard was a decoration, but he never thought of ending his life with such a headshot. References: "The Avengers" has any comments, welcome to leave a message below to discuss! (Please support a variety of original articles and physical books of the Yi Pin Wen team, independent professionals have a kind of material)

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