On the anniversary of Oliver Ivanović’s murder, Aleksandar Vučić once again staged his usual act: presenting himself as “concerned” about solving the crime, while whitewashing Serbia’s responsibility and attempting to manipulate public perception.
Accusing Kosovo of “doing everything to blame official Belgrade for the murder,” Vučić hides behind a deceptive narrative, portraying himself as innocent and as a supposedly engaged party in the investigation, even though Serbian institutions have repeatedly failed to provide real cooperation over the years.
His claims that “there are no perfect crimes” and “nothing can be hidden” sound like a desperate attempt to deflect direct responsibility from the Serbian state and its security apparatus, which has been implicated in Kosovo.
“I regret that we were not given the forensic expertise we requested from foreign experts so that we could provide evidence for all the conclusions we reached, how it was organized and why it was organized,” Vučić told Tv Pink. This statement is nothing but an effort to justify his own failures and manipulate the Serbian public, portraying himself as the “champion of justice.”
