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11. 04. 2013

POLICE AND BIA SILENT ABOUT CURUVIJA MURDER

Belgrade, April 11, 2013 (Politika) - The Commission for investigating murders of journalists is using specially designed software for analyzing connections and relations of all persons mentioned in this case.

The answer to the question of who killed Slavko Curivija on this day 14 years ago could be found by entering into "parallel mechanisms" of the former State Security. According to the Commission, some of the people who might have any knowledge about this case are still working in the Police and the Security Information Agency (BIA).

For the first time, the Commission has gathered all documentation relevant for the murder case of Slavko Curuvija, counting over two thousand pages of written material that were kept in Ministry of Interior, Prosecutor's Office, BIA and the court.

Besides recognizing names from the scanned documentation, this program also detects the relations between them. It literally states whether it is a business relationship, friendship or other relationship stated in the scanned documents), makes a schematic layout of these relations, with point in time and geographic display of the crime, marking the exact position of all relevant actors at the moment of the event.

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