Later this month, 44 alleged gang members accused in the March 2003 assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic will go on trial. A special courtroom, complete with bulletproof glass to protect the witness stands, has been built for the dramatic proceedings. TIME's Andrew Purvis and Dejan Anastasijevic spoke to chief prosecutor Djordje Ostojic:
HOW STRONG IS YOUR CASE?
The quality and quantity of evidence is unprecedented. During the state of emergency the criminals were rushing to the police with...
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