"...Serbian prime minister Zoran Djindjic said the government and
the new anti-corruption council would take all possible steps to ensure
the clampdown is a success.
"Our aim is to bring together state security services, public
prosecutors and the public security department," said Djindjic.
" Once the first person is behind bars, people will start to trust
us."
Some, however, are alarmed by the prime minister's proposed tactics and
especially by the government's involvement of the Serbian secret police,
who, after all, have a rather unsavoury reputation. Ivan Marovic, a
leader of the political watchdog organisation Otpor, said Djindjic had
been evasive when asked about their use..." FROM...
http://www.globalpolicy.org/nations/launder/regions/2002/0206serbia.htm
