“Sarajevo Safari” by the President of Serbia. The media revealed the document


In the document published by Margetić, it was noted that the commander of the Bosnian Serb unit informed his superiors that Vuzić – then associated with Serb nationalists from Serbia – had given him PLN 20,000. German marks that he got from “an Italian guy”.
The document stated that the Italian gave the money as a “donation”, but Margetić said there was no doubt why the Italian came to the Jewish cemetery (on a hill in Sarajevo) during the war.
What role did Aleksandar Vucic play in organizing the 'Sarajevo safari'?
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What documentary covers this case?
The prosecutor's office initiated an investigation
“It is more than obvious that it was a matter of payment for a service, which he did himself [dowódca bośniackich Serbów Slavko] Aleksić confirms this in the document,” wrote the Croatian journalist.
He added that the document – and the order allowing Vucic to move freely in Serb-controlled areas during the war in BiH – were given to him by Slavko Aleksić's comrades.
In November, Margetić filed a complaint with the Milan prosecutor's office against President Vucic in connection with his alleged involvement in organizing shootings of Sarajevo residents for “sniper tourists.”
The prosecutor's office in Milan had previously initiated an investigation into reports of organizing trips for foreigners to besieged Sarajevo during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1990s, during which residents of that city were shot at. Prosecutors were informed about the case by Italian journalist Ezio Gavazzeni, who learned about it from a former Bosnian intelligence officer.
The shooting was allegedly organized from the hills around the city, occupied by Bosnian Serbs. The price list provided for fees ranging from today's PLN 80,000. up to 100 thousand euro.
He also talks about the case, among others: documentary film “Sarajevo Safari”, shot in 2022 by Slovenian director Miran Zupanić. In response to his premiere, the mayor of Sarajevo, Benjamina Karić, submitted a crime report to the BiH prosecutor's office in 2022, but since then there has been no significant progress in the case.




