Croatian investigative journalist Domagoj Margetić sent a report to the Public Prosecutor’s Office in Milan about the “Sarajevo Safari”, i.e. in connection with the initiation of an investigation in Italy regarding accusations that foreigners paid to shoot civilians during the siege of Sarajevo three decades ago.
“The current president of Serbia in 1992 and 1993 was an illegal war volunteer in Sarajevo. Vučić was indisputably during the war in 1992 and 1993 as a volunteer from another country (Serbia) a member of the infamous and criminal volunteer and paramilitary squad under the control of the Serbian Radical Party. More precisely, he was a member of the squad commanded by Slavko Aleksić,” the announcement states.
It goes on to write that “that detachment was stationed at the Jewish cemetery in Sarajevo where Vučić was a volunteer in 1992 and 1993, and this was confirmed in The Hague by Vojislav Šešelj and his head of the legal team Zoran Krasić”.
“Precisely, the Jewish cemetery in Sarajevo was a location in the horrific ‘tourist offer’ of a human safari to wealthy and influential people from Italy and was known as one of the most luxurious, most sought-after and most expensive locations for hunting people in Sarajevo, and especially for the safari of killing children in the arms of mothers in Sarajevo,” the application states.
As a reminder, the Prosecutor’s Office in Milan opened an investigation after local journalist Ezio Gavazzeni filed a legal complaint due to accusations that Italians and other foreigners paid members of the Bosnian Serb forces to visit the city and shoot civilians in what some called “sniper tourism”, Klix.ba writes.



