Putsch by Car Accident

Ivo Skoric ivo at reporters.net
Fri Dec 3 19:34:13 CET 2004


Now, THIS is the ONLY damage that occurred from the car-facilitated 
assassination attempt in Serbia. That's perhaps why nobody took it 
seriously:
http://www.b92.net/galerija/pics/2004/12/32063435941adcfc148ae85256851
01.jpg
ivo

On 2 Dec 2004 at 19:14, Maglich, Marko wrote:

Intentional, but not necessarily assassination.
Marko C. Maglich
White & Case LLP


-----Original Message-----
From: Ivo Skoric <ivo at reporters.net>
To: Ed Agro <edagro at bellatlantic.net>
Sent: Thu Dec 02 15:53:56 2004
Subject: Putsch by Car Accident

Amusingly, now that it is discovered that the man - Miroslav Cimpl -
that broke in the motorcade of Serbian president Boris Tadic, which
was then characterized as an assassination attempt, is a security
employee of the US Embassy in Belgrade, Serbian authorities are
trying to downplay the incident as a simple car accident. Cimpl
followed the motorcade and clashed with it twice then run away, which
kind of removes the possibility that it was not intentional. US
Embassy expressed sincerest regrets.
ivo---------------------------------------------------------
Ivo Skoric
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Rutland VT 05701
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ivo at balkansnet.org
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