Despite the heavy advertising, the broadcast "Sabre" series on RTS is postponed until further notice. The public has little faith in the official explanation (invitation to an unnamed festival). That's why Čaršija says that the topic of the series bothers someone. Who is that?
The real Saber had two arms. The first was the confrontation with the Zemun Clan, the top of the Unit and other pride criminal crews. If there is anything in dispute, it is the liquidation of Duća Spasojević and Mile Luković Kum. It has never been clarified whether they were sifted by an overworked and nervous team of police officers so that they wouldn't get out of hand, or whether there was an informal order - "no arrests". Namely, some members of Đinđić's and also Kostunica's cabinet messed with Legija and "Zemunci" just to annoy the others. Even today, as then, there is a belief that Spasojević and Kum would have something to say about it.
Does the series allude to someone who might know something about this, and is very close to the regime? It is not known, the audience did not see.
The famous political background of the assassination of Djindjic belongs to the second branch of the real "Sablja". It was used by parts of the Democratic Party and DOS to defame the main competitor - Kostunica's DSS. They didn't stop there: anyone who asked what they were doing or asked them to explain their role in the turbulent years after October 2000, XNUMX was declared an accomplice in the political background. By deploying the dead Djindjic as a bulwark, their real goal was to protect their positions and interests. How much damage they have done to the reform processes is evidenced by their current floundering in the progressive regime.
Does the Saber series hint at any of this? It is not known, the audience did not see.
Nevertheless, it is true that the assassination of Zoran Đinđinić was seriously announced. That disgusting work belongs to radicals, but also to political imbeciles who believed that they could take advantage of their ignorance. At the meeting before going to The Hague, Sešelj announced a "bloody spring", Toma Nikolić warned Đinđić that "Tito had problems with his leg before his death", and young Vučić shed bitter tears that he will be left without his godfather and party leader. Even when they became progressives from radicals, they did not distance themselves from those statements and policies. Seselj himself had meetings with the perpetrators before the assassination, and Toma Nikolić promised to review their judgments as soon as he became the president of Serbia.
Is this why the regime's Trabanti claim that it is too early for the "Sabre" series? It is not known, the audience did not see.
There is one more thing, perhaps the most important. It is true that Vučić's propagandists for a time spread public scandal by comparing him to Đinđić. They haven't said that in a long time. Because how could they, when the current president of Serbia today looks more and more like the one from the nineties. Does the "Saber" series remind us of that, especially before the spring elections, and after the scandalous winter elections that made Serbia a European pariah again? What this is all about was best summed up by Đinđić himself before October 2000, XNUMX:
"When Milosevic leaves, a similar government must never happen again." Whoever of us tries to imitate him, after five minutes you have to recognize him and say 'Go away!', we had enough of one Milošević in the 20th century, we don't need anyone like him in the 21st. That is what you owe to yourself and to your country."