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词条 Goran Radosavljević
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Involvement in war crimes

  3. After the Kosovo War

  4. References

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| name = Goran Radosavljević "Guri"
| birth_date = 1957
| birth_place = Aranđelovac, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
| death_date =
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| image = Goran Radosavljević.jpg
| caption =
| allegiance = Serbia
| serviceyears = 1985–2005
| rank = Colonel General
| commands = Operational Group (1997–1999)
Gendarmery (2001–2005)
| battles = Kosovo War (1998–1999)
Insurgency in the Preševo Valley (1999-2001)
| family =
| enteredservice =
}}

Goran Radosavljević (nom de guerre: Guri) was a Serbian police General and the first commander of the Serbian special police unit the Gendarmery.[1] He had command responsibility of the unit responsible for Račak and Ćuška massacres as well as the killing of the Bytyqi brothers during and after Kosovo war.

Early life

He was born in 1957 in Aranđelovac, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia. Radosavljević graduated from the faculty for physical culture.[2] He worked in the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs since 1985. He initially taught in special combat, and then became head of the relevant department.

Involvement in war crimes

During the Kosovo War (1998–1999), he led a cluster of counter-terrorism teams that were known as the Operational Group (OPG). They were established to counter Kosovo Liberation Army (UÇK) which sought to separate Kosovo from Serbia. The OPG were later suspected of killing 41 ethnic-Albanian civilians in the Ćuška massacre in western Kosovo in May 1999.[3]

A number of human rights groups have claimed that the OPG committed war crimes against civilians. Radosavljević was the person in charge of the military operation in Račak on 15 January 1999, which would become known as the Račak massacre.[4][5] The Serbian War Crime's prosecutor also brought him in connection with the killing of the Bytyqi brothers, three Albanian American brothers who came to Kosovo to fight on the side of the KLA.[6] Radosavljević was in charge of a Serb police training facility at Petrovo Selo where the Bytyqi brothers were detained, tortured, executed, and buried in a mass grave.[7] In December 2018, US State Department issued sanctions on Radosavljević after credibly implicating him in the 1999 murder of the Bytyqi brothers.[8]

After the Kosovo War

He became the first commander of the re-established Gendarmery of Serbia on 28 June 2001.

In 2003, the United States agreed to the deployment of 1,000 Yugoslav soldiers to Afghanistan, commanded by General Goran Radosavljević.[9][10]

In 2005, he left the Serbian police.[11]

On 17 December 2006, the Serbian police announced that they were searching for Goran Radosavljević.[12] No indictment had been issued against him, however.

In 2007, he went public and denounced the rumors that he had been hiding. By 2010, he had decided to join the Serbian Progressive Party and enrolled in politics.

Since May 2014, Radosavljević has served on the Executive Committee of the Serbian Progressive Party, the party of President Tomislav Nikolić and Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić.

References

1. ^Photos of Goran Radosavljević
2. ^Ko je Goran Radosavljević Guri?
3. ^Prevent Genocide International
4. ^icty
5. ^Guri:U Račku smo pobili teroriste
6. ^The Bytyqi Case - Crime and Secret
7. ^{{cite web|last=bytyqibrothers.org|title=Timeline|url=http://bytyqibrothers.org/timeline/|accessdate=13 May 2014}}
8. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.newsday.com/long-island/suffolk/hampton-bays-serbia-killing-bytyqi-1.24791338|title=U.S. bars Serbian implicated in LIers' murders|website=Newsday|language=en|access-date=2019-02-18}}
9. ^Srpski žandari pod američkom komandom
10. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/04/world/serbia-will-send-troops-and-police-to-afghanistan.html?pagewanted=1 Serbia Will Send Troops And Police to Afghanistan]
11. ^http://www.blic.rs/Vesti/Politika/188155/Guri-U-Tadicevom-obezbezbedjenju-nesto-debelo-ne-valja
12. ^Potraga za Gurijem
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