30 years after the massacre in Bosnia by Serbian fighters from the Tigers, not a single one of them has been brought to justice. Moreover, one of them became a successful DJ and performed in clubs and festivals in Europe.. This is evidenced by the data of the investigation of The Rolling Stone magazine..
In April 1992, in the town of Bijelin with a mixed Serb-Muslim population in eastern Bosnia, armed people appeared who belonged to the armed group “Tigers” of Zeljko Razhnatovic, known by the nickname Arkan, a Belgrade crime boss who became a field commander. A bloody reputation has followed them since neighboring Croatia, where they killed, kicked out and robbed the non-Serb population. They called it "
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They went from house to house in Bijelin looking for non-Serbs. They were on the list of people whom the " Serbian state media portrayed militants as heroes. Arcana Tigers and other allied combatants killed at least 48 people in two days, according to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY).. Most of those killed were shot in the chest, mouth, temple or back of the head, some at close range.
This was observed by a young American photographer Ron Haviv, who followed the " He took one of the most famous photographs of the Balkan Wars. It shows one of the "
The Rolling Stone found out that the militant who was in this picture is called Srdjan Golubovic (consonant with the name of the famous Serbian director).
After the end of the war in 1995, Belgrade became a center for the development of electronic music, which was closely associated with the anti-war movement.. And one of the DJs of this new wave was Golubovich, the fighter "
In Bosnia, most of the Tigers of the Arcana called him "
Golubovich turned down offers to give an interview to Rolling Stone and explain whether he was involved in the massacres in Bosnia. He also stated that he did not allow his photos and his name to be published in the publication's article..