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Zeljko Raznjatovic or in Serbian Cyrillic writing Жељко Ражњатовић, (April 17, 1952 - January 15, 2000), widely known as Arkan was a Serbian militia leader, folk hero, assembly representative, nationalist politician, mafia boss, shady businessman, war profiteer and owner of a soccer club. Prior to that he had been an delinquent, adventurer, bank robber, mobster, hitman, secret police agent, gambler, soccer fans leader and owner of ice-cream parlor. Serbian Cyrillic is the Serbian variant of the Cyrillic alphabet. ... April 17 is the 107th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (108th in leap years). ... 1952 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... January 15 is the 15th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2000 is a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The word Serbian might be: an adjective, meaning: of Serbs (Serbian tradition, Serbian religion) of Serbia (Serbian government, Serbian president) both of the above (Serbian flag) a noun, meaning: a Serb a Serb from Serbia (as opposed to Serb who is not from Serbia) citizen of Serbia (regardless of nationality... A militia is a group of citizens organized to provide paramilitary service. ...


Raznjatovic was born in Brezice, small town in southern Slovenia. His father was a born Montenegrin, serving as an high ranking officer in the Yugoslav air force. As a child he often ran away from home to cause mischief, eventually ending up in a delinquents' institution. He took his nickname Arkan after a comic strip character. However, the word arcanus in Latin means 'mysterious'. He became a petty criminal already in his early teenage years, before graduating to more serious offences as an adult. The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was a Balkan state that existed from 1945 to 1992. ... Latin is the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ...


In 1972, at the age of twenty, he departed to Western Europe, hoping to find happiness and respect through a criminal career. As an armed robber, murderer and thief, he had convictions or warrants in Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy. He was imprisoned in Belgium in 1974, escaped in 1977, rearrested in the Netherlands in 1979 but escaped again in 1981. He was injured in clash with police. He fled from dozens of European prisons, including the compound which today is a high security prison for war criminals in the Scheveningen suburb of the Hague. He was on Interpol's red list of ten most wanted men. 1972 was a leap year that started on a Saturday. ... Western Europe is distinguished from Eastern Europe by differences of history and culture rather than by geography. ... 1974 is a common year starting on Tuesday (click on link for calendar). ... 1977 was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1977 calendar). ... 1979 is a common year starting on Monday. ... 1981 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Scheveningen is part of Den Haag. ... This article is about the city in the Netherlands; there is also a region known as (the) Hague in France. ... This article is about the International Criminal Police Organization - Interpol. ...


In his youth Arkan was a ward of the Slovenian politician Stane Dolanc, chief of secret police and a close associate of the Yugoslav strongman Josip Broz Tito. Whenever Arkan was in trouble Dolanc helped him as a reward for his services to the Yugoslav secret state police (UDBA). In November 1983, an incident occurred that totally changed his career. Two federal policemen ambushed Arkan at his house in order to have him arrested and interrogated over some his activities. He resisted, pulled out his gun and shot and wounded both of them. An intervention from Stane Dolanc effected his release from prison only two days later. Dolanc, who once said: "Arkan is worth more than entire service" personally collected Arkan on his release from prison. Arkan was employed as an undercover agent from 1973, whose job was to carry out assassinations of political emigrants and opponents of the ruling Communist regime. A ward is a department in a hospital or similar such institution. ... Josip Broz Tito  listen? (May 7, 1892 – May 4, 1980) was the president of Yugoslavia between the end of World War II and his death in 1980. ... UDBA or Unutrašnja Državna Bezbednost (State Security Directorate) was the secret police organization of the former Yugoslavia, during the communist regime. ... 1983 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


He returned to Serbia in 1981 after nine years of turbulent life in Western Europe. He continued his career, also opening a number of illegal businesses. As the political, ethnic and religious situation in the former Yugoslavia in the early nineties became tense, on October 11, 1990 he created a paramilitary group named the Serb Volunteer Guard under the auspices of the Yugoslav Peoples Army (JNA) general staff. Arkan was chosen as commander of voluntary unit. This was, ostensibly, an organization of Red Star Belgrade (Crvena Zvezda) soccer club supporters. Serbia and Montenegro  – Serbia    – Kosovo and Metohia        (UN administration)    – Vojvodina  – Montenegro Official language Serbian1 Capital Belgrade Area  – Total  – % water  88,361 km²  n/a Population  – Total (2002)     (without Kosovo)  – Density  7. ... Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija in all south Slavic languages) is a term used for three separate but successive political entities that existed during most of the 20th century on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe. ... October 11 is the 284th day of the year (285th in Leap years). ... 1990 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Serb Volunteer Guard or in Serbian Cyrillic writing Српска добровољачка гарда, a volunteer military unit led by Željko Ražnatović, widely known as Arkan. ... The Yugoslav Peoples Army (Jugoslavenska/Jugoslovenska narodna armija, JNA, Slovene Jugoslovanska ljudska armada, JLA) was the army of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia prior to its dissolution. ... Fudbalski Klub Crvena Zvezda (Фудбалски клуб Црвена звезда, commonly known in English as Red Star) is one of the two major association football teams in Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia and Montenegro. ...


In November of 1990, Arkan traveled to Knin for a meeting of the council of war of the Krajina uprising. On the way back to Belgrade after the meeting he was arrested for gun-running by Croatian police at the border crossing between Croatia and Bosnia Dvor na Uni with five other Serbians on November 29, 1990. His group was charged with conspiracy to owerthrow newly formed Croatian state and suspected of attempted assassination of then newly elected Croatian president Franjo Tuđman. He was released from prison on June 14, 1991 under unclear circumstances, after a sensational political trial in Zagreb, the Croatian capital. Some former state officials later claimed that his release was set up by a secret agreement between the Serbian and Croatian leaderships. Knin is a historical town in the Šibenik-Knin county of Croatia, with a population of 11,128 in the city and 15,190 in the municipality (2001), at 44° 02′ 18″ N 16° 11′ 59″ E. It is located near the source of the river Krka in the Dalmatian... RSK Republic of Serbian Krajina Sanyo Broadcasting - Japanese TV&Radio Station. ... November 29 is the 333rd (in leap years the 334th) day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1990 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Franjo Tuđman (May 14, 1922 - December 10, 1999) was the first president of Croatia in the 1990s. ... Zagreb (pronounced ZA-greb) is the capital city of Croatia. ...


Arkan's Tigers, a paramilitary force he created, set up their headquarters and training camp in fomer military facility in Erdut. His volunteer army saw action from mid 1991 to late 1995, initially in eastern Slavonia. It is reported that his irregular army consisted of 10,000 well-trained fighters equipped with modern weapons, including tanks and helicopters. His units were supplied and equipped by reserves of Serbian Police during the war in Croatia and Bosnia. Slavonia is a region in eastern Croatia. ... Irregular soldiers in Beauharnois, Quebec, 19th century Irregular military refers to any non-standard military. ...


When war began in Bosnia in April 1992, he and his units first moved to Bijeljina, Zvornik and Brcko. They were engaged in combat against armed Bosnian Muslims culminating in the infamous Siege of Sarajevo. His forces were linked with the Vukovar hospital massacre, Srebrenica slaughter and other acts of Ethnic cleansing; In autumn 1995 his troops fought in the area of Banja Luka, Sanski Most and Prijedor. Arkan personally lead most of war actions. He is also said to have been associated with looting, plunder and smuggling operations. Arkan decorated medals to his bravest soldiers. Whilst his units were known to be highly disciplined, they nevertheless committed acts of unseen brutality against the non-Serb population. "Tigers" were known for executing captured prisoners. Bosnia and Herzegovina (officially Bosna i Hercegovina, shortened to BiH, also in English variously written Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Bosnia-Hercegovina) is a mountainous country in the western Balkans. ... Bosniaks (natively: Bošnjaci) are South Slavs descended from those who converted to Islam during the Ottoman period (15th-19th century). ... Bosnian soldiers on a house to house hunt for a Serbian sniper. ... Vukovar (Hungarian: Vukovár) is a city in Croatia, population 20,301 (2001). ... Srebrenica Srebrenica is a town in the east of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Republika Srpska entity. ... The term ethnic cleansing refers to various policies of forcibly removing people of another ethnic group. ... Mayor Dragoljub Davidović Area  - Total 93. ...


Arkan was feared and hated from neighboring nations as a butcher. He was regarded from Western nations as terrorist and extremist and was proclaimed a notorious Warlord for committing alleged atrocities against civilians. Arkan was considered a dangerous man by many despite he had a baby face look. He was known for his rough behavior toward his soldiers during wartime. Arkan worked under surveillance of Radovan Karadzic and Biljana Plavsic in Bosnia. In the Serb rebel republic of Krajina his troops were stationed there to fight against the Croatian army, and he and regional leader of Serbs Milan Martic together organized defense of the republic, althought they have a harsh quarrel over military operations. Arkan was an acquitance with Zoran Djindjic and accasionally confined with him. During the NATO bombing campaign, Arkan he advised Djindjic to leave the country because his life was in danger from secret state service. Arkan also had friendly contacts and political plans with Russian ultra-nationalist politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky. German Emperors bore the title of Warlord (German: Kriegsherr), sometimes as a formal label of honour, sometimes in grim earnest. ... . Radovan Karadžić Radovan Karadžić (born June 19, 1945) is a Bosnian Serb politician, poet, psychiatrist and accused war criminal. ... Biljana Plavšić (born July 7, 1930 in Tuzla) is a Bosnian Serb politician, formerly President of Republika Srpska, currently incarcerated for crimes committed during the 1992_1995 war in Bosnia. ... The Republic of Serbian Krajina (Republika Srpska Krajina, RSK) was an internationally unrecognized Serbian republic in Croatia. ... Zoran Đinđić Zoran Djindjic  listen (Zoran Đinđić, in Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Ђинђић) (August 1, 1952 – March 12, 2003) was Serbian prime minister, long-time opposition politician and philosopher by profession. ... Vladimir Volfovich Zhirinovsky (Влади́мир Во́льфович Жирино́вский in Russian) (b. ...


Arkan was a very controversial person and a powerful man with strong contacts and high-level connections. He had significant influence over all spheres of Serbian society. In private he was a man of his word, decisive, intelligent, cruel, unforeseeable and nervous. But on other hand he also was compassionate, emotional, charming and humorous man. He had many characters and features of his personality. Arkan provoked jealousy among people primary because of being demonstrative in public. Arkan also organized and financed humanitarian aid for poor families and orphans by trucks. Arkan also gave monthly payment of alimonies to his crippled volunteers and families of slain soldiers.


He was praised and glorified among some part of Serbs, enjoyed war fame, there were war songs about him. Others hated and slandered him, mainly because of his exaggerate comfort, swaggering life style, and his enormous wealth. There were all kinds of rumors and gossip about his life. He had a voluminous mansion in Belgrade elite settlement of Dedinje where politicians and foreign embassies reside in Serbian capital. Arkan highly respected Serbian Orthodox Church, and Serb Partriarch Pavle. Arkan was pious and frequently celebrated religious holidays. Dedinje is a suburb of Belgrade, Serbia. ... Early history The Serbs migrated to the Balkans during the reign of Byzantine emperor Heraclius (610-641). ...


Arkan learned main European languages during his secret assignments by government in Europe. He spoke fluently English, French and Italian, and understood German, Swedish and Dutch. He had fathered nine children by five different women and was a womanizer. Arkan had lived with three older sisters and mother Slavka, his parents divorced in his youth. Arkan's father Veljko often beat him when he was young, and treated to his family harshly as to his army subordinates. Arkan's eldest son Mihajlo born in March 1975 from relationship with Swedish woman Agneta went to war with his father. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...


Family Raznjatovic is one of the most prominent tribes and fraternities in Montenegro and one Arkan's far ancentor killed Turkish pasha by cutting his head off in revenge for massive slaughter of Serbian dukes by Turks in 1804 insurrection. That historical fact entered all Serbian libraries of resistance and heroism against Turkish tyranny of five centuries long occupation and slavery of Serbs under Ottoman Empire. Serbia and Montenegro  – Serbia    – Kosovo and Metohia        (UN administration)    – Vojvodina  – Montenegro Official language Serbian Capital Podgorica Former Royal Capital Cetinje President Filip Vujanović Prime Minister Milo Đukanović Area  – Total  – % water  13,812 km²  n/a Population  – Total (2003)  – Density  616,258  48. ... 1804 was a leap year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... The Ottoman Empire at the height of its power Imperial motto El Muzaffer Daima The Ever Victorious (as written in tugra) Official language Ottoman Turkish Capital İstanbul (Constantinople/Asitane/Konstantiniyye ) Sovereigns Sultans of the Osmanli Dynasty Population ca 40 million Area 6. ...


On November 3, 1993 Arkan with his followers founded Party of Serbian Unity, and was elected its president, but party lost parliamental elections and failed to won seats despite energy promotive campaign, because of Arkan notoriety among masses, rag-tag organized political program, and regime steal of votings. Arkan planned to candidate himself on presidential elections scheduled for autumn 2000. After Arkan his party doesn't work under his concept. Party he founded got 200,000 votes and won 14 seats in Serbian parliament 11 months after his murder. The Party of Serbian Unity (Serbian: Stranka srpskog jedinstva) is an extreme nationalist party in Serbia. ...


Arkan married Svetlana 'Ceca' Velicokovic, a popular folk singer ("turbofolk"), on February 19, 1995. They functioned as prestigious and glamorous couple often appearing in public. Their children are Veljko (b. December 1996) and Anastasija (b. May 1998). Turbo-folk is a music genre originating in Serbia in the early 1990s. ...


In the postwar period after the Dayton agreement was signed, Arkan returned to sport and private business. Serb Volunteer Guard was officially disbanded in April 1996 with threat to be reactivated in case of war emergency. In June that year he took over an second class soccer team "Obilic" which later under his tutorship advanced and became national champion for one season. UEFA under American pressure permitted his team Obilic participation in European league because of its connections with war crimes. But Arkan stepped away from place of president of club and gave that seat to his wife Ceca, and his club Obilic played a matches against FC Bayern München and Atletico de Madrid. Arkan was also chairman of Yugoslav kick-boxing association. The Dayton Agreement or Dayton Accords is the name given to the agreement at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio to end the war in the former Yugoslavia that had gone on for the previous three years, in particular the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ... UEFA logo The Union of European Football Associations, almost always referred to by the acronym UEFA (pronounced you-AY-fuh), is the administrative and controlling body for European football. ... Bayern Munich (German: FC Bayern München) is a German football club. ... Club Atl tico de Madrid is a Spanish football team from Madrid. ...


Arkan's "business" was mainly based on forcible protection, money extortion, smuggling of oil, luxurious cars and cigarettes. He was also said to have removed some of his crime rivals. Later he legalized a good part of his jobs. Arkan had about 400 people working for him. He owned a casinos, companies, discos, gasoline stations, pastry shops, stores, bakeries, restaurants and weight lifting rooms.


Arkan was unofficially allied with Slobodan Milosevic, and moved under his control, although he was completely independent in front's actions and decisions. Contacts between them were done over mediator Radovan Stojicic "Badza", police general and chief of internal affairs who was killed in pizzeria "Mamma Mia" in april 1997. From his funeral exist a famous photograph where Arkan after brief conversation with saddened Milosevic stands right behind him and watches him a bit discerning. It was used for proving their close relations. But both Milosevic and Raznatovic were very careful to distance from each other in publicity. Slobodan Milošević. ...


When war broke out in unstable former Yugoslavian province of Kosovo in summer of 1998 Arkan ordered his offiers and soldiers to join army and police in fight against Albanian rebels, but he personally did not went there to supervise the front situation. Before worst unrests began, Arkan visited Kosovo on several occasions as government official, trying to pacify Albanians and to give sense of security and hope to local Serbs. He also played important role in Kosovo war. His center of operations for Kosovo was in Pristina hotel "Grand" where he also owned a bakery "Kruna". After Serbian forces withdrew, his hotel was confiscated by NATO troops in June 1999. Kosovo and Metohia (Serbian: Косово и Метохија / Kosovo i Metohija, Albanian: Kosova), in English most oftenly called just Kosovo, is a province of Serbia. ... The term Kosovo War or Kosovo Conflict is often used to describe two sequential and at times parallel armed conflicts (a civil war followed by an international war) in the southern Serbian province called Kosovo (officially Kosovo and Metohia), part of the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. ... Prishtinë/Prishtina (Albanian indefinite/definite form) or Priština (Приштина) (Serbian) is the capital city of Kosovo, a landlocked province of Serbia located at 42°65′ N 21°17′ E. It is estimated that the current population of Prishtina is as high as 500,000. ... 1999 is a common year starting on Friday of the Common Era, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...


He was indicted on secret list for tribunal's chief judge Richard May by ICTY, branch of Hague Tribunal of international justice on September 30, 1997 for war crimes of genocide, killing civilians, crimes against humanity and grave breaches of Geneva convention of 1949 for customs and traditions of war. The warrant was kept sealed and was not made public until March 31, 1999, when joint NATO operation against Yugoslavia already started weak earlier. Arkan's indictment was made public by Louise Arbour, then U.N. court's chief prosecutor. The publication of Arkan's indictment was interpreted as a maneuver aimed at preventing him from deploying his "Tigers" paramilitary unit in the escalating conflict in Kosovo, where Serbs were trying to drove out ethnic Albanians. He decisively denied all war crimes charges against him in interviews he gave to CNN, BBC stations and other foreign reporters during bombing of Serbia. Arkan blamed NATO for bombing of civilians and creating refugees of all ethnicities, and stated that he would recruit his troops only in case of NATO direct ground invasion. Sir Richard George May (12 November 1938 – 1 July 2004) was a British judge. ... The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia is a body of the United Nations established to prosecute war crimes in the former Yugoslavia. ... The Geneva Conventions consist of treaties formulated in Geneva, Switzerland that set the standards for international law for humanitarian concerns. ... Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija in all south Slavic languages) is a term used for three separate but successive political entities that existed during most of the 20th century on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe. ... Louise Arbour (Canadian Press file photo) Louise Arbour (born February 10, 1947 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian judge. ... This article is about the United Nations, for other uses of UN see UN (disambiguation) Official languages English, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Arabic Secretary-General Kofi Annan (since 1997) Established October 24, 1945 Member states 191 Headquarters New York City, NY, USA Official site http://www. ... CNN or Cable News Network is a cable television network that was founded in 1980 by Ted Turner & Reese Schonfeld [1] [2] (although he currently is not recognized in CNNs official history). ... The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) was formed in 1927 by means of a royal charter. ... The flag of NATO NATO 2002 Summit The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), sometimes called North Atlantic Alliance, Atlantic Alliance or the Western Alliance, is an international organisation for defence collaboration established in 1949, in support of the North Atlantic Treaty signed in Washington, D.C., on April 4, 1949. ...


The bombing of Chinese Embassy in Belgrade in which three journalists were killed, and that led to a diplomatic row between the U.S.A. and China, is alleged to have been a result of precise and deliberate targeting because the office of the Chinese military attache was being used by Arkan to communicate and transmit messages to his `Tigers', Serb death squads in Kosmet. NATO also bombed hotel Yugoslavia where Arkan had casino because of informatins that it served as his staff for military operations in Kosovo. For other uses, see United States (disambiguation) and US (disambiguation). ...


The process of liquidating people close to Arkan in order to weaken him and his movement began immediately after end of Bosnian war. Serbian secret state police organized dozens of murders of his most devoted and trusted people. His war buddies, long-standing friends, and partners were all killed professionally within a short period of time. Arkan was angry and touched with this acts against him and felt sorrow for his fallen comrades. This circle of killings of specific types of people close to him continued even after Arkan's murder.


Arkan was assassinated, on January 15, 2000, at 17: 05 GMT evening in lobby of elite five star Intercontinental Hotel, Belgrade full of hotel guests. His Assassin, Dobrosav Gavric 23 years old policeman on sick leave who briefly was member of Arkan's militia walked up alone toward him from behind. Arkan was seating and chatting with two of his friends. Gavric waited for a few minutes and used calm and surprise to sneak unnoticed and fire bullets from his duty pistol "CZ 99". Arkan was shot from behind three times in back of the head and lapsed into a coma on spot fatally wounded from close range. His companions Milenko Mandic a bussines manager and Dragan Garic police colonel, were also shot to death by Gavric with him, while one woman was seriously wounded in further shoot out. Gavric was shot and wounded immediately after by Arkan's bodyguard Zvonko Mateovic and fell unconscious. After complicated surgery he survived but remained an invalid in wheelchair as result of spinal wound. Gavric pleaded innocent and never admit that he committed the hideous crime. He was convicted guilty and sentenced to 20 years of jail, his accomplices received from 15 to 3 years each, after one year trial. However original court verdict has been canceled recently because of vagueness of first trial process and lack of evidence and new trial is conducted. January 15 is the 15th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2000 is a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... For alternate meanings of GMT, see GMT (disambiguation). ... Belgrade (Serbian, Београд, Beograd  listen), is the capital (2003–) of Serbia and Montenegro and Yugoslavia (1918–2003). ... Jack Ruby murdered the assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, in a very public manner. ...


Arkan was still alive when his bodyguard put him in the car of a passinger who drove him to a hospital. He was dead on arrival having passed away in wife's arms on the way to hospital. Police refused to drive him under the pretense that they are not authorized to do such thing.


According to some reliable sources Arkan's liquidation was well prepared and thought-out plan that was carefully planned seven months. The killing was carried out in mafia style to give the appearance of a gangland liquidation, but it was actually of more complex political nature. Group of conspirators numbered many people. In conspiracy against him were involved criminals, businessmen, policemen, and top of leadership, who all gather together to get rid of him, all from their own reasons. Some of people from Arkan's close surroundings began making a very ambitious plans for their own path to ascension without him, and joined in plotting as inside spies for secret project. Huge account of money was promised for his murder, about 4,5 billions of DM which after bloody job done they would split among themselves, as they dealt. DM or dm may stand for: Dance Marathon decimetre (dm) Deutsche Mark Data mining Dave Matthews Dragonmage Deathmatch in action video games Dennis Miller Depeche Mode Device Management dextromethorphan Document management system Dominica (ISO country code) DrumMania, a music video game Dungeon Master in the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons...


Slobodan Milosevic gaved secret order for urgent removal of Arkan in June 1999 to his henchman, former chief of secret state security Radomir Markovic. Markovic ordered his outside operative a "businessman" Andrija Draskovic, to find killers and coordinate rest of mission. Draskovic hired his fellow gangsters Dragan Nikolic called Gagi and Zoran Uskokovic called Skole. Dragan Nikolic mixed his friend Dobrosav Gavric and cousin Milan Djuricic, into secret mission. They were people in whom he had full confidence. Djuricic was his aunt's son while Gavric was the best man at his marriage. Together with Skole's men they secretly planned and organized Arkan's murder in Uskokovic's apartment. It is also suspected that Borislav Pelevic served as inside man for plot against Arkan. Securuty services also wiretapped Arkan shortly before his murder. Four months they permanently followed Arkan's movement, whereabouts learning his habits. Slobodan Milošević. ... Borislav Pelevic (born 22 November 1956) was presidential candidate in the Serbian presidential election, 2004. ...


Arkan gained too much power and become dangerous for regime especially after publication of Milosevic's indictment in May that year. After end of NATO bombing campain and Kosovo defeat Arkan did not needed them for wars any longer and now became unpleasant witness to Milosevic secret sponsorship and state involvement in wars. Akan knew a lot about state inside function and they were afraid they could not control him any more. But a hidden motive is envy and hatred they personally fealt toward Arkan.


After his violent death many concluded that he "get what he deserved", "died in same manner as he lived". Some stated that they preferred to see him on trial in Hague. But for some Serbs he represents a patriot and legend.


In last years of his life up to moment of his death Arkan calmed himself turning to family, friends and business, abandoning politics and contacts in the underworld. He began living a normal life and believed he get over all obstacles and worries in life. Arkan thought to wrote a self biography with memoirs. Title of that book would be as he once said to journalists "I, Arkan". His enemies did not allowed him to grow old in peace, remorse for his sins nor to defend himself on trial by rights of law.


Zeljko Raznjatovic Arkan was buried with military honors of his volunteers and Serbian orthodox ceremonial on January 20, 2000 some 20,000 mourners attended his funeral. There are still many speculations and doubts among Serbian public concerning his strange life and dark legacy.


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