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 | | "There was a unit organised by Mirko Jovic, leader of the ultra-nationalist political party Serbian National Renewal, under the name of 'Dusan Silni' (Dushan the Mighty), whose members were direct perpetrators of the crime in the village of Lovas," he said. |
 | | Vasiljevic was referring to the village near the border town of Vukovar where according to the indictment against Milosevic, this paramilitary formation forced Croatian civilians to walk through a minefield, killing 20 villagers. |
 | | On release, with a couple of other retired generals who were political sympathisers, the general became close to New Democracy, a party led by the current Serbian interior minister, Dusan Mihajlovic. |
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