Serbia seeks US help identifying who made Facebook threat against its president
By APWednesday, April 28, 2010
Serbia seeks US help over Facebook threat
BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbia has asked the U.S. Justice Department for help identifying those who posted a death threat against its pro-Western president on Facebook.
A previously unknown group posted the threat against President Boris Tadic on the social networking site saying, “Tadic, a bulletproof Mercedes won’t help you. When you open the door, a sniper awaits you.”
Serbia’s Justice Ministry said Wednesday it had contacted the U.S. Justice Department to help determine the I.P. addresses from which the threat was posted.
Serbia’s first pro-democracy prime minister, Zoran Djindjic, was assassinated in 2003 outside Serbian government headquarters by former Serb paramilitaries after similar threats were published by an opposition newspaper.
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