Zoran “Zoki” Vujović, born on January 27, 1988 in Skopje, was a protester who was killed during the "Kosovo je Srbija" protest in Belgrade, on February 21, 2008. During the protest, Zoran Vujović's dead body was found burnt somewhere inside the building of the American embassy in Belgrade. Zoran Vujović lived with his family in Kosovo's capital, Pristina, until 1999 when they were forced to move to Novi Sad. Zoran Vujović was named after his grandfather, who was found dead in 2002.

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  • Zoran “Zoki” Vujović, born on January 27, 1988 in Skopje, was a protester who was killed during the "Kosovo je Srbija" protest in Belgrade, on February 21, 2008. During the protest, Zoran Vujović's dead body was found burnt somewhere inside the building of the American embassy in Belgrade. Zoran Vujović lived with his family in Kosovo's capital, Pristina, until 1999 when they were forced to move to Novi Sad. Zoran Vujović was named after his grandfather, who was found dead in 2002. It is said that he committed suicide because he couldn't stand the tragic fate of his mother who died two years earlier. She was found strangled in her bathtub, victim of Albanian extremists. Dragiša, Zoran's uncle said that her death was investigated by a British captain, but no one was ever prosecuted for the murder. Zoran was a sophomore student at the Faculty of Technical Sciences (Novi Sad). He was also a fan of Partizan, and a member of the Grobari supporters. Somewhere between 3000 and 5000 people attended his funeral that took place on February 26 in Novi Sad.
  • Zoran Vujović - surnommé « Zoki », né le 27 janvier 1988 à Skopje, était un jeune manifestant serbe qui trouva la mort lors de la manifestation « Le Kosovo est Serbe » qui rassembla 200 000 personnes à Belgrade, le 21 février 2008. La famille de Zoran est originaire de Pristina, capitale du Kosovo. Elle dut quitter le territoire lors de la campagne de bombardements de l'OTAN en 1999 et s'exila à Novi Sad, au nord de la Serbie. Le 21 février 2008, son corps calciné fut découvert à l'intérieur de l'ambassade des États-Unis à Belgrade et identifié grâce à des tests ADN. Entre 3000 et 5000 personnes assistèrent à ses funérailles.
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  • Zoran “Zoki” Vujović, born on January 27, 1988 in Skopje, was a protester who was killed during the "Kosovo je Srbija" protest in Belgrade, on February 21, 2008. During the protest, Zoran Vujović's dead body was found burnt somewhere inside the building of the American embassy in Belgrade. Zoran Vujović lived with his family in Kosovo's capital, Pristina, until 1999 when they were forced to move to Novi Sad. Zoran Vujović was named after his grandfather, who was found dead in 2002.
  • Zoran Vujović - surnommé « Zoki », né le 27 janvier 1988 à Skopje, était un jeune manifestant serbe qui trouva la mort lors de la manifestation « Le Kosovo est Serbe » qui rassembla 200 000 personnes à Belgrade, le 21 février 2008. La famille de Zoran est originaire de Pristina, capitale du Kosovo. Elle dut quitter le territoire lors de la campagne de bombardements de l'OTAN en 1999 et s'exila à Novi Sad, au nord de la Serbie.
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