Photo: Konstantin Novaković
Kosovska Mitrovica, photo: Konstantin Novaković

Since the time he was appointed leader of the terrorist gang in Banjska, Milan Radoičić has become the hammer of the regime – the leading man for the final act of dictatorship. His misadventure in Banjska was recorded as an extremely foolish experiment: the dazed despot sought and found his champion, a heroic champion leading his forces in an epic feat. Like ruler, like champion. The downfall in Banjska marks the ultimate collapse of the Serbian cause in northern Kosovo, and everywhere that M.R. moves with his violent mob.

Radoičić was long ago designated as the protector of Serbs – he proved to be such in the eyes of the greatest among Serbs. The two of them could only meet in matters of torture and violence. This protection of the Serbs took place in the political camp of the Serbian List, in an atmosphere of patriotic banditry.

Radoičić became a natural at leading violent mobs. To be powerful, he had to be rich. He developed those two traits side by side. He established a tyranny over the Serbs he was supposed to protect, becoming the master of the north. He slapped down everyone around him and created a strictly controlled formation to support the founder of the “Serbian World.”

It was precisely this local despotism that Oliver Ivanović fiercely opposed, and it cost him his life. Aca the Serb and Milan Radoičić know who did it – and everyone knows that they know. It was an act of Serbian unity and harmony in performing the most important tasks.

The ruler kept Milan as a highly suspicious figure and still protects him as a wanted man for his banditry in Banjska. The two of them carry decades of prison time in their family trees. And yet, the leading (latent) convict now sends his favorite pet to Kosjerić to threaten and intimidate the town: Here I am, and you know what that means.”

Not long ago, a student, arrested for an invented crime, was brought to his father’s funeral in shackles. Meanwhile, the ruler’s friend – who should be in chains and under heavy guard – determines the level of freedom for others, determines how people may think, and what they may do.

It is indecent, in the face of such scenes, to even consider the possibility of elections in Serbia. The brutally raw envoy of the Serbian mafia boss threatens to enter the homes of all who resist the rules of conduct. And those rules he establishes on the spot.

What will Milan Radoičić do when he enters someone’s home? Will he beat them, smash things? Destroy and burn? That is what this devil’s warrior knows best, especially when he does not expect resistance.

“Come on, people,” the victor over the revolution might say, as he has already spoken of his living weapon – “Milan wasn’t serious. He was just joking – that’s the way he is. Rough, hot-tempered. He’s no great intellect, not made for the academy. But at heart, he’s a fine fellow, a patriot, a fighter for our cause. He wouldn’t hurt a fly… But a man… well…”

This shows that the protector of Kosovo Serbs is already the authorized envoy of the supreme leader for all of Serbia – and that in Kosjerić, and everywhere he goes (and he will go everywhere), he carries out his will.

So Milan Radoičić has arrived as a potential violent guest in every household. He has expanded his operations across all of Serbia, and the reach of his boot to every door. And we still do not know what that means.

Translated by Marijana Simić

Peščanik.net, 30.09.2025.


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Ljubodrag Stojadinović (1947, Niš), gde se školovao do velike mature u gimnaziji „Svetozar Marković“. Studirao u Skoplju, i magistrirao na Institutu za sociološka i političko pravna istraživanja, odsek za masovne komunikacije i informisanje u globalnom društvu (Univerzitet Kiril i Metodi 1987). Završio visoke vojne škole i službovao u mnogim garnizonima bivše Jugoslavije, kao profesionalni oficir. Zbog javnog sukoba sa političkim i vojnim vrhom tadašnjeg oblika Jugoslavije, i radikalskim liderima i zbog delikta mišljenja – odlukom vojnodisciplinskog suda od 1. marta 1995. kažnjen gubitkom službe u činu pukovnika. Bio je komentator i urednik u Narodnoj Armiji, Ošišanom ježu, Glasu javnosti, NIN-u i Politici. Objavljivao priče i književne eseje u Beogradskom književnom časopisu, Poljima i Gradini. Dobitnik više novinarskih nagrada, i nagrada za književno stvaralaštvo, i učesnik u više književnih projekata. Nosilac je najvišeg srpskog odlikovanja za satiru, Zlatni jež. Zastupljen u više domaćih i stranih antologija kratkih i satiričnih priča. Prevođen na više jezika. Objavio: Klavir pun čvaraka, Nojev izbor, Više od igre (zbirke satiričnih priča); Muzej starih cokula (zbirka vojničkih priča); Film, Krivolak i Lakši oblik smrti (romani); Ratko Mladić: Između mita i Haga, Život posle kraja, General sunce (publicističke knjige); Jana na Zvezdari (priče za decu); Masovno komuniciranje, izvori i recipijenti dezinformacije u globalnom sistemu (zbirka tekstova o komunikacijama). Zastupljen u Enciklopediji Niša, tom za kulturu (književnost). Za Peščanik piše od 2016. godine. U decembru 2021. izbor tih tekstova je objavljen u knjizi „Oči slepog vođe“.

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