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PIVLJANIN "FRIGHTENED THE KILLERS OF THE BOY FROM THE YELLOW HOUSE"

14.01.2013

"Yugoslav UDBA Assassin Slobodan Pivljanin Operates from the Netherlands: No More Albanian-Language Threats Against the Author of The Boy from the Yellow House"

 

AMSTERDAM - Renowned Serbian writer and journalist Saša Milivojev, author of the novel "The Boy from theSaša Milivojev Yellow House", stated in a press release that "a former agent of the Yugoslav UDBA prevented his assassination, allowing him to sleep more peacefully and better endure reality since receiving public support from the Serbian Army and the leader of that movement, from the diaspora."

 

Following concerns raised by Russian analysts regarding the safety of "The Boy from the Yellow House", and intelligence suggesting that the Albanian underworld was planning to eliminate the young author for publicly "disrupting business" within the global black-market organ trade—thereby internationally compromising the governments of Kosovo and Albania—a response was issued by a Slobodan Radojev Mitrićfigure whose criminal charisma is feared by war profiteers and hardened criminals worldwide: underground publicist and writer Slobodan Radojev Mitrić, also known as Slobodan Pivljanin, PhD, "Karate Bob", the so-called "Yugoslav UDBA assassin" and "avenger", Director of the Reserve International Police (RPI), and author of "The Battle of Kosovo", "Tito’s Killing Machine", "Secrets of Belgrade’s Underworld", "Confession of a Disillusioned UDBA Agent", and "Confession of Tito’s Intelligence Officer", among others.

 

Pivljanin is known as "the first Serb to serve time in Scheveningen", having spent 13 years in prison after killing three UDBA assassins in self-defense. This is how he is portrayed in the media and how he presents himself to the public: "A Dutch court proved that the Yugoslav State Security Service attempted to assassinate me in December 1973." He has been linked in the press to the CIA and the Dutch mafia, and was reportedly a trainer for the Swedish police.
 

Milivojev has repeatedly reported threats to the police in both Albanian and English, with demands that he withdraw from the political scene. "The nightmares only ceased once Pivljanin publicly addressed the novel The Boy from the Yellow House", Milivojev emphasized. As a columnist for daily newspapers, he became an enigma within the international security apparatus following the novel’s publication—his name and image have appeared in newspapers around the world, often alongside photos of corpses, in approximately fifteen languages. It is believed that leaders of the Albanian underworld associate the young author with some of the world’s most dangerous intelligence agencies, including Islamist ones, unaware of who protects him and who might seek revenge should anything happen to "The Boy from the Yellow House". Of all those who spoke out, Pivljanin was the most convincing: "It would be unforgivable for anyone to harm a poet over a single novel."


It is widely believed that Slobodan Pivljanin and Saša Milivojev, alongside Milorad Ulemek Legija, are among the most read authors in Serbian prisons.      D. B.


Slobodan Radojev MitrićSaša Milivojev - THE BOY FROM THE YELLOW HOUSE