Zoran
Djindjic
1952-2003
Born in Bosanski Samac, 1952. Graduated from Belgrade
Universitys Faculty of Philosophy in 1974. Obtained his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Konstantz in Germany, under
the mentorship of Dr Jurgen Habermaas, one of the worlds most distinguished philosophers.
The essays and works of Dr Djindjic, one of Serbias leading intellectuals,
have been published in the periodicals Stav, Knjizevna Rec and Knjizevne Novine. He is also well-known for his books "Serbia;
neither East nor West," "Subjectivity and Violence," "Yugoslavia the Partially Formed State" and "The Fall of the Dialectics."
As a student in Titos Yugoslavia, Zoran Djindjic took an active role
in the opposition movement. He was arrested and sentenced to a years imprisonment for attempting to set up an autonomous student
organization with fellow student leaders from Zagreb and Ljubljana.
Dr Djindjic taught philosophy at the University of Novi Sad for a
time. Shortly afterwards, he teamed up with prominent Serbian dissident writers and intellectuals to found the Democratic
Party, in 1989. A year later, at the annual convention of the Democratic Party, he was elected President of the executive
committee. He was elected President of the Democratic Party in January 1994.
In 1990 he was elected MP in the Serbian Parliament. In the same year
he became the Democratic Party caucus whip in the Republican Parliament. In 1993 he entered the Chamber of Republics in the
Federal Parliament. Following 88-days of student and civic protests at the theft of local and regional elections in 1996-1997,
he was elected the first non-communist mayor of Belgrade.
In June 2000, he became coordinator of the Alliance for Change, the
largest democratic coalition in Serbia. In August 2000 he became DOS pre-election campaign coordinator.
In January 2001, he became prime minister of Serbia, after liberation from Milosevic's
apsolutistic regime.
Dr Zoran Djindjic was married, with two children.
He was assasinated in Belgrade, March 12 2003, in front of the Serbian Government building.
His contribution to reforms in Serbia, fight for democracy and doing his best for getting Serbia closer to Europe
and the world shall never be forgotten.
Rest in peace, noble soul and may Your combat
prevail. We will never forget You. You were our hero, and our hope. Those who did this will be punished by us and by God,
don't worry about that.