25-03-2013, 12:00 AM
Carsten Wiethoff Wrote:- As far as I am aware of, there has been no connection between Olof Palme and the Yugoslav Secret Service before Sindicic told his story in 2011.
- There is no motive given. Which may mean that the Yugoslav killer worked for interests that were not Yugoslav at all. Similar to the South Africans involved.
Sindicic during his career worked exclusively with and for UDBA. He seemed to be ideologically motivated not commercially motivated. For him to trot out this nonsense it may have been because of his extradition on several murder charges in the new and definitely not improved Croatia. As far as I know he is still out of prison so he is still of use to some one. Certainly these stories are useful to some. He sings like a canary but whose song is he singing?
Carsten Wiethoff Wrote:I tend to give at least some credibility to this, but more interesting would be to know, whether the order to kill Palme came from Washington, Tel Aviv or somewhere else.
Much more likely to be Washington than Beograd.
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