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The Serbian Guard () was a
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n
paramilitary A paramilitary is a military that is not a part of a country's official or legitimate armed forces. The Oxford English Dictionary traces the use of the term "paramilitary" as far back as 1934. Overview Though a paramilitary is, by definiti ...
active in the
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with close ties to the
Serbian Renewal Movement The Serbian Renewal Movement (, abbr. SPO) is a liberal and monarchist political party in Serbia. It was founded in 1990 by writer Vuk Drašković, who served as the party's president until 2024. Aleksandar Cvetković is the incumbent leader. ...
(SPO). Eighty percent of the guard's members were members of the SPO. The paramilitary was formed by SPO official
Vuk Drašković Vuk Drašković ( sr-cyrl, Вук Драшковић, ; born 29 November 1946) is a Serbian writer and politician. He is the co-founder and former leader of the Serbian Renewal Movement, serving as president from 1990 to 2024. He also served as th ...
and his wife
Danica Drašković Danica Drašković ( sr-Cyrl, Даница Драшковић, ; born 14 November 1945) is a Serbian lawyer, writer, and politician. She is the wife of Vuk Drašković, the co-founder and former president of the Serbian Renewal Movement and form ...
, along with
Đorđe Božović Đorđe "Giška" Božović (; 16 September 1955 – 15 September 1991) was a Serbian criminal and paramilitary commander during the Yugoslav Wars. Biography Early life Božović was born Đorđe Mićković on 16 September 1955 in Peć to father ...
and Branislav Matić. The paramilitary unit's training camp was located near
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in
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. It participated in clashes in
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near the town of
Gospić Gospić () is a town in Lika, Croatia. It is the seat of the Lika-Senj County. Geography Gospić is located in the mountainous and sparsely populated region of Lika. It is the administrative center of Lika-Senj County. Gospić is located n ...
. Elements of the unit also participated in the
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. The Serbian Guard was the smallest and weakest of all the Serb para-military groups operating in the early 1990s, and was the first to be disbanded.
Vuk Drašković Vuk Drašković ( sr-cyrl, Вук Драшковић, ; born 29 November 1946) is a Serbian writer and politician. He is the co-founder and former leader of the Serbian Renewal Movement, serving as president from 1990 to 2024. He also served as th ...
, a prominent intellectual in a society that idolised intellectuals, had emerged by 1990 as the best known political opponent of the Serb leader
Slobodan Milošević Slobodan Milošević ( sr-Cyrl, Слободан Милошевић, ; 20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician who was the President of Serbia between 1989 and 1997 and President of the Federal Republic of Yugos ...
and ran against him in the 1990 election. Consequently, Drašković's attempt in 1991 to set up a para-military group was opposed and hindered by the Serb authorities at every turn. The German political scientist Klaus Schlichte wrote that Drašković is "...an impulsive, emotional character, whose political strength lay in his rhetorical gifts rather than in his organizational and strategic capabilities". Schlichte wrote under
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's typology of leadership, Drašković would be considered a demagogue rather than as a bureaucratic leader. Schlichte wrote that Drašković lent his name and prestige to the group, but others provided the actual operational leadership. The majority of the members of the Serbian Guard came from the tough working class
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district of
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, and most were connected with the Voždovac gang that dominated organised crime in the Voždovac district in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Drašković seems to have turned to the Voždovac gang as the only way to get around the attempts of the Serb authorities to prevent him from setting up his own para-military group. The men who dominated the Serbian Guard was Branislav Matić, the owner of an used car dealership in Belgrade with extensive connections to organised crime and who was a prominent campaign donator to Drašković's Serbian Renewal Movement. Matić selected his friend, the gangster Đorđe Božović, to serve as the Guard's commander. Đorđe Božović was the unit's first commander, but was killed in action near Gospić. Some people have alleged that Božović's death was an act of "friendly fire" orchestrated by the
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government. The unit's chief financier Branislav Matić was gunned down on 4 August 1991 in
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. After the death of Božović, the unit was taken over by Branislav Lainović. Popular rumor in Belgrade had that Matić and Božović had been killed by the SBD security service as a way to cripple the Serbian Guard. The Serbian Guard had its own uniforms and ranks during its brief existence. After the deaths of Božović and Matić, the Serbian Guard fell apart in the fall of 1991, thought the group lingered on for several years afterwards, having a shadowy existence as an organised crime group. Drašković was harassed and imprisoned several times by the Milošević regime and largely ceased to have an active involvement in the Serbian Guard. All the leading figures in the Voždovac gang were killed over the course of 1993-1994 without the police making a single arrest in any of these murders. With the liquidation of the Voždovac gang as a force in the Belgrade underworld, the Serbian Guard ceased to exist. Schlichte wrote in Weberian terms, the Serbian Guard was an "''zweckverein''", an loose alliance of interests rather a formally organised group, which was reflected in its military failures during the Croatian war of 1991. Schlichte wrote that Drašković was an oppositional politician and intellectual who unwisely allied himself with an organised crime group in an attempt to win military glory that would booster his chances against Milošević while the Voždovac gang likewise wanted to set up para-military group to win political cover for their criminal activities. Beyond the divergent aims of the group's leaders, the Milošević regime was implacably hostile towards Drašković having his own para-military group that might one day challenge the Serbian state. Yugoslavian colonel general
Nebojša Pavković Nebojša Pavković ( sr-cyr, Небојша Павковић; born 10 April 1946) is a former Serbian army general who served as Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Yugoslavia from February 2000 to June 2002. He also served as the ...
has called for Drašković to be tried for his role in the guard's formation. Having a pro-opposition political stance, the guard was never favoured by the government of the
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and Yugoslav security services.


Notable members

*Đorđe Božović "Giška", Serbian career criminal and the founding father of the Guard,
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during the Croatian War. *Branislav Matić "Beli" ("The White" or "Whitey"),
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and chief financier, owner of large car junkyards in Belgrade. Gunned down in front of his house in 1991, presumably under the orders of the Yugoslav secret service who had been monitoring him since late 1980s. *Branislav Lainović "Dugi", career criminal and former basketball player. Took control over the Guard after Božović's death. He moved to
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after the war where he became the kingpin of a local crime syndicate. He was gunned down in Belgrade in 2000 by the members of the
Zemun Clan The Zemun Clan () is one of the Belgrade clans of the Serbian mafia. It is named for the gang's base in Zemun, a municipality of Belgrade. The peak of the clan's power and influence occurred between 1999 and 2003 and they were considered to be o ...
over Novi Sad turf control. *Aleksandar Knežević "Knele", rising star of Belgrade underworld, and the
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in the Voždovac gang. Assassinated in
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hotel room in 1992, being only 21 at the time. Fought in the
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. *Vaso Pavićević "Pava",
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capo and former boxer of "Radnički" boxing club. Gunned down in an ambush on Paštrovska Gora in 1996. He commanded the troops in
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in 1991. *Žarko Radulović "Đaro",
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career criminal. Gunned down in
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in 1997.


See also

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List of Serbian paramilitary formations This is a list of Serbian paramilitary units and formations throughout history. It includes Serbian volunteer militias loyal to the Habsburg Monarchy prior to Serbian independence, and organizations loyal to Serbia since. Note that many of the orga ...


Books and articles

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References

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