Farewell to Grujica Spasović on October 29 at the New Cemetery – Society



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His wife Mirjana asked everyone not to buy flowers and wreaths, but to pay that money for the treatment of our colleague Radmila Colic.

The funeral for the cremation of the first editor and one of the conquerors and owners of the Danas newspaper, Grujica Spasović, will take place on Thursday, October 29 at 12:30 in the New Cemetery in Belgrade.

Grujica Spasović's farewell on October 29 at New Cemetery 1Photo: Stanislav Miljokovic

His wife Mirjana asked everyone not to buy flowers and wreaths, but to pay that money for the treatment of our colleague Radmila Colic through the “Be Human” Foundation on the website http://www.budihuman.rs / sr / korisnik / 536 / radmila-colic or by sending an SMS with the text 536 to the number 3030, at a price of 200 dinars.

The condolence book will be opened in the Danas newspaper office starting tomorrow, October 27, where anyone who wants can register until Friday, October 30.

Grujica Spasović was the first editor-in-chief and one of the owners and founders of Danas. After a long and serious illness, he died at the age of 70 in Belgrade.

Spasovic was the editor-in-chief of Danas from its first issue on June 9, 1997 until 2006.

He graduated from the Belgrade Faculty of Political Science. He started working as a journalist at the Belgrade Susret youth newspaper and continued his career at Večernji novosti.

Since 1980, he has been the editor-in-chief of Omladinske novine. Before joining Borba in 1989, he was editor-in-chief of Duga magazine for a time. After the Milosevic regime took over Borba, he moved to Nasa Borba with most of his companions, and a few years later participated in the founding of Danas, of which he has been editor-in-chief since the first issue.

After “editing” in Danas, he became Serbian ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina and returned to Danas, where he devoted himself to publishing in recent years.

He is the author of the book “Today, Despite Them” (published by Dan Graf), in which he writes about Danas’ first 1,000 days of work.

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