Civil Rights Defenders Demands an Immediate Release of Activists From Serbia - Civil Rights Defenders
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Students and citizens are blocking courts in several cities in Serbia, demanding the release of activists from Novi Sad who have been in custody for more than two months.
Civil Rights Defenders demands an immediate release of activists from Serbia - Civil Rights Defenders
In recent months, Serbia has witnessed the biggest pro-democracy protests in the country’s history. Peaceful activists now face a third month of detention, even though there is zero evidence of them committing any crime. Civil Rights Defenders strongly condemns the move, which is a clear attempt by the Serbian government to silence dissent. Six activists have been detained for two months now, while there is a warrant out for the arrest of six …
On Friday in Novi dan about what the stormy events in front of the courts and prosecutor's offices in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš and Kragujevac showed us. Guest of the morning program N1
At the call of the students, citizens gathered in front of the Palace of Justice in Kragujevac to show support for the arrested activists in Novi Sad. The students observed 16 minutes of silence, and then approached the main entrance and formed a line. They also gave a speech in which they expressed their solidarity with the arrested activists in Novi Sad. Aleksandar Rakić, a graduate of the First Kragujevac High School, said that their profess…
A court in Novi Sad on Tuesday extended the detention of six activists accused of threatening the constitutional order and security of Serbia. Students and some other citizens gathered in front of the court demanding their release, and police also used tear gas against them, Serbian media reported.
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