"Peščanika" columnist Dejan Ilić he was released after several hours of police detention. He allegedly spread panic and called for riots by appearing on TV Nova. Even Leka Ranković and Krcun would not arrest him for the disputed "verbal offense".
However, the regime's hounds, who serve the people day in and day out with bullshit about civil war, blood, and terrorism, are precisely promoted to state prosecutors.
It is to their credit that six activists from Novi Sad are languishing in the Klisa prison because of their bar brawling. The judge who sentenced them to thirty days of detention just refused the request that they defend themselves from freedom.
On the same day, the dean of the Faculty of Medicine in Niš, Aleksandar Mitić, called the police against his students in the blockade. After being detained, those boys and girls were questioned and released.
Who knows, maybe for this act of unsung obedience Prof. Dr. Mitić became Minister of Health or Education in to the government of Dr. Matsuta.
Hunters of Croats
There are many similar cases of progressive counter-revolution. Certainly, the most painful and disgusting thing is the expulsion of the Croatian citizen Dr. Arien Stojanović Ivković. She has to leave Serbia in two or three days, where she started a family and where she has been living and working for twelve years.
Why? Because someone decided it was a "security risk". We don't know what kind. The most likely reason is that, as a Croatian, she dared to support the students in several posts on social networks.
For the most part, Vučić continues in the footsteps of his political father, Vojsilav Šešelj. In the 1990s, a radical leader expelled Croats from the villages of Hrtkovaci and Zemun, and today a progressive leader from Belgrade is doing the same. Both expellers do not know shame, but thanks to them, it is also felt by the citizens of Serbia.
Ana Grozdanović for Minister
As soon as they heard Vučić's whistle, the prosecutors and the police went after the prey pointed out. I cannot find a better legal foundation than the one shared on social media by Ana Grozdanović - a lawyer and member of the Main Board of the SPS. The Week in Review conveys the highlights from her post, with minimal but necessary proofreading.
Article one.
"I mean real criminals, gentlemen, dudes. Realistically, they're literally like an ordinary normal person. So, they're always there to protect the weak, women, etc. They don't make a mess in the country, they don't fight people, they solve everything with each other personally with their own methods that I also respect."
Article two.
"Foreign mercenaries are drilling the country, puppet politicians vote in the EU, the UN to the detriment of the country, they only help their own people - not the people, the people are starving, they do a lot of bad things and they get rewards."
The progressives, as coalition partners of Espeesovka Grozdanović, are sure to applaud. Dr. Macut - here is the Minister of Justice.
They won't get away with it.
In arrests, detentions and expulsions, Vučić sees a means for two goals. The first is the encouragement of progressives before the announced expansion of Ćaciland, that is - counter-rally in Belgrade. Here, the state is arrested, the president will tell everyone, they will see their god...
The second goal is to intimidate the entire society. On the basis of fabrications, illegal wiretapping and subterfuge, the constitutional and legal order is being brutally trampled upon. And all for the sake of maintaining an authoritarian, outmoded and deeply compromised government.
Will Vučić and his regime succeed in the campaign of sowing fear and uncertainty? They shouldn't. Otherwise, Serbia will be such an ugly and sad place to live that it is hard to imagine anything more ugly and sad.