Blockade of the Police Administration in Novi Sad

12.December 2024. B. B.

Miljus: Military exercise against deputies and councilors

"Wherever some enraged progressive comes out to beat people, there is no police, and wherever someone who seeks justice appears, the police use force," said Branko Miljuš, MP of the Freedom and Justice Party, who is participating in the blockade of the Police Department in Novi Sad, for "Vreme". The opposition MPs believe that the blockade was successful because "police cordons also took part in it and blocked the building itself."

Tragedy in Novi Sad

02.December 2024. B. B.

Vucevic: They took the children to a political meeting

Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević said that it is clear to everyone that what the opposition parties are doing is moving further and further away from the topic of the accident that happened in Novi Sad.

A combination of "beaters" and the police

02.December 2024. Davor Lukacs

Retired lieutenant colonel: "Police in Kikinda protect SNS criminals"

Retired lieutenant colonel Goran Arsenić, a former officer of the 72nd Special Brigade, was brought in by the police for an informational interview only because, at a protest rally, he exposed a "scumbag leader" among "thugs from the SNS" who was incompetent with an "F diagnosis" discharged from the army

Comment

23.November 2024. Andrei Ivanji

Breaking the children of Serbia

Relja Stanojević, a student of the Academy of Arts, was kept in prison for 17 days without any need. They harmed him, but they failed to intimidate him

Arrests in Novi Sad

09.November 2024. Ivan Mitkovski

Prelevic: One of those who arrested Ješić is not a policeman

The re-arrest of former provincial official Goran Ješić and Novi Sad councilor Miša Bačulov caused violent reactions in the public. Lawyer Božo Prelevic for "Vreme" assesses that the government once again abused its power, and he also knows that one of the men who arrested Ješić after the protest in Novi Sad - was not a policeman

Tragedy in Novi Sad

08.November 2024. B. B.

The police took Goran Ješić and Miša Bačulova to prison in Klisa

"It is irrelevant whether the judicial panel changed the decision on my detention." They continue to arrest and kidnap children today. "A man who cares more about glass and windows on the other side than human lives is not sane," said Ješić before he went to report to the police station. The city councilor in the Assembly of Novi Sad, Miša Bachulov, was taken to prison in the Novi Sad settlement of Klisa, after the court accepted the prosecutor's appeal and changed the original decision on house arrest

Tragedy in Novi Sad

08.November 2024. B. B.

Blockade of the bridge and new arrests in Novi Sad

Before the beginning of the blockade of the Varadin Bridge in Novi Sad, several activists were detained. By blocking the bridge, the citizens demand responsibility for the tragedy at the Novi Sad railway station in which 14 people died, and three others were seriously injured and their lives were in danger.

Epilogue of the riot

08.November 2024. IN THE

"Between 14 and 40": How many people were arrested after the protest in Novi Sad?

After the protest in Novi Sad, the police announced that 14 people had been arrested for causing a riot. Former provincial official Goran Ješić stated that the exact number of people detained by the police is not known, while the provincial representative of the Movement of Free Citizens, Radivoje Jovović, tells "Vreme" that he has information about 15 arrested citizens.

Politics

07.November 2024. IN THE

New protest in Novi Sad, protest in Belgrade as well: Everyone for himself

While the Leader of the Green-Left Front, Radomir Lazović, due to the tragedy in Novi Sad, announces a large protest by the parliamentary opposition in Belgrade next Wednesday, Novi Sad activists call for a blockade of the Varadin bridge on Friday, November 8, and say that they have nothing to do with the Belgrade protest and that no one he didn't ask anything

After the meeting of the opposition parties

07.November 2024. IN THE

Pogačar: Who authorized the opposition to lead the protests?

Member of the Assembly of Novi Sad and activist of the "Bravo" movement Miran Pogačar opposed the idea of ​​holding the protest in Belgrade and accused the opposition parties of making this decision without any consultation with the organizations from Novi Sad. "When you were invited to the front row yesterday, none of you were not allowed to come and stop," his post reads