Trial against 12 students and activists PSG-a OPINION-a starts on Monday (November 24) at Novi Sad court at 9.30.
Six PSG and STAV activists were arrested on the eve of a large student and civil protest March 15 which was held in Belgrade under the charge of allegedly subverting the constitutional order. They spent more than seven months in prison and then under house arrest.
We are talking about student Lazar Dinić, activists Davor Stefanović, Mladen Cvijetić, Srđan Đurić, Marija Vasić and Lado Jovović.
Six more STAV activists suspected of the alleged attempt to subvert the constitutional order were abroad at the time of their arrest, where they remain today.
They are Mila Pajić, Branislav Đorđević, Doroteja Antić, Jovan Dražić, Anja Pitulić and Dejan Bagarić.
They will be tried in absentia.
The reason for the indictment was the wiretapped conversation about the student protest on March 15, which was released to the public by the pro-regime media.
Support group
Citizens' choirs of Novi Sad called for a support rally "No one is alone" in front of the courthouse at 9 a.m.
"This is a message to all of us: keep quiet or you will be next," they said in the call.