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A Serbian Court Swaps Prison for House Arrest for 3 Out of 6 Jailed Activists After Pressure

  • An appeals court in Novi Sad, Serbia, released three of six jailed political activists to house arrest on Tuesday, pending legal proceedings.
  • The release followed months of international criticism and widespread anti-graft protests sparked by a fatal Nov. 1 canopy collapse in Novi Sad.
  • The detained activists face accusations of plotting against the state, based on secret recordings aired by pro-government media, while their lawyers deny sufficient evidence.
  • Hundreds have protested in Belgrade and Novi Sad demanding full release of all six activists, with the government described as populist and accused of widespread corruption.
  • President Aleksandar Vucic condemned the court ruling as influenced by protest pressure and called the activists terrorists, reflecting criticisms of his authoritarian governance.
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nin.rs broke the news in on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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