Il presidente serbo Aleksandar Vučić perdona gli attivisti del partito leader accusati di aver attaccato e picchiato brutalmente un manifestante.

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    1. buba-u-supi on

      Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić signed a decree granting amnesty to four members of the ruling SNS (Serbian Progressive Party), who were accused of brutally beating students during a protest and breaking a student’s jaw.

      The leading party activists were accused of violently attacking students during protests. Among the injured was a female student who suffered a broken jaw.
      The trial was still ongoing, and the accused were out on bail.

      Vučić signed the amnesty decree on June 28, 2025, under Article 112 of the Serbian Constitution, which gives the President the right to grant clemency.

      The decision was made before a verdict was reached, effectively terminating the criminal proceedings. The Ministry of Justice confirmed that all four were officially pardoned.

      This is outrageous, is a direct threat to all student protesters, and sends a message that everyone who is against the ruling party is a target.

    2. Small-Load3688 on

      EU’s “Deep concern” will transcend to such unimaginable levels that it will manifest itself as a physical being

    3. EU should really cut off all ties with Labialip Vucic regime and support democracy. What they’re doing to ppl over there is terrible.

    4. WinRAR-exe on

      This is bad .. This is a green light that all brutal violence against students will be legally permitted. I fear serbia will descend into a dark place. I hope eu is watching. But I doubt it will do anything.

    5. Virtual_Plenty_6047 on

      EU:
      “The best I can offer is this: The EU strongly condemns the authorities of Serbia and will be closely monitoring the situation.”

    6. budapestersalat on

      This guy is really asking for a revolution, isn’t he?

    7. Hairy_Yesterday9325 on

      It’s a signal for his loyalists that they will not be prosecuted for their crimes against protestors.

    8. To paint the picture, they jumped them from the SNS party premises in the middle of the night because they were seen gluing stickers for the protest that happened on February 1st, and our bald fuck of a prime minister at the time resigned over this (but not really) and his son is also connected to these lowlifes.
      So over the past few months our president was appalled how these “fine” boys were detained instead of us students who are “actively terrorizing” the country by seeking some semblance of justice.
      And to add, we might actually be on the brink of a full blown martial law leading into civil war.

    9. Ready_Engineering116 on

      EU supports Vučić who is now making Serbia into EU version of Belorussia

    10. I’m gonna have an unpopular (or perhaps not, who knows) opinion.

      Any country that gives, by law, the right to their political leader, to pardon others for their crimes, is not a proper democratic nation.

      The legal system should be separate from the political system to the maximum extent.

      Having a system that allows a president or equivalent, to pardon others, for any reason, sometimes even into the future, or worse, pardon himself and his family, is not a proper democratic system and is an absolute joke of a law.

    11. Mad_broccoli on

      Just wanted to emphasize OP’s comment.

      THEY BEAT A FEMALE STUDENT WITH BATS AND BROKE HER JAW.

    12. whitetower1487 on

      Assad and Yanukovich are waiting for Vucic in Rublevka palaces near Moscow.

    13. The title doesn’t emphasize enough that the 4 of them beat a girl with sticks so much that her jaw got broken.

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