
Serbia's Unequal Justice: Four Months in Detention While Coup Supporters Roam Free
Serbia: Unequal Justice? Four Detained for Defending Party HQ While Coup Supporters Remain Free Serbia is grappling with accusations of political bias in its justice system. Four individuals are currently in pre-trial detention, facing charges related to an incident where they defended their party headquarters. The incident occurred [Insert Date and Location of Incident]. Their detention has sparked outrage, particularly given that individuals who openly called for violent regime change and a coup d'état remain at large. "Four months in detention for defending our party premises, while those who incited violence and a coup are free or roaming Croatia," stated [Name of a speaker, if available]. This disparity has raised concerns about selective justice and the potential for political influence within the legal system. The video also shows footage of a woman who sustained injuries during the incident. [Quote from the injured woman, if available]. This highlights the physical consequences of the political clash and further fuels the controversy surrounding the case. The situation underscores the need for a transparent and impartial investigation to ensure justice is served fairly to all parties involved. The ongoing investigation will be closely monitored for any signs of political manipulation.