Novi Sad activist Milan Vujić’s attacker admitted guilt



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A Novi Sad citizen suspected of attacking civil activist Milan Vujić has confessed to the crime he is accused of, the Beta agency has learned.

Vujic was questioned today about the circumstances of the event with the judge of the preliminary proceedings at the Novi Sad High Court.

On August 9, Vujic was brutally assaulted by a man (22) in Novi Sad, against whom the police filed a criminal complaint for causing serious bodily injury.

The threat of sentence imposed on the suspect ranges from six months to five years in prison.

Due to the consequences of that attack, Milan Vujić was hospitalized for five days, where he underwent head and face surgery.

He previously said that he had known the attacker since childhood, but did not know what the motive for the attack was.

He claimed that the attacker had connections with the electoral list “Istina – Adaviera – Ivana Vujasin”, which stood in the local elections of Novi Sad, as a national minority list.

“I don’t know, maybe I once wrote something ironic somewhere in the past because these people went to the polls as a minority list, although it is obvious that they are not a national minority,” Vujic said, adding that this certainly could not. be an excuse for a brutal attack. In the.

The man who attacked Vujic, before hitting him, told him to attack him because of what he wrote on Twitter.

Milan Vujić is a civic, social activist and law student, and has published articles in the Belgrade Danas newspaper and on the Autonomy portal.

He represents civic, liberal and anti-nationalist views, and he also spoke at protests against the regime last year.



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