Spasic obstructs trials in front of the Palace of Justice, the police do not react



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The president of the People’s Party, Vuk Jeremic, who was unable to speak to journalists in front of the Palace of Justice for more than 40 minutes due to the loud shouts on the megaphone of the president of the Association of Kidnapped and Murdered Serbs of Kosovo and Metohija, Sime Spasic said it was “a picture of life in Serbia”.

After the hearing in the trial against the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić when he filed a defamation lawsuit, Jeremić said that Vučić did not dare to appear at trial and that he sent someone else, Simo Spasić, in his place.

Jeremic said the trial against Aleksandar Vucic began two and a half years ago, when he sued him for calling him “the head of an international gang of thieves,” which he claimed were “lies based on facts,” so he awaits the verdict. is in your favor.

“Today the judge made the decision that the next hearing will be at the end of January. Aleksandar Vučić was not in the courtroom, he did not have the courage to face me,” Jeremić said, adding that “he will not stop seeking justice.

He stated that he would not renounce the trial, not to have personal satisfaction, but to bring “civilization and normality to public life.”

“I will fight here for the principle that people should not lose hope, I will win this process against Vučić, I am not the head of an international gang of thieves,” Jeremić said.

Jeremic said that Sime Spasic’s shouting into a megaphone was an obvious disturbance of public order and peace, as it also interfered with work in the courtrooms of the Palace of Justice, but that the police, who came at the invitation of the members of his team did not react “because they have no authority to react.” .

“There are no police in this country, we have no institutions in Serbia,” Jeremic said, adding that the police did not react in a similar way when insulting posters were posted against him near the apartment where he lives. For more than 40 minutes, the president of the Association of Kidnapped and Murdered Serbs, Simo Spasic, shouted insulting slogans into a megaphone in an attempt to avoid a press conference.

The security of the Palace of Justice did not want to react, while four members of the police, who arrived about 15 minutes after the call of a member of Jeremic’s team, stood aside and did not react either.

When asked what he was looking for in front of the Palace of Justice, Spasic replied that “he is not from the government, but he is against the previous government,” claiming that he “reported the rally to the police,” and refused to leave.

“He called for justice for those kidnapped and murdered in Kosovo” through a megaphone, and for those extradited to the court in The Hague, and among the slogans he shouted was “Djilas-KLA, Isis, Kosovo.”



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