Vucevic: There are no SNS members in front of Novi Sad court, we won't do what "blockaders" are doing

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SNS leader Milos Vucevic said that there are no members or supporters of that party in front of the courthouse in Novi Sad today, because they do not want to disrupt the citizens' normal life.

"This decision was made after my conversation with President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic, who pointed out to me that it would make the work of the court, which is also deciding on other important cases for our citizens, even more difficult," Vucevic told Newsmax Balkans.

He added that SNS representatives do not want to do anything that would hinder the normal functioning of the life of any citizen, as those organizing and taking part in the blockades do.

"They proved that Goebbels is child's play compared to them, so in an attempt to gather as many people as possible, they started to fabricate things, to get as many blockaders as possible to come in front of the court. When that didn't happen, they pretended they never said those things," said Vucevic.

He stated that his party's supporters are deeply disappointed with the Serbian judiciary, but that in no case will they do what the blockaders are doing.

"They lied, as they did many times before, concerning the beating of a student from the Faculty of Law in Belgrade on New Year's Eve, in the case of a sound cannon, that someone beat DIF students in Novi Sad. This is one in a series of lies so that the blockades and the (color) revolution would continue. Shame on them, we will never do what they are doing. We are deeply disappointed and dissatisfied with the Serbian judiciary, but we will not do anything that makes life difficult for citizens," Vucevic said.

He added that previously, the court "released terrorists under house arrest, even though they were accused of scheming to achieve changes of the state order through violence, and were calling for a coup," while four young men who defended the premises of the SNS in Novi Sad have been kept in custody for five months now.

"I was deeply disappointed with that decision, because pressure was put on the court. Those who called for a coup, since they asked for the army to get involved, are now in house arrest, while a good many of them are on the run and are walking around Croatia and other countries in the region, while these guys who made a mistake have been detained for five months for a crime that, according to society, is lesser than the one for which those in house arrest are accused," Vucevic said.

He assessed that the court will certainly go for draconian punishments for the four young men from Novi Sad, "because this is part of the judicial system that participated in the color revolution."

Yesterday, students from the Faculty of Law in Novi Sad invited citizens to join them in Novi Sad, claiming that SNS supporters would gather in front of the court.

(Telegraf.rs/Tanjug)