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Solidarity against the regime's legal schizophrenia

  • Writer: GP Solidarnost
    GP Solidarnost
  • Aug 29
  • 1 min read

We are witnessing the absurdity of legal and political selectivity in Serbia.


When activist Marija Vasić and other Novi Sad public-interest activists are illegally wiretapped, there is no statement, no reaction, no concern about “illegal recording.” The state remains silent. The institutions remain silent.


However, when a recording of a conversation between the director of UM and MTS, Vladimir Lučić, and Sten Miller is made public, that same state suddenly raises a wall of protection and speaks of “illegal material.” For the privileged, the law is invoked as a shield. For citizens and opposition activists, the law simply ceases to exist.


These double standards are not an accidental injustice. They are a system. They are proof that we live in a country where the law is used selectively: as a bludgeon against some, and as a cover for others.


The Solidarity movement sends a clear message: if the law applies to Lučić and Miller, then it must also apply to Marija Vasić and to every citizen of Serbia.


If it does not apply to everyone, then it does not exist.

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