The trial of the Belgrade Six which was to be held Aprl 23, has been postponed until June 16.
Serbian ruling class continues enhanced repression against the libertarian movement, the repression that began with the arrest of the Belgrade six – Sanja Dojkić, Tadej Kurepa, Ratibor Trivunac, Ivan Vulović, Nikola Mitrović and Ivana Savić – in September 2009. Until then unknown anarchist group “Black Ilija” claimed responsibility for throwing two bottles of burning liquid [...]
The six anarchists being framed by the Serbian state are due in court again on 23rd April where it is expected that the final verdict will be given. An international call-out for solidarity protests has been made by the ASI.
There will be a picket of the London offices of the state-owned Jat Airways on Friday, [...]
The Belgrade Public Prosecution changed the indictment against six members and supporters of the Anarcho-Syndicalist Initiative to “causing danger to the general public.”
The trial on April 23.
The charges against the six were pressed after they threw a Molotov cocktail at the Greek Embassy in Belgrade on the night between Aug. 24 and 25, [...]
There was a tremendous turn out of supporters for the start of the Belgrade 6 case. There was also many supporters from outside Serbia, which included may supporters from the IWA sections. All the main Serbian TV channels were also present.
Little information come from inside the courts, so it was a long day for supporters [...]
A couple of hundred people came to court today to attend the trial of the Belgrade 6. Despite the fact that a large room was supposed to be ordered, the court was apparently too afraid of the crowd and very few activists were let in. (The also were insisting that nobody could sit in the [...]
According to the prosecution documents, the total amount of damage done to the Greek Embassy in the August vandalism incident amounted to 18 euros.
The trial of the Belgrade Six is to start February 17.
Due to the possibility of a lawyers’ strike, the trial may be delayed.
Serbia’s bid to join the EU, formally delivered towards the end of last month, has been favourably looked on by the powers that be, with the main question being whether privatisation of the country’s assets is proceeding in good time.
In human rights terms, EU mandarins are mostly very pleased, with the only sticking point being [...]

Over 100 people protested today in Belgrade to demand the release of the six prisoners. The demonstration went from the Ministry of “Justice” to the prison where the people are being held. They have been in custody for four months now.
People carried signs with slogans such as “Our friends are not terrorists” and “obstructionist injustice”.



