"We won't give up Arsen": Niš students call for a rally in support of the accused of throwing eggs at the mayor
Students in blockade called for a protest in front of the Niš Basic Court, where the trial of student Arsen Milosavljević will begin today, March 31, for alleged participation in a physical assault with eggs on Mayor Dragoslav Pavlović after a Serbian Progressive Party rally on March 21 last year.
“We won’t give up Arsen”: Niš students call for a rally in support of the accused of throwing eggs at the mayor Students in blockade are calling for a protest in front of the Niš Basic Court on March 31 to support fellow student Arsen Milosavljević. He is on trial for alleged participation in an egg-throwing incident targeting Mayor Dragoslav Pavlović after a Serbian Progressive Party rally last year. The students view the trial as unjust, highlighting that the initial rejection of the charges was overturned on appeal.
- Students are protesting the trial of Arsen Milosavljević, accused of assaulting the mayor with eggs.
- The protest is scheduled for March 31 at the Niš Basic Court.
- Milosavljević is charged with “violent behavior at a sports event or public gathering.”
- The charges were initially rejected but later reinstated by the Appellate Court.
- The incident occurred on March 21 last year during a protest against visiting officials.
- The law concerning “violent behavior at a sports event or public gathering” carries potential prison sentences.
- The students express solidarity, stating “No one should be left alone!”
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