Today's next session of violence in Macedonia's Parliament

The Criminal Court in Skopje continues trial of events in the Assembly on April 27th last year. The case lies in testing procedure and giving evidence proposed by the defence. At the last statement before the trial, Goran Djoschevski has given, while several witnesses proposed by the defence have also been heard among them [...]
The case lies in testing procedure and giving evidence proposed by the defence.
At the last statement before the trial, Goran Gjosevski has been given, while several witnesses proposed by the defence have also been heard, including MP Vlasko Gjorchev.
Judge Dobrilla Kacarska heads the trial process, while representatives of the indictment are Wilma Ruskovska and Ivana Trajcevska.
In the case of “27 April” accused of totaling 33 persons, 31 of jeopardising the terrorist state constitutional order and two for inciting. Parasely due to the deteriorating state of the health of Sasho Markovski, procedures for him have been divided and must continue in a month.
Among the accused are several MPs, employed in the MPB and in securing the Assembly, as well as some artists. They before the Court said they understand the indictment, but feel no guilt.
On the dock are Ljuben Arnaudov, Sasho Vasilevski, Krsto Mukovski,
Ljupco Dimovski, Johann Tarculovski, Mitko Cavkov, Mitko Peshovski, Dusko Lzarov, Goran Josevski-Levi, Oliver Popovski, Oliver Radulovski, Sasko Markovski, Munir Pupic, Abdulheta Alimi, Elena Docevska Bozinovska, Ivan Cvetanovski, Boris Damovski, Bogdan Ilievski-Betmen, Vlado Jovanovski, Istoj Durovski, Stefan Mlademovski, Mihajil Mladenovski, Zaharie Simevski, Bendnesto, Goran Cento, Angel Bakelovski, Iloski, Lilajljlaj Lijlj Nedojlj Bakuljlj Nechevevevovskiskiski, Ljubi, Ljuba-Dar Vasilov.











