Stojkovic lawyer: I was released after four hours of baning what do I tell you about the Sandulovich case?

Lawyer Cedomir Stojkovic reports that after four hours had been detained by members of Serbia's Information Security Agency, he was released for free movement. Through a post on his X platform account, Stojkovic says his release is not the result of the authorities' will. I was released because [...]
Lawyer Cedomir Stojkovic reports that after four hours had been detained by members of Serbia's Information Security Agency, he was released for free movement.
Through a post on his X platform account, Stojkovic says his release is not the result of the authorities' will.
“I was released because the authorities were aware that if I were arrested, the pressure from the world public would be too large”, he wrote.
On the other hand, he says that Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciqi now needs to explain why he is the exception compared to Nikola Sandulovici, who was brutally beaten by the Serbian secret service after the footage of his visit to Prekaz was published.
The laws apply arbitraryly in the state of Aleksandar Vuciqi. I did an even worse “ ” than Nicolai I gave a speech at the grave where he put flowers. He was arrested and beaten. I'm free from”.
According to lawyer Stojkovic, BIA officials who spoke with him had a professional approach, asked questions they cared about, behaved kindly, and felt no hostility regardless of what he said, their disagreements.
My four-hour prison sentence (legal price) is the result of someone else's decisions. During that time, we have been able to exchange thoughts without tension. In exchange words, I see a chance to change their opinion, of course for my reasons. Because even BIA must understand that the enemy is inside and these are all those who Serbia reduces to the level of a primitive community, starting with the president. Perhaps the public prosecutor in Belgrade feels differently. Let's see when I get there”, Stojkovic wrote, who during yesterday was in Prekaz and placed flowers at the tomb of Blerina Jashar, who was seven years old when he was killed by Serb forces during the war in Kosovo.
In addition to the flowers, the lawyer left a letter that included, he said that hope and the dream begin with the word “Sorry”.












