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YIHR activists Mila Pajić and Doroteja Antić must be released immediately

Mila Pajić and Doroteja Antić, activists from the group “Stav” and employees of the Youth Initiative for Human Rights, were detained this evening in Novi Sad while en route to the Varadin Bridge, where a protest blockade began at 6 p.m. in response to the impunity of those responsible for the tragedy that occurred in the city on November 1st.

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The detention of the Youth Initiative for Human Rights’ director during passport control represents a continuation of the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs’ illegal practices

Sofija Todorović, Director of the Youth Initiative for Human Rights in Serbia, was once again detained today at Belgrade’s Nikola Tesla Airport without any explanation. She was traveling to Aachen, Germany, where she is scheduled to accept the Aachen Peace Prize on September 1 on behalf of her organization.

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Stop the Repression Against Citizens and Hate Speech Against Activists

A large number of unfounded detentions and arrests of citizens in recent weeks have been accompanied by propaganda against alleged foreign mercenaries who, in the interest of hostile foreign countries, are said to be undermining the state order. The goal of such manipulations, propagated by government representatives and media controlled by it, is to justify repression against political dissenters and to deter citizens from participating in legitimate and legal protests through fear.

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Serbian Prime Minister’s online attack on activist Mila Pajić represents a dangerous misuse of power and an act of intimidation

Last night, Miloš Vučević, Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia, posted a statement on the social network X that contained false information designed to incite hatred against Mila Pajić, a young student, activist, and program assistant at the Youth Initiative for Human Rights.

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