
Joyful Release: Serbian Activists Freed After Two Months of Detention
Novi Sad Activists Released After Two Months in Detention Novi Sad, Serbia – In a dramatic turn of events, a court in Novi Sad, Serbia, ordered the release of three activists from pre-trial detention on May 20, 2025. Lazar Dinic, Marija Vasic, and Lada Jovanovic had been held for over two months, sparking protests and widespread concern. The video shows the emotional reunion of the activists with their families and supporters. "It's been a long and difficult two months," said Jelena, Lazar Dinic's girlfriend, visibly emotional in the video. "This is a huge victory, but the fight is not over." The release follows a period of intense political activism and social unrest. The activists’ supporters believe their detention was politically motivated. The court's decision has been met with mixed reactions, with some celebrating the release while others question the motives behind the prolonged detention. The video provides a powerful visual record of the event and the emotional outpouring of the community. The continued protests suggest that the activists' cause remains a significant issue in Serbian society.