Without a prosecutor's order and without court approval, in a country that is a candidate for membership in the European Union, in March this year, spy equipment was planted in the premises of an opposition party in Novi Sad and a chat between a group of young people about the student and civil uprising in Serbia was recorded.
The criminally obtained conversation was delivered to television stations and tabloids by Udba, a branch of the Kremlin regime's secret services, which is carrying out Armageddon over Ukraine and, in Russia, is reviving the gulags, mass murders, and terror from the bloody decades of the omnipotence of the KGB and Joseph Stalin.
Those illegally wiretapped and filmed, including sociology professor Marija Vasić, were urgently arrested and charged with terrorism and undermining the constitutional order! Determined to die, Marija Vasić went on a hunger and thirst strike. She was allegedly transferred to a prison hospital in Belgrade, but neither her children nor her husband can see her.
Hail Mary! You must live.
The verdict of Judge Ilija Radulović, pronounced in communist Yugoslavia back in 1970, has entered legal textbooks around the world. A spy tape recorder was planted on a man, a hospital director, which recorded his curses against socialism, the Party, and Tito. He, like Marija Vasić and her friends, was arrested and charged. But the judge defended the law, not the regime, the freedom of man, not her captors. The indictments against Marija Vasić and the other “terrorists” are a disgrace to both law and morality. The prosecutors know that their indictment is shameful and criminal. The head of state, who is a lawyer, knows this too.
If he were alive, and if he were judging Marija and her friends, Ilija Radulović would only rule as a free judge must rule. He would say, in May 2025, the same thing he said in 1970.
"A spy recording obtained criminally and with malicious intent is far from the law, morality, and humanity. Accepting such a recording as evidence of guilt would mean the Hiroshima of human freedom and dignity!" - ruled Judge Radulović.
If the court, he said, were to accept such recordings as evidence, then people would no longer be allowed to speak, but would have to remain silent or mumble. Deprived of freedom of speech, man would have to return to the time of his diluvial ancestors, who communicated with each other through facial expressions, grimaces, and mumbles.
In a good and humane state, private conversations of citizens, even when they are unfavorable to it, must neither be prohibited nor punished – said the judge in the explanation of the acquittal verdict. If – the judge emphasized – we were to admit the secret recording of the UDBA as a witness to the indictment, then the verdict should not be pronounced “in the name of the people”, but in the name of that evil premonition of Friedrich Hölderlin: “This is the night of the world.”
The Udba Novi Sad footage is – Ilija Radulović would judge – a vengeful one, a tape of inquisition and sick hatred. All legal and moral reasons have been acquired for the criminal responsibility of those who obtained the footage, as well as the media that embraced it and are poisoning the people with the black gospel of lawlessness and the dictatorship of force over law and freedom.
It is necessary to destroy that order for which man is a degraded creature, an oppressed and despised being. Udba's recording of the Novi Sad conversation must never be heard as evidence against any participant in those conversations, because people - the judge would also refer to Hegel - must be both free and safe in their thoughts, imagination and speech.
There is no such thing as terrorism of thought, but arresting, accusing, and punishing people for their thoughts is both legal and civilizational terrorism.
The recording of the UDBA against Marija Vasić and her friends will be heard in the courtroom and will be evidence only against the UDBA and the promoters of that spy Hiroshima of human freedom – Ilija Radulović would rule. Hang in there, Marija. You are a victim of unremoved state terrorism from the terrible nineties, just like I was. I was an “internal enemy, terrorist, traitor, foreign mercenary”. I was targeted for liquidation several times. They sowed graves in both my family and the party.
I believe, Marija, that the day is not far off when you will judge those who judge you, who hate you, who are the KGB, who want you gone, like Boris Nemtsov, like Anna Politkovskaya, like Alexei Navalny, like the martyrs of the Ibar highway, like Ivan Stambolic, like Slavko Curuvija, like Dado Vujasinovic, like judge Nebojsa Simeunovic, like Oliver Ivanovic...
The list of those killed in both Serbia and Russia is too long.
Hail Mary!
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