Farmer and activist Zlatko Kokanovic, who has been in custody since March 1st for, as stated, obstructing an official at a farmers’ blockade, was brought to court in Loznica today at noon for a hearing. His family and friends gathered near the court building; however, the police do not allow them to approach him. One video shows police officers pushing Kokanovic’s daughter, Jelica, and preventing her from seeing her father.
Zlatko Kokanovic is the only farmer who is still in custody.
The police detained him on March 1st because he allegedly obstructed an official in the performance of their duty, and today at noon he was brought out and taken to court in Loznica for one of the hearings.
His daughter Jelica told Nova.rs that she, other family members, and friends of her father are located near the court building, so they could at least briefly see Zlatko and offer him words of support.
Zlatko Kokanovic is the only farmer who is still in custody.
The police detained him on March 1st because he allegedly obstructed an official in the performance of their duty, and today at noon he was brought out and taken to court in Loznica for one of the hearings.
His daughter Jelica told Nova.rs that she, other family members, and friends of her father are located near the court building, so they could at least briefly see Zlatko and offer him words of support.
The crying girl tried to enter the fenced courtyard of the court, but police officers prevented her.
At one point, she even fell to the ground.
Jelica told our portal that the agony still continues and that they do not know how it will end.
“This is not a trial because of the farmers’ blockade; this is from 2024, when they blocked the railway, before that large protest in Belgrade on August 10th. Dad is fine, he is holding up because he knows we are fine at home. We worry about him and we miss him very much,” Jelica tells us.
The crying girl tried to enter the fenced courtyard of the court, but police officers prevented her.
At one point, she even fell to the ground.
Jelica told our portal that the agony still continues and that they do not know how it will end.
“This is not a trial because of the farmers’ blockade; this is from 2024, when they blocked the railway, before that large protest in Belgrade on August 10th. Dad is fine, he is holding up because he knows we are fine at home. We worry about him and we miss him very much,” Jelica tells us.
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