Extended by two months the detention of six anarchists in Serbia accused of the attack with petrol bombs at the Greek Embassy in August to protest the arrest and detention of a Greek partner in the events of December 2008.
The Prosecutor's Office indicted them on November 3 categories of involvement in international terrorism and the District Court of Belgrade has decided to extend for two months PRISON them.
The young members of the 'Anarcho-syndicalist initiative accused on August 24 at around three in the morning spray formed a wall of the building, which houses the Greek Embassy, the label of anarchist and then threw two petrol bombs close to the central entry, causing minor property damage.
The indictment has raised the Serbian intellectuals, and the category of "international terrorism" is, according to the Criminal Code of the country's second largest crime after the genocide.
Monday, 7 December 2009
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