Wednesday, 17 January 2024

Serbian opposition leader says secret service tortured and threatened him

Nikola Sandulović, who apologised for crimes against ethnic Albanians, speaks for first time after release from detention

A Serbian opposition leader has been released from detention after suffering what he alleges was a terrifying ordeal in which Belgrade secret services “beat me, tortured, humiliated me and threatened to kill me and my family”.

Nikola Sandulović, the leader of the Serbian Republican party, says he was taken from his home 10 days ago and subjected to violent abuse for more than six hours by the intelligence service.

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