More than a year after she was banned from entering Serbia because of her activism, Helena Strugar, a student at the Faculty of Law in Belgrade, spoke in detail for the first time about everything she went through – from the attack at the Faculty of Law in which she was injured while filming thugs, through the media campaign that targeted her, to the consequences she still suffers today because of her activism, i.e. the ban on entering Serbia, brings New.
Let us remind you that Helena Strugar, a student of the Belgrade Faculty of Law, who lives in Montenegro with her family, was banned from entering Serbia. That shocking decision manifested itself a year ago at the Dobrakovo border crossing, when she was told that her name was in the system according to which she was banned from entering Serbia, and there was no reason for it, except that – as it turned out – she participated in student blockades.
– Honestly, I don’t know what I would single out as the most difficult. Perhaps it is precisely this constant hope and expectation that the system will finally work, that this injustice will be corrected and that I will be able to return to my life, to my colleagues and friends. However, during this year, every scheduled hearing was postponed. Every new postponement is new stress, new disappointment and the feeling that justice is moving further away, instead of getting closer to it – said the girl who was deprived of the right to education where she started it, and a normal student life.
Read about how repressive and vindictive Vučić’s ruling system is towards dissenters within its iron curtain. HERE.












