Activists from the group 'Za naš kej'—Dušan Čavić and Branislav Tomić—were released after giving a statement at the police station in Surčin, following a verbal dispute at the Savski Nasip site. Tomić told N1 that construction work continues at the site despite a decision by the Administrative Court to suspend it until the factual situation is clarified. The activists called the police to check whether the works were being carried out in violation of the court order. They claim that workers stop working when they arrive but resume once they leave. According to Tomić, the company 'Srbijavode,' which is conducting the work, claims these projects are important for the EXPO event, though he argues they lack public significance and serve private interests.
Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the issue as a conflict between citizens and corporate interests, emphasizing the legal challenge against ongoing construction and suggesting that the work lacks public benefit. It highlights the activists’ perspective and criticizes the perceived prioritization of private over公共(
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article reports on activists being brought to police station following a dispute at the Savski Nasip. It accurately reflects their statements about the ongoing work despite the court order and their call to police. However, it presents the activists' perspective with some emotional language, suc





