Summary
Vuk Drašković: Trial
In a country where the truth becomes a crime and justice does not exist, a dream can be a sufficient reason for condemnation.
Jugoslav Avramović, professor of philosophy and mathematics, known as Archimedes, has only one sin - the one who thinks, who sees, who dares to speak. Because of this, he becomes enemy number one, brought to a secret court, where the truth is not sought, but the victim.
His trial is not just a trial of one man - it is a trial of common sense, logic and the right to an opinion. The line between reality and nightmare blurs before a judge without power and a defendant without rights. Is Archimedes a prophet, a madman or the last voice of reason in a country where the past is a lie, the present is propaganda, and the future is already decided?
Archimedes is not standing before the court - he is standing before the abyss. His voice, tired and wounded, echoes between the walls of silence, but no one hears him. In a world where fear is embedded in the bones, people no longer listen. Where the trial of truth takes place in the dark, we are all on the dock.
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