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towards the Slavic population of the area, called "Southern Serbia". Before the trial the students were subjected to torture. Todor
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National Assembly, appeared. He presented to the court a telegraph sent to him by the relatives of some of the defendants asking him to defend them in court. The trial ended on December 10. The most severe sentences were for
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