Serbian opposition leader left partly paralysed by attack, say family
by Lisa O'Carroll from World news | The Guardian on (#6HRS9)
Secret service agents allegedly beat up Nikola Sandulovi after he apologised for crimes against ethnic Albanians
The family of a Serbian opposition leader who was allegedly beaten up while in detention by the country's secret service say he has been left partly paralysed by the attack.
In an assault that has fuelled fears about the future of democracy in the country, Nikola Sandulovi's family say he was taken from his home on 3 January after making an apology for crimes committed by Serbs against ethnic Albanians during the Kosovan war of independence in 1988 and 1989.
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