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Српски / srpski: Veleizdajnički proces je naziv za sudski proces koji su vlasti Austro-Ugarske organizovale u Zagrebu 1909. protiv 53 člana Srpske samostalne stranke. SSS u to doba sa Hrvatskom strankom prava čini Hrvatsko-srpsku koaliciju, većinsku snagu u Hrvatskom saboru. Optuženi su za saradnju sa vlastima Srbije u zavjeri da se Južni Sloveni ujedine u zajedničku državu. Iako su dokazi bili slabi (dokazano je da je glavni svjedok optužbe bio policijski provokator), osuđeni su na robiju. Ubrzo je Koalicija sklopila politički pakt s ugarskim premijerom Karoljom Kuenom-Hedervarijem, pa su svi bili pomilovani.
English: The treason trial is the name for a trial organized by the Austro-Hungarian authorities in Zagreb in 1909 against 53 members of the Serbian Independent Party. At that time, the SSS, together with the Croatian Party of Rights, formed the Croatian-Serbian coalition, the majority force in the Croatian Parliament. They are accused of cooperating with the Serbian authorities in a conspiracy to unite the South Slavs into a common state. Although the evidence was weak (it was proven that the main prosecution witness was a police provocateur), they were sentenced to prison. The Coalition soon made a political pact with Hungarian Prime Minister Karol Kuen-Hedervari, and they were all pardoned.
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Source Fotografija iz kalendara Vardar za 1910. godinu, koji se čuva u Zavičajnom odeljenju Biblioteke grada Beograda https://www.bgb.rs/
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
Camera location44° 49′ 00.94″ N, 20° 27′ 22.82″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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