Protesters in Serbia rally against real estate project with Trump son-in-law Kushner
- Thousands protested in Belgrade against a hotel project by Jared Kushner's firm, Affinity Partners, located at a site with historical significance from the 1999 NATO bombing.
- The protest was organized by students from Belgrade State University, who have been blocking classes for months.
- Ognjen Pjevac, a protester, stated, "We protest because this building has been given to someone to make profit" and expressed the need for the site to be a cultural monument.
- Predrag Janjic called for the site to stay protected, indicating continued anger over the government's actions.
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Serbia: Anti-Vučić opposition manifests in front of NATO bombarded building become a symbol
While on Monday 24 March marked the 26th anniversary of the start of NATO bombings against Yugoslavia, the Serbs decided to mark the date. Protesters against corruption and the regime of Aleksandar Vučić demonstrated in front of the former Serbian headquarters in Belgrade. Now a place of memory, this place is threatened by a project of a luxury hotel that could benefit the corruption channels of the relatives of the power.
Luxury hotel in Belgrade: Serbs demonstrate against Trump's family's construction project
For the Serbs a place of remembrance, for Jared Kushner an exciting investment: The Trump son-in-law wants to tear down a monument from the Balkan war and pull up a luxury hotel on the spot.
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