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The traffic blockade continues today, for the fifth day in a row, and students and citizens are on the streets demanding the release of all those arrested during the June 28 protest, as well as the calling of early parliamentary elections.
Protests across Serbia continue amid daily arrests and police violence - European Western Balkans
Since the massive protest held last Saturday in Belgrade, which gathered tens of thousands of people, acts of civil disobedience have continued. Just yesterday, more than 157 protests took place across the country. Following the Saturday protest, clashes broke out between police and demonstrators in the streets of Belgrade, resulting in the arrest of dozens of citizens. Among those detained were eight students accused of “inciting violent change…
It is the fifth day of the blockade in Serbia. The blockades, called for by the students, began early in the morning throughout Serbia. Citizens and students are detained in Kragujevac, Belgrade,
Protest blockades of intersections have continued for a fifth day in Belgrade and other Serbian cities. Protesters took to the streets in the early hours of the morning after students called for a "complete blockade of Serbia" in response to police violence. Police have already detained several people today, and President Aleksandar Vučić is warning protesters of consequences.
The most recent mobilization of the movement that for eight months called for the resignation of Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić, organized on 28 June in Belgrade, ended... Read more
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