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Protesting students in Serbia rally outside pro-government media outlet and stage ‘decontamination’

  • Thousands rallied outside Informer TV in Serbia, protesting against its propaganda campaign against student demonstrators, as reported by attendees.
  • The student protests, sparked by a tragedy in November, demand accountability for government corruption and have garnered significant public support, according to students.
  • Students symbolically performed a 'decontamination' outside the TV station, highlighting its negative portrayal of them, according to student Ivona Markovic.
  • President Aleksandar Vucic has labeled the protests a 'counter-revolution,' facing increased pressure while supporting pro-government media like Informer.
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Several thousand demonstrators - at the call of the students - gathered peacefully for six hours in front of the editor of the main pro-regime media in Belgrade. Political science students, some of whom were insulted by name in this media, had recently designated this television as their opponent.

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Several anti-government protests are taking place in Serbia, including in Belgrade, in front of the building of the pro-government Informer television station, which protesters have described as a propaganda tool. There are also police in front of the Informer building.

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